Class 11 Fine Arts Chapter 4 Principles Of Design Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. Which typeface evoke elegance and creativity?
2. When there is regular repetition of elements in an artwork, you have ..... in your composition.
3. The mood of an artwork is .....
4. Have a natural, free-form, flowing look.
5. This principle can be defined as:the relationship among the elements of a visual that helps all the elements function together.
6. What is the effect of using contrast in a work of art?
7. Which of the following is NOT a design principle?
8. Which of these is the Building Blocks of Making Art?
9. This Principle of Design uses space to distribute visual weight
10. What is the name of the the most famous painting done my Leonardo da Vinci
11. Which of the following is an example of a shape?
12. What is the principle of design that involves the distribution of visual weight to make a design feel stable?
13. This principle of design shows repetition of line, form, shape, and size to give a feeling of oneness.
14. Unity in an artwork happens when?
15. The principle of design Emphasis means
16. How does an artist use emphasis in a work of art?
17. Why does texture matter in design?
18. Good design will influence all of the following EXCEPT:
19. This uses the art elements in planed or random repetitions to enhance surfaces of art. This, together with repetition can help create unity.
20. What is considered "Old" Media?
21. Pattern is same on both sides
22. Positive space is .....
23. Which design principle involves using similar elements to create a cohesive look?
24. This element of design creates a mood within the piece or garment.
25. A sense that all sides of the artwork are equal.
26. These lines and shapes look rigid, angular and static.
27. Principle with 2 contrasting elements of art
28. The pigment of an object that the eye sees. Reflected or absorbed light. Examples are:primary, secondary, warm, and cool.
29. It implies that any color can be produced by mixing suitable amounts of three additive primary colors.
30. What is Variety as a Principle of Art?
31. CONTRAST means that all the elements within an artwork are in harmony even if there are a variety of elements used.
32. What type of Balance is demonstrated when the visual weight is even on both sides?
33. Balance is always symmetrical.
34. ..... are used to piece together the elements of art in a way that makes the artwork visually strong and interesting.
35. Which principle of design refers to the differences in value, colors, textures, and the rest of the elements to create visual interest?
36. How can an artist create a sense of rhythm through pattern in their artwork?
37. What does "optical" mean?
38. What is the term used when your artwork draws the viewers eye to a particular area first?
39. What major device was first introduced in the early 20th century?
40. What is COMPOSITION?
41. To achieve a visually balanced composition in an artwork, it is important to focus on the ..... of each element of art and how they are arranged.
42. Which principle of design is when an artist creates an area of the composition that is visually dominant and commands the viewers attention?
43. Fill in the blank: ..... is a principle of design that refers to the space between elements.
44. "Is there extra space under the hood for new equipment that requires ventilation?"This statement refer to?
45. The movement or action of a composition, usually achieved through repetition of lines, shapes, colors and more.
46. What does the element of space refer to in art?
47. ..... the distribution of the visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
48. The Principles of Design help artists .....
49. A ..... is an area that stands out from the space next to or around it due to a defined or implied boundary, or because of differences of value, color, or texture.*hint-two dimensional
50. The path the viewer's eye takes through a work of art because of the arrangement of elements.
51. This is the perceived by the way light reflects off a surface. There are 3 properties:Hue, Intensity, and Value.
52. ..... is the repetition of elements of art, in a planned or random way.
53. Joining parts together
54. How do vertical lines make a room appear?
55. This principle combines different elements to create interest and possible focal points. Too much of this principle can cause chaos within an art work.
56. The relative size and scale of the variouselements in a design refers to .....
57. Space efficiency means:
58. ..... is the illusion of depth within an artwork.
59. ..... refers to the area around a shape or form.
60. Which of the following NOT refer to flow of materials and personnel in design principles.