What is the purpose of the arcTo method?
A). To move the pen without drawing.
B). To draw a straight line.
C). To draw an arc between two points.
D). To draw a curve using control points.
What is the purpose of the control points in bezierCurveTo?
A). To specify the start and end points of the curve.
B). To control the curvature of the curve.
C). To move the pen without drawing anything.
D). To draw a straight line.
What does the bezierCurveTo method do?
A). Draws a circle.
B). Moves the pen to a specified point without drawing anything.
C). Draws a curve between two points using control points.
D). Draws a straight line to a specified point from the current point.
What is the purpose of the arcTo method?
A). To move the pen without drawing.
B). To draw a straight line.
C). To draw an arc between two points.
D). To draw a curve using control points.
What is the purpose of the radius parameter in arcTo?
A). To specify the start and end points of the arc.
B). To control the curvature of the arc.
C). To specify the radius of the arc.
D). To draw a straight line.
Which of the following statements about bezierCurveTo is correct?
A). It is used to draw straight lines.
B). It requires only two control points.
C). It is used to draw circles.
D). It is used to draw curves using control points.
What is the purpose of the lineTo method?
A). To move the pen without drawing.
B). To draw a straight line from the current point.
C). To draw an arc.
D). To draw a curve using control points.
Which method is used to draw a straight line from the current point?
A). moveTo
B). lineTo
C). arcTo
D). bezierCurveTo
What happens if you use moveTo without subsequent drawing commands?
A). An error occurs.
B). Nothing visible happens.
C). A straight line is drawn.
D). A circle is drawn.
How does the moveTo method differ from lineTo?
A). moveTo draws a straight line, while lineTo moves the pen without drawing.
B). moveTo moves the pen without drawing, while lineTo draws a straight line.
C). moveTo and lineTo are the same.
D). None of the above.