

McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Master of Computer Applications (MCA) .
Chapters
1. |
CODEC refers to |
A. | Coder Decoder |
B. | A Software System |
C. | A Multimedia Application |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Coder Decoder |
2. |
Text can be a |
A. | Unformatted Text |
B. | Formatted Text |
C. | Hypertext |
D. | All of the Above. |
Answer» D. All of the Above. |
3. |
A digital camera converts |
A. | Digital image to real image |
B. | Real image to digital |
C. | Digital to analog |
D. | Real to analog |
Answer» B. Real image to digital |
4. |
IN CMYK model, the primary colors are |
A. | Cyan, Magenta and Yellow |
B. | Chrome, Magenta, Yellow |
C. | Cyan, Marigold and Yellow |
D. | None of the Above. |
Answer» A. Cyan, Magenta and Yellow |
5. |
Loudness is measured in |
A. | Decibel |
B. | Hertz |
C. | Ampere |
D. | Watt |
Answer» A. Decibel |
6. |
Pixels are: |
A. | Dots of ink from an inkjet printer. |
B. | Dots on a computer screen arranged in rows. |
C. | Points of light used by a cordless, wireless, optical mouse. |
D. | Points on the end of a PDA handheld device |
Answer» D. Points on the end of a PDA handheld device |
7. |
A bit can contain one of two possible values: |
A. | 0 or 1. |
B. | 0 or 256. |
C. | 1 or 2. |
D. | A or B. |
Answer» B. 0 or 256. |
8. |
The density of pixels on a screen is known as: |
A. | Resolution |
B. | Pixility |
C. | Pixel depth |
D. | “jaggies” |
Answer» A. Resolution |
9. |
In _____________, Gugliemo Marconi sent his first wireless radio transmission at Pontecchio, Italy. |
A. | 1890 |
B. | 1895 |
C. | 1990 |
D. | 1898 |
Answer» A. 1890 |
10. |
_____________ can be incorporated into a multimedia project in the form of photographs or designs. |
A. | Graphics |
B. | Sound |
C. | Moving images |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Graphics |
11. |
Graphics that contain movement are often referred to as _______________. |
A. | Animation |
B. | Motion |
C. | Premier Adobe |
D. | Flash |
Answer» A. Animation |
12. |
________________is principally comprised of tone, line and (sometimes) an awareness of 'perspective' (the illusion of three-dimensional space). |
A. | Diagram |
B. | Chatting |
C. | Drawing |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Drawing |
13. |
A ______________ has length, width, tone, and texture. |
A. | Point |
B. | Colour |
C. | Line |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Line |
14. |
_________refers to the surface quality of an actual or represented substance. |
A. | Drawing |
B. | Mass |
C. | Shading |
D. | Texture |
Answer» D. Texture |
15. |
__________is the degree of purity of a hue. |
A. | Saturation |
B. | Chroma |
C. | Shade |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Saturation |
16. |
______________ is the color of nature, fertility and life. |
A. | White |
B. | Yellow |
C. | Dark blue |
D. | Green |
Answer» D. Green |
17. |
The ___________model is based on the light-absorbing quality of ink printed on paper. |
A. | RGB model |
B. | HSB model |
C. | CMYK |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. CMYK |
18. |
___________is the design and use of typefaces as a means of visual communication from calligraphy to the ever-developing use of digital type. |
A. | Typing |
B. | Typology |
C. | Typography |
D. | Extreme kerning |
Answer» C. Typography |
19. |
_______________refers to scaling the size of type in a non-uniform manner by making alterations in character shapes and spacing. |
A. | Optical scaling |
B. | Tracking |
C. | Kerning |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» A. Optical scaling |
20. |
_________________ is the art of writing script in such a way as to express the beauty of what is being written in the formation of the letters themselves. |
A. | TrueType |
B. | Calligraphy |
C. | TTF |
D. | Legibility |
Answer» B. Calligraphy |
21. |
_______________ is used to create eye movement and direction. |
A. | Symmetry |
B. | Balance |
C. | Rhythm |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» C. Rhythm |
22. |
______________ is a matter of relationships namely relationships of height, width, depth and surrounding space. |
A. | Unity |
B. | Proportion |
C. | Emphasis |
D. | Rhythm |
Answer» B. Proportion |
23. |
The amount of open space around an object creates a factor called ____________. |
A. | Design |
B. | Harmony |
C. | Scale |
D. | Gravity |
Answer» C. Scale |
24. |
_______________ is defined as the number of pixels displayed per unit of printed length in an image and is typically measured in pixels per inch. |
A. | Image resolution |
B. | Image size |
C. | Monitor resolution |
D. | Output resolution |
Answer» A. Image resolution |
25. |
JPG compression analyzes images in blocks of _____________pixels in size and selectively reduces the detail within each block. |
A. | 8X16 |
B. | 16X16 |
C. | 8X8 |
D. | 4X4 |
Answer» C. 8X8 |
26. |
The number of pixels or dots displayed per unit of length on the monitor, usually measured in _________________. |
A. | lines per meter (lpm) |
B. | dots per meter (dpm) |
C. | dots per centimetre(dpc) |
D. | dots per inch (dpi) |
Answer» D. dots per inch (dpi) |
27. |
JPEG stands for |
A. | Joint Photographic Experts Grade |
B. | Joint Photo Experiment Group |
C. | Joint Photographic Enlarge Group |
D. | Joint Photographic Experts Group |
Answer» D. Joint Photographic Experts Group |
28. |
_________________ formats is a cross-platform format used for time-based data, such as video and audio. |
A. | Raw |
B. | QuickTime Movie |
C. | Scitex Continuous Tone |
D. | PIXAR |
Answer» B. QuickTime Movie |
29. |
Which of the following statements are true?
|
A. | i and iii |
B. | i, ii and iii |
C. | ii and iv |
D. | ii and iii |
Answer» C. ii and iv |
30. |
___________signifies space whereby objects are located in front of one another and ______________ signifies space whereby modelling is done with light and dark shades. |
A. | Overlap, Shading |
B. | Linear perspective, Shading |
C. | Shading, Overlap, |
D. | Overlap, Linear perspective |
Answer» A. Overlap, Shading |
31. |
A media file containing audio or video is downloaded and stored on the client’s local file system in : |
A. | progressive download |
B. | regular download |
C. | real time streaming |
D. | virtual time streaming |
Answer» A. progressive download |
32. |
Progressive download is most useful for: |
A. | short video clips |
B. | long video clips |
C. | extremely long and high quality videos |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. short video clips |
33. |
The media file is streamed to the client but is only played and not stored by the client in: |
A. | progressive download |
B. | regular download |
C. | real time streaming |
D. | virtual time streaming |
Answer» C. real time streaming |
34. |
Real time streaming is most useful for : |
A. | short video clips |
B. | long video clips |
C. | extremely short and low quality videos |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. long video clips |
35. |
The faster the frames are displayed: |
A. | the rougher the video appears |
B. | the smoother the video appears |
C. | it gets blurry |
D. | None of these |
Answer» B. the smoother the video appears |
36. |
The ability to move around within a media stream is known as: |
A. | buffering |
B. | random access |
C. | access |
D. | sequential access |
Answer» B. random access |
37. |
Compression ratio is the ratio of : |
A. | the original file size to the size of the compressed file |
B. | the number of pixels in a frame of the original size to those in a frame of the compressed file |
C. | compressed file size to the original file size |
D. | None of these |
Answer» A. the original file size to the size of the compressed file |
38. |
Lossy and lossless are classifications of: |
A. | multimedia storage systems |
B. | files |
C. | compression algorithms |
D. | All of these |
Answer» C. compression algorithms |
39. |
A video consists of a sequence of |
A. | Frames |
B. | Signals |
C. | Packets |
D. | Slots |
Answer» A. Frames |
40. |
If frames are displayed on screen fast enough, we get an impression of |
A. | Signals |
B. | Motions |
C. | Packets |
D. | Bits |
Answer» B. Motions |
41. |
To receive signal, a translator is needed to decode signal and encode it again at a |
A. | High Quality |
B. | Lower Quality |
C. | Same Quality |
D. | Bad Quality |
Answer» B. Lower Quality |
42. |
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), is very |
A. | Independent |
B. | Flexible |
C. | Important |
D. | Layered |
Answer» B. Flexible |
43. |
Most common compression technique that is used to create CD-quality audio is based on perceptual encoding technique is called |
A. | Predictive Encoding |
B. | Perceptual Encoding |
C. | MPEG |
D. | JPEG |
Answer» B. Perceptual Encoding |
44. |
In Audio and Video Compression, each frame is divided into small grids, called picture elements or |
A. | Frame |
B. | Packets |
C. | Pixels |
D. | Mega Pixels |
Answer» C. Pixels |
45. |
Streaming stored audio/video, files are compressed and stored on a |
A. | IP |
B. | Server |
C. | Domain |
D. | Internet |
Answer» B. Server |
46. |
Live streaming is still using Transmission Control Protocol ( TCP), and multiple unicasting instead of |
A. | Unicasting |
B. | Multicasting |
C. | Layered Control |
D. | Protocol Control |
Answer» B. Multicasting |
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