Class 7 Art Education Chapter 1 Drawing And Painting Techniques Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. Uses a fairly wet brush to paint an uneven splatter effect
2. The element of art that is the lightness or darkness of a color or an object is .....
3. This is a type of sculpture
4. How can you create an isometric sketch using a grid?
5. What does VERNACULAR writing mean?
6. Where did people find drawings first?
7. Jan van Eyck's famous painting The Arnolfini Portrait is known for its:
8. Read the sentences:In this technique the artist would empty their mind of "real-life" thoughts and then start to draw, recording any response that filled the empty space. The result would be an expression of the "unconscious mind" revealing the hidden ideas and thoughts.What does "revealing" mean?
9. During a client presentation, how can designers effectively use drawing techniques?
10. Which material would be least effective in achieving an impressionistic style?
11. Posters should not just show but tell. It must be informative.
12. Which of the following is an example of an analogous color family?
13. Design that repeats.
14. A drawing exercise, where an artist draws the contour of a subjectwithout looking at the paper.
15. The technique of ..... uses layers of small scribbled marks to build up value and texture.
16. It is achieved through the proper combination of colors.
17. A three-dimensional object is called .....
18. What are some applications of animation?
19. Which element of art is 3 dimensional
20. It is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a graphical tablet and stylus, and software.
21. There are some limited software that can be used in creating a digital painting.
22. When mixing secondary colors, you use a primary and a ..... ?
23. What drawing technique is done to have the lines follow the shape of your drawing and can be used for shading?
24. What is the purpose of isometric projection?
25. Where is perceptual imagery derived from?
26. A proportional human adult is how many heads tall?
27. What are the Secondary Colors?
28. ..... refers to the surface features andstructure of an artwork and does notconvey meaning on its own.
29. What are the six steps to the Design Process in order?
30. Have fear on feedback.
31. What is Cross Hatching?
32. Which sentence correctly uses a term related to speech therapy?
33. When drawing in perspective, the objects CLOSER appear .....
34. What is an exhibition?
35. Ethan, Nora, and Michael are having a debate about art. They are trying to identify an example of movement in art. Can you help them out?
36. What is the purpose of creating a one point perspective drawing?
37. How many cats does Ms. Johnston have?
38. The value halfway between these the lightest and darkest extremes is called middle gray.
39. Which of the following techniques involves the use of spray paint?
40. What is the primary tool used in sketching?
41. What are finely ground, colored powders that form paint when mixed with a liquid?
42. Mixed-media is .....
43. What is the main characteristic of the fresco painting technique?
44. What year was Claude Monet's work accepted and appreciated?
45. Which type of charcoal is best for creating fine details?
46. Touch of hardness and softness in the surface of the painting.
47. Of or relating to a style of art in which objects do not resemble thoseknown in physical nature.
48. Lines that are not meant to be. Parang love life mo?
49. What is the primary characteristic of the grisaille technique?
50. Which word is a synonym for 'elated'?
51. Which of the following is NOT a way in which humanism affected art?
52. A paint ingredient that holds pigment particles to each other and to a ground (surface). Typically they include gum arabic (watercolor paint), acrylic resin (acrylic paint), gum tragacanth (pastels), and egg yolk (egg tempera). What is this term called?
53. What is Frida Kahlo known for?
54. It is a technique that requires the artist to start painting from dark areas and use black and white paint to make a particular color darker or lighter.
55. A Shading Technique in Which Tiny Black Dots are Accumulated.A shading technique in which small black points accumulate.
56. Linear Perspective
57. What is the importance of reading comprehension in speech therapy?
58. What does a standard flow chart used by designers show?
59. Which type of drawing technique aims to identify and react to the main visual and expressive characteristics of a form? (Drawings are done very quickly without capturing exact detail)
60. Which of the visual arts involves making marks with a pencil, pen, brush, chalk, charcoal, or other dry media?