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Candidates Are Required To Give Their Answers in Their Own Words As Far As Practicable. The Figures in The Margin Indicate Full Marks

This document is a past exam paper for a Computer Graphics course at Pokhara University. It contains 7 questions testing various topics in 2D and 3D computer graphics. Candidates are required to answer all questions in their own words and the figures in the margin indicate the full marks for each question part. The questions cover topics such as computer graphics definitions and uses, color display techniques, 2D and 3D transformations, visible surface detection, illumination models, and project development steps.

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Candidates Are Required To Give Their Answers in Their Own Words As Far As Practicable. The Figures in The Margin Indicate Full Marks

This document is a past exam paper for a Computer Graphics course at Pokhara University. It contains 7 questions testing various topics in 2D and 3D computer graphics. Candidates are required to answer all questions in their own words and the figures in the margin indicate the full marks for each question part. The questions cover topics such as computer graphics definitions and uses, color display techniques, 2D and 3D transformations, visible surface detection, illumination models, and project development steps.

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POKHARA UNIVERSITY

Level: Bachelor Semester – Fall Year : 2005


Programme: BE Full Marks: 100
Course: Computer Graphics Time : 3hrs.
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as far
as practicable.
The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Attempt all the questions.

1. a) What is computer graphics? How can computer graphics be used in 7


education to remove illiteracy and computer awareness in contexts
of Nepal.
b) What are the techniques used for producing color displays? Explain 8
with necessary diagram.
2. a) Derive the mid point ellipse algorithm. 10
b) Trace the coordinates in the first quadrant of a circle with radius 7 5
using midpoint circle algorithm.
3. a) Explain in brief about following: 3×3
i. 2D Scaling
ii. 2D Mirror
iii. 2D Shearing
b) Rotate the triangle A (2, 3), B (5, 3) and C (3, 1) about a fixed point 6
(1, 2) by 300.

4. a) What are the major issues to be taken care of for 30 graphics? How 7
does it differ from 20 graphics?
b) Explain 3D viewing pipeline. 8
5. a) Derive the equation for transformation of an object about an 8
arbitrary axis in 3-dimensional space.
b) Why is it necessary to remove the hidden surface? Explain one of 7
the image space approaches for visible surface detection.
6. a) Why illumination modal is important in computer graphics? Explain 8
about diffuse reflection.
b) What are the steps to be followed for project development? Explain. 7
7. Write short notes on (Any Two) 2×5
a) Proof of ''Two successive scaling are multiplicative''.
b) Graphics standards
c) Phong shading
d) Polygon table.

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