Graphics? a) It refers to designing plans b) It means designing computers c) It refers to designing images d) None of the mentioned View Answer Answer: c Explanation: Computer Graphics refers to designing or generating images using computers. 2. Among the given scientists/inventor who is known as the father of Computer Graphics? a) Nikola Tesla b) Ivan Sutherland c) Ada Lovelace d) Marie Curie View Answer Answer: b Explanation: Ivan Sutherland is considered the father of Computer Graphics. He is the inventor of an interactive graphics system called sketchpad in 1963. 3. Which of the following are the features of Computer Graphics? a) Creation and deletion of images by computer only b) Deletion and manipulation of graphical images by computer c) Creation and manipulation of graphics by computer d) Creation of artificial images by computer only View Answer Answer: c Explanation: Creation and manipulation of graphics (artificial images) by computer are the features of Computer Graphics. 4. Which of the following is a Computer Graphics type? a) Raster and Vector b) Raster and Scalar c) Scalar only d) All of the above View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Vector graphics are computer-rendered visual art that follows a mathematical formula. Raster images are made up of thousands of tiny pixels, making them resolution- dependent and ideally suited for photo editing. 5. Which of the following plane is used for 2D transformations? a) Three-dimensional plane b) Two-dimensional plane c) One-dimensional plane d) Four-dimensional Plane View Answer Answer: b Explanation: A two-dimensional plane is used for 2D transformations. Transformations are useful for modifying an object’s position, size, orientation, and shape, among other things. advertisement 6. Which of the following is a Computer Graphics Curve? a) Bezier Curves b) Implicit Curves c) Explicit Curves d) All of the above View Answer Answer: d Explanation: A curve is made up of an unlimited number of points. Except for endpoints, each point has two neighbors. Explicit, implicit, Bezier and parametric curves are the three types of curves. 7. Who is the first user of computer graphics? a) William Fetter b) Ivan Edward Sutherland c) Ada Lovelace d) Nicholas Williams View Answer Answer: a Explanation: In 1960s William Fetter used computer graphics to create cockpit drawing. He along with Verne Hudson did research on computer graphics. 8. Which of the following is the purpose for using clipping in computer graphics? a) copying b) zooming c) adding graphics d) removing objects and lines View Answer Answer: d Explanation: Clipping is a technique for removing objects, lines, and line segments that are outside of the viewing pane. Several types of clippings are used in computer graphics like: Point Clipping Line Clipping Area Clipping (Polygon) Curve Clipping Text Clipping Exterior Clipping
9. In a graphical system, an array of pixels in the picture are
stored in which of the following locations? a) Frame buffer b) Processor c) Memory d) All of the mentioned View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The main purpose of using a framer buffer is to store pixels. 10. Curves in computer graphics is primarily used for which of the following function? a) To draw different types of objects onto the screen b) Zooming out a picture c) Copying a picture d) Zooming in a picture View Answer Answer: a Explanation: We frequently need to draw several types of things onto the screen in computer graphics. Objects are not always flat, and we must draw curves many times in order to draw an object. 11. __________ types of translation are present in computer graphics. a) 5 b) 3 c) 4 d) 6 View Answer Answer: b Explanation: There are three types of translation techniques in computer graphics: point translation (which deals with a single point), line translation (which deals with a line), and polygon translation (which deals with a polygon) (deals with a shape). 12. Bitmap is a collection of ____________ that describes an image. a) pixels b) algorithms c) bits d) colors View Answer Answer: a Explanation: A bitmap is a set of pixels that make up an image. It’s a sort of computer graphics that lets you store and show photographs on your computer. 13. Which of the following devices provides positional information to the graphics system? a) Pointing devices b) Both Input devices and Pointing devices c) Output devices d) Input devices View Answer Answer: b Explanation: Input devices provide positional information to the system they are often called pointing devices. 14. Which of the following is defined as the number of pixels stored in the frame buffer of a graphics system? a) Resalution b) Resolution c) Depth d) None of the mentioned View Answer Answer: d Explanation: The Resolution is defined as the number of pixels. 15. Which of the following is a primary output device of a graphics system? a) Printer b) Scanner c) Video monitor d) Neither Scanner nor Video monitor View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The video monitor is the commonly used output device since it displays the images on the screen. 16. Which of the following is used in graphics workstations as input devices to accept voice commands? a) Speech recognizers b) Touch panels c) None of the mentioned d) All of the mentioned View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Speech recognizers allow users to issue voice commands. 17. What is the use of voice system input? a) To enter data b) To initiate graphics operation and also to enter data c) To initiate graphics operation d) None of the mentioned View Answer Answer: b Explanation: The voice system input is utilized to start graphics operations or to enter data. 18. Which of the following is defined as the process of elimination of parts of a scene outside a window or a viewport? a) editing b) cutting c) plucking d) clipping View Answer Answer: d Explanation: Clipping is the process of removing excess content from a project. Clipping is a way of selectively enabling or disabling rendering activities within a defined region of interest in computer graphics. 19. Which of the following is known as the window opened on the raster graphics screen in which the image will be displayed? a) Interface window b) World window c) World co-ordinate system d) Screen co-ordinate system View Answer Answer: a Explanation: In layman’s terms, it’s referred to as a graphical user interface (GUI). Users can interact with electronic equipment by using graphical icons and visual indicators like secondary notation. 20. Which of the following operations can be used to zoom in or out around any axis on a three-dimensional object from its original position? a) Rotation b) Shearing c) Scaling d) Translation View Answer Answer: c Explanation: Scaling is the process of changing or modifying the size of objects in computer graphics. The object’s size can be increased or decreased via scaling. 21. Among the following process, which process is known as the elimination of parts of a scene outside a window or a viewport? a) editing b) plucking c) cutting d) clipping View Answer Answer: d Explanation: Clipping is the process of removing excess content from a project. Clipping is a way of selectively enabling or disabling rendering activities within a defined region of interest in computer graphics. 22. Viewing transformation is the process of mapping a world window in World Coordinates to the Viewport. a) False b) True View Answer Answer: b Explanation: The viewing transformation is a computer graphics procedure in which the maps represent the perspective view of an object in world coordinates into the display space of a physical device. 23. Which of the following is defined as the drawing of number of copies of the same image in rows and columns across the interface window so that they cover the entire window? a) Zooming b) Panning c) Tiling d) Roaming View Answer Answer: c Explanation: ‘Tilling’ is the process of drawing several copies of the same image in rows and columns across the interface window until the entire window is covered. In computer graphics, the window remains static while the viewpoint is modified multiple times to accomplish tiling. 24. How many axes do 3D graphics consist of? a) Two axes b) Three axes c) Five axes d) One axis View Answer Answer: b Explanation: The x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis are the three axes that make up a three-dimensional graphic. The length, breadth, and height of a three-dimensional object are represented by these axes. 25. Which of the following is the most commonly used boundary representation for a 3-dimensional graphics object? a) Volume polygon b) System polygon c) Data polygon d) Surface polygon View Answer Answer: d Explanation: The most common border representation for a 3-D graphics item is a surface polygon. This surface polygon encloses the object’s inside. A set of polygons is maintained for a description of the object in this way of representation. 26. Which of the following is the process of digitizing a given picture definition into a set of pixel-intensity for storage in the frame buffer? a) Scan conversion b) True color system c) Encoding d) Rasterization View Answer Answer: a Explanation: The digitization of a picture definition into a collection of pixel-intensity for storage in the frame buffer process is called scan conversion. 27. Which of the following is commonly known as frame buffer on a black and white system with one bit per pixel? a) Bitmap b) Pix map c) Multi map d) All of the mentioned View Answer Answer: a Explanation: The bit map frame buffer is always 1 bit per pixel. 28. Which of the following algorithm is a faster method for calculating pixel positions? a) Parallel line algorithm b) Mid-point algorithm c) DDA line algorithm d) Bresenham’s line algorithm View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The fastest method DDA for calculating pixel positions is a faster method. 29. If the boundary is specified in a single color, and if the algorithm proceeds pixel by pixel until the boundary color is encountered is known as ____ a) Parallel curve algorithm b) Flood-fill algorithm c) Scan-line fill algorithm d) Boundary-fill algorithm View Answer Answer: d Explanation: This algorithm proceeds outward pixel by pixel until the boundary color is encountered. 30. Which of the following defines a pixel mask? a) A string containing 1 and 0 b) A string containing 0 and 0 c) A string containing only 0’s d) A string containing only 1;s View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Inter-span spacing can be specified in a pixel mask that contains digits 1 and 0. 31. What does an aspect ratio mean? a) Ratio of vertical points to horizontal points b) Ratio of vertical points to horizontal points and horizontal points to vertical points c) Number of pixels d) Ratio of horizontal points to vertical points View Answer Answer: b Explanation: The ratio of vertical points to horizontal points and horizontal points to vertical points is known as an aspect ratio. 32. Which of the following is a correct abbreviation of DDA algorithm? a) Data differential analyzer b) Direct differential analyzer c) Digital difference analyzer d) Digital differential analyzer View Answer Answer: d Explanation: DDA stands for the digital differential analyzer. 33. The Cohen-Sutherland algorithm divides the region into how many spaces? a) 9 b) 8 c) 7 d) 6 View Answer Answer: a Explanation: The Cohen-Sutherland algorithm divides a two- dimensional space into 9 areas before determining the visible lines and sections of lines. The sections of interest are seen in the central region. 34. The Cohen Sutherland algorithm is more efficient than the Liang-Barsky algorithm. a) False b) True View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Because the Liang–Barsky clipping technique performs as much testing as feasible before computing line crossings, it is significantly more efficient than other algorithms. 35. Which of the following is used for 3D positioning and modeling, animation, and other application? a) Spac ball b) Trackball c) Space ball d) All of the mentioned View Answer Answer: c Explanation: A space ball is a 3D positioning device. 36. Which of the following can be used to determine the position on the data tablet? a) Either Signal strength or coded pulse b) Coded pulse c) Signal strength d) Strip microphones View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Either Signal strength or coded pulse determines the position on the data tablet. 37. Which of the following type of perspective projection is also called “Angular Perspective”? a) Four-Point b) Three-point c) One-point d) Two-point View Answer Answer: d Explanation: “Angular Perspective” is another name for Two- Point. The two vanishing points on the line in a two-point perspective form an angle between them, which is why it is also known as angular perspective. 38. Which of the following type of perspective projection is used in drawings of railway lines? a) Three-point b) Two-point c) One-point d) Perspective projection is not used to draw railway lines View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The One Point projection is commonly used to depict highways, railroad tracks, and buildings. Only one vanishing point on the horizon line is present in a One-Point perspective, which aids in the creation of railway tracks. 39. Which of the following representation represents a three- dimensional object? a) Function b) Point c) Polygon d) Equation View Answer Answer: d Explanation: An equation representation can be used to represent a three-dimensional entity. Three variables, x, y, and z, and four coefficients, A, B, C, and D, make up the equation for a three-dimensional object. 40. Which part of a picture is considered and saved in exterior clipping? a) We don’t consider the picture in exterior clipping b) Picture which is outside the view window c) Picture which is inside the view window d) Picture which is on the edges of the view window View Answer Answer: b Explanation: The image beyond the view window is examined and preserved throughout the external cutting procedure. The portion of the image that is visible through the view window is discarded. The external clipping method is the polar opposite of the text and curve clipping methods. 41. Which of the following clipping process handles the clipping of strings? a) Text Clipping b) Exterior Clipping c) Curve Clipping d) Shape Clipping View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Text Clipping is the technique that manages string clipping. It’s the method for determining which parts of the string should be kept depending on their position in the view window. Text Clippings come in a variety of forms, such as all or none character clipping, all or none string clipping, and so on. 42. Which of the following algorithm can be used to clip a polygon in 3D space? a) Vatti Clipping Algorithm b) Polygon in 3D space cannot be clipped c) Weiler Atherton Algorithm d) Greiner Hormann Clipping Algorithm View Answer Answer: c Explanation: Weiler Atherton Method is a 2D algorithm that may also be utilised in 3D space. It is primarily utilised in 2D space, but with the help of Z-ordering, it can also be used in 3D space. The Greiner Hormann Clipping algorithm and the Vatti Clipping method only function in 2D space. 43. How is the line path on the polygon area for a 45% line? a) Vertical b) Horizontal c) Centered d) None of the mentioned View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Only if a line is 45 percent is the line path centered on the polygon region. 44. Which of the following is defined as the sampling of object characteristics at a high resolution and displaying the result at a lower resolution? a) Anti-aliasing b) Super-sampling or Post-filtering c) Post-filtering d) Super-sampling View Answer Answer: b Explanation: By computing intensities and combining findings to create pixel intensities, super-sampling is also known as Post- filtering. 45. Which of the following is the correct full form of the NLN line clipping algorithm? a) Nicholai-Lee-Nicholl algorithm b) Nicholl-Liang-Nicholl algorithm c) Nicholl-Lee-Nicholl algorithm d) Nicholai-Liang-Nicholl algorithm View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The full form of the NLN clipping algorithm is the Nicholl-Lee-Nicholl algorithm. It is a fast method of clipping. 46. ‘Skala’ is an example of which of the following type of clipping? a) polygon clipping b) line clipping c) curve clipping d) point clipping View Answer Answer: b Explanation: Skala is a clipping procedure that can be used to clip a line or a line segment against a rectangular window as well as a convex polygon. Its algorithm is based on duality and homogeneous coordinates. 47. Which of the following is not a type of area sampling? a) Point sampling b) Weighted area sampling c) Anti-aliasing d) Unweighted area sampling View Answer Answer: a Explanation: Weighted and unweighted area sampling are two methods of area sampling that differ in terms of intensity proportionality. Unweighted area sampling is also known as anti-aliasing, but point sampling is not a sort of area sampling. 48. In which of the following method, fixed pattern of a line is used to generate characters? a) Dot-matrix method b) Bitmap method c) Stroke method d) Starbust method View Answer Answer: d Explanation: A mixture of 24bit line segments is employed in the Starbust approach. It is a character generating method in which only 24 strokes are defined for character generation. 49. Which of the following stores the picture information as a charge distribution behind the phosphor-coated screen? a) Direct-view storage tube b) Flat panel displays c) 3D viewing device d) Cathode ray tube View Answer Answer: a Explanation: DVST saves the picture information behind the screen rather than updating it. 50. Which of the following device is designed to minimize the background sound? a) Joystick b) Data glove c) Microphone d) Digitizers View Answer Answer: c Explanation: The microphone is designed to minimize the background sound