Description : The process of representing a large—possibly infinite—set of values with a much smaller set is called______________. A. Linear function Quantization B. PDF. C. CDF D. Quantization
Last Answer : D. Quantization
Description : The process of representing Infinite set of values with a much smaller set is called a. Mapping b. clustering c. Quantization d. Sampling
Last Answer : c. Quantization
Description : In polar vector quantization r is called ________. a. Quantum b. Phase c. Magnitude d. None of above
Last Answer : c. Magnitude
Description : __________ shape is used to make codebook in structure vector quantization. a. Square b. Rectangle c. Circle d. Hexagon
Last Answer : d. Hexagon
Description : Quantization with one word memory is also called ______. A. Uniform quantizer B. non uniform quantizer C. Jayant Quantizer D. Midrise Quantizer
Last Answer : C. Jayant Quantizer
Description : The bounded Quantization error is also called__________. A. overload error B. overload noise C. granular error D. All of above
Last Answer : C. granular error
Description : Quantization techniques that operate on blocks of data are called a. Adaptive quantization b. Non uniform Quantization c. Scalar Quantization d. None of the Above
Last Answer : d. None of the Above
Description : A simple quantization scheme would be to represent each output of the source with the ____value closest to it. a. Codeword b. Integer c. Binary sequence d. Coordinates
Last Answer : b. Integer
Description : Information per source is called a. A. sampling b. B. quantization c. C. entropy d. D. normalization
Last Answer : c. C. entropy
Description : TSVQ stands for _________. A. tree structured vector quantizers B. tree structured valid quantizers C. tree unStructured vector quantizers D. tree structured vector quantity
Last Answer : A. tree structured vector quantizers
Description : The design of the _____has a significant impact on the amount of compression. a. Cluster b. Quantizer c. Codebook d. Both (b) and (a)
Last Answer : b. Quantizer
Description : In the encoded file, how many time lengthy words appear ? a) Not a single time b) One c) Infinite d) As specified
Last Answer : b) One
Description : A particular way of coding information for storage in a computer file A. Raster graphic B. Vector graphic C. File format D. Layer
Last Answer : A. Raster graphic
Description : Which of these is NOT a way to decrease image blurriness? A. Use compatible file formats B. Increase the size of thumbails C. Save images using loseless compression D. Check if raster or vector graphics work better
Last Answer : A. Use compatible file formats
Description : LBG algorithm is used to design a _________. a. Quantizer b. Vector c. Codebook d. Index table
Last Answer : c. Codebook
Description : Set of L-dimensional blocks called the _______of the vector quantizer. a. Group b. Codebook c. Coding d. Index
Last Answer : b. Codebook
Description : Average length of Extended Huffman code is upper bounded by : a. R b. R+1 c. R-1 d. R+1/n
Last Answer : d. R+1/n
Description : Total number of nodes in the adaptive huffman tree is: A. 2n+1 B. 2n C. 2n-1 D. 2n-2
Last Answer : C. 2n-1
Description : How do you move through a Huffman tree? A. 0 = right 1= left B. 1 = left 2 = right C. 0 = left 1 = right D. 0 = middle 1 = back
Last Answer : C. 0 = left 1 = right
Description : The correct encoding of the letter C in this tree is... A. 11 B. 10 C. 01 D. 00
Last Answer : C. 01
Description : How do you move through a Huffman tree? A. 0 = right 1= left B. 1 = left 2 = right C. 0 = left 1 = right 0 = middle 1 = back
Description : When a population is divided into distinct groups based on some particular characteristic and a probability sample is taken from each group, this exemplifies: A)area sampling B)quota sampling C)stratified sampling D)cluster sampling E)simple random sampling
Last Answer : D)cluster sampling
Description : In an all weld tensile test, the original specimen gauge length was 50mm, and after the test the increased gauge length was 65mm, what is the elongation percentage? a) % A is 40 b) % A is 60 c) % A is 30 d) % A is 36
Last Answer : c) % A is 30
Description : To divide information among cells A. Wrap B. Split C. Lock D. Column
Last Answer : B. Split
Description : To change the font size in order to display more text or other data A. Border B. Shading C. Shrink to fit D. Printing area
Last Answer : A. Border
Description : To make lines of text appear on multiple lines of a cell A. Wrap B. Split C. Lock D. Column
Last Answer : D. Column
Description : A webpage is an example of an ........... electronic document A. Comp B. DTP C. On screen D. Online
Last Answer : C. On screen
Description : This document is designed to be viewed ........ on your tablet A. Comp B. DTP C. On screen D. Online
Last Answer : A. Comp
Description : A ........ is an initial document that shows where all text and graphic elements will be placed A. Comp B. DTP C. On screen D. Online
Description : What does 'WYSIWYG' stand for? A. Why you see is why you get B. When you see is when you get C. What you see is what you get D. Where you see is where you get
Last Answer : D. Where you see is where you get
Description : .............. means that a printed document will appear exactly as it does on-screen A. Layout B. Publish C. Clip art D. WYSIWYG
Last Answer : C. Clip art
Description : Data compression which guarantees that all original data can be restored exactly A. Lossless compression B. Lossy compression C. File compression D. Raster compression
Last Answer : B. Lossy compression
Description : A program allows a user to design and publish a document using only a computer and a printer A. DTP B. PDF C. PPT D. DOC
Last Answer : A. DTP
Description : The term for small images or icons that can be inserted into a document A. Clip art B. Layout C. DTP D. Posters
Last Answer : C. DTP
Description : What is DTP? A. Desktop Program B. Desktop Printout C. Desktop Publishing D. Desktop Power Point
Last Answer : B. Desktop Printout
Description : How does lossy compression reduce the size of files? A. Through removing redundancies by grouping repeated data together. B. By removing some precision in data that humans would have difficulty to ... the amount of storage needed. D. By replacing blocks of data with more compact representations.
Last Answer : D. By replacing blocks of data with more compact representations.
Description : Which of the following is a benefit of lossy compression over lossless? A. File sizes will always be reduced, even when compressed multiple times. B. File quality is not harmed, e.g. ... can be decompressed back to their original uncompressed form. D. File sizes are usually significantly smaller.
Last Answer : C. Files can be decompressed back to their original uncompressed form.
Description : What type of compression actually deletes data and cannot be decompressed? A. File Compression B. Lossless Compression C. Lossy Compression D. Archive Compression
Last Answer : D. Archive Compression
Description : Hamzah needs to email a large file to a classmate. Why might he need to use file compression to do so? A. Email services often only let you send compressed data files. B. Compressed files are ... . D. Email services often have maximum file sizes that prevent you sending files that are too large.
Last Answer : D. Email services often have maximum file sizes that prevent you sending files that are too large.
Description : External data can be useful because: A. It is the most expensive to obtain B. It is the cheapest to obtain C. It is most reliable D. It is the most current
Last Answer : B. It is the cheapest to obtain
Description : shipping/inventory and billing records are examples of A. external data B. internal data C. qualitative data D. clickstream data
Last Answer : B. internal data
Description : Internal data comes from: A. within the organization B. from the government C. inside the target market D. inside the human mind
Last Answer : A. within the organization
Description : Quantitative Data has to do with numbers or data that can be ___. A. Observed B. Tasted C. felt by emotion D. measured
Last Answer : D. measured
Description : Which is not an example of Qualitative Data A. color B. smell C. beauty D. volume
Last Answer : A. color
Description : A sport/event organization that wants to obtain information about the population in a certain geographic location might use A. Government sources B. Primary Databases C. Personal Questionaires D. telephone surveys
Last Answer : B. Primary Databases
Description : Which of the following is a secondary source of sport/event information: A. Accounting records B. Demographic reports C. Computerized surveys D. Personal interviews
Last Answer : B. Demographic reports
Description : Which is an example of primary data? A. journal entry B. survey C. census data D. news article
Last Answer : C. census data
Description : All Waves A. Have troughs and nodes B. Move back and forth C. Transfer energy D. are big
Last Answer : A. Have troughs and nodes
Description : A point where a wave crosses its resting line A. Node B. Frequency C. Transversal D. Trough
Last Answer : B. Frequency
Description : Energy of movement A. Potential energy B. Kinetic energy C. Sound energy D. spring energy
Last Answer : D. spring energy