Augmented Reality MCQs with Answers

Introduction :


Explore the interactive world of Augmented Reality (AR) with our extensive collection of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and detailed answers! As AR seamlessly blends digital content with the real world, its applications are rapidly expanding across various sectors, from retail and gaming to education and healthcare, especially with India's growing interest in cutting-edge technologies. This resource is meticulously designed for students, developers, and tech enthusiasts eager to solidify their understanding of core AR concepts, including different types of AR, essential hardware and software components, popular AR SDKs (like ARCore and ARKit), and real-world use cases. Whether you're preparing for an interview, a specialized course, or simply curious about this transformative technology, our carefully curated MCQs offer an excellent and engaging way to test and deepen your AR expertise.


A)
Application Reality
B)
Augmented Reality
C)
Application Realive
D)
Augmented Realive

Correct Answer :   Augmented Reality

A)
Technology that turns physical objects into digital objects
B)
Technology that can achieve a human-level understanding of images
C)
Technology that overlays digital information on top of real world items
D)
Technology that completely immerses users in a new digital environment

Correct Answer :   Technology that overlays digital information on top of real world items

A)
Pokemon
B)
Fortnite
C)
Super Mario
D)
World of Warcraft

Correct Answer :   Pokemon

A)
Laptops
B)
Smartphones
C)
Smart boards
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
It cost money to train teachers
B)
Schools have to acquire technologies
C)
Maintenance cost should be considered
D)
All of the above

Correct Answer :   All of the above

A)
Holocaust
B)
Hologram
C)
Holophrastic
D)
Screensaver

Correct Answer :   Hologram

A)
Steve Mann
B)
Brian Sanog
C)
John Forrest
D)
Kevin Warwick

Correct Answer :   Steve Mann


Explanation : Steve Mann has been recognized as “the father of wearable computing” (IEEE ISSCC 2000) and “the father of wearable augmented reality (AR)” for his invention of “Digital Eye Glass” (EyeTap) and mediated reality (predecessor of AR).

A)
AI
B)
SR
C)
AR
D)
VR

Correct Answer :   AR


Explanation : Augmented Reality (AR) allows a user to see real world, with virtual objects superimposed or composited with the real world.

A)
HD
B)
MD
C)
HMD
D)
ARD

Correct Answer :   HMD


Explanation : HMD is the head-mounted display, worn on head as a part of helmet that has a small display optic. HTC Vive, Samsung GearVR are examples of HMDs available today.

A)
Holograph
B)
Holography
C)
Photography
D)
Photograph

Correct Answer :   Photograph


Explanation : A photograph can be captured using a normal light source. A laser is required to record a hologram.

A)
AES
B)
Holography
C)
Gyrography
D)
Cryptography

Correct Answer :   Holography


Explanation : Holography enables a light field. It is to be recorded and later reconstructed when the original light field is no longer present.

A)
Simultaneous localization and mapping
B)
System localization and mapping
C)
System localization and maintenance
D)
Simultaneous localization and maintenance

Correct Answer :   Simultaneous localization and mapping


Explanation : SLAM is abbreviated for Simultaneous localization and mapping. It is a technique used by robots and autonomous vehicles to build a map within the unknown environment.

A)
HMD
B)
Helmets
C)
VR Glasses
D)
Smart Glasses

Correct Answer :   Smart Glasses


Explanation : Smart glasses are also called as optical head mounted displays. (OHMD), it has the capability of reflecting projected images as well as allowing users to see through it.

A)
GPS
B)
Markerless
C)
Location based
D)
Marker based

Correct Answer :   Location based


Explanation : Location based tracking is based on geo-location information obtained from device’s location sensors. (Longitude, latitude, altitude etc).