1. availability of sample plots
2. speed
3. size of drum
4. none of these
5. 380
6. 350
7. 330
8. 310
330
1. vector format
2. raster format
3. an organized format
4. a raster-to-vector format
5. 25
6. 27
7. 29
8. 30
30
1. impact printing
2. dot matrix printing
3. thermal printing
4. serial impact printing
5. 7500
6. 7525
7. 7550
8. 8000
7525
1. stroke rate
2. refresh rate
3. resolution
4. bandwidth
refresh rate
1. direct view storage tube
2. refresh-vector CRT
3. raser scan CRT
4. stroke CRT
5. 0
6. 1
7. 10
8. 100
1
1. Makes changes on the image by increasing the anode voltage
2. Uses an electron gun to continuously flood the surface of the tube.
3. The beam constantly travels across the screen to turn on/off a series of pixels
4. Creates images on the screen by scanning straight-line vectors between selected points.
5. 1/4
6. 2/4
7. 3/4
8. 4
3/4
1. interlacing
2. raster-scan
3. refresh-vector
4. stroke writing
5. 20
6. 21
7. 22
8. 23
22
1. using an in –line gun arrangement with as solid metal mesh
2. having each electron gun controlled by a composite signal
3. grouping the phosphor dots in a circular patten
4. having each electron gun controlled by a separate signal
5. 40
6. 48
7. 24
8. 30
30
1. number of phosphor dots that react when hit by the electron beam
2. spped at which the monitor can accept data from the computer
3. number of addressable elements on the tube
4. number of pixels in each square centimetre
5. 300
6. 400
7. 500
8. 600
500
1. bandwidth
2. interlacing
3. response time
4. scanning
5. 157.60
6. 147.80
7. 147.60
8. 157.80
157.80