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Animation (2D & 3D) MCQs

1. : What does “2D animation” refer to?

(A) Animation with depth and volume


(B) Animation created in two-dimensional space


(C) Stop-motion animation


(D) Real-time rendering animation



2. : Which software is commonly used for 3D animation?

(A) Adobe Illustrator


(B) Autodesk Maya


(C) CorelDRAW


(D) Audacity



3. : What is the process of generating intermediate frames between two key frames called?

(A) Rendering


(B) Looping


(C) Tweening


(D) Rigging



4. : Which principle of animation involves making characters stretch or squash to emphasize motion?

(A) Anticipation


(B) Timing


(C) Squash and Stretch


(D) Exaggeration



5. : In 3D animation, what is a “rig”?

(A) A type of camera


(B) The final rendered image


(C) The skeleton structure used for animation


(D) A software bug



6. : What is the primary difference between 2D and 3D animation?

(A) Use of voiceovers


(B) Frame rate


(C) Dimensional space used


(D) Story structure



7. : Which of the following is a famous 2D animation software?

(A) Blender


(B) Adobe Animate


(C) AutoCAD


(D) Unreal Engine



8. : What does FPS stand for in animation?

(A) Frame Pixel Setup


(B) Frames Per Second


(C) Fast Processing System


(D) Format and Playback Setting



9. : Who is considered the “father of animation”?

(A) Walt Disney


(B) Émile Cohl


(C) John Lasseter


(D) Chuck Jones



10. : What is the term for animation created by manipulating physical objects frame by frame?

(A) 2D animation


(B) CGI animation


(C) Stop-motion animation


(D) Vector animation



11. : In 3D modeling, what are “polygons” used for?

(A) Audio effects


(B) Texture rendering


(C) Constructing 3D objects


(D) Storyboarding



12. : What is “rendering” in animation?

(A) Sketching the first draft


(B) Coloring character outlines


(C) Generating the final image or video from models


(D) Drawing background scenes



13. : Which of the following is NOT a principle of animation?

(A) Follow Through


(B) Timing


(C) Echoing


(D) Arcs



14. : What does “keyframe” mean in animation?

(A) A shortcut key for the animator


(B) A reference frame for animators


(C) A frame that defines the start or end of a motion


(D) A title frame of the animation



15. : What does “CGI” stand for in animation?

(A) Computer Graphic Interface


(B) Computer Generated Imagery


(C) Character Graphic Integration


(D) Central Graphic Illustration



16. : What is the purpose of a storyboard in animation?

(A) To design characters


(B) To build 3D models


(C) To plan and visualize scenes


(D) To add sound effects



17. : What is motion capture (mocap) used for in animation?

(A) Coloring scenes


(B) Recording voiceovers


(C) Recording real human movement for digital characters


(D) Capturing camera angles



18. : Which studio is known for pioneering 3D animation with the film Toy Story?

(A) DreamWorks


(B) Pixar


(C) Walt Disney


(D) Blue Sky Studios



19. : In animation, what is the “timeline”?

(A) A list of characters


(B) A tool to manage audio


(C) A graphical representation of time for arranging frames


(D) A file saving feature



20. : What is “rigging” in 3D animation?

(A) Assigning voice to characters


(B) Creating camera angles


(C) Building bones and joints for characters


(D) Exporting files for rendering



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