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Image Processing MCQ

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about image sampling and quantization. It discusses key concepts such as sampling points in images, quantization as the transition between continuous and digital image values, insufficient quantization levels leading to false contours, intensity resolution being the smallest discernible intensity change, and interpolation tools being used for tasks like zooming and rotating images. Different types of interpolation methods are defined, such as nearest neighbor and bicubic, and concepts like dynamic range and its upper and lower limits are covered.

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Image Processing MCQ

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about image sampling and quantization. It discusses key concepts such as sampling points in images, quantization as the transition between continuous and digital image values, insufficient quantization levels leading to false contours, intensity resolution being the smallest discernible intensity change, and interpolation tools being used for tasks like zooming and rotating images. Different types of interpolation methods are defined, such as nearest neighbor and bicubic, and concepts like dynamic range and its upper and lower limits are covered.

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This set of Digital Image Processing Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Image Sampling and

Quantization”.

1. A continuous image is digitised at _______ points.


a) random
b) vertex
c) contour
d) sampling
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Answer: d
Explanation: The sampling points are ordered in the plane and their relation is called a Grid.

2. The transition between continuous values of the image function and its digital equivalent is called ______________
a) Quantisation
b) Sampling
c) Rasterisation
d) None of the Mentioned
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3. Images quantised with insufficient brightness levels will lead to the occurrence of ____________
a) Pixillation
b) Blurring
c) False Contours
d) None of the Mentioned
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4. The smallest discernible change in intensity level is called ____________


a) Intensity Resolution
b) Contour
c) Saturation
d) Contrast
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5. What is the tool used in tasks such as zooming, shrinking, rotating, etc.?
a) Sampling
b) Interpolation
c) Filters
d) None of the Mentioned
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6. The type of Interpolation where for each new location the intensity of the immediate pixel is assigned is ___________
a) bicubic interpolation
b) cubic interpolation
c) bilinear interpolation
d) nearest neighbour interpolation
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7. The type of Interpolation where the intensity of the FOUR neighbouring pixels is used to obtain intensity a new location is called
___________
a) cubic interpolation
b) nearest neighbour interpolation
c) bilinear interpolation
d) bicubic interpolation
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8. Dynamic range of imaging system is a ratio where the upper limit is determined by
a) Saturation
b) Noise
c) Brightness
d) Contrast
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9. For Dynamic range ratio the lower limit is determined by
a) Saturation
b) Brightness
c) Noise
d) Contrast
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10. Quantitatively, spatial resolution cannot be represented in which of the following ways
a) line pairs
b) pixels
c) dots
d) none of the Mentioned
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