Question Bank Multimedia
Question Bank Multimedia
Question Bank Multimedia
UNIT 1
PART-A
1.What do you understand by multimedia?
It is defines as multiple sources and forms of media likes, text, audio, animation, videos,
graphics and any other source of media. It is mainly used to deliver information, to a group
or platform.
Multimedia includes design, web design, presentation, etc.
Multimedia is used to create interactive experiences that engage and inform the audience.
It can be used for educational or training purposes, advertising, gaming, or any other
application where an interactive experience is desired.
2. Write the name of multimedia application?
Multimedia is widely used in applications like,
Teleconferencing
• VoIP(Voice over IP)
• PC –to- PC.
• PC-to-Telephone.
Audio, Video and Multimedia messages
• Voice mail.
• Multimedia mail.
Image processing and image recognition.
3. What is virtual memory?
Virtual memory is defined as a memory management method where computers
use secondary memory to compensate for the scarcity of physical memory.
Virtual memory provides benefits in terms of costs, physical space, multitasking
capabilities, and data security.
4.What are the components of multimedia?
1.Facsimile
2.Text
3.Document images
4.Photographic Images
5.Geographical Information Systems
6.Voice Commands and Voice Synthesis
7.Audio Messages
8.Video Messages
9.Full motion stored and Live Video (FMV)
10. Holographic images
11. Fractals
5. List out the various hardware requirements for multimedia?
o Multimedia marketing council(MMC)
o Defines multimedia PC(MPC)
Two classes
1.Multimedia Playback
for viewing an exciting Multimedia Presentation
2.Multimedia production
design and developing multimedia Presentation
Print advertising
Radio (audio) advertising
Television (video) advertising
Digital advertising
Display Ads
Video
Advantages of Multimedia
2. Enhanced Communication
3. Increased Accessibility
4. Increased Interactivity
Disadvantages of Multimedia
1. Cost
2. Technical issues
3. Limited accessibility
4. Dependence on technology
PART_B
1. Explain Distributed Multimedia System.
2. Explain Multimedia Metadata
3. Explain Multimedia Database
4. Explain Hyper Media, Hyper text, Object Linking, Object Embedded.
5. Explain Multimedia Learning.
UNIT 2
PART-A
Lossy algorithms.
Lossy compression is typically used when a file can afford to lose some data,
and/or if storage space needs to be drastically ‘freed up’.
Here, an algorithm scans image files and reduces their size by discarding
information considered less important or undetectable to the human eye.
Lossless algorithms.
With lossless compression the file data is restored and rebuilt in its original form
after decompression, enabling the image to take up less space without any
discernible loss in picture quality.
No data is lost and as the process can be reversed, it’s also known as reversible
compression.
4. What is MP3
MP3, a data compression format for encoding digital audio, most commonly
music. MP3 files offered substantial fidelity to compact disc (CD) sources at
vastly reduced file sizes. Category: Science & Tech. In full: MPEG-1 Audio
Layer.
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format that has captured all
the elements of a printed document as an electronic image that users can view,
navigate, print or forward to someone else.
However, PDF files are more than images of documents. Files can
embed type fonts so that they're available at any viewing location.
To view saved PDF files, users need either the full Acrobat program,
which is not free, or a less expensive program, such as Adobe Reader, which is
available for free from Adobe. PDF files can also be viewed in most
web browsers.
7. What is GIF?
The GIF file format was created in June 1987 by computer scientist Steve
Wilhite and his team at the US technology company CompuServe.
The GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is in normal use limited to an 8-bit
palette, or 256 colors (while 24-bit color depth is technically possible). GIF is
most suitable for storing graphics with few colors, such as simple diagrams,
shapes, logos, and cartoon style images, as it uses LZW ( Lempel–Ziv–
Welch )lossless compression( lossless data compression technique to reduce the
file size without degrading the visual quality), which is more effective when
large areas have a single color, and less effective for photographic
or dithered images.
RTF stands for rich text format which is commonly used in storing text and text
formatting information that can be applied in the creation or sharing of documents.
• Document exchange: RTF has become the standard for exchanging documents
between users who might be in a different word processing environment. This
ensures that the document maintains its formatting whatever software is used to
view it.
• Cross-platform compatibility: Windows, macOS, and Linux are able to open
RTF files offering a cross-platform means of document sharing.
• E-books and documentation: RTF is widely used as a standard format in e-
books and other documents where consistency in formulation is important.
• Data interchange: Besides, RTF is also applicable in transferring structured
information like shifting data from one program to another.
Hypertext Hyperlink
Hypertext directed information only Hyperlink directed link could contain some
generates the related information. unrelated information.
Hypertext associate with the keywords. Hyperlink associate with the anchor tags.
15.Define TIFF.
TIFF (Tag Image File Format) format is a flexible format usually using either
the TIFF or TIF filename extension. The tag structure was designed to be easily
extendible.TIFFs can be lossy or lossless, depending on the technique chosen for
storing the pixel data. Some digital cameras can save images in TIFF format, using
the LZW compression algorithm for lossless storage.
TIFF image format is not widely supported by web browsers.
A favorite among photographers, TIFFs are a handy way to store high-quality
images before editing if you want to avoid lossy file formats. TAldus Corporation
created the TIFF file in the mid-1980s for use in desktop publishing.
PART-B
1. Write the types of compression and What are the types of Audio and Video
file.
2. Explain various methods of image compression and brief about image file
format.
3. Explain the JPEG compression standard?
4. Explain Colour in image and video.
5. Explain colour modes.
UNIT 3
PART – A
1. State the advantage and disadvantage of care-based authoring tools.
Advantages:
1.User-Friendly GUI
Disadvantage:
1.Skill Requirements
6.What is simulation?
A simulation is a model that mimics the operation of an existing or proposed
system, providing evidence for decision-making by being able to test different
scenarios or process changes. This can be coupled with virtual reality technologies
for a more immersive experience.
PART – B
1. Authoring metaphors, Tools Features and Types
2. Explain Editing Tools.
3. Discuss in detail about Virtual Learning
4. Explain Simulation.
5. Explain the forms of virtual Reality
UNIT 4
PART – A
1. What is animation?
Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to
create moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by
hand on transparent celluloid sheets (cels) to be photographed and exhibited on
film.
Digital 2D Animation
Digital 3D Animation
Puppetry Animation
Clay Animation or Claymation
Sand Animation
4. What is kinematics.
Kinematics is the study of the motion of mechanical points, bodies and systems
without consideration of their associated physical properties and the forces acting
on them. The study is often referred to as the geometry of motion, and it models
these motions mathematically using algebra.
5. State the components of virtual system.
A virtual machine, commonly shortened to just VM, is no different than any
other physical computer like a laptop, smart phone, or server. It has a CPU,
memory, disks to store your files, and can connect to the internet if needed.
7. What is morphing?
Morphing is animation that changes one image slowly into another. It is often
used to change one face into another face. To seamlesly change from one image to
another, a series of points is identified in both the before and after objects. This is
so major parts will correspond - e.g., the eyes in a face.
Advantage
Skeletal animation has become an essential technique in computer animation
because it allows for efficient rendering and manipulation of both 2D and 3D
characters. Its ability to create lifelike movements in character animations has made
it a valuable tool for film, television, and video game industries.
Disadvantage
One of the main disadvantages of skeletal animation is that it can be less realistic
and expressive, especially for facial animation. By using bones, you can only control
the movement of the vertices by rotating or translating them, which can result in
unnatural or stiff deformations.
11. Differentiate between virtual reality and augmented reality.
The distinctions between VR and AR come down to the devices they require and the
experience itself:
UNIT 5
PART – A
Public cloud
Private Cloud
Community Cloud
Hybrid Cloud
12. List the cloud computing characteristics.
The National Institute of Standards Technology (NIST) lists five essential
characteristics of cloud computing: on-demand self-service, broad network access,
resource pooling, rapid elasticity, and measured service.
PART – B