Basic Definition Check
Which statement best describes Augmented Reality (AR)?
- A digital technology that overlays virtual objects on the real world.
- A fully immersive experience where the real world is completely replaced.
- A system that only uses physical objects and no digital enhancements.
- A form of radio communication using special antennas.
- A type of high-resolution audio recording method.
VR Identification
When using a headset to enter a computer-generated environment that shuts out the real world, which technology are you using?
- Virtual Reality (VR)
- Visible Reality (VR)
- Augmented Reality (AR)
- Alternative Reality (AR)
- Visual Reenactment (VR)
Device Distinction
Which device is most likely required to use Virtual Reality but not necessarily for Augmented Reality?
- A stereoscopic headset covering the eyes
- A regular smartphone screen
- A pair of simple eyeglasses
- A paper map
- An audio speaker only
Experience Example
If you are playing a game where cartoon creatures appear on your living room floor through your phone camera, what technology are you experiencing?
- Augmented Reality (AR)
- Virtual Realite (VR)
- Advanced Rendering (AR)
- Vision Recognition (VR)
- Audio Realism (AR)
Sense of Presence
Which statement is true about the sense of presence offered by AR compared to VR?
- AR keeps you aware of your real surroundings while adding digital elements.
- AR completely blocks out the real world using special screens.
- AR creates only an audio experience without any visuals.
- AR always requires motion-tracking gloves.
- AR uses text messages instead of visuals.
Reality Relationship
What is the main relationship between AR and the real world?
- AR adds digital information to the existing real world.
- AR removes real objects from your sight.
- AR operates only in totally virtual spaces.
- AR replaces touch with vibration signals.
- AR creates physical holograms you can hold.
Application Scenario
Suppose you are exploring a virtual museum with digital walls and artifacts, visible only through a special headset. Which technology is being used?
- Virtual Reality (VR)
- Visionary Rendering (VR)
- Augmented Reality (AR)
- Auditory Rendering (AR)
- Visual Remote (VR)
Display Technology
What is a common way for AR content to be shown to users?
- Projected onto the real world through a phone or transparent screen
- Printed onto paper for physical viewing
- Transmitted only through radio waves
- Delivered through earbuds without visual elements
- Reflected off mirrors for special effects
User Engagement
Which option describes how users interact with the real world in VR?
- Users cannot see their real environment and interact only with virtual objects.
- Users interact with real objects and see them clearly at all times.
- Users read real physical books while wearing the headset.
- Users only listen to background sounds from the real world.
- Users focus primarily on printed instructions.
Technology Crossover
If a system blends both real and digital environments so you can interact with both at the same time, what is this combination often called?
- Mixed Reality (MR)
- Mirrored Reality (MR)
- Magnetic Resonance (MR)
- Matrix Reversal (MR)
- Mount Reality (MR)