Class 11 Fine Arts Chapter 4 Principles Of Design Quiz 2 (60 MCQs)

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1. Which of the following statements is CORRECT about Rhythm?
2. This principle creates a sense of movement and direction within a work of art. Repetition of art elements can create movement for the viewers eye to follow
3. Which principle of design is used to create a sense of movement?
4. Which principle of design is used to draw attention to a particular area or object in a composition?
5. The path of a point moving through space. Examples are:straight, curved, and zig-zag.
6. ..... A large difference between two elements to create interest and tension.
7. What is "Implied" ?
8. This is define as "THE RELATIONSHIP OF DIFFERENT PORTION OF DESIGN" . What principle is this?
9. The depth perception and dimension an object makes
10. The relative size and scale of an element of art in an artwork is known as .....
11. The sense of harmony between all the elements in an artwork.
12. A definition of radial in art is
13. What type of Balance is demonstrated when the visual weight is distributed from the center-outward.
14. What term refers to the surface quality in a work of art?
15. It is created when one or more elements of design are used repeatedly to create a feeling of movement, which leads the viewer's eye around the work of art.
16. A method in transferring a design which uses a flat iron.
17. ..... The focal point of an image, or when one area or thing stands out the most.
18. The relative sizes of parts in a whole.
19. An equal distribution of visual weight in an artwork is known as .....
20. Repetition of elements & how they are arranged spatially
21. The placement of the elements so that no part of the design overpowers any other part or seems visually heavier is called:
22. In the design of scientific experiments, which principle ensures that all variables are controlled except the one being tested?
23. What is a line in the context of art?
24. Green, blue, and violet
25. Showing visual weight-something is either symmetrical or asymmetrical.
26. It refers to the variation of weights (bold, italic, and thin) of a typeface.
27. What is the last step in the Creative Process?
28. Which principle of design is used to create a sense of completeness in a composition?
29. ..... is the path your eye takes when you look at a work of art.
30. A measure of how well the elements on the page work together to create harmony and wholeness, you are aware of the whole form before the individual parts
31. Media arts is like any other art form. It is just created using different materials and conveying a message.
32. "If I need to add a charbroiler, where will it go?"This statement refer to?
33. The elements of a composition that differ from one another.
34. Texture can be real or implied.
35. Which step of the Creative Process is looking at what other artists have done to express their ideas on a topic?
36. What can create the illusion of movement in art?
37. Asymmetrical balance is?
38. What element of design is described as a continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point?
39. How is a shade made?
40. What principle is used to direct a viewer's eyes around a work, often to a focal point?
41. Relationship between size and shape.
42. Which part of the Creative Process do you think about what people or objects will be in your image and work on their design and scale?
43. The following are usages of Lines except?
44. What are the 4 types of Balance?
45. Category of color that yellow-orange belongs.
46. Which of the following is NOT a reason why composition is important to the Graphic Arts?
47. Line creates D.R.A.W.S. which stands for
48. Balance, proportion, variety, movement/rhythm, emphasis, unity, contrast.
49. The principles of designs are created by
50. In sewing, choose ..... Of the same colour and texture of your fabric
51. What principle of design creates a feeling of harmony between all parts of the work of art?
52. Line, form, shape, texture, space, value, color
53. Which of the following refer to as the center of interest of a design?
54. How is a collage made?
55. How can an artist create emphasis in a drawing or painting?
56. It uses variations in lightness and saturation of a single color.*
57. How many Elements of Art & Principles of Design are there altogether?
58. When a composition are equally weighed on both sides of the work?
59. The equal visual distribution of weight in a design.
60. This shape can represent continuous movement