Showing posts with label Chrome Product Test answer 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrome Product Test answer 2013. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 July 2013

oDesk PC Graphics Test 2013


What is meant by the term fog?
a. The mixing of an image with a fixed color that thickens as the image's pixels get further away from the viewpoint.
b. A special type of channel used in graphics software for saving selections.
c. a technique of blending bitmap-based images and text to reduce the stair-stepping or jagged appearance.
d. The relationship of an image's width to height or its proportions.
In a 3-D graphics environment, the process of subdividing a surface into a mesh of smaller shapes that are easy to analyze is known as:
a. Anti-aliasing
b. Tessellation
c. Blending
d. Texture mapping
The serial execution of the processes applied to geometric primitives (text, lines, polygons, curves, and surfaces) in a graphics package to produce two-dimensional output is called its:
a. Execution LIFO stack
b. Graphical modeling
c. Transmogrification
d. Rendering pipeline
What is meant by the term auto trace?
a. A part of off-screen memory that holds the distance from the viewpoint for each pixel, the Z-value.
b. A programmed function in illustration software that converts raster graphics into vector graphics whereby paths are created along the edges of a scanned image.
c. A process of removing hidden surfaces by sorting polygons in back-to-front order prior to rendering.
d. Areas in an image with a blocky or blotchy appearance.
Which of the following is/are basic phases of creating 3-D computer graphics?
a. 3-D modeling
b. 3-D rendering
c. Transmogrification
d. Computer animation
When considering illumination from light sources, which of the following types of light sources has the same intensity in all directions:
a. Point source
b. Spot light
c. Parallel light
d. Specular
Another term for the video output device for storing the graphic image as it is being formed and later used for displaying the image is:
a. FIFO stack
b. Frame buffer
c. Flash drive
d. L3 cache
Images based upon geometric elements, such as points, curves, and surfaces, that follow mathematical equations are called:
a. Marques
b. Vectors
c. Knock-outs
d. Halftones
A technique for achieving higher quality in lower-quality images is called __________. It takes advantage of an optical illusion to simulate 24-bit quality with 8-bit or 16-bit images:
a. Dithering
b. 3-D pipeline
c. Interpolation
d. Surface removal
Which of the following file formats are popular vector-graphics formats?
a. EPS
b. XLS
c. SVG
d. PDF
Which one of the following graphics standard specifications is the main competitor to Microsoft's Direct3D (the 3D graphics API within DirectX)?
a. OpenGL
b. PHIGS
c. X 11
d. IRIS GL
Select from the following choices the one that most closely completes the Shannon sampling theorem: "The ideal samples of a continuous function contain all the information in the original function if and only if the continuous function is sampled at a frequency ___________ the highest frequency in the function."
a. Equal to
b. Greater than twice
c. Greater than one-half
d. Less than one-half
Which of the following is the most commonly used lighting model?
a. Xerxes
b. Z-buffering
c. Texture mapping
d. Phong
Which of the following statements about pixels are true? (Answer all that apply.)
a. A pixel has a dimension.
b. A pixel is a point.
c. Pixels are visible.
d. A pixel can have coordinates.
Of the following, select all of the techniques that could be employed in anti-aliasing:
a. Sinc-function filtering
b. Supersampling
c. Z-buffering
d. Flat shading
An image rendering process that builds images based upon the propagation of light rays and the effects of absorption, reflection, and refraction associated with the objects being scanned is termed as:
a. Ray tracing
b. Grommets
c. Spread
d. Mask
_________ adds appropriately colored pixels to an image to make it seem as though more colors were present in the original.
a. Imposition
b. Logo
c. Dithering
d. Over print
What does the term "flythrough" imply?
a. A series of mathematical operations that act on output primitives and geometric attributes to convert them from modeling coordinates to device coordinates.
b. A memory buffer used to hold one line of video.
c. Displayed representation of a scene or an object that appears to have three axes of reference: height, width, and depth (x, y, and z).
d. A type of animation in which the camera moves around a scene, rather than objects moving in front of a stationary camera.
Which of the following colors belong to the standard four-color subtractive color model used in color printing or otherwise used to describe the printing process?
a. Red
b. Magenta
c. Yellow
d. Green
Which of the following polygon meshes is most commonly used in mesh modelling because its input data are more readily acceptable to modern hardware?
a. Vertex-vertex mesh
b. Winged-edge mesh
c. Vertex-face mesh
d. Quad-edge mesh
Which of the following techniques reduces the appearance of jagged edges of lines and edges in raster graphics?
a. Warnock space subdivision
b. Depth sort
c. Gouraud shading
d. Anti-aliasing
What is meant by the term crop?
a. In proportional spacing, the tightening of space between letters to create a visually appealing flow to the text.
b. The analysis of a picture using techniques that can identify shades, colors, and relationships that cannot be perceived by the human eye.
c. Changing or improving graphics images, either interactively using a paint program or by using software routines that alter contrast, smooth lines, or filter out unwanted data.
d. Trimming or masking of photos, graphics, drawings, or illustrations.
The vector-graphics package that was developed by Microsoft is:
a. Draw
b. Inkscape
c. Illustrator
d. Visio
Which of the following are common shading models?
a. Cortez
b. flat
c. Gouraud
d. Phong
The effect that occurs when an object nearer to the viewport in 3-D space blocks (masks) another, more distant object from view is called:
a. Depth
b. Cueing
c. Occlusion
d. Filtering
The process whereby a specific key color (often blue or green) within an image is made transparent when that image is mixed with another image is known as:
a. Graphic keying
b. Chroma keying
c. Shade keying
d. Scissors keying
Which of the following best describes the term "vertex-vertex polygon mesh?"
a. A process by which color information is interpolated across the face of the polygon to determine the colors at each pixel.
b. A method of using two buffers, one for display and the other for rendering.
c. The simplest mathematical representation of a mesh, but which is not widely used due to  the lack of explicit face and edge information.
d. A method of increasing the quality of a texture map by applying different-resolution texture maps for different objects in the same image, depending on their size and depth.
Which one of the following is a data structure used to organize objects within a space, which can be used in hidden-surface removal and in ray tracing?
a. Patch mesh
b. Circular buffer
c. Binary space partitioning (BSP) tree
d. Hash table
What is meant by the term projection?
a. The process of mapping three dimensional images to two dimensions for display.
b. An interpolation technique used to remove texture distortion, stair casing, or jagged edges at the edges of an object.
c. The part of the graphics engine that draws 3-D primitives, usually triangles or other simple polygons.
d. Wrapping a texture image onto an object to create a realistic representation of the object in 3D space.
Which one of the following formats would provide the least amount of pixelation when its dimensions are scaled (magnified) in size?
a. JPEG
b. TIFF
c. PNG
d. EPS
What does the term "jaggies" imply?
a. Image that continues from one page of a publication across the gutter or spine to the facing page.
b. The stair-step effect seen along curves and edges in text or bit-mapped graphics.
c. In halftone screens, a measurement of resolution or detail.
d. A photographic proof made from assembled (stripped) negatives.
What is meant by the term rigging?
a. A combination of colors that appear to have a stronger impact and highly visible look.
b. The area of the graphics memory used to store the Z or depth information about rendered objects.
c. The process of linking a 3-D object, such as modeling a character, to its bone structure (skeletal animation).
d. The process of applying a texture to the surface of 3-D models to simulate walls, sky, etc.
What does the term "depth sort" imply?
a. To convert an image or signal into digital code by scanning, tracing on a graphics tablet, or using an analog to digital conversion device.
b. An algorithm for creating a hidden-line drawing of polygon data sets by drawing the polygons from the most distant to the closest, in order.
c. The simulation of a continuous-tone image (shaded drawing, photograph) with dots.
d. In computer graphics, a particular shade or tint of a given color.
Which of the following rotation techniques gives the best results?
a. Euler angles
b. Axis-angle
c. 3 by 3 matrix
d. Quaternions
The process of using an image described in a vector-graphics format and converting it into a bitmapped image as output on a display or printer, or as storage in a bitmapped file is known as
a. Pixelation
b. Rasterization
c. Transmogrification
d. Animation
Which one of the color parameters measures how far away the color is from gray?
a. Hue
b. Saturation
c. Brightness
d. Gamut
A process in 2-D computer graphics whereby a closed vector path is used to mask (block) parts of an image is known as:
a. Double path
b. Palletized path
c. Keying path
d. Clipping path
Which of the following is/are typical steps in a graphical pipeline that converts three-dimensional objects for two-dimensional display or printing?
a. Hidden line/hidden surface removal (HLHSR)
b. Rasterization
c. Viewport mapping and clipping
d. Writing to the framebuffer
What is meant by the term gradient?
a. A binary representation in which a bit or set of bits corresponds to some part of an object such as an image or font.
b. In computer graphics, a curve that is generated using a mathematical formula which assures continuity with other b-splines.
c. A color (or grayscale) fill that gradually blends from one color to another, perhaps from light to dark, for example.
d. In computer graphics, a technique for simulating rough textures by creating irregularities in shading.
In computer graphics, when a line or object is moved where one end or point stays fixed in position is termed as:
a. Perfect banding
b. Rubber banding
c. Print banding
d. Saddle banding         

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Chrome Product Test answer

The following information will not be logged or saved when using incognito mode:

a. webpages you visit
b. changes made to your bookmarks
c. new cookies
d. webpages you visit & new cookies
e. All of the above
Which of the below is a way to force an individual tab to close:
a. opening your Windows’ Task Manager via CTRL+ALT+DELETE.
b. hitting ALT+F4 on your keyboard
c. opening Google Chrome’s Task Manager via the Page menu or hitting SHIFT+ESC
d. dragging it out of the original window

Where can you find your passwords?
a. The Basics tab in the Options menu
b. The Personal Stuff tab in the Options menu
c. The Under the Hood tab in the Options menu
d. The page menu
e. None of the above
Which one of these is not on the New Tab page?
a. thumbnails of your most visited sites
b. link to view full history
c. recently closed tabs
d. Google Chrome help center
True or false: You can’t partially clear your browsing history; you either clear your whole history, or you don’t clear it at all.
a. True
b. False
True or False: When a feature moves from the Developer Channel to the Beta Channel, we will always localize the feature.
a. True
b. False
If you want to browse web pages without leaving a record of it, how would you do it?
a. Open a new window
b. Open an incognito window
c. Open a new tab and drag it out to a new window
d. Open an incognito tab
What are the thumbnails that appear on the New Tab page?
a. Your last visited sites
b. Your most frequently visited sites
c. Your bookmarked sites
d. Popular sites on the Web
e. None of the above
When translating UI strings, what should you do to see how those English strings appear in context?
a. Install the latest version of Chrome from the Beta channel
b. Install the latest version of Chrome from the Stable Channel
c. Use the Google Contextual Review Tool
d. Read the Message descriptions
Which of these best describes the Linguistic QA process for Chrome?
a. Reviewer receives latest version of the build, follows test plan to check new strings, and makes changes directly in World Server
b. Reviewer downloads latest build from the Developer Channel, follows test plan to check new strings and makes changes directly in World Server
c. Reviewer downloads latest build from the Beta Channel, follows test plan to check new strings and makes changes directly in World Server
d. Reviewer receives screenshots, follows test plan to check new strings and suggests changes in attached Google Spreadsheet (Trix sheet)
e. None of the above
True or False: We localize the download page for the Developer Channel.
a. True
b. False
The homepage button is not visible by default.
a. True
b. False
Aside from using CTRL + P, you find the Print option in the following location in Google Chrome:
a. the Wrench menu
b. the take-out menu
c. right-clicking on the tab strip
d. the Page menu
True or false: Google Chrome is a faster and better search engine than Google.com.
a. True
b. False
True or False: The product name (Google Chrome) is left untranslated for all languages
a. True
b. False
Which of these best describes the frequency of Chrome’s Stable Channel release cycle?
a. Weekly
b. Bi-monthly
c. Monthly
d. Ad hoc
e. None of the above
Which of the following does Google Chrome *not* automatically imprt from your current default browser?
a. homepage setting
b. browsing history
c. download history
d. saved passwords
Which of these is not displayed as an autosuggestion when typing into address bar:
a. sites that you have bookmarked
b. pages in your recent history
c. recent downloads
d. search on Google
If you have 3 tabs open, which of the following is not a way to close multiple tabs at once in Google Chrome?
a. Clicking on the ‘X’ icon in the top right corner of the window
b. Right-clicking on a tab and selecting ‘close tabs opened by this tab’
c. Right-clicking on a tab and selecting ‘close other tabs’
d. Right-clicking on a tab and selecting ‘close this tab’
Which of the following is not a channel for downloading Chrome?
a. Beta
b. Stable
c. Consumer
d. Developer
How should you treat URLs that appear in Help Center requests?
a. Always localize all URLs
b. Refer to the instructions attached to each request
c. Never localize any URLs in requests for either the Tier 1 Help Center languages or the Help Center Light languages
d. Localize URLs for the Tier 1 Help Center languages but not Help Center Light languages
e. None of the above
The Developer channel version of Google Chrome is most suited for what type of user?
a. Wants the most stable version of Google Chrome
b. Wants to know and see the latest features and wants to help develop the code
c. Wants to use some of the latest features but doesn’t need to code
d. Wants to use a version in a different language
e. None of the above
How should you treat screenshots in help content requests?
a. Strip the screenshots out in all non-EN languages
b. Keep the screenshot file name unchanged
c. Change the language parameter for the image file name in all languages
d. Change the language parameter in the image file name for the Tier 1 Help Center languages. Strip the screenshots for the Help Center Light language
e. None of the above
Where can you locate the version number of Google Chrome that you’re using?
a. in the page menu
b. in the bookmark manager
c. in the wrench menu
d. from www.google.com/chrome
e. None of the above
What can you do in the bookmark manager that you can’t do using the bookmarks bar?
a. Edit bookmarks
b. Rearrange your bookmarks
c. Import / export your bookmarks
d. Add a new folder
e. None of the above
Which of the following is false?
a. To see a list of pages you previously viewed, hold down the back arrow
b. You can set the New Tab button to open your homepage instead
c. Application shortcuts allow you to access web pages from your desktop
d. Google Chrome has its own task manager where you can stop web page processes
e. None of the above
If something goes wrong on a website and the “Aw Snap!” error appears, what should you do?
a. Close the tab containing the misbehaving website
b. Restart the whole browser
c. Restart your computer
d. Give up. Use Firefox
e. None of the above
Which of these in true? Google Chrome’s multi-process architecture:
a. Will protect one tab from crashing another
b. Will render web pages
c. Will process javascript
d. Will run other web browsers
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
Which one of these places can you not use to open a bookmark?
a. bookmark star
b. bookmark bar
c. bookmark manager
d. address bar
Where can you find the bookmarks bar if it’s not docked?
a. Bookmark manager
b. Options menu
c. New Tab page
d. Page menu
e. None of the above
True or false: Executable files download automatically in Google Chrome, once you click the file.
a. True
b. False