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Submitted by Wise, Sarah (WISES552818) on 7/5/2012 11:55:28 PM Points Awarded Points Missed Percentage 21.00 4.00 84.

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1. Soft pastels do not allow for much detail; they force the user to work boldly. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

2. One advantage of oil paints is that the pigment colors in the oil do not change much while drying. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

3. The usual tool used to make an etching may be as thin as a needle, but it usually as thick as a pen. A) True B) False

1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

4. The QR5 Wind Turbine has the advantage of not being harmful to birds. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

5. Chinese traditional watercolor technique often used black ink without any color. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

6. Michelangelo, who was famous for his paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, is quoted in our text as saying that "the painter of the future will be a colorist such as has never existed." A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

7. Vincent van Gogh took up art because he thought it was the quickest way to get famous and to make a lot of money. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

8. To mix finely ground pigments (color) with clay was how Rembrandt and other artists of the 17th Century made the paints they used. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

9. One problem with using encaustic is that the artist must keep the paint hot during application. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

10. After Sony Corporation introduced the TR-610 Transistor Radio in 1957, more than 1,500,000 units were sold during its first two years on the market. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

11. Oil paints use egg yolks as a binder, while traditional tempera uses linseed oil. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

12. When art professionals us the term "cartoon," they mean a full-sized drawing made as a guide for a large work in another medium. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

13. One way to communicate through imagery is by drawing. A) True B) False Feedback: page 78 0.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

14. Printing was invented by the Chinese in the 11th Century. A) True B) False Feedback: p. 150 0.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

15. Elizabeth Murry describes her Exile as a "twenty-three color lithograph and screenprint construction with collage and pastel." A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

16. An example of engraving we all are familiar with is US currency. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

17. The purpose of graphic design is to enhance visual communication by working with words and pictures. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

18. "Olympuke" was designed to satirize a new Olympic event in the 2010 Winter Olympics, Team Drinking. A) True B) False Feedback: p. 154 0.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

19. Watercolor's fluid spontaneity makes it a favorite medium for painters who want to catch quick impressions outdoors. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

20. Nancy Spero's "Peace" was a protest against the Gulf War. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

21. When someone tries to capture the physical appearance of something, it is called projective drawing; drawing something that only exists in the drawer's mind is called receptive drawing. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

22. In the early 19th Century, Lithography had a major impact on society because prints could be produced quickly and easily. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): True

23. The woodcut technique originated in Japan in the 17th Century to facilitate the spread of the Buddhist religion. A) True B) False Feedback: p. 106 0.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

24. The materials needed to produce an etching would be a copper or zinc plate coated with wax or varnish. The plate is then dipped in carbolic acid. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

25. Cezanne and van Gogh are examples of great painters who exhibited highly developed drawing skills at a very early age. A) True B) False 1.0/1.0 Points Earned: Correct Answer(s): False

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