The document contains multiple choice questions related to curves, splines, and modeling techniques used in CAD/CAM. The questions cover topics such as the different types of curves (e.g. Bezier, B-spline, cubic spline), properties that define them (e.g. control points, continuity), and file formats (e.g. .dwg, .dxf) used to represent 3D models. The right answers are provided to indicate the correct response for each question.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to curves, splines, and modeling techniques used in CAD/CAM. The questions cover topics such as the different types of curves (e.g. Bezier, B-spline, cubic spline), properties that define them (e.g. control points, continuity), and file formats (e.g. .dwg, .dxf) used to represent 3D models. The right answers are provided to indicate the correct response for each question.
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SUB-MODULE 1.1 - INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTER GRAPHICS - MCQ
The document contains multiple choice questions related to curves, splines, and modeling techniques used in CAD/CAM. The questions cover topics such as the different types of curves (e.g. Bezier, B-spline, cubic spline), properties that define them (e.g. control points, continuity), and file formats (e.g. .dwg, .dxf) used to represent 3D models. The right answers are provided to indicate the correct response for each question.
The document contains multiple choice questions related to curves, splines, and modeling techniques used in CAD/CAM. The questions cover topics such as the different types of curves (e.g. Bezier, B-spline, cubic spline), properties that define them (e.g. control points, continuity), and file formats (e.g. .dwg, .dxf) used to represent 3D models. The right answers are provided to indicate the correct response for each question.
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Which of the following is not a synthetic entity?
The curve is defined as the locus of a point moving with ____ degree of freedom. The shape of the Bezier curve is controlled by _______ . Which of the following is not a method to describe a curve mathematically? Which of the following is not an analytical entity? When the curve passes through all the data points, then the curve is known as When a smooth curve is approximated through the data points, then the curve is known as Synthetic curve pass through defined data points and thus can be represented by The slope of line segment is represented by In synthetic curves, second-order continuity yields A circle is represented in the CAD/CAM database by storing the values of its In synthetic curves, zero-order continuity yields To create a hollow part, which of the following command would be most efficient? Which of the following is a file extension used for a 3D model? The B-spline curve has a determine the coefficients of the equation – two end-points and the two tangent vectors. This statement is true for wh Question Type Option 1 checkbox Hyperbola checkbox 1 checkbox end points checkbox Implicit form checkbox Hyperbola checkbox interpolant curve checkbox interpolant curve checkbox partial differential equations checkbox y/x checkbox a curvature continuous curve checkbox center and radius checkbox a slope continuous curve checkbox Revolve checkbox .dwg checkbox zero-order continuity checkbox Hermite Cubic Spline Curve Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Bezier curve B-spline curve Cubic spline curve 0 2 3 knots control points all the above Explicit form Laplace form Parametric form Spline Parabola Ellipse approximation curve pitch curve data curve approximation curve pitch curve data curve exponential equations polynomial equations differential equations dx/dy x/y dy/dx a position continuous curve a slope continuous curve none of the above angle and center diameter radius a position continuous curve a curvature continuous curve none of the above Extrude Sweep Shell .dxf .prt .asm first-order continuity second-order continuity none of the above B-spline curve Beizer curve none of the above Right Answer Marks Opt1 1 Opt1 1 Opt3 1 Opt3 1 Opt2 1 Opt1 1 Opt2 1 Opt3 1 Opt4 1 Opt1 1 Opt1 1 Opt2 1 Opt4 1 Opt3 1 Opt3 1 Opt1 1