Animation - Test 1


1. What is the first step in 3D Animation?
A. Lighting
B. Rendering
C. Modeling
D. Texturing


2. Which software is commonly used for creating 3D models?
A. Adobe After Effects
B. Autodesk Maya
C. Adobe Illustrator
D. Adobe Photoshop


3. In the Pixar animation production of 'Up,' what job did Carl Fredricksen do before retiring?
A. Delivery driver
B. Licensed pilot
C. Hot-air balloon pilot
D. Helium balloon salesman


4. What is a keyframe in digital animation?
A. The first frame of an animation sequence
B. A frame with significant motion changes or poses
C. A frame with minimal motion, used as a filler
D. The last frame of an animation sequence


5. Which breed of dog is Scooby-Doo?
A. Golden Retriever
B. Poodle
C. German Shepherd
D. Great Dane


6. Which animation technique involves physically moving objects to create motion?
A. Stop-motion animation
B. 2D animation
C. 3D animation
D. Motion graphics


7. What is the process of creating a digital skeleton for 3D characters in animation?
A. Rigging
B. Keyframing
C. In-betweening
D. Staging


8. Which software is commonly used for creating 2D animations?
A. Adobe After Effects
B. Autodesk Maya
C. Blender
D. Adobe Photoshop


9. In animation, what is the purpose of a storyboard?
A. To generate realistic 3D characters
B. To plan the sequence of events and camera angles
C. To create smooth motion between keyframes
D. To apply lighting and shading to characters


10. The animated movie, 'Avatar,' was made using:
A. Stop Motion
B. CGI
C. Cel animation
D. Rotoscoping






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