Class 11 Fine Arts Chapter 5 Perspective In Art Quiz 2 (60 MCQs)

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1. What does the term "perspective" refer to in art?
2. When objects are closer to top of a composition, and objects are overlapped by things in front, this is called
3. What is the technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface called?
4. A student wants to draw a cityscape using perspective. What should they do first to ensure correct proportions and depth?
5. What is perspective in art?
6. You are drawing a city street using one-point perspective. How can you ensure that all the buildings appear to recede correctly into the distance?
7. Which term is associated with creating the illusion of depth and three-dimensionality by using a point on the horizon line?
8. Which lines lead to the vanishing point in perspective drawings?
9. What is the vanishing point?
10. What is the purpose of using a horizon line in a drawing?
11. If you want to make your scene look more realistic, what should you do with the details in the background?
12. What is a form of perspective without vanishing points, where lines remain parallel?
13. The main idea of the passage about the story of perspective in art is:
14. What happens if there are multiple vanishing points in a one-point perspective drawing?
15. Landscape of mountain is a type of?
16. Which method creates depth using color and clarity changes for distant objects?
17. What is the purpose of angular perspective in drawings?
18. Why is understanding one-point perspective important for artists?
19. Which term describes the relative size of an object compared to other objects in a drawing?
20. The imaginary spot on the horizon line is where all things appear to meet.
21. What is a key feature of linear perspective in art?
22. What was the name of the artist who painted The Persistence of Time?
23. Which type of perspective uses a single vanishing point?
24. Placement of objects closest to the viewer.
25. Which of the following is the correct order from closest to farthest in a drawing?
26. Looking from the ground up so you might see the bottoms of items is called
27. Linear Perspective was developed during the Renaissance.
28. Fill in the blank:Giotto painted Lamentation over the Dead Christ around the year .....
29. In one-point perspective, where do all lines converge?
30. Who developed the system of Linear Perspective?
31. What is the term used to describe the line where the sky meets the ground in a drawing?
32. In parallel perspective, where do all the receding lines seem to move towards and meet?
33. How many vanishing points are there in 1-point linear perspective?
34. Which of the following is NOT a method to create depth in a drawing?
35. What major discovery did Filippo Brunelleschi make in the 1400s that changed art in Florence, Italy?
36. What is the term for the technique used to create the illusion of depth and space in art?
37. In the section 'Egyptian and Mesopotamian Art:Order, Not Depth, ' what method did Egyptian artists use to show power and order?
38. Fill in the blank:Digital 3D graphics and VR art emerged in the ..... century.
39. What is true about artistic innovation?
40. What is proportion in art?
41. The illusion of space and depth on a flat surface is known as?
42. What is a vanishing point
43. Explain how the placement and size of objects in a drawing can help create the illusion of depth.
44. Which tool is recommended for drawing accurate orthogonal lines?
45. How does linear perspective create the illusion of depth?
46. What happens to the size of objects as they move closer to the horizon line in a drawing?
47. What should you do with orthogonal lines after finishing your drawing?
48. During the Middle Ages in Europe, what dominated art and how were figures arranged?
49. Imaginary lines that recede towards a vanishing point on the horizon line are called .....
50. During the Baroque period (1600s), artists such as Caravaggio and Rembrandt used perspective dramatically, guiding the viewer's eye toward bright or emotional centers of a painting. By the 1700s, perspective was so well understood that it became almost automatic. Which artist used perspective to make exact city views?
51. The illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface is achieved through .....
52. What impact did the invention of the camera have on artists?
53. Fill in the blank:Song-dynasty landscapes are from ..... during the ..... centuries CE.
54. Masaccio painted The Holy Trinity around the year .....
55. According to the laws of perspective, how should the size of things nearer to the eye be drawn?
56. What term describes surfaces that move away from the viewer in a perspective drawing?
57. If you want an object to appear farther away in your drawing, where should you place it?
58. When objects are closer to you they appear bigger.
59. Which painting technique was used by Northern European artists as an alternative to linear perspective?
60. What is the purpose of a picture plain in creating perspective?