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This section includes 5 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Pulp & Paper knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
__________ values could be obtained by the comparison method where the color is matched by mixing 3 primary standards until visual observation gives a match, spectrophotometric analysis, or utilize of trichromatic methods employing analysis with 3 separate filters. |
A. | tChromaticity |
B. | tKubelka |
C. | tTristimulus |
D. | tBlack body |
Answer» D. tBlack body | |
2. |
The chromaticity diagram is a plot of x and y values. The data are plotted every 10 nm from 380 nano meter to 720 nano meter; plotting every 1 nm would have made the curve smoother. |
A. | tMonochromaticity |
B. | tChromaticity |
C. | tBlindness |
D. | tTransparency |
Answer» C. tBlindness | |
3. |
If one ignores brightness, then a color plane that intersects through the space; such a diagram is known as chromaticity chart and takes into account hue and saturation. |
A. | tTrue |
B. | tFalse |
Answer» B. tFalse | |
4. |
Any color of any brightness could then be plotted on a 3 dimensional coordinate system, sometimes known as a __________ |
A. | tColor space |
B. | tDimensions |
C. | tString |
D. | tMunsell |
Answer» B. tDimensions | |
5. |
Since there are 3 types of color sensors in the human eye, it should be possible to define color by 3 coefficients corresponding to the primary colors. |
A. | tTrue |
B. | tFalse |
Answer» B. tFalse | |