Explore topic-wise MCQs in Bachelor Multimedia Communication (B.M.M.C.).

This section includes 95 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Bachelor Multimedia Communication (B.M.M.C.) knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

A camera mounting that straps the camera to the body of the operator to keep therecorded image reasonably steady is known as _______________________

A. steadicam
B. sturdycam
C. studycam
D. none of the above
Answer» B. sturdycam
2.

Rule of thirds

A. rule of composition
B. rule of camera fixing
C. rule of editing
D. rule of art direction
Answer» B. rule of camera fixing
3.

The light source that casts sharp, well define shadows is called ____________________

A. key light
B. fill light
C. set light
D. hard light
Answer» E.
4.

The first shot is a man looking up. The second shot is a low angle shot of a high riseapartment. The second shot is a _____________________________shot

A. long shot
B. mid – shot
C. extreme long shot
D. point - of – view
Answer» E.
5.

Edison is considered the father of movie studio. His studio was known as ______________

A. edison parlour
B. film strip parlour
C. black maria
D. black edison
Answer» D. black edison
6.

_____________ is a photographic image made without a camera ,generally by contact printingobject placed directly on the photographic paper.

A. photogram
B. photo testing
C. photo sketching
D. none of these
Answer» B. photo testing
7.

________________ is a process developed by French physicist Joseph Niepce in 1816 thatproduced a positive copy of an engraving by exposing a glass plate coated with asphaltlike substance

A. texography
B. heliography
C. developing
D. none of these
Answer» C. developing
8.

A photographic process developed by inventor William Henry Fox Talbot in 1853 thatallowed him to make multiple copies of a positive image from a single “negative.”

A. stroboscope
B. calotype
C. zoetrop
D. none of these
Answer» C. zoetrop
9.

The early photographic process involving an emulsion coated onto a glass plate

A. dry plate
B. silver plate
C. platinum dry plate
D. none of these
Answer» B. silver plate
10.

An image editing software.

A. pagemaker
B. ms-word
C. photoshop
D. all of the above
Answer» D. all of the above
11.

POV

A. point of view
B. picture of vision
C. photographs of visual
D. none of the above
Answer» B. picture of vision
12.

key light

A. principle illuminator
B. back light
C. soft light
D. none of the above
Answer» B. back light
13.

Wide angle lens

A. focal length is smaller
B. focal length is longer
C. large size of the lense
D. none of the above aspect ratio
Answer» B. focal length is longer
14.

MFD stands for ________________

A. minimum focusing distance
B. maximum focusing
C. distance minimum focusing direction
D. none of the above
Answer» B. maximum focusing
15.

Rule of thirds is a concept related to _____________________

A. trimming
B. composition
C. tracking
D. lighting
Answer» C. tracking
16.

The light source that casts sharp, well define shadows is called ___________________

A. fill light
B. set light
C. hard light
D. none of these
Answer» E.
17.

Focus finders are found in

A. studios
B. darkrooms
C. cameras
D. none of these
Answer» C. cameras
18.

What is the angle of view on a fisheye lens?

A. 180 degrees
B. 225 degrees
C. 270 degrees
D. 290 degrees
Answer» B. 225 degrees
19.

Magenta is a combination of

A. red and blue light
B. red and green light
C. blue and green light
D. none of these
Answer» B. red and green light
20.

Panchromatic film is sensitive to

A. all light
B. all light bar red
C. all light bar green
D. none of these
Answer» B. all light bar red
21.

Circles of confusion are most prominent in

A. mirror lens
B. zoom lens
C. fisheye lens
D. none of these
Answer» B. zoom lens
22.

Daylight colour film is balanced for light at

A. 3200 k
B. 3400 k
C. 5400 k
D. 3000 k
Answer» D. 3000 k
23.

What temperature should colour film be developed at?

A. 95 degrees celsius
B. 100 degrees celsius
C. 105 degrees celsius
D. none of these
Answer» C. 105 degrees celsius
24.

Your black and white print has mottled tones despite full development. Why?

A. old paper
B. contaminated stop bath
C. exhausted fixer
D. none of these
Answer» B. contaminated stop bath
25.

What is ‘chiaroscuro’?

A. a lens aberration
B. a light and shade effect
C. warped negative film
D. none of these
Answer» C. warped negative film
26.

David Seyour was the founder of which group?

A. f64
B. societe heliographique
C. magnum
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
27.

Which camera (from around 1984) used solar energy to assist the batteries?

A. nikon fa
B. ricoh xr-s
C. pentax lx
D. none of these
Answer» C. pentax lx
28.

Your negative is very weak with very little shadow detail. Why?

A. under exposure and under development
B. under exposure and over development
C. over exposure and over development
D. none of these
Answer» B. under exposure and over development
29.

When was the first proper flashbulb invented?

A. 1920
B. 1925
C. 1930
D. none of these
Answer» C. 1930
30.

What is ‘posterization’?

A. extreme tone separation
B. partial image reversal
C. total image reversal
D. none of these
Answer» B. partial image reversal
31.

What is a ‘magic lantern’?

A. a slide projector
B. an early enlarger
C. a flashbulb
D. none of these
Answer» B. an early enlarger
32.

What was Roger Fenton famous for?

A. war photography
B. founding the royal photographic society?
C. both
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
33.

Your print needs 8 seconds at f5.6 (in a diffuser enlarger). You decide to use f11, what isyour new exposure?

A. 16 seconds
B. 24 seconds
C. 32 seconds
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
34.

What type of development process does Kodachrome need?

A. additive
B. subtractive
C. dye replacement
D. none of these
Answer» C. dye replacement
35.

What is a photon?

A. a particle of light energy
B. a measure of light energy
C. a stream of light energy
D. none of these
Answer» B. a measure of light energy
36.

Who coined the term ‘photography’?

A. fox talbot
B. nicephore niepce
C. sir john herschel
D. none of these
Answer» D. none of these
37.

The world’s first all electric photographic studio was opened in

A. 1877
B. 1897
C. 1917
D. 1887
Answer» B. 1897
38.

Incident light

A. falls on the subject
B. is reflected from the subject
C. backlights the subject
D. none of these
Answer» B. is reflected from the subject
39.

The world’s first photographic portrait studio was opened in

A. 1840
B. 1850
C. 1860
D. 1870
Answer» B. 1850
40.

‘Camera’ is actually a Latin word meaning

A. picture box
B. room
C. light box
D. none of the above
Answer» C. light box
41.

Which of the materials is most commonly used for the filaments in the incandescentlamps:

A. tungsten
B. tin
C. silver
D. asbestos
Answer» B. tin
42.

. Which of the following colour has the wavelength between blue and yellow:

A. violet
B. orange
C. red
D. green
Answer» E.
43.

The expected life of an incandescent lamp is about:

A. 100 hours
B. 200 hours
C. 500 hours
D. 1000 hours
Answer» E.
44.

An object which appears to be red to the eyes absorbs:

A. blue radiation
B. violet radiation
C. green radiation
D. absorbs all the above radiation
Answer» E.
45.

Candle power is:

A. the luminous flux emitted by the source per unit solid angle
B. the part of the light energy radiated by the sun that is received by earth
C. measured in lux
D. none of the above
Answer» C. measured in lux
46.

Sky appears to be blue because of:

A. radiation of light over dust particles
B. reflection of light over dust particles
C. refraction of light over dust particles
D. scattering of light over dust particles
Answer» E.
47.

Candela is the unit of:

A. illumination
B. luminous intensity
C. luminance
D. light energy
Answer» D. light energy
48.

Luminous flux is:

A. the rate of energy radiation in the form of light waves
B. the part of light energy radiated from light source
C. measured in lux
D. both a and c
Answer» B. the part of light energy radiated from light source
49.

Visible spectrum of the light has a wavelength in the range of:

A. 1000 to 4000 ao
B. 4000 to 7000 ao
C. 7500 to 12500 ao
D. 12500 to 30000 ao
Answer» C. 7500 to 12500 ao
50.

Lenses are usually coated with

A. magnesium fluoride
B. sodium fluoride
C. zinc fluorite
D. none of these
Answer» B. sodium fluoride