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UGC NET CSE | November 2017 | Part 3 | Question: 13
Which of the following is not a component of Memory tube display? Flooding gun Collector Ground Liquid Crystal
Which of the following is not a component of Memory tube display?Flooding gunCollectorGroundLiquid Crystal
Arjun
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UGC NET CSE | June 2014 | Part 3 | Question: 02
Line caps are used for adjusting the shape of the line ends to give them a better appearance. Various kinds of line caps used are Butt cap and sharp cap Butt cap and round cap Butt cap, sharp cap and round cap Butt cap, round cap and projecting square cap
Line caps are used for adjusting the shape of the line ends to give them a better appearance. Various kinds of line caps used areButt cap and sharp capButt cap and round ...
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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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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 | November 2017 | Part 3 | Question: 18
The three aspects of Quantization, programmers generally concerned with are Coding error, Sampling rate and Amplification Sampling rate, Coding error and Conditioning Sampling rate, Aperture time and Coding error Aperture time, Coding error and Strobing
The three aspects of Quantization, programmers generally concerned with areCoding error, Sampling rate and AmplificationSampling rate, Coding error and ConditioningSampli...
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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)$$(– 4, 1)$
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UGC NET CSE | December 2012 | Part 3 | Question: 71
You are given four images to represent as $I_1 = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 \end{bmatrix}, I_2 = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \\ 0 & 0 \end{bmatrix}$ ... $I_1$ $I_2$ $I_3$ $I_4$
You are given four images to represent as$I_1 = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 \end{bmatrix}, I_2 = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \\ 0 & 0 \end{bmatrix}$, $I_3 = \begin{bmatrix} ...
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UGC NET CSE | June 2014 | Part 3 | Question: 03
Given below are certain output primitives and their associated attributes. Match each primitive with its corresponding attributes $:$ ... $\text{a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i}$ $\text{a-iii, b-i, c-iv, d-ii}$
Given below are certain output primitives and their associated attributes. Match each primitive with its corresponding attributes $:$$\begin{array}{cIcI} & \textbf{List...
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I have a confusion that how the Gpu internal memory different from primary memory in the sense when which of the memory is active. For example suppose i am doing GPU programming or playing a video game then primary memory plays a role or only GPU memory. Suppose I increased my RAM without touching GPU will there be any improvement in my Gpu programming or my video games.
I have a confusion that how the Gpu internal memory different from primary memory in the sense when which of the memory is active.For example suppose i am doing GPU progr...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2012 | Part 3 | Question: 33
The Z-buffer algorithm is used for Hidden surface removal of objects. The maximum number of objects that can be handled by this algorithm shall depend on the application be arbitrary no. of objects depend on the memory availability depend on the processor
The Z-buffer algorithm is used for Hidden surface removal of objects. The maximum number of objects that can be handled by this algorithm shalldepend on the applicationbe...
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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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GATE CSE 2000 | Question: 2.13
A graphics card has on board memory of $1$ MB. Which of the following modes can the card not support? $1600 \times 400$ resolution with $256$ colors on a $17$ inch monitor $1600 \times 400$ resolution with $16$ million colors on a $14$ inch monitor ... with $16$ million colors on a $17$ inch monitor $800 \times 800$ resolution with $256$ colors on a $14$ inch monitor
A graphics card has on board memory of $1$ MB. Which of the following modes can the card not support?$1600 \times 400$ resolution with $256$ colors on a $17$ inch monitor...
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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 2014 | Part 3 | Question: 04
Consider a window bounded by the lines : $x = 0; y= 0; x = 5$ and $y = 3$. The line segment joining $(-1, 0)$ and $(4, 5)$, if clipped against this window will connect the points $(0, 1)$ and $(2, 3)$ $(0, 1)$ and $(3, 3)$ $(0, 1)$ and $(4, 3)$ $(0, 1)$ and $(3, 2)$
Consider a window bounded by the lines : $x = 0; y= 0; x = 5$ and $y = 3$. The line segment joining $(-1, 0)$ and $(4, 5)$, if clipped against this window will connect th...
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UGC NET CSE | September 2013 | Part 3 | Question: 55
MPEG involves both spatial compression and temporal compression. The spatial compression is similar to JPEG and temporal compression removes _____ frames. Temporal Voice Spatial Redundant
MPEG involves both spatial compression and temporal compression. The spatial compression is similar to JPEG and temporal compression removes _____ frames.TemporalVoiceSpa...
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Jul 24, 2016
Computer Graphics
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UGC NET CSE | August 2016 | Part 3 | Question: 17
In perspective projection (from 3D to 2D), objects behind the centre of projection are projected upside down and backward onto the view-plane. This is known as _____. Topological distortion Vanishing point View confusion Perspective foreshortening
In perspective projection (from 3D to 2D), objects behind the centre of projection are projected upside down and backward onto the view-plane. This is known as _____.Topo...
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UGC NET CSE | December 2013 | Part 3 | Question: 64
Which of the following points lies on the same side as the origin, with reference to the line 3x+7y=2? (3, 0) (1, 0) (0.5, 0.5) (0.5, 0)
Which of the following points lies on the same side as the origin, with reference to the line 3x+7y=2?(3, 0)(1, 0)(0.5, 0.5)(0.5, 0)
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The reflection along the line y=x is equivalent to reflection along the X-axis followed by counter clockwise rotation
The reflection along the line y=x is equivalent to reflection along the X-axis followed by counter clockwise rotation by theta degrees.Find the value of theta
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Show that the composition of two rotations is additive by concatenating the matrix
Show that the composition of two rotations is additive by concatenating the matrix representations for R(theta 1) and R(theta 2) to obtain R(theta 1) x R(theta 2) = R(theta 1 + theta 2)
Show that the composition of two rotations is additive by concatenating the matrix representations for R(theta 1) and R(theta 2)to obtainR(theta 1) x R(theta 2) = R(theta...
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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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Computer Graphics
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