A. larger
B. smaller
C. nearer
D. farther away
Related Mcqs:
- Jamil is looking at two objects he knows are the same size. However, it appears that one of the objects looks smaller than the other. Therefore, Jamil concludes the smaller objects is father away from him than the one that appears larger. Jamil is using what method to determine depth?
A. Linear perspective
B. Relative size
C. Interposition
D. Accommodation - If two objects are assumed to be the same size, the object that casts the smaller retinal image is perceived to be _______________?
A. more coarsely textured
B. less hazy
C. more distant
D. closer - According to Piaget, children who can think symbolically about absent objects and can appreciate the stable properties of those objects, but cannot think logically about actions that produce change, are at the__________ stage?
A. formal-operational
B. concrete-operational
C. preoperational
D. sensorimotor - The process in which your eyes adjust from darkness to bright light is called _______________?
A. dark adaptation
B. light adaptation
C. coding of contrast
D. coding of light intensity patterns - The visual perceived distance between ourselves and an object provides an important cue for our perception of the objects:
A. motion
B. size
C. color
D. brightness - If the gene for blue eyes is recessive and if a child have blue eyes, which of the following must be true?
A. both parents have blue eyes
B. the child’s sibling has brown eyes
C. each parent has at least one blue eye gene
D. at least one parent must have blue eyes - One boy has brown eyes. His twin brother has blue eyes. This information enables a person to conclude that the two ______________?
A. are identical twins
B. are fraternal twins
C. are monozygotic
D. have blue-eyed parents - As we move, viewed objects cast changing shapes on our retinas, although we do not perceive the objects as changing. This is part of the phenomenon of _________________?
A. perceptual consistency
B. relative motion
C. linear perspective
D. continuity - As we move, viewed objects cast changing shapes on our retinas, although we do not perceive the objects as changing. This is part of the phenomenon of ________________?
A. perceptual consistency
B. relative motion
C. linear perspective
D. continuity - When travelling car, near objects seem to move past you faster than distant objects. This is called:
A. aerial perspective
B. linear perspective
C. relative size
D. relative motion