Class 11 Fine Arts Chapter 4 Principles Of Design Quiz 5 (60 MCQs)

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1. Visual weight that is equally distributed within a work of art is called ..... Balance.
2. Uses a range of different qualities or instances of an art element to create a desired visual effect.
3. Which principle involves the use of elements in planned or random repetitions to enhance surface qualities?
4. Used to add interest & reduce boredom. Have impact on reader.
5. Which principle of design involves the repetition of an object or symbol all over the artwork?
6. In the context of design, which element is defined by the area around, between, or within components of a piece?
7. What does 'rhythm' in design refer to?
8. Reinforcing design by echoing certain elements to show a consistent look and feel.
9. Primary color is consist of .....
10. Which element of design can be described as the lightness or darkness of a color?
11. An element of design that affects the appearance of a project.
12. What principle is used to create dominance and focus in an artwork by using a contrasting color or dramatic change in value?
13. What is Contrast in art?
14. To form the color Blue you need to combine two colors. Which is?
15. Explain how an artist can convey movement in a sculpture.
16. Arrangement of opposite elements and effects.
17. The surface quality of an object is referred to as .....
18. Warm colors are red, red-orange, orange & yellow-orange. The warmest color is .....
19. ..... refers to the lightness or darkness of a color.
20. Line is an example of a
21. Repeating lines, shapes, colors, or symbols
22. When this element is left out it can feel like a completed puzzle with one missing piece.
23. This principle of art uses the elements of art to unify the picture as a whole.
24. Which principle of design involves creating a focal point to draw attention?
25. What does the "R" in "Royally" stand for?
26. A split complementary color scheme:
27. Discuss the use of lines and shapes in creating movement in art.
28. The cost of a design solution or an item of equipment is not the purchase price, but the overall cost of ownership, EXCEPT:
29. What principle of design is concerned with the size relationship between different parts of a design?
30. The Principles of design is What we use to organize the Elements of Art, or the tools to make art.
31. It is the distribution of visual weight.
32. Which one is not an element of Art
33. How do artists use the principle of contrast to create a focal point in their artwork?
34. ..... When all the elements and principles work together to create a pleasing image.
35. Which of the following best describes 'proportion' in art?
36. In the context of art, what does 'texture' refer to?
37. Difference in size, color or appearance
38. The way the elements are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work.
39. What are the elements of design?
40. Refers to shapes that are 3D. Has length, width, and depth
41. Something that grabs attention
42. In design ..... is used to highlight the most important information ..... creates the focal point of the design.
43. A visible path of a moving point
44. It lends stability and structure to an overall design.
45. A definition of symmetrical in art is
46. Red, orange, yellow
47. Which war was the first printed media newspaper that publish the news in the early 1600s?
48. It refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
49. Design principles help artists create engaging and coherent imagery that effectively communicates a message or emotion to the viewer.
50. Which of the following is NOT a type of balance?
51. The repetition of an element of art, line, shape, form or line is known as .....
52. This principle involves organizing elements in a work of art in such a way to distribute their visual weight. Radial, symmetrical, & nonsymmetrical.
53. ..... the part of the design that catches the viewer's attention = focal point.
54. What are the primary colors in art?
55. ..... is created by the juxtaposition of different, often opposite, elements to help your design pop. Minimal ..... will create a more blended, harmonious design, but it may lack a focal point and feel less dynamic.
56. When was the movable type printing press created?
57. Name the three types of Balance covered in class.
58. A 2-dimensional enclosed area is referred to as
59. Balance can be symmetrical and asymmetrical.
60. The distribution of visual weight in a work of art is known as