COMPUTER GRAPHICS (XCS 354) Two Mark Question UNIT – I 1. Define Computer graphics. Computer graphics remains one of the most existing and rapidly growing computer fields. Computer graphics may be defined as a pictorial representation or graphical representation of objects in a computer. 2. What is meant by scan code? When a key is pressed on the keyboard‚ the keyboard controller places a code carry to the key pressed into a part of the memory called as the keyboard buffer. This code is
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Verbal Live Prep A must have Course to Ace GMAT VERBAL Course Syllabus This document outlines the syllabus of Verbal Live Prep including the session details‚ session prerequisites and post session exercises. Session # 1 Session Name SC1-Importance of Meaning Pre-Session Work e-GMAT SC Diagnostic Session Coverage Typically students skip the most important step while solving SC questions understanding the meaning. In this session‚ we prove the importance of this step by solving
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Private peaceful is a story which mainly follows the life of a boy named Thomas Peaceful (or Tommo as he is called by his friends and family) in the build up towards WW1. It talks of his family in their ups and downs including his Father’s death. We follow Tommo in the past tense as he reflects upon his time up to the trenches. In the extract of pages between page 153 and 155 (which is in the present tense)‚ we see Tommo attacked by a gas cloud whilst writing to his mother. He is saved of his life
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Astronomy 1 Name _________________________ Exam 1 (chap 1-5) I. Multiple Choice. Select all correct answers. 1. Which of the planets known to the ancient astronomers can never be seen high overhead at night? a) Mercury b) Venus c) Mars d)Saturn e) Jupiter 2. On the first day of spring‚ the Sun sets a) north of west b) directly west c) south of west d) can’t answer‚ it depends where you are on Earth. 3. One-hundred arcminutes
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Many contemporary composers exploit narratives in order to influence the perceptions of the reader. Haddon’s novel‚ ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ (CIDNT)‚ is made memorable through utilisation of the unique perspective of an aspergus sufferer to explore the difficulties inherent in raising an autistic child and thus alter the perceptions of the reader concerning the complex connection between disability and dependence. A multiplicity of text types and textual features increase
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I arrived at Bonifacio High Street late in the afternoon‚ when the sun had just come down and the bright pink sky was slowly turning into a light shade of indigo. That day was a holiday. I expected the place to be packed with women wearing high-heeled Gucci stilettos‚ men flashing their big Philip Stein watches‚ and social butterflies‚ their faces heavily made-up‚ with their Ray-Ban sunglasses laying over anywhere but their eyes as if to say‚ “Thank God I can put these sunglasses away. The sun is
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THE EFFECT OF SCIENTIFIC EVOLUTION ON PHYSICS AS AN INDEPENDENT FIELD OF STUDY INTRODUCTION The early period of the seventeenth century is known as the “scientific revolution” for the drastic changes evidenced approach to science . The word “revolution” connotes a period of turmoil and social upheaval where ideas about the world change severely and a completely new era of academic thought is ushered in. This term‚ therefore‚ describes quite accurately what took place in the scientific community
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Chapter 14 Section 2 Notes: The Sun The sun produces energy through nuclear fusion. In the process of nuclear fusion‚ two atomic nuclei combine‚ forming a larger‚ more massive nucleus and releasing energy. Within the sun‚ hydrogen atoms join together to form helium. Such conditions exist in the sun’s core‚ or central region. The sun’s interior consists of the core‚ the radiation zone‚ and the convection zone. The sun’s energy is produced in its central core. The radiation zone is a region
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The scientific revolution lasted from the 15th-17th century. It replaced the Greek view that was dominating the scientific world for nearly 2‚000 years. By the end of this revolution‚ science has replaced Christianity as the main focus of European civilization. It became a qualitative view and saw nature as a machine instead of an organism. The revolution began in astronomy‚ in which Nicholas Copernicus thought of a heliocentric universe‚ which turned the world upside-down and published in 1543
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