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July, 2015 M4.2-R4: INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA

July, 2015
M4.2-R4: INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA

NOTE:
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Question Paper in English and Hindi and Candidate can choose any one language.
2. In case of discrepancies in language, English version will be treated as final.
3. There are TWO PARTS in this Module/Paper. PART ONE contains FOUR questions and
PART TWO contains FIVE questions.
4. PART ONE is to be answered in the OMR ANSWER SHEET only, supplied with the
question paper, as per the instructions contained therein. PART ONE is NOT to be
answered in the answer book.
5. Maximum time allotted for PART ONE is ONE HOUR. Answer book for PART TWO will be
supplied at the table when the answer sheet for PART ONE is returned. However,
candidates, who complete PART ONE earlier than one hour, can collect the answer book for
PART TWO immediately after handing over the answer sheet for PART ONE.

TOTAL TIME: 3 HOURS TOTAL MARKS: 100
(PART ONE – 40; PART TWO – 60)

PART ONE
(Answer all the questions)

1. Each question below gives a multiple choice of answers. Choose the most appropriate one and enter in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)
1.1 Which of the following statement about GIF is true?
A) The GIF file format supports 8-bit images
B) GIF images cannot be used to create simple animations
C) GIFs use a lossless compression scheme
D) GIFs are saved with a .gbf extension
Answer :
1.2 Popular multimedia authoring programs include the following except for
A) Macromedia Director
B) QuarkXPress
C) Authorware
D) Toolbox
Answer :


1.3 Streaming Audio
A) Stops playing when the user disconnects from the Internet
B) Is automatically stored on the local computer
C) Must be recorded and played using a synthesizer
D) Must be stored on a MIDI instrument
Answer :

1.4 CorelDraw is an example of a(n) ________
A) GroupWare Application
B) Bit Publishing Package
C) Paint Program
D) Graphics Suite
Answer :

1.5 ________ format is a cross-platform format used for time-based data, such as video and
audio.
A) Raw
B) Quick Time Movie
C) Scitex Continuous Tone
D) PIXAR
Answer :

1.6 Each Pixel has a grey value between.
A) 0 to 230
B) 0 to 25
C) 0 to 1
D) 0 to 250
Answer :

1.7 Compression technique used for text is ________
A) Lossy
B) Loseless
C) Run Length Coding
D) Vector Quantisation
Answer :

1.8 Acronym for EXIF is ________
A) exchange Image File
B) exchange Import File
C) exchange Image Format
D) extensible Image File
Answer :

1.9 Vector Images are ________
A) composed of Pixels
B) composed of thousand of dots
C) slightly more difficult to manipulate than other images
D) composed of objects such as lines, rectangles and ovals
Answer :

1.10 ________ does not affect the original quality and size even if you resize the object
A) Transform
B) Clipping Mask
C) Smart Object
D) Rasterizing
Answer :

2. Each statement below is either TRUE or FALSE. Choose the most appropriate one and ENTER in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

2.1 PostScript Type 12 fonts are considered the industry standard and are the most reliable
when printing to high-end digital devices such as image setters and digital presses.
2.2 Image resolution and pixel dimensions are not interdependent.
2.3 Macromedia Director is an example of a popular desktop publishing program.
2.4 Multimedia Presentation can be Linear or Nonlinear or Structured Link or Web Page.
2.5 A graphic Image File name is tree.eps. This file is a Bitmap Image.
2.6 CODEC can be Hardware based, Software based or Both.
2.7 The HTML Tag used to insert a Flash movie in a web page is EMBED.
2.8 Vector Animation is another name of 2D animation.
2.9 MP3 file format has smaller file size than WAV file format.
2.10 ActionScript is the name of the programming/Scripting language of Flash.

Answer


3. Match words and phrases in column X with the closest related meaning/word(s)/phrase(s) in column Y. Enter your selection in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

                                            

X
Y
3.1
Refers to the rate at which data is processed or transferred
A.
Story Board
3.2
The Slide that controls text, characteristics and back
ground color such as shadowing and bullet style
B.
Authoring
3.3
Images made up of thousand of pixels are called
C.
Video Conferencing
3.4
CAD software is primarily used in
D.
Quick Time
3.5
Method of animation created the in-between frames when you create the start and end points of the
animation
E.
Bitmap
3.6
Shows the logic, flow and structure of a multimedia presentation
F.
Data Compression
3.7
Software used to combine text, graphics, animation,
audio and video
G.
Tweening
3.8
Transporting real-time voice and video over
telecommunications services
H.
Engineering Drawing
3.9
A software developed by Apple, that supports time- based media on the Macintosh
I.
Master
3.10
Process that condenses files so that they can be stored
in less space and transmitted over the internet at a faster rate
J.
Thumbnail


K.
Data Rate


L.
Sorter


M.
Tweaking

Answer


4. Each statement below has a blank space to fit one of the word(s) or phrase(s) in the list below. Enter your choice in the “OMR” answer sheet supplied with the question paper, following instructions therein. (1x10)

A. Clipart                            B. Template                                 C. Pixel Map
D. White Balance               E. Pal                                           F. Secam
G. Gamma                          H. Hue                                         I. Morphing
J. Thumbnail                      K. Bitmap                                     L. Resampling
M. Rasterizing

4.1 ________ is the process of converting vector based layers into pixel based layers.
4.2 ________ is a process in which Photoshop responds to your size-change request either by
adding or subtracting pixels.
4.3 ________ is a smaller version of an image.
4.4 ________ is the one of the three attributes of colour.
4.5 Images included in many software titles are called a ________.
4.6 Effect that changes one image into another is called ________.
4.7 ________ is the name of the non-linear operation used code and decodes luminance values
in video or still image systems.
4.8 ________ is the video standard introduced in early 1960’s and implemented in France and
transmits colour information sequentially.
4.9 ________ is a spatially mapped array of pixels.
4.10 ________ is the process of removing unrealistic color casts.

Answer

PART TWO
(Answer any FOUR questions)

5.
a) What are the functionalities that must be provided in a system designed to support the
integration of multimedia into a multimedia presentation?
b) What is Hypermedia and Hypertext? Explain in brief the types of Hypermedia.
c) Name the type of sound objects that can be used in Multimedia.
(5+5+5)

6.
a) Explain in brief the various components of a multimedia.
b) Briefly outline the MPEG-4 structured Audio Standard.
c) Explain in brief about the following:
i) Image Editing Tools
ii) Colour Attributes
(5+5+5)

7.
a) Why Data Compression is necessary for Multimedia activities? Distinguish between MPEG1
and MPEG2 Video Compression Techniques.
b) What is MIDI and how is the basic MIDI message structured?
c) Briefly explain the issues involved in transmitting the data on the Internet.
(8+4+3)

8.
a) Briefly explain the Card based and Icon based Authoring Tools.
b) Differentiate between PNG, GIF and TIFF Image File Format. Which are the main
considerations to choose the necessary image file type?
c) What is Morphing?
(6+6+3)

9.
a) Explain in detail the application of Multimedia in the field of EDUCATION and VIRTUAL
ENVIRONMENT.
b) Explain in brief any two of the following:
i) Shape Tweening and Motion Tweening
ii) RIFF and TIFF File Format
iii) Additive and Subtractive Colours
(9+6)

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