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MCQ on Data Compression

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) focused on data compression, color models, and television standards. Key topics include the definition and purpose of data compression, types of compression techniques, and the characteristics of color models used in imaging. It also covers technical aspects of television systems and pixel representation in RGB color space.

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MCQ on Data Compression

The document contains a series of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) focused on data compression, color models, and television standards. Key topics include the definition and purpose of data compression, types of compression techniques, and the characteristics of color models used in imaging. It also covers technical aspects of television systems and pixel representation in RGB color space.

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MCQ on data compression

1. Data compression means to the file size.

A. Increase

B. Decrease

C. Can’t say

D. None of the above Answer

Correct option is B

2. Data compression and encryption both work on binary

A. False

B. True Answer

Correct option is B

3. What is compression?

A. To compress something by pressing it very hardly

B. To minimize the time taken for a file to be downloaded

C. To reduce the size of data to save space

D. To convert one file to another Answer

Correct option is C

4. Data compression usually works by .

A. Deleting random bits data

B. Finding repeating patterns Answer

Correct option is B

5. Why data compressed?

A. To optimise the data

B. To reduce secondary storage space

C. To reduce packet congestion on networks

D. Both (B) and (C)

Correct option is D
6. Which is a type of data compression?

A. Resolution

B. Zipping

C. Inputting

D. Caching

Correct option is B

7. Data compression involves

A. Compression only

B. Reconstruction only

C. Both compression and reconstruction

D. None of the above

Correct option is C

8. Based on the requirements of reconstruction, data compression schemes can be divided into
broad classes

A. 3

B. 4

C. 2

D. 5

Correct option is C (Lossless, lossy compression)

9. What is compression ratio?

A. The ratio of the number of bits required to represent the data before compression to the number
of bits required to represent the data after

B. The ratio of the number of bits required to represent the data after compression to the number of
bits required to represent the data before

C. The ratio of the number of bits required to represent the data after reconstruction to the number
of bits required to represent the data before

D. The ratio of the number of bits required to represent the data before reconstruction to the
number of bits required to represent the data after

Correct option is A
10. Suppose storing an image made up of a square array of 256×256 pixels requires 65,536 bytes.
The image is compressed and the compressed version requires 16,384 bytes. Then the

compression ratio is .

A. 1:4

B. 4:1

C. 1:2

D. 2:1

Correct option is B

11. Lossy techniques are generally used for the compression of data that originate as analog signals,
such as

A. Speech

B. Video

C. Both

D. None of these

Correct option is C

12. Which of the following is true of lossy and lossless compression techniques?

A. Lossless compression is only used in situations where lossy compression techniques can’t be used

B. Lossy compression is best suited for situations where some loss of detail is tolerable, especially if
it will not be detectable by a human

C. Both lossy and lossless compression techniques will result in some information being lost from the
original file

D. Neither lossy nor lossless compression can actually reduce the number of bits needed to
represent a file

Correct option is B

13. Which of the following would not be suitable for Lossy Compression?

A. Speech

B. Video

C. Text

D. Image

Correct option is C
14. Which of the following are not in a compressed format?

A. MP3

B. Bitmap

C. MPEG

D. JPEG

Correct option is B

15. Information theory was given by

A. Claude von Regan

B. Claude Elwood Shannon

C. Claude Monet

D. Claude Debussy

Correct option is B

16. A code in which no codeword is a prefix to another codeword is called as

A. Prefix cod

B. Parity code

C. Convolutional code

D. Block code

Correct option is A

17. The set of binary sequences is called a ________ , and the individual members of the set are
called_________ .

A. Codewords, code

B. Code, codewords

C. None of these Answer Correct option is B

18. Full form of ASCII is

A. American Standard Code for Information Intercaste

B. American Standard Codewords for Information Interchange

C. American Standard Code for Information Interchange

D. American System Code for Information Interchange

Correct option is C
19. Which of the following are Lossless methods?

A. Run-length

B. Huffman

C. Lempel Ziv

D. All of the above

Correct option is D

20. Which of the following are lossy methods?

A. JPEG

B. MPEG

C. MP3

D. All of the above

Correct option is D

21. Huffman codes are_______ codes and are optimum for a given model (set of probabilities).

A. Parity

B. Prefix

C. Convolutional code

D. Block code

Correct option is B

22. The Huffman procedure is based on observations regarding optimum prefix codes, which is/are

A. In an optimum code, symbols that occur more frequently (have a higher probability of
occurrence) will have shorter codewords than symbols that occur less

B. In an optimum code,thetwo symbolsthat occurleast frequently will havethe samelength

C. Both (A) and (B)

D. None of these

Correct option is C

23. The best algorithms for solving Huffman codes

A. Brute force algorithm

B. Divide and conquer algorithm

C. Greedy algorithm

D. Exhaustive search

Correct option is C
Q24: Vector quantization is lossy or lossless encoding? A: Lossy encoding/source encoding

Q: The MP3 encoding process takes advantage of _________ algorithms to filter out frequencies that
human ear cannot hear or unlikely to hear

1, Psychoacoustic

2. perceptual

3. predictive

4, None

Answer: Psychocoustic

Q25: In MPEG Audio encoding, the input PCM sound signal is divided by filters to ______________
bands using ___________________ transform

Ans: 32 subbands or 32 frequencies and used Direct Cosine Transforms.

Q: The output bits of psychoanalyst model are applied to the 32 filter bands for ___________ and
_______________

Ans: Scaling and quantisation

Which of the following color models are defined with three primary colors ?

a. RGB and HSV color models

b. CMYD and HSV color models

c. HSV and HLS color models

d. RGB and CMYK color models

Ans: Option D, CMYK and RGB model

Q: RGB is a ________________ model while CMYK is _________________ model

1. Additive, subtractive
2. Subtractive, additive
3. Additive, additive

Ans: 1: RGB is additive model while CMYK is subtractive

Q: Our eyes are more sensitive to _____________ than ____________

1. Hue, saturation
2. Luminance (brightness)/Luma, chrominance/chroma/colour
3. Colour, saturation

Ans: Option 2: Luminance, chrominance


Q: In India, which monochrome TV system is used

525 line system

625 line system

819 line system

None of these

Answer: 625 line system

Q:The color TV system used in India is

NTSC

PAL-B

SECAM

None of these

Answer: PAL-B

Q: Aspect ratio for width to height for a TV picture frame is

1:1

2:3

4:3

16:9

Answer: 4:3

Q:The number of interruption in projection movie pictures on a cinema screen are

50

60

24

48

Answer: 48
Field frequency in India is

60 Hz

50 Hz

15625 Hz

625 Hz

Answer: 50 Hz

Q: Horizontal scanning frequency, according to CCIR standards is

15750 Hz

15625 Hz

60 Hz

15725 Hz

Answer: 15625 Hz (625*25)

Trace period of a horizontal line is

64 µs

12 µs

52 µs

1280 µs

Answer: 52 µs

The horizontal resolutions of a picture depends on

The number of horizontal lines

Horizontal scanning rate

The vertical scanning rate

Both 1st and 2nd

Answer: Both 1st and 2nd


Retrace period of a horizontal line is

64 µs

12 µs

52 µs

20 µs

Answer: 12 µs

Time taken by the electron beam to scan one complete line in


CCIR standards is
A. 64 us
B. 63.5 pis
C. 0.02 s
D. none of these

Ans: A: 64 microsec

Q: Trace period of a vertical sweep is

18720 µs

1280 µs

20 ms

None of the above

Answer: 18720 µs

Each sequence of scanning in the interlaced scanning method is known as

Field

Scanning lines

Trace path

Retrace path

Answer: Field

Q: Vertical blanking period is


Equal to the vertical retrace

Greater than the vertical retrace

Less than the vertical retrace

None of these

Answer: Greater than the vertical retrace

Q: According to CCIR standards the field sync occurs after lines

312.5 and 625

262.5 and 625

310 and 662.5

None the above

Answer: 312.5 and 625

Q: Aspect ratio of a televisions is

3:4

4:3

9:16

None of these

Answer: 4:3

In India, horizontal blanking pulse is

12 µs

4.7 µs

1280 µs

1870 µs

Answer: 12 µs
The width of H-sync pulse in India is

12 µs

4.7 µs

1870 µs

52 µs

Answer: 4.7 µs

In interlaced scanning, there is one half line spacing between the start positions for scanning odd
and even fields. This is done to produce

Horizontal Scanning

Linear Scanning

Exact Interlacing

Line Pairing

Answer: Exact Interlacing

According to CCIR standards, the televisions screen is blanked out

25 times in one second

60 times in one second

50 times in one second

15625 times in one second

Answer: 50 times in one second

The value of Kell factor is about …………

0.5

0.3

0.7

0.9
Answer: 0.7

The term pedestal is used for

Sync top level

Blanking Pulse

Black level

White level

Answer: Blanking Pulse

2. What do you mean by the term pixel depth?

a) It is the number of bits used to represent each pixel in RGB space

b) It is the number of bytes used to represent each pixel in RGB space

c) It is the number of units used to represent each pixel in RGB space

d) It is the number of mm used to represent each pixel in RGB space

View Answer

Answer: a

Explanation: Images are represented in the RGB color model consist of three component images one
for each primary color. When fed into RGB monitor, these three images combine on the phosphor
screen to produce a composite color image. The number of bits used to represent each pixel in RGB
space is called the pixel depth.

3. How many bit RGB color image is represented by full-color image?

a) 32-bit RGB color image

b) 24-bit RGB color image

c) 16-bit RGB color image

d) 8-bit RGB color image

View Answer

Answer: b
Explanation: The term full-color image is used often to denote a 24-bit RGB color image. The total
number of colors in a 24-bit RGB color image is (28)3=16777216.

9. Which of the following color models are used for color printing?

a) RGB

b) CMY

c) CMYK

d) CMY and CMYK

View Answer

Answer: d

Explanation: The hardware oriented models which are prominently used in the color printing process
are CMY (cyan, magenta and yellow) and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black).

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