Autodesk 3D Mcqs
Q.1: Which of the following is not an exposure controller?5
A. Automatic
B. Logarithmic
C. No Option
D. No Option
Q.2: The combination of CTRL+Q is standing for what?/
A. Isolating the selected object
B. Expanding the current viewport
C. Selecting similar objects to the selection inside the scene;
D. Making a quick render
Q.3: Which of the following is an object based deflector?4
A. S Deflector
B. Are Omni Deflector
C. Omni Deflector
D. U Deflector
Q.4: How can you scrub through your timeline without resetting the timeline size. You have a 4000 frame timeline and only 250 are visible.
A. click on time line with Ctrl + Alt + MMB(
B. Click the next or previous frame icon%
C. click on time line with Ctrl + Alt + MMB(
D. you have to change it via menu
Q.5: How do you make a viewport active without the danger of accidently selecting or changing an object?c
A. Double click on the viewport name!
B. Right click in the desired viewport#
C. Left click in the desired viewport"
D. Press Ctrl+V and type the name of the viewport.
Q.6: How would you speed up an entire animation?+
A. Open up the Track View Dope Sheet and adjust your animation with the Slide Keys toolT
B. Set timeline to show selective range, select all your frames and drag the end box below your frames while holding LMB (left mouse button)
C. Adjust it by hand to get the desired look)
D. Change the frame count in the time configuration panel6
Q.7: What does Ctrl + Alt + LMB (Left Mouse Button) do on the timeline?B
A. Nothing at all
B. Expands and shrinks time from less than 0 giving you negative timeB
C. Shrinks keys on the timeline so they are closer in time7
D. Highlights the timeline
Q.8: Where do you see nodes in Max?
A. Graph Editor
B. Elure
C. Track View
D. Schematic View
Q.9: What keyboard short-cut displays selected object as See-Through (toggle on/off)?P
A. SHIFT+Q
B. ALT+W
C. ALT+X
D. ALT+X
Q.10: What does holding the left mouse button down inside the Rotate tool without actually being on an axis do?i
A. Behaves as a virtual trackball, allowing rotational changes in all three dimensionsS
B. Turns on the constrain feature for rotational angles like the tool button in the top of the screenb
C. Behaves as a virtual trackball, allowing rotational changes in all three dimensionsS
D. Allows us to select an object by clicking on the yellow portion of the axisK