DSSSB Technical Assistant Digital Photogrpaher Paper 2014

DSSSB Technical Assistant Digital Photographer Paper 2014

Thanks to the presence of _________screen, you can view your photos immediately on your digital camera.
(a) LCD
(b) Optical
(c) Tube
(d) Green matte

Why do you have to use the white balance option on digital camera ?
(a) To get the light right on camera
(b) To balance the background colour
(c) To understand the sunlight
(d) To keep the colour looking as natural as possible in the picture

Exposure is the _________of light to create a photo.
(a) Thickness of the amount
(b) Harshness of the amount
(c) Measure of the amount
(d) Fairness of the amount

Digital cameras need higher resolution lenses because of the small size of the individual ________elements.
(a) Key
(b) Light
(c) Polar
(d) Sensor

The appearance of sharpness depends on both the optics __________and on the resolving power of the eye.
(a) of the lgiht
(b) of the lens
(c) background/foreground
(d) shade

ISO priority a particularly useful when you don’t want to make any compromises over image quality by introducing _______into the picture.
(a) Noise
(b) Hihg-res.
(c) Pixels
(d) Gaussian finish

_______________, which is directly related to the aperture size refers to how much of the image from foreground to background, looks sharply focused.
(a) Shallow field
(b) Depth of focus
(c) Depth of field
(d) Depth of ground

A standard or normal lens produces an image that is roughtly equivalent to the way a scene appears when viewed with
(a) the binoculars
(b) ND filter
(c) the naked eye
(d) UV filter

A 28 mm wide angle lens is ideal for photographing a
(a) Distant tower
(b) Group of people
(c) Portraiture
(d) Eye of a bird

28-85 mm lens is called
(a) zoom lens
(b) fixed focal lengh lens
(c) auto lens
(d) angle of view

A telephoto lens has specially designed optics that allow it to have a __________
(a) Short focal length
(b) Long focal length
(c) Both (a) & (b)
(d) None of the above

What kind of a light does a diffuser produce?
(a) Soft, wide spread of light
(b) Outdoor light
(c) Harsh, wide spread of light
(d) Daylinght


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