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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 16
A point $P(2, 5)$ is rotated about a pivot point $(1, 2)$ by 60°. What is the new transformed point $P'$ ? $(1, 4)$ $(–1, 4)$ $(1, – 4)$ $(– 4, 1)$
A point $P(2, 5)$ is rotated about a pivot point $(1, 2)$ by 60°. What is the new transformed point $P'$ ?$(1, 4)$$(–1, 4)$$(1, – 4)$$(– 4, 1)$
makhdoom ghaya
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 15
Consider the Breshenham's line generation algorithm for a line with gradient greater than one, current point $(x_{ i} , y_{i} )$ and decision parameter, $d_{i}$. The next point to be plotted $(x _{i+1}, y_{i+1})$ and updated decision parameter, $d_{i+1}$ ... $x_{ i+1} = x_{ i + 1} y_{i+1} = y_{i + 1} d_{i+1} = d_{i} + 2 (dy - dx)$
Consider the Breshenham’s line generation algorithm for a line with gradient greater than one, current point $(x_{ i} , y_{i} )$ and decision parameter, $d_{i}$. The ne...
makhdoom ghaya
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 14
Consider a $N$-bit plane frame buffer with $W$-bit wide lookup table with $W > N$. How many intensity levels are available at a time ? $2^{N}$ $2^{W}$ $2^{N+W}$ $2^{N-1}$
Consider a $N$-bit plane frame buffer with $W$-bit wide lookup table with $W N$. How many intensity levels are available at a time ?$2^{N}$$2^{W}$$2^{N+W}$$2^{N-1}$
makhdoom ghaya
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Computer Graphics
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 13
Consider a raster grid having $XY$-axes in positive $X$-direction and positive upward $Y$-direction with $X_{max} = 10$, $X_{min} = –5$, $Y_{max} = 11$, and $Y_{min} = 6$. What is the address of memory pixel with location $(5, 4)$ in raster grid assuming base address $1$ (one) ? $150$ $151$ $160$ $161$
Consider a raster grid having $XY$-axes in positive $X$-direction and positive upward $Y$-direction with $X_{max} = 10$, $X_{min} = –5$, $Y_{max} = 11$, and $Y_{min} = ...
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Sep 30, 2016
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back face removal
back face removal is an example of a)object space method b)image space method c)combination of both d)NOTA
back face removal is an example of a)object space method b)image space methodc)combination of both d)NOTA
Aradhana Singh
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what is picket fence problem
what is picket fence problem in computer graphics
what is picket fence problem in computer graphics
Aradhana Singh
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 18
Which of the following statements is/are correct with reference to curve generation? Hermite curves are generated using the concepts of interpolation Bezier curves are generated using the concepts of approximation The Bezier curve lies entirely within the convex hull ... points I, II and IV only II and III only I and II only I, II and III only
Which of the following statements is/are correct with reference to curve generation?Hermite curves are generated using the concepts of interpolationBezier curves are gene...
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Aug 20, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 17
Let us consider that the original point is (x,y) and new transformed point is (x',y'). Further Sh$_x$ and Sh$_y$ are shearing factors in x and y directions. If we perform the y direction shear relative to x=s$_{ref}$ ... $x'=x; y'=y.Sh_x$ $x'=x; y'=Sh_y(x-x_{ref})+y$ $x'=Sh_y.y; y'=y.(x-x_{ref})$
Let us consider that the original point is (x,y) and new transformed point is (x’,y’). Further Sh$_x$ and Sh$_y$ are shearing factors in x and y directions. If we per...
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 15
Let R be the rectangular window against which the lines are to be clipped using 2D Sutherland-Cohen line clipping algorithm. The rectangular window has lower rectangular corner at (-5, 1) and upper right-hand corner at (3, 7). Consider the following ... -2,3) and F(1,2) Which of the following lines is/are candidate for clipping? AB DC EF AB and CD
Let R be the rectangular window against which the lines are to be clipped using 2D Sutherland-Cohen line clipping algorithm. The rectangular window has lower rectangular ...
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 13
Consider the Breshenman's circle generation algorithm for plotting a circle with centre (0,0) and radius 'r' unit in first quadrant. If the current point is $(x_i, y_i)$ and decision parameter is $p_i$ then what will be the next point $(x_{i+1}, y_{i+1})$ ... $x_{i+1}=x_i-1; y_{i+1}=y_i; p_{i+1}=p_i+4x_i+10$
Consider the Breshenman's circle generation algorithm for plotting a circle with centre (0,0) and radius 'r' unit in first quadrant. If the current point is $(x_i, y_i)$ ...
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 14
A point P(5,1) is rotated by 90$^o$ about a pivot point (2,2). What is the coordinate of new transformed point P'? (3,5) (5,3) (2,4) (1,5)
A point P(5,1) is rotated by 90$^o$ about a pivot point (2,2). What is the coordinate of new transformed point P'?(3,5)(5,3)(2,4)(1,5)
Meenakshi Sharma
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Aug 13, 2016
Computer Graphics
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UGC NET CSE | June 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 16
In perspective projection, if a line segment joining a point which lies in front of the viewer to a point in back of the viewer is projected to a broken line of infinte extent. This is known as ____ View confusion Vanishing point Topological distortion Perspective foreshortening
In perspective projection, if a line segment joining a point which lies in front of the viewer to a point in back of the viewer is projected to a broken line of infinte e...
Meenakshi Sharma
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Aug 13, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 70
Consider a unit square centered at origin. The coordinates at the square are translated by a factor $\biggr( \dfrac{1}{2}, 1 \biggl)$ and rotated by an angle of $90^{\circ}$ ...
Consider a unit square centered at origin. The coordinates at the square are translated by a factor $\biggr( \dfrac{1}{2}, 1 \biggl)$ and rotated by an angle of $90^{\cir...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 69
Which raster locations would be chosen by Bresenham's algorithm when scan converting a line from $(1,1)$ to $(8,5)$ ...
Which raster locations would be chosen by Bresenham's algorithm when scan converting a line from $(1,1)$ to $(8,5)$?$\begin{array}{|c|c|} \hline x & y \\ \hline 1 & 1 \\...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 67
Which of the following is/are the principle components of a memory-tube display? Flooding gun Collector Phosphorus grains Ground $\text{i and ii}$ $\text{iii only}$ $\text{iv only}$ All of the above
Which of the following is/are the principle components of a memory-tube display?Flooding gunCollectorPhosphorus grainsGround$\text{i and ii}$$\text{iii only}$$\text{iv on...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 50
Which of the following is not a lossy compression technique? JPEG MPEG FFT Arithmetic coding
Which of the following is not a lossy compression technique?JPEGMPEGFFTArithmetic coding
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 33
Which of the following graphic primitives are considered as the basic building blocks of computer graphics? Points Lines Polylines Polygons $\text{i only}$ $\text{i, ii, and iii}$ $\text{i and ii}$ $\text{i and iii}$
Which of the following graphic primitives are considered as the basic building blocks of computer graphics?PointsLinesPolylinesPolygons$\text{i only}$$\text{i, ii, and ii...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 71
Which of the following is/are the components of a CRT? Electron Gun Control Electrode Focusing Electrode Phosphor Coated Screen $\text{i and iv}$ $\text{i, ii and iv}$ $\text{i, ii, iii and iv}$ $\text{i, iii and iv}$
Which of the following is/are the components of a CRT?Electron GunControl ElectrodeFocusing ElectrodePhosphor Coated Screen$\text{i and iv}$$\text{i, ii and iv}$$\text{i,...
Sankaranarayanan P.N
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Computer Graphics
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UGC NET CSE | Junet 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 18
Match the following : ... $\text{(a)-(iv), (b)-(v), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii), (e)-(iii)}$
Match the following :$\begin{array}{clcl} & \textbf{List-I} & & \textbf{List-II}\\ \text{(a)} & \text{Flood Gun} & \text{(i)} & \text{An electron gun designed to flood ...
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Jul 31, 2016
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UGC NET CSE | Junet 2015 | Part 3 | Question: 17
Which of the following statements is/are incorrect? Mapping the co-ordinates of the points and lines that form the picture into the appropriate co-ordinates on the device or workstation is known as viewing transformation The right-handed cartesian co-ordinates system in ... system $\text{i only}$ $\text{i and ii}$ $\text{iii only}$ $\text{iv only}$
Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?Mapping the co-ordinates of the points and lines that form the picture into the appropriate co-ordinates on the device ...
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Jul 31, 2016
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