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Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide - Second Edition

You're reading from  Unity Certified Programmer Exam Guide - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803246215
Pages 766 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Philip Walker Philip Walker
Profile icon Philip Walker

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Setting Up and Structuring Our Project 2. Chapter 2: Adding and Manipulating Objects 3. Chapter 3: Managing Scripts and Taking a Mock Test 4. Chapter 4: Applying Art, Animation, and Particles 5. Chapter 5: Creating a Shop Scene for Our Game 6. Chapter 6: Purchasing In-Game Items and Advertisements 7. Chapter 7: Creating a Game Loop and Mock Test 8. Chapter 8: Adding Custom Fonts and UI 9. Chapter 9: Creating a 2D Shop Interface and In-Game HUD 10. Chapter 10: Pausing the Game, Altering Sound, and a Mock Test 11. Chapter 11: Storing Data and Audio Mixer 12. Chapter 12: NavMesh, Timeline, and a Mock Test 13. Chapter 13: Effects, Testing, Performance, and Alt Controls 14. Chapter 14: Full Unity Programmer Mock Exam 15. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Mock test

  1. You are developing a game where your player is inside an office with other staff workers around them. When your player walks to a particular point, a trigger event is called to move the staff into another room with the use of Playable Director.

You notice that when the game is paused and then un-paused, the audio and animation are out of sync with each other.

Which property in the Playable Director component will likely fix this issue?

  1. Set the wrap mode to Hold.
  2. Set the update method to DSP.
  3. Set Initial Time to the current time (the time when the game is paused).
  4. Set the update method to Unscaled Game Time.
  1. We have a set of playables linked within our playable graph. We need to remove one of these playables and its inputs.

Which PlayerGraph function should we use?

  1. DestroyOutput
  2. DestroyPlayable
  3. DestroySubgraph
  4. Destroy
  1. You have developed an eight-ball pool game. One of the testers has come...
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