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110+ Photo Journalism Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Bachelor Multimedia Communication (BMMC) .

51.

Image resolution

A. pixels
B. bitmap
C. line
D. none of the above
Answer» A. pixels
52.

Ambient light

A. available light at surrounding
B. backlight
C. artificial light
D. none of the above
Answer» A. available light at surrounding
53.

Autofocus

A. lens automatically focus
B. manual focus
C. view finder focus
D. none of the above
Answer» A. lens automatically focus
54.

Back lighting

A. light from the foreground
B. light behind camera
C. light behind the object
D. none of these
Answer» C. light behind the object
55.

Candid pictures

A. posed picture
B. unposed picture
C. group photo
D. none of the above
Answer» B. unposed picture
56.

Catridge

A. camera container
B. film container
C. flash container
D. none of the above
Answer» B. film container
57.

Colour noise

A. acuracy of signals
B. disturbance c.
C. vibration
D. none of the above
Answer» A. acuracy of signals
58.

Composition

A. arrangements of camera parts
B. pleasing arrangements of elements
C. focusing
D. none of the above
Answer» B. pleasing arrangements of elements
59.

Contact Print

A. exposing contact with negative
B. digital printing
C. screen printing
D. none of the above
Answer» A. exposing contact with negative
60.

Double exposure

A. exposing two times
B. two images printed in paper
C. consecutive exposure
D. none of the above
Answer» B. two images printed in paper
61.

Emulsion

A. light sensitive gelatin
B. developing chemical
C. digital ink
D. none of the above
Answer» A. light sensitive gelatin
62.

Fill-In-Light

A. back ground light
B. additional light to soften
C. natural light
D. none of the above
Answer» B. additional light to soften
63.

Filter

A. coloured piece of glass
B. a mesh
C. muslin cloth
D. none of the above
Answer» A. coloured piece of glass
64.

Flat lighting

A. high contrast
B. little contrast
C. for shadow
D. none of the above
Answer» B. little contrast
65.

Focal length

A. distance between film and centre of lens
B. distance between foreground and background
C. distance between object and film.
D. none of the above
Answer» A. distance between film and centre of lens
66.

Foreground

A. area between lens and sensor
B. area between camera and object
C. area between photographer and camera
D. none of the above
Answer» B. area between camera and object
67.

…………… has been defined as taking of photographs to provide a record of social and political situations with the aim of conveying information

A. documentary photography
B. wild life photography
C. travel photography
D. sports photography .
Answer» A. documentary photography
68.

Long distance photography is facilitated by —

A. visible light
B. x-rays
C. infra red rays
D. ultra violet rays
Answer» C. infra red rays
69.

A ‘bleeding’ picture is one that is

A. without borders
B. badly printed
C. streaked due to exhausted developer
D. note of these
Answer» A. without borders
70.

Visible light occurs between

A. 3000 and 8000 angstrom
B. 3000 and 7000 angstrom
C. 4000 and 7000 angstrom
D. none of these
Answer» C. 4000 and 7000 angstrom
71.

The Camera Obscura was first recorded in

A. 400bc
B. 1600 ad
C. 1800 ad
D. 800 ad
Answer» A. 400bc
72.

A Camera Lucida is

A. an artists aid
B. an early box camera
C. a type of rangefinder camera
D. none of these
Answer» A. an artists aid
73.

Which of the following parts of the eye are the most colour sensitive

A. the rods
B. the cones
C. the iris
D. the retina
Answer» B. the cones
74.

The world’s oldest surviving photograph was taken in

A. 1826
B. 1836
C. 1846
D. 1889
Answer» A. 1826
75.

The first Canon camera was released in

A. 1930
B. 1935
C. 1940
D. 1923
Answer» B. 1935
76.

What is a ‘dolly’?

A. a heavy tripod
B. a remote flash
C. a camera case
D. none of these
Answer» A. a heavy tripod
77.

What was the first camera to be used on the moon?

A. liecaflex sl mot
B. hasseblad 500el hec
C. mamiya rb67
D. none of these
Answer» B. hasseblad 500el hec
78.

A Candela is a measure of light

A. wavelength
B. temperature
C. intensity
D. none of these
Answer» C. intensity
79.

When was the first ever colour photograph taken?

A. 1861
B. 1881
C. 1901
D. 1900
Answer» A. 1861
80.

Lenses are usually coated with

A. magnesium fluoride
B. sodium fluoride
C. zinc fluorite
D. none of these
Answer» A. magnesium fluoride
81.

Visible spectrum of the light has a wavelength in the range of: A. 1000 to 4000 Ao B. 4000 to 7000 Ao C. 7500 to 12500 Ao D. 12500 to 30000 Ao 82. Luminous flux is:

A. the rate of energy radiation in the form of light waves
B. the part of light energy radiated from light source
C. measured in lux
D. both a and c
Answer» B. the part of light energy radiated from light source
82.

. Candela is the unit of:

A. illumination
B. luminous intensity
C. luminance
D. light energy
Answer» B. luminous intensity
83.

Sky appears to be blue because of:

A. radiation of light over dust particles
B. reflection of light over dust particles
C. refraction of light over dust particles
D. scattering of light over dust particles
Answer» D. scattering of light over dust particles
84.

Candle power is:

A. the luminous flux emitted by the source per unit solid angle
B. the part of the light energy radiated by the sun that is received by earth
C. measured in lux
D. none of the above
Answer» B. the part of the light energy radiated by the sun that is received by earth
85.

An object which appears to be red to the eyes absorbs:

A. blue radiation
B. violet radiation
C. green radiation
D. absorbs all the above radiation
Answer» D. absorbs all the above radiation
86.

Which of the following colour has the wavelength between blue and yellow:

A. violet
B. orange
C. red
D. green
Answer» D. green
87.

Which of the materials is most commonly used for the filaments in the incandescent lamps:

A. tungsten
B. tin
C. silver
D. asbestos
Answer» A. tungsten
88.

The expected life of an incandescent lamp is about:

A. 100 hours
B. 200 hours
C. 500 hours
D. 1000 hours
Answer» D. 1000 hours
89.

‘Camera’ is actually a Latin word meaning

A. picture box
B. room
C. light box
D. none of the above
Answer» B. room
90.

The world’s first photographic portrait studio was opened in

A. 1840
B. 1850
C. 1860
D. 1870
Answer» A. 1840
91.

The world’s first all electric photographic studio was opened in

A. 1877
B. 1897
C. 1917
D. 1887
Answer» A. 1877
92.

Incident light

A. falls on the subject
B. is reflected from the subject
C. backlights the subject
D. none of these
Answer» A. falls on the subject
93.

Who coined the term ‘photography’?

A. fox talbot
B. nicephore niepce
C. sir john herschel
D. none of these
Answer» C. sir john herschel
94.

What is a photon?

A. a particle of light energy
B. a measure of light energy
C. a stream of light energy
D. none of these
Answer» A. a particle of light energy
95.

What type of development process does Kodachrome need?

A. additive
B. subtractive
C. dye replacement
D. none of these
Answer» B. subtractive
96.

Your print needs 8 seconds at f5.6 (in a diffuser enlarger). You decide to use f11, what is your new exposure?

A. 16 seconds
B. 24 seconds
C. 32 seconds
D. none of these
Answer» C. 32 seconds
97.

What was Roger Fenton famous for?

A. war photography
B. founding the royal photographic society?
C. both
D. none of these
Answer» C. both
98.

When was the first proper flashbulb invented?

A. 1920
B. 1925
C. 1930
D. none of these
Answer» B. 1925
99.

What is a ‘magic lantern’?

A. a slide projector
B. an early enlarger
C. a flashbulb
D. none of these
Answer» A. a slide projector
100.

Your negative is very weak with very little shadow detail. Why?

A. under exposure and under development
B. under exposure and over development
C. over exposure and over development
D. none of these
Answer» A. under exposure and under development

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