What is the purpose of buffers in WebGL?
A). Storing data for rendering
B). Displaying images and videos
C). Handling user input
D). Managing WebGL context
What type of graphics does WebGL primarily focus on?
A). 3D graphics
B). 2D graphics
C). Vector graphics
D). Audio graphics
Which JavaScript API is based on OpenGL ES and used for 3D graphics in web browsers?
A). WebGL
B). Canvas
C). SVG
D). WebAudio
Which technique is used to create animations in WebGL?
A). Updating object positions over time
B). Adding textures to objects
C). Adjusting canvas size
D). Managing user input
Which element is used to display WebGL content in HTML documents?
A). Canvas
B). WebGL
C). SVG
D). Audio
How does WebGL leverage GPU for rendering?
A). Accelerated rendering using GPU
B). Accelerated rendering using CPU
C). Using server-side processing
D). Using client-side processing
What is the role of uniforms in WebGL shaders?
A). Passing data from JavaScript to shaders
B). Defining geometry attributes
C). Handling user input
D). Managing WebGL context
What is the purpose of a viewport in WebGL?
A). Displaying rendered graphics
B). Managing shaders and programs
C). Handling user input
D). Controlling canvas size
How does WebGL contribute to creating interactive and immersive web experiences?
A). By rendering high-quality 3D graphics
B). By optimizing rendering performance
C). By supporting various input devices
D). By providing real-time updates and animations
How can you handle user interactions in WebGL applications?
A). Event listeners and JavaScript
B). WebGLRenderingContext and buffers
C). Shader compilation and linking
D). WebGL APIs and WebGLRenderer