Computer Fundamentals Questions and Answers – Virtual Reality

This set of Computer Fundamentals Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Virtual Reality”.

1. HMD stands for?
a) Head Mounted Display
b) Head Masked Display
c) Head Made Display
d) Head Mounted Detection
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Answer: a
Explanation: It stands for Head Mounted Display. A kind of stereo display with two miniature screens and depth perception.

2. In terms of image analysis, it is important to attend to primary level signs in visual codes, most obviously for examples of still photography.
a) True
b) False
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Answer: a
Explanation: The statement is true. This approach categorizes the image analysis into three: position, treatment and content.

3. ______________ keep track of position.
a) Motion analyzers
b) Motion Trackers
c) HMD
d) SMD
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Answer: b
Explanation: Motion trackers keep track of position. Other devices are like head trackers and body trackers.
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4. BOOM stands for?
a) Binocular Omni-Orientation Manager
b) Binary Omni-Orientation Manager
c) Binocular Omni-Orientation Monitor
d) Binary Omni-Orientation Monitor
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Answer: c
Explanation: BOOM stands for Binocular Omni-Orientation Monitor. It is a type of Stereoscopic display. Guidance of the box by the users.

5. A term for Illusion of immersion by projecting stereo images on the walls and floor of a room.
a) CAVE
b) BOOM
c) GUI
d) HMD
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Answer: a
Explanation: CAVE is the term. CAVE stands for Cave Automatic Virtual Environment.
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6. It is a mediated environment which creates the sensation in a user of being present in a (physical) surrounding.
a) WWW
b) VR
c) HMD
d) GUI
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Answer: b
Explanation: VR or virtual reality is a mediated environment which creates the sensation in a user of being present in a (physical) surrounding.

7. A term to describe the extent to which a user can modify form and content of a mediated environment.
a) Vividness
b) Richness
c) Interactivity
d) Mapping
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Answer: c
Explanation: Interactivity is the extent to which a user can modify form and content of a mediated environment. It comprises speed and mapping.

8. A type of VR environment in which subjects are visually isolated from the real environment.
a) Immersive
b) Semi immersive
c) Non immersive
d) Augmented
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Answer: a
Explanation: In immersive VR, subjects are visually isolated from the real environment. A virtual scene is responding to the subjects actions.

9. In this type of VR environment, the three-dimensional scene is considered as a part of the physical environment.
a) Immersive
b) Semi immersive
c) Non immersive
d) Augmented
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Answer: c
Explanation: This happens in non-immersive Virtual environment. Also, the subjects do fully respond in the real environment.
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10. In this type of VR environment, the subjects can perform both in the real and virtual environment.
a) Immersive
b) Semi immersive
c) Non immersive
d) Augmented
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Answer: b
Explanation: The Semi-Immersive Virtual Reality provides an experience partially based in a virtual environment.

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