1. Emulsion
A. Light sensitive gelatin
B. Developing chemical
C. Digital ink
C. Digital ink
D. None of the above
Answer: (A)
2. Fill-In-Light
A. Back ground light
A. Back ground light
B. Additional light to soften
C. Natural light
C. Natural light
D. None of the above
Answer: (B)
3. Filter
A. Coloured piece of glass
A. Coloured piece of glass
B. A mesh
C. Muslin cloth
D. None of the above
Answer: (A)
4. Flat lighting
A. High contrast
A. High contrast
B. Little contrast
C. For shadow
D. None of the above
Answer: (B)
5. Focal length
A. Distance between film and centre of lens
A. Distance between film and centre of lens
B. distance between foreground and background
C. Distance between object and film.
C. Distance between object and film.
D. None of the above
Answer: (A)
6. Foreground
A. Area between lens and sensor
A. Area between lens and sensor
B. area between camera and object
C. Area between photographer and camera
C. Area between photographer and camera
D. None of the above
Answer: (B)
7. …………… has been defined as taking of photographs to provide a record of social and political situations with the aim of conveying information
A. Documentary photography
A. Documentary photography
B. Wild life photography
C.Travel photography
C.Travel photography
D. Sports photography .
Answer: (A)
8. Long distance photography is facilitated by—
A. Visible light
A. Visible light
B. X-rays
C. Infra Red rays
D. Ultra violet rays
Answer: (C)
9. A ‘bleeding’ picture is one that is
A. without borders
A. without borders
B. badly printed
C. streaked due to exhausted developer
C. streaked due to exhausted developer
D. Note of these
Answer: (A)
10. Visible light occurs between
A. 3000 and 8000 Angstrom
A. 3000 and 8000 Angstrom
B. 3000 and 7000 Angstrom
C. 4000 and 7000 Angstrom
C. 4000 and 7000 Angstrom
D. None of these
Answer: (C)
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