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Welcome to the Surface Rendering Methods MCQs Page Dive deep into the fascinating world of Surface Rendering Methods with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of Surface Rendering Methods, a crucial aspect of Computer Graphics. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of Surface Rendering Methods, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within Computer Graphics. Home > All Categories > Computer Graphics > Surface Rendering Methocs Check out the MCQs below to embark on an enriching journey through Surface Rendering Methods. Test your knowledge, expand your horizons, and solidify your grasp on this vital area of Computer Graphics. Note: Each MCQ comes with multiple answer choices. Select the most appropriate option and test your understanding of Surface Rendering Methods. You can click on an option to test your knowledge before viewing the solution for a MCQ. Happy learning! Surface Rendering Methods MCQs | Page 1 of 6 QI. The basic graphical interactions are a. Pointing b. Positioning c. |Botha&b ° d. None of the above ¥ View Solution % Discuss © Too Difficult! Q2. is a flexible strip that is used to produce smooth curve using a set of point. b. Scan-line method c. _ Depth-sorting method d. None of these View Solution @ Discuss @ Too Difficult! a. Open sp line b. | Closed sp line c. |Botha&b ° d. None of these » View Solution @ Discuss @ Too Difficult! Q4. Cubic sp line are a. Simple to compute b. Provides continuity of curves . d. None of these » View Solution @ Discuss @ Too Difficult! QS. The parametric form of 3D sp line are c. | F(t}=0,g(t)=0,h(t)=0 ° d. None of these View Solution % Discuss @ Too Difficult! Q6. The surfaces that is blocked or hidden from view ina 3D scene are known as a. Hidden surface o b. Frame buffer c Quad tree d. Lost surface ¥ View Solution % Discuss @ Too Difficult! Q7._ The problem of hidden surface are a. Removal of hidden surface c. |Botha&b d. None of these View Solution % Discuss © Too Difficult! Q8. Why we need removal of hidden surface a. for displaying realistic view b. for determining the closest visible surface d. None of these ¥ View Solution ® Discuss @ Too Difficult! Q9. The algorithm of hidden surface are a, Object-space method b. _ Image-space method d. None of these ¥ View Solution %& Discuss @ Too Difficult! Q10. The method which is based on the principle of comparing objects and parts of objects to each other to find which are visible and which are hidden are called a. | Object-space method ° b. _ Image-space method c. Surface-space method d. |Botha&b ° View Solution % Discuss @ Too Difficult! Page 1 of 6 Are you eager to expand your knowledge beyond Computer Graphics? We've curated a selection of related categories that you might find intriguing. Click on the categories below to discover a wealth of MCQs and enrich your understanding of Computer Science. Happy exploring! WAN & MATLAB Hone your computational mathematics skills with our MATLAB. MCQs. Understand... Systems Programming Decode low-level programming with our Systems Programming, MCQs. These questions delve... Artificial Intelligence Get started on the path to the future with our Artificial Intelligence MCQs. Covering... MongoDB Learn the leading NoSQL database with our MongoDB MCQs. Understand everything from... Cyber Security Understand the fundamentals of safeguarding digital assets with our Cyber Securi Neural Networks Dive into the world of Artificial Intelligence with our Neural Networks MCcQs. Uncover. Object Oriented Programming Using C++ Enhance your programming skills with our MCQs on Object Oriented Programming using... Wireless and Mobile Communications Get to grips with modern communication technologies with our Wireless and Mobile... Object Oriented Programming Enhance your coding skills with our Object Oriented Programming MCQs. Understand... Computer Science Edu is a comprehensive directory of Objective Type Questions (MCQs) covering all Computer Science subjects. Our platform enables you t 0 access and discuss multiple-choice questions and answers, making it an invaluable resource for competitive exams and interviews &: contact@compsciedu.com About Us ContactUs Copyright TOS and Privacy Policy

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