A. interposition
B. connectedness
C. convergence
D. continuity
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following is a cue used by artists to convey depth on a flat canvas?
A. Interposition
B. Connectedness
C. Convergence
D. Continuity - Which of the following cues do artists us to convey depth on a flat canvas?
A. convergence
B. continuity
C. interposition
D. closure - Timor is painting a picture of a jet on a runway; however, in his painting the sides of the runway are parallel to each other. Timor’s picture will seem to lack depth because he has failed to make use of the monocular depth cue of:
A. Motion parallax
B. Texture gradient
C. Height in plane
D. Linear perspective - If you slowly bring your finger toward your face until it eventually touches your nose, eye-muscle cues called ________________ convey depth information to your brain?
A. retinal disparity
B. interposition
C. continuity
D. convergence - One of the following is not a monocular depth cue ______________?
A. Interposition
B. Relative moment
C. Convergence
D. Accommodation
E. None of these - You see a photograph showing a man, a woman and a car. The two people appear closer to you than the car does because they obscure part of it. This depth cue is called ______________?
A. eye convergence
B. linear perspective
C. relative image size of familiar objects
D. occlusion - When we stare at an object, each eye receives slightly different image, providing a depth cue known as _____________?
A. convergence
B. linear perspective
C. relative motion
D. retinal disparity - The depth cue that occurs when we watch stable objects at different distances as we are moving is __________________?
A. convergence
B. interposition
C. relative clarity
D. relative motion - The sand at Akram’s feet appeared coarse, and he could see the individual grains of sand. However, the sand down the beach appeared to be much finer and less granular. This apparent difference in the sand may have partially resulted from the depth cue of:
A. Texture gradient
B. Convergence
C. Light and shadow
D. Interposition - As the large butterfly flew toward Tahir, he could tell it was getting closer because he could feel his eyes turning inward toward his nose as he watched it. In this instance, Tahir was able to judge how far away the butterfly was using the depth cue of:
A. Relative size
B. Accommodation
C. Depth perception
D. Convergence