Class 7 Art Education Chapter 1 Drawing And Painting Techniques Quiz 24 (44 MCQs)

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1. Imagine Benjamin, Harper, and Emma are creating a masterpiece. They are discussing the concept of 'balance' in art. Can you help them understand what it means?
2. What are the three main hand-building techniques with clay?
3. When you create an even/smooth coverage on your paper, that technique is called a
4. Which material 'sticks' to the paper better; Chalk or Oil pastel
5. What is the primary focus of art appreciation in English literature?
6. What kind of colors are used in Molas?
7. What technique did Georgia O'Keeffe use to create a sense of depth in her flower paintings?
8. A picture of nature, usually mountains, trees or animals is
9. ..... is the subject matter and messageof a work.
10. ..... is a threedimensionalart form crafted bymolding or carving materials such asstone, clay, metal, or wood. It can befreestanding or relief, conveyingphysical actuality and bulk.
11. A place to see art
12. What element of art is defined as the lightness or darkness of a color?
13. Why is direct observation important in creating original artworks? Fill-in-the-blank:Direct observation helps artists accurately capture (a) and details from the real world.
14. A light value of a color that is created by mixing it with White
15. Tusche is used with what printmaking technique
16. What are the goals of international environmental policies established by the United Nations?
17. What is the line that goes across the page where the "sky meets the land" ?
18. Which date would be included in the Renaissance era?
19. A gestural line is slow and deliberate and describes the contours of the subject.
20. Art at this level is not an action or an object, but an internal appreciation of balance and harmony.
21. The principle of movement in art refers to:
22. Anyone who owns a few paintings is considered an art collector.
23. ..... is texture that you can feel (in 2D Art with thick paint or in 3D work)
24. Which techniques does Michael Craig Martin use to make his art?
25. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
26. What is opacity?
27. What kind of drawing requires a horizon line and a vanishing point?
28. What does the term "glazing" refer to in watercolor painting?
29. Which of the following is NOT a focus area in speech therapy?
30. The way in which different elements of an artwork are combined or arranged is called ..... ?
31. ..... a dull surface that reflects light, ..... a lightly shiny, reflective surface, and ..... is a very shiny reflective surface.
32. Some artists worked by SCULPTING banks of clay inside the caves. In this selection, SCULPTING is .....
33. What is the dot on the horizon line called? VP
34. Which is known as the ugliest colour in the world?
35. Lines that define boundaries which separate one area from another. They defineedges and surface ridges of objects and shapes.
36. The strategy of ..... combines two or more unlike images together.
37. Your "Eye Level" is also called the ..... ?
38. What is the term for using strong contrasts between light and dark in art to suggest volume and depth?
39. Claude Monet was famous for painting ..... ?
40. What is the purpose of using a value scale in drawing?
41. What is a characteristic of a glaze in painting?
42. What is the main purpose of using one point perspective in art?
43. When doing a perspective drawing, horizontal lines must converge at the .....
44. What is the technique of using small dots or strokes of color to create an image called?