Class 11 Fine Arts Chapter 1 Elements Of Art Line, Shape, Form Quiz 13 (60 MCQs)

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1. Who painted "The Last Supper" ?
2. Which element of art helps your eye follow a path of movement in an artwork?
3. What type of line creates a sense of movement and energy in artwork?
4. What artist painted the Last Supper?
5. If I mix red and orange, what color have I created?
6. ..... has height, width, and is is often defined by line
7. Zigzag lines are made by combining different directions of diagonal lines.
8. When you add black to a color it becomes a .....
9. Which of the following is NOT an example of texture .....
10. Contour of a flat object (2D); can be geometric (triangle, circle) OR organic (leaves, clouds).
11. How is 'Midtone' defined in the context of shading?
12. Which of the following is concerned with the visual distribution or weight of the elements in a work of art?
13. Element produced by light reflecting off objects.
14. In literary analysis, how can 'line' be interpreted in poetry?
15. A dynamic instruction that indicates that music should be played very loud.
16. What Element refers to the areas within an artwork?
17. These are the building blocks of Art and include Line, Shape, Form, Texture, Space, Value, Color.
18. The brightness of a color is a reflection of different amounts of light. Which one of these colors reflects the MOST light?
19. True or False:the elements of art have to be followed at all times like rules.
20. Every line goes somewhere.
21. The surface feel or quality is called?
22. What is another name for TONE?
23. A two dimensional area created by connecting lines.
24. A color that cannot be made by mixing other colors together
25. ..... in a piece of art refers to the distribution of weight or the apparent weight of the piece.
26. True or false:artist use the elements to make informed decisions about art-making and design.
27. Red, yellow and blue are
28. The boundaries of shape is .....
29. The path of a moving point is the element of .....
30. The name of the color
31. Which element of art refers to the three-dimensional aspect of an artwork?
32. What literary device is used when describing the 'texture' of a story?
33. In art, something you can feel with your hand or look like you can feel is called.
34. What type of balance is created when elements are arranged identically on both sides of a central axis?
35. A line that is not physically there but is suggested by different parts of the artwork is known as-
36. These shapes have clear edges and are made by using tools.
37. Which of the following is an example of art medium that uses 3D form?
38. This element of art deals with the way objects feel or the way it looks like they would feel.
39. A two-dimensional enclosed space
40. What is the element of art that is the path of a moving point through space?
41. The part of the drawing that is closest to the viewer is called the .....
42. What is a two-dimensional shape?
43. Which one of these can be used to add value to an art work
44. A color that can not be made by mixing
45. A three-dimensional object which encloses volume
46. Most geometric shapes and forms are man-made.
47. What are the Primary Colors
48. Pink is a tint of red because you mix it with .....
49. What is the line called that describes the edge of a shape?
50. Balance describes how artists
51. Name 2 categories of shapes
52. Red, Yellow, Blue are ..... Colour.
53. Which element of art can be both two-dimensional and three-dimensional?
54. A principle of design that refers to the relationship of certain elements to the whole and to each other(Think scale)
55. What is the importance of color in a work of art?
56. A ..... can be long, short, diagonal, vertical, squiggly, thick or thin.
57. The quality of brightness and purity of color.
58. What is the term for the way an object feels when you touch it?
59. Which principle creates visual interest through differences in color, shape, size, and texture?
60. It is a principle of art which occurs any time an element of a piece is given dominance by the artist.