Class 12 Fine Arts Chapter 1 Elements And Principles Of Design Quiz 2 (60 MCQs)

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1. An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed
2. Which element is known for its high electrical conductivity and is often used in electrical wiring?
3. If elements in a composition has equal distribution of visual weight, it exemplify what principle of design?
4. Which principle of design refers to the repetition of elements to create a sense of movement?
5. The amount of difference between things is called:
6. Decisions that deal with who will buy/use the product as well as where/how the product will be sold and the selling price
7. A mark created by a path of a moving point.
8. By joining lines you can create which of the following?
9. A repeated decorative design
10. The way an artwork is arranged is called:
11. A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork look equally important even though they are not alike
12. What principle of design is achieved when all parts of a design work together as a whole?
13. A way of combining similar elements in an artwork toaccent their similarities (achieved through use ofrepetitions and subtle gradual changes)
14. When you create a blind contour drawing you don't:
15. Which element of art is associated with the tactile qualities of a surface?
16. Which element is all about light and darkness?
17. What is the surface quality of a shape-rough, smooth, soft hard glossy etc.
18. What principle of design is primarily concerned with the distribution of visual weight in a composition?
19. In the context of chemical bonding, which element is known for forming the most diverse range of compounds?
20. The regular repetition of elements
21. How can we analyze art?
22. Variety is about varying elements and objects in your image, to avoid making them boring.
23. The focal point of an artwork is always in the middle of the artwork
24. The arrangement of elements and principles to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness in a work of art.
25. If there are empty areas in a picture, this artwork might be utilizing this specific element.
26. What design element is used by layering a line, text or image to show depth or how an object feels?
27. When the art guides your eyes to pay attention to a specific part of the picture, which principle is at work?
28. What principle of design refers to the harmony of all the visual elements in a composition?
29. What principle of design shows relationship of sizes between different parts of composition?
30. Proportion & Scale
31. A principle of design used to create the look and feelingof action and to guide the viewer's eye throughout thework of art.
32. The condition in which two or more things naturally go together
33. Which of the following is a principle of design in fashion?
34. What is the term for the area around, between, or within components of a piece?
35. What principle of design is shown if a composition shows sequence of shapes through progression of steps?
36. What principle is utilized when drawing the Hulk, whose hands are always bigger than his head?
37. What principle of design refers to the size relationship between parts of a whole?
38. A visual element derived from reflected light.
39. What does 'harmony' in design mean?
40. What element of art is displays things as flat or 2D (2-dimensional)?
41. The relationship between the sizes of two or more things.
42. Lines that follow the outer edges of an object are:
43. Sometimes an artist needs to show the smoothness of velvet or dry, rough tree bark. What element is this?
44. Which element of art is often used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface?
45. What is the significance of 'unity' in design?
46. An element of art by which positive and negative areas aredefined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
47. The difference between elements in a composition
48. Which element of design is concerned with the lightness or darkness of a color?
49. What is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust?
50. The distribution of visual weight in an artwork
51. In fashion design, what does the term 'silhouette' refer to?
52. Which principle makes you ask, "How are things different from each other in the picture?"
53. Contrast refers to the arrangement of opposite elements, (light vs. dark rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small shapes, etc.) in a piece so as to create visual interest, excitement and drama.
54. What does 'variety' in design achieve?
55. The shape of an object is two-dimensional (2D), and the ..... of an object is three-dimensional (3D).
56. When a painting shows a running horse, waves crashing, or a woman diving into a pool, which principle is being utilized?
57. Decisions that deal with the overall purpose of the design
58. A way of combining elements to stress the differencesbetween those elements.
59. Rhythm an element within an artwork that looks like it's moving.
60. Which element of design is used to create a sense of movement?