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Geometric Modeling

From following, which modeller defines model without mass properties?


(A) wireframe

(B) primitive

(C) B-rep

(D) CSG

MCQ No - 2
The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called
(A) Surface model

(B) Wire frame model

(C) Solid model

(D) Isometric model

Answer

MCQ No - 3
When every entity of a geometric model remains parallel to its initial position, the
transformation is called as
(A) Scaling

(B) Translation

(C) Rotation

(D) Mirror

Answer

MCQ No - 4
The number of line required to represent a cube in a wire frame model is
(A) 8
(B) 6

(C) 12

(D) 16

Answer

MCQ No - 5
Which of the following are ways of representing 3D objects?
(A) Wire models

(B) Surface models

(C) Solid models

(D) All of the above

Curves and Surfaces

Which of the following is not a synthetic entity?


(A) Hyperbola

(B) Bezier curve

(C) B-spline curve

(D) Cubic spline curve

MCQ No - 2
The curve is defined as the locus of a point moving with ____ degree of freedom.
(A) 0

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 3

MCQ No - 3
Which one of the following does not belong to the family of conics?
(A) Hyperbola

(B) Parabola

(C) Ellipse

(D) Line

MCQ No - 4
The shape of the Bezier curve is controlled by _______ .
(A) control points

(B) knots

(C) end points

(D) all the above

MCQ No - 5
Which of the following is not a method to describe a curve mathematically?
(A) Explicit form

(B) Laplace form

(C) Implicit form

(D) Parametric form

In the following geometric modeling techniques which is not a three dimensional


modeling?
(A) Wireframe modeling

(B) Drafting

(C) Surface modeling

(D) Solid modeling

Answer
B

MCQ No - 2
In the following three-dimensional modeling techniques, which do not require much
computer time and memory?
(A) Wireframe modeling

(B) Solid modeling

(C) Surface modeling

(D) All of the above

Answer
A

MCQ No - 3
B-rep and C-Rep are the methods of ___________ .
(A) solid modeling

(B) surface modeling

(C) wireframe modeling

(D) 2D modeling

Answer
A

MCQ No - 4
From the following, which modeler defines model without mass properties?
(A) Wireframe

(B) Primitive

(C) B-rep

(D) CSG

Answer
A

MCQ No - 5
The model which is created by using basic entities of two dimensioning is called
___________ .
(A) surface model

(B) wireframe model

(C) solid model

(D) isometric model

Answer
B

What is the basic part of the surface model on which the surface is to be drawn?
(A) Ruled

(B) Ruler

(C) Size

(D) Mesh

Answer
D

MCQ No - 7
A cylinder can be created by drawing a rectangular shape using the ________ tool.
(A) revolve

(B) sweep

(C) extrude

(D) all of the above

Answer
A

MCQ No - 8
The time required to retrieve, edit or update is less for __________ .
(A) wireframe modeling

(B) solid modeling


(C) surface modeling

(D) can't say

Answer
A

MCQ No - 9
__________can also serve as a means of geometric input for finite element analysis.
(A) Surface model

(B) Solid model

(C) Wireframe model

(D) 2D drafting

Answer
B

MCQ No - 10
Which kind of model can store information about geometry and topology both?
(A) Solid model

(B) Surface model

(C) Wireframe model

(D) none of the above

Answer
A

Which one is the most ambiguous model from the following?


(A) Surface model

(B) Solid model

(C) Wireframe model

(D) none of the above


Answer
C

MCQ No - 12
Which solid modeling technique is used to define numerous families of objects with a
limited set of parameter values?
(A) Generalized Sweeps

(B) Spatial Occupancy Enumeration

(C) Cellular Decomposition

(D) Pure Primitive Instancing

Answer
D

MCQ No - 13
Under which technique, 3D objects are divided up into cubical cells at a particular
resolution?
(A) Pure Primitive Instancing

(B) Generalized Sweeps

(C) Spatial Occupancy Enumeration

(D) none of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 14
From the following, which method is also called as the Building Block Approach?
(A) Cellular Decomposition

(B) Spatial Occupancy Enumeration

(C) Generalized Sweeps

(D) Constructive Solid Geometry

Answer
D

MCQ No - 15
Structuring and combining the primitives of the solid model in the graphics database, is
achieved by the use of ____________.
(A) FEA

(B) transformations

(C) boolean operations

(D) none of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 16
It is easy to construct a precise solid model out of regular solid primitives by_____.
(A) adding the components

(B) subtracting the components

(C) intersecting the components

(D) All of the above

Answer
D

MCQ No - 17
The data representation of CSG objects is represented by_________.
(A) a binary tree

(B) a boolean operation

(C) a primitive

(D) none of the above

Answer
A
MCQ No - 18
____________ is an extension of the wireframe model with additional face information
added.
(A) CSG

(B) B-rep

(C) Loft

(D) none of the above

Answer
B

MCQ No - 19
For 3D modeling of automobile body styling, which of the following is a preferred
technique?
(A) Constructive Solid Geometry

(B) Pure Primitive Instancing

(C) Boundary Representation

(D) Spatial Occupancy Enumeration

Answer
C

MCQ No - 20
Which of the following uses a number of two-dimensional profiles for generating a three-
dimensional object?
(A) Tweaking

(B) Lofting

(C) Filleting

(D) none of the above

Answer
B
MCQ No - 21
The ability available to the user to modify or move a vertex or a face and to see the effect of
that on the model is referred to as _______.
(A) filleting

(B) chamfering

(C) lofting

(D) tweaking

Answer
D

MCQ No - 22
Which of the following is a file extension used for a 3D model?
(A) .dxf

(B) .dwg

(C) .prt

(D) .asm

Answer
C

MCQ No - 23
Which of the following is a file extension used for an assembly file in solid model?
(A) .dxf

(B) .dwg

(C) .prt

(D) .asm

Answer
D
MCQ No - 24
Which of the following is a file extension used for an AutoCAD file?
(A) .dwg

(B) .stl

(C) .prt

(D) .asm

Answer
A

MCQ No - 25
________ command gives an array of object in 3D modeling.
(A) Extrude

(B) Revolve

(C) Pattern

(D) All of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 26
To create a hollow part, which of the following command would be most efficient?
(A) Extrude

(B) Sweep

(C) Shell

(D) Revolve

Answer
C

MCQ No - 1
Which of the following storage devices allows access to information in a sequential
mode?
(A) CD-R

(B) DVD

(C) Hard disk

(D) Magnetic tape

Answer
D

MCQ No - 2
Which one is best suited for use with paper of large size and for complex drawings in
Computer Aided Design?
(A) Dot-Matrix printer

(B) Ink-Jet printer

(C) Laser printer

(D) None of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 3
Polar coordinates are used mostly for drawing
(A) Circles

(B) Arcs

(C) Vertical lines

(D) Angled lines

Answer
D

MCQ No - 4
The number of points needed to draw a line using Absolute Coordinates is
(A) None

(B) One

(C) Two

(D) Four

Answer
C

MCQ No - 5
If a line is drawn between points 1,5 and -3,5 its absolute length is
(A) Three unit

(B) Four units

(C) Five units

(D) Insufficient data

Answer
B

How long will line from 1, 5 to @5<10 be?


(A) One unit

(B) Four units

(C) Five units

(D) Ten units

Answer
C

MCQ No - 7
Snap command is used to regulate the cursor movement to the specified increments
along
(A) Vertical axis

(B) Horizontal axis


(C) Cartesian coordinates

(D) Polar angles

Answer
C

MCQ No - 8
What can be contained in a template drawing?
(A) Sheet layout

(B) Dimension styles

(C) Text styles

(D) All of these

Answer
B

MCQ No - 9
Scaling objects makes them
(A) Bigger

(B) Smaller

(C) It only stretches them

(D) Both Bigger and Smaller

Answer
D

MCQ No - 10
A system that automates the drafting process with interactive computer graphics is called
(A) Computer Aided Engineering (CAE)

(B) Computer Aided Design (CAD)

(C) Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

(D) Computer Aided Instruction (CAI)


Answer
B

A Pixel is
(A) A computer program that draws picture

(B) A picture stored in secondary memory

(C) The smallest resolvable part of a picture

(D) None of above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 12
The term UCS stands for
(A) User Coordinate State

(B) Using Cordinates Screen

(C) User Coordinate System

(D) User Coordinate Set

Answer
C

MCQ No - 13
Which coordinate system is a device-dependent coordinate system?
(A) World Coordinate System

(B) Model Coordinate System

(C) User Coordinate System

(D) Screen Coordinate System

Answer
D
MCQ No - 14
The heart of a computer is
(A) CPU

(B) ALU

(C) Monitor

(D) Keyboard

Answer
A

MCQ No - 15
____________bits/pixel are needed to produce satisfactory continuous shades of color
display.
(A) 8

(B) 16

(C) 24

(D) 32

Answer
C

The following is not a graphics standard


(A) GKS

(B) IGBS

(C) UNIX

(D) PHIGS

Answer
C

MCQ No - 17
DVST stands for
(A) Digital View Storing Table
(B) Direct Visual Storage Tube

(C) Direct View Storage Tube

(D) Digital View Storage Tube

Answer
A

MCQ No - 18
The number of pixels stored in the frame buffer of a graphics system is known as
(A) Resolution

(B) Depth

(C) Vertex

(D) All of the above

Answer
A

MCQ No - 19
In graphical system, the array of pixels in the picture are stored in
(A) Memory

(B) Frame buffer

(C) Processor

(D) none of the above

Answer
A

MCQ No - 20
__________ allows screen positions to be selected with the touch of a finger.
(A) Touch panels

(B) Image scanner

(C) Light pen


(D) Mouse

Answer
A

Which of the following is the default coordinate system?


(A) User Coordinate System

(B) World Coordinate System

(C) Screen Coordinate System

(D) None of the above

Answer
B

MCQ No - 24
Which of the following is a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system?
(A) User Coordinate System

(B) World Coordinate System

(C) Screen Coordinate System

(D) None of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 25
Which of the following is a device-dependent coordinate system?
(A) User Coordinate System

(B) World Coordinate System

(C) Screen Coordinate System

(D) None of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 26
None of the above
(A) P’=P+T

(B) P’=P-T

(C) P’=P*T

(D) P’=p

Answer
A

MCQ No - 27
The basic geometric transformations are
(A) Translation

(B) Rotation

(C) Scaling

(D) All of the above

Answer
D

MCQ No - 28
Positive values for the rotation angle ϴ defines
(A) Counterclockwise rotations about the end points

(B) Counterclockwise translation about the pivot point

(C) Counterclockwise rotations about the pivot point

(D) None of the above

Answer
C

MCQ No - 29
The two-dimensional rotation equation in the matrix form is
(A) P’=P+T

(B) P’=R*P

(C) P’=P*P

(D) P’=R+P

Answer
B

MCQ No - 30
If the scaling factors values Sx and Sy < 1 then
(A) It reduces the size of object

(B) It increases the size of object

(C) It stunts the shape of an object

(D) None of the above

Answer
A

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