Perception and Depth Perception Quiz

Test your knowledge on perception & depth perception with this quiz covering monocular and binocular cues, Gestalt principles, and more!

#1

Which of the following is a monocular cue for depth perception?

Binocular disparity
Linear perspective
Convergence
Stereopsis
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#2

What is the term for the phenomenon where objects closer to the viewer appear larger than objects farther away?

Relative size
Interposition
Size constancy
Ponzo illusion
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#3

What is the term for the ability to perceive three-dimensional space and accurately judge distances?

Depth perception
Visual acuity
Spatial awareness
Peripheral vision
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#4

Which Gestalt principle states that people tend to group together objects that are similar to each other?

Continuity
Proximity
Similarity
Closure
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#5

Which Gestalt principle suggests that objects that are connected or uniform are perceived as a single unit?

Closure
Proximity
Similarity
Continuity
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#6

Which Gestalt principle refers to the tendency to perceive smooth, continuous patterns rather than discontinuous ones?

Closure
Continuity
Proximity
Similarity
1 answered
#7

Which of the following is NOT a binocular cue for depth perception?

Retinal disparity
Accommodation
Convergence
Stereopsis
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#8

What is the term for the phenomenon where parallel lines appear to converge in the distance?

Convergence
Accommodation
Linear perspective
Texture gradient
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#9

Which depth cue involves the apparent movement of objects at different distances when the observer moves their head?

Relative size
Texture gradient
Motion parallax
Convergence
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#10

What is the term for the phenomenon where distant objects appear hazy or less detailed than closer objects?

Depth blur
Atmospheric perspective
Stereopsis
Relative clarity
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#11

Which of the following is a cue for depth perception that is specific to underwater environments?

Texture gradient
Refraction
Motion parallax
Relative size
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#12

In the context of depth perception, what is the term for the tendency to perceive objects as unchanging in size, despite changes in their retinal image size?

Size constancy
Relative size
Depth constancy
Ponzo illusion
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#13

Which depth cue involves the perception of depth based on the rate at which objects appear to move across the retina as the observer moves?

Texture gradient
Motion parallax
Convergence
Relative size
#14

What is the term for the phenomenon where distant objects appear less saturated and bluer than closer objects due to atmospheric particles?

Aerial perspective
Chromatic aberration
Depth blur
Relative clarity
#15

Which monocular cue for depth perception involves objects appearing less clear and distinct the farther away they are?

Texture gradient
Aerial perspective
Interposition
Relative size
#16

What is the term for the depth cue based on the difference in the size and shape of the images of the two eyes?

Motion parallax
Convergence
Binocular disparity
Relative size
#17

Which depth cue involves the perception of depth based on how much an object obstructs or overlaps with another object?

Linear perspective
Relative size
Interposition
Motion parallax
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#18

Which depth cue relies on the perception of how light and shadow interact with objects to convey depth?

Interposition
Shading and contour
Relative size
Binocular disparity
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#19

Which Gestalt principle suggests that objects that are close together are perceived as belonging to the same group?

Closure
Proximity
Similarity
Continuity
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#20

Which depth cue relies on the way objects appear to change shape or elongate when viewed from different angles?

Texture gradient
Accommodation
Shape constancy
Binocular disparity
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#21

What is the term for the illusion of motion produced by viewing a stationary scene through a moving aperture, such as when looking through the slits of a picket fence while walking past it?

Stroboscopic motion
Phi phenomenon
Apparent motion
Motion aftereffect
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#22

Which depth cue involves the perception of depth based on the differences in the rate of motion of nearby and distant objects when the observer moves?

Motion parallax
Relative size
Binocular disparity
Accommodation
1 answered
#23

What is the term for the visual illusion where a stationary stimulus is perceived as moving due to surrounding stimuli moving in the opposite direction?

Stroboscopic motion
Phi phenomenon
Apparent motion
Motion aftereffect
#24

Which depth cue involves the perception of depth based on the clarity or haziness of objects due to the scattering of light particles?

Relative size
Stereopsis
Atmospheric perspective
Convergence
#25

What is the term for the phenomenon where the brain fills in missing information to perceive complete shapes?

Proximity
Closure
Continuity
Similarity

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