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QN = 1 Lịch sử của thiết kế là gì?

Chọn một tùy chọn.


một. Lịch sử của các đối tượng và hình dạng của chúng
b. Lịch sử, văn hóa, tư tưởng thẩm mỹ, sở thích và cách ứng xử trong mối qu
c. History of scientific and technical developments, mentality, environment…
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   D
QN=2 What were the typical design achievements of the Middle Ages?

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a. Improved water wheel.
b. Hourglass.
c. Plow.
d. All of the above.
QN=3 What kind of technology used by the Romans to mass-produce high v

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a. Paddle-and-anvil method.
b. Molding .
c. Standardization.
d. Interchangeability.
ANSWER:  B
QN=4 What did the Romans use to equip their vast army weapons to expan

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a. Systems of mass production.
b. Household production.
c. Import from China.
d. Imported from Egypt.
ANSWER:   A
QN=5 When was the blast furnace invented, which allowed iron ore to be s
higher-quality goods?

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a. 9th century.
b. 10th century.
c. 11th century.
d. 12th century.
ANSWER:   D
QN=118 [file: SK4 record player designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot for Bra

What is the name of this product?

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a. Bluebird 566 radio designed by Walter Dorwin Teague for Sparton, 1935-3
b. T24 portable transistor radio designed by Dieter Rams for Braun, 1956.
c. SK4 record player designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot for Braun, 1
d. TP1 portable radio and phonograph designed by Dieter Rams for Braun, 1
ANSWER:   C
QN=6 Founded in 1861, Morris & Co sought not only to infuse design with art bu
and mechanized production. What kinds of products were produced by th

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a. Wallpaper, textiles.
b. Furniture, interior architectural elements.
c. Stained glass windows
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   D
QN=7 The advent of the internal-combustion engine not only ushered in a t
activity, in which Germany led the way. What was the world’s first ca

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a. Motorwagen by Karl Benz.
b. Henry Ford's Model T automobile, 1908.
c. General Motors (GM)
ANSWER:   A
QN=8 Fill in the blank

The Dresden Workshop’s acceptance of … was, however, an important m


machine aesthetic.

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a. Standardization.
b. Mass-produced.
c. Mechanization.
d. Arts and crafts movement.
ANSWER: C
QN=9 What kind of molds did human use to shape simple copper weapons

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a. “Paddle and anvil” method.
b. Carving them directly into stone blocks.
c. Metal mold.
d. Create shapes by hand.
ANSWER:   B
QN=10 [file: classic amphora.png]

This is an amphora, a type of pottery of ancient Romans. What are th

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a. Easy carrying and pouring, thanks to its looping handles and long
b. Large capacity, allowing to contain a large amount of olive oil, wine.
c. Thick ceramic material, the glossy glaze can be easily cleaned, good hygien
ANSWER:   A
MARK:  1
UNIT:  1
LO:  3
MIX CHOICES:  No
QN=11 What kind of design works made Thomas Sheraton famous?
 

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a. An expert in tastes and trends based entirely on his design drawings.
b. Design and production of high-class interior products.
c. Furniture manufacturer.
d. Design buildings for the elite.
ANSWER:   A
QN=12 What was the most significant invention to be deigned during the Re
widely for the first time in history?

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a. Modern printing method by Johann Gutenberg.
b. Letterpress printing (embossed printing).
c. The first steam-powered printer with a capacity of 480 pages per hour of L
d. Koenig 1814 Printer.
ANSWER:   A
QN=13 [file: Retake_great_bed_of_ware.jpg]

This is the oak bed carved with wooden boards called the Great Bed o

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a. Renaissance.
b. 17th century.
c. 18th century.
d. 19th century.
ANSWER:   A
QN=14 What kind of manufacturing techniques developed by Michael Thone

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a. Bend wooden sticks with steam at high temperature (the steam-bending
b. The inox plating technique creates a shiny surface.
c. Use plastic materials to shape interior products.
d. Application of metal shaping of interior products.
ANSWER:   A
QN=15 The book that fundamentally altered the design community's approa
destruction wrought when consumer products are made, used, and t

What is the name of this book?

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a. Whole Earth Catalog, spring (1969).
b. Human Ecology and Social Change (1971)
c. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (2002)
d. The Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability – Designing (2013)
ANSWER:  C
QN=16 [file: Backup - Metropolitian in Paris .jpg]

What was the style of the Entrance to the Metropolitan Metro Station

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a.  Art Deco.
b.  Art and Craft.
c.  Art Nouveau.
d.  Constructivism.
ANSWER:   C
QN=17 What are the characteristics of the Mannerist  style?

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a. Mobility techniques need gravel lobby, try to make the mind sticking high.
b. Heavy and floral, dramatic, full of emotion.
c. Elective, feminine, sumptuous, rich and decorative in Europe.
d. Ignoring the futility of Rococo, inspired by classical Greek and Roman art,
ANSWER:   A
MARK:  1
UNIT:  1
LO:  1
MIX CHOICES:  No
QN=18 [file: Backup - Adolf Loos.jpg]

What is the name of this architect?

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a.  Walter Gropius.
b.  Adolf Loos.
c.  A. W. N. Pugin.
d.  Thomas Chippendale.
QN=19 What was the purpose of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Indust

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a. Competition and encouragement for both art and industry.
b. Introduce and design houses for the middle class.
c. Encourage industrial development, put theory into practice.
d. Encourage the development of handmade arts.
ANSWER:   A
QN=20 In the mid-19th century, why did Henry Cole and Adolf Loos consider

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a. Waste of labor and time.
b. Impedes the intended function of an object.
c. Waste of materials and energy.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:  A
QN=22 What were the ideals of the Aesthetic movement originating from the

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a. Art for art's sake.
b. Craft for craft's sake.
c. Art combines harmony with function.
d. Form and function of harmonious balance.
ANSWER:   A
QN=21 What style demonstrates the "visually appealing" rather than functio

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a.  Art Deco.
b.  Bauhaus.
c.  Art Nouveau.
d.  Art and Craft.
ANSWER:   A
QN=22 Fill in the blank

“… - which takes its name from the word for “rebirth” – was a time of
Ages and rediscovered the humanist ideals and sensual refinement o

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a. Gothic.
b. Renaissance.
c. Baroque
d. Rococo
ANSWER:   B
QN=23 [file: Retake - Marcel Breuer chair 1925.jpg]

This is the B3 "Wassily" armchair, designed by Marcel Breuer, 1925.

What are the common materials to manufacture this product?

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a. Modern tubular steel and leather.
b. Modern tubular steel and fabric.
c. Curling iron and fabric.
d. Curling iron and leather.
ANSWER:   A
QN=24 Which book has brought a new ecological awareness to public consci
devastating impact of humans on the natural environment?
 

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a.  Silent Spring (1962).
b.  The Hidden Persuaders.
c.  Penguin Books.
d. Arches Warenbüch.
ANSWER:   A
QN=25 What style appeared in fashion and music around 1974, and soon ma

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a.  Punk.
b.  Memphis.
c.  Pop art.
d.  Retro.
ANSWER:   A
QN=26 What are the characteristics of Memphis  style?

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a. Exuberantly playful,
b. Capturing the optimism
c. Color combinations, bold overall forms.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   D
QN=2 7 What kinds of materials were researched and developed during Worl
and were able to transform their sketches into three dimensional pr

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a. Inox metal.
b. Drink the wooden stick with steam at high temperature. (the steam-bendi

Stained glass.

Plastic, polypropylene.
c. Drink the wooden stick with steam at high temperature. (Stained glass)

Stained glass.
d. Plastic, polypropylene.
ANSWER:   D
QN=28 Who was established the Staatliches Bauhaus in 1916 by merging the

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a.  Franks Lloyd Wright.
b.  Walter Gropius.
c.  Louis Sullivan.
d.  Michael Thonet.
ANSWER:   B
QN=29 What design styles demonstrates colors and patterns similar to thos

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a.  Minimalism.
b.  Functionalism.
c.  Pop Art.
d.  Art Deco.
ANSWER:   C
QN=30 Which country’s designers have thoroughly applied the streamlining
tempting to the customer?

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a. England.
b. Germany.
c. France.
d. America.
ANSWER:   D
QN=31 What were the design trends with playful design languages attract o

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a.  Art Deco.
b.  Memphis
c.  Op Art.
d.  Pop Art.
ANSWER:   B
QN=32
What are the characteristics of Neo
 

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a. Neoclassicism looked back to a classical past, sought to reinterpret the cla
b. The proportion “a just symmetry and harmony of parts with respect to the
c. Ornamentation was secondary to the beauty of the form itself.
d. Form of design that fosters better functional, intellectual, and emotional c
ANSWER:  A
QN=33 Besides the mighty and elite army, what were the reasons for Qin Shi Hu

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a. The development of better quality materials enabled the production of be
b. Weapons have been imported in large quantities from the West.
c. Weapons were produced to such precise specifications that their parts we
d. Weapons have been handmade carefully, good quality.
ANSWER:   A, C
QN=34 When did the Pop art movement begin to thrive?

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a. 1960s.
b. 1970s.
c. 1980s.
d. 1990s.
ANSWER:   A
QN=35 What type of the very first design activity has shaped human existen

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a. Turning raw materials into useful labor tools.
b. Manufacturing labor tools that harmonize function and aesthetics.
c. Improve new working tools suitable for using purposes.
ANSWER:   A
QN=36 What was the reason for the design of prehistoric labor tools?

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a. Functional requirements and availability of raw materials.
b. Daily use needs.
c. Demand for exchange and trade.
d. Primitive aesthetic needs.
ANSWER:   A
QN=37 What was the era of the giant catapult designed by Archimedes and u

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a. Ancient.
b. Medieval.
c. Renaissance.
d. Enlightenment.
ANSWER:   A
QN=38 What was one of the most profound effects that these early mechan

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a. The change in working patterns, with workers, instead of individually labo
b. Increase labor productivity.
c. Increase the number of products.
d. Reduce the cost of products.
ANSWER:   A
QN=39 What style has found looking back at the classic past, seeking to reinterpre

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a. Classicism.
b. Romanticism.
c. Neoclassicism.
d. Art Decor.
ANSWER:   C
QN=40 Who was seen as a true Renaissance man or as innovative designer t
of design?

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a.  Michelangelo.
b.  Johann Gutenberg.
c.  Leonardo da Vinci.
d.  Hans Vredeman de Vries.
ANSWER:   C
QN=41 In the early 20th century, who understood that the only way to mass
of design missed the point?

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a.  Adolf Loos.
b.  Guimard.
c.   Ralph Nader
d.   Walter Gropius.
ANSWER:   A
QN=42 What material was first applied in mass-production in ancient times?

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a. Iron.
b. Steel.
c. Concrete.
d. Brick.
ANSWER:   D
QN=43 Who was the China's first Emperor to focus on harnessing  the power

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a. Qin Shi Huang.
b. Kangxi.
c. Han Wudi.
d. Qianlong.
ANSWER:   A
QN=44 The humble potter’s wheel was the very first machine to have been d
pot-throwing the earliest mechanized manufacturing process. Where

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a. Egypt.
b. Mesopotamia.
c. Greece.
d. China.
ANSWER:   B
QN=45 What was the purpose of Craft guild ward in the Middle Ages?

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a. Created an increasingly competitive marketplace in which technological ad
b. Innovation in design helped workshops to distinguish their products to ga
c. Medieval craftsmen protected their interests was through the formation o
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   C
QN=46 What was the product designed by Johann Gutenberg (1400-1468)?

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a. Steam engine.
b. Printing press.
c. Sewing machine.
d. Loom.
ANSWER:   B
QN=47 [file: Retake- Samuel_Colt_engraving_by_John_Chester_Buttre, c1855.jpg]

What is the name of this weapon designer?

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a.  Christopher Dresser.
b.  Samuel Colt.
c.  Eli Whitley.
d.  William Morris.
ANSWER:   B
QN=48 This picture demonstrates one of the most famous work of Benvenut

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a. Mannerist.
b. Baroque.
c. Rococo.
d. Neoclassical.
ANSWER:   A
QN=49 What is the other name for these design styles: Art Nouveau, Jugends

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a. New Art.
b. Art Decor.
c. Gothic Revival.
d. Good Design.
ANSWER:   A
QN=50 What are the characteristics of De Stijl movement?

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a. Considering ornament is a crime.
b. A rational new world would emerge from geometrically symbolic art.
c. Art must be associated with function.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   B
QN=51 Which of the following means a beginning in design history, and emp

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a. Johann Gutenberg printing technology was widely applied throughout Eur
b. The book was mass-produced for the first time, allowing the transmission
c. The designer began publishing sample books for the first time.
d. The author is excluded from the main production process for his designs
ANSWER:   D
QN=52 Who was the author of the book "Principles Decorative Design" publi

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a.  Christopher Dresser.
b.  Adolf Loos.
c.  Charles Locke Eastlake.
d.  Gustav Stickley.
ANSWER:   A
QN=53 [file: Retake - Knigi  poster.jpg]

What is the style of the poster named “Knigi” was designed by Alexan

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a.  Bauhaus.
b.  De Sijl.
c.  Constructivism.
d.  Cubism.
ANSWER:   C
QN=54 What was the contribution of William Morris in the realm of Arts and Craft

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a. He mastered the art of woodblock printing and created some of the most
b. He created products that gave meaningful and satisfying work to those wh
c. He did infuse the design with art but also to revitalize the age-old craft tra
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   D
QN=55 Which period of times when the “Standardized” method first used in

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a. Ancient China and ancient Roman times.
b. The industrial revolution in Germany.
c. America.
d. France.
ANSWER:   A
QN=56 The Darby's Coalbrookdale Foundry was considered to be the earlies
manufactured by this factory?

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a. Bike.
b. The unpickable tumbler lock.
c. Cast iron cooking pot.
d. Pulley blocks.
ANSWER:   C
QN=57 What were the two great materials of the First Industrial Revolution

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a. Iron and steel.
b. Bent steel pipe and leather.
c. Cast iron and steel.
d. Steel and plastic
ANSWER:   A
QN=58 AEG was a German company that exploited the commercial benefits
its competitors?

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a. Promoting their products through posters and attractive packaging.
b. Good product.
c. The price is cheap.
d. Modern design.
ANSWER:   A
QN=59 From the 1760s to the 1780s, “Adam style” quickly became highly fash
characteristics of the “Adam style”?

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a. Streamline, elegant, nostalgic.
b. Dramatic, rich in emotion.
c. The graceful and feminine.
d. Picky, florid.
ANSWER:   C
QN=60  

[file: Retake - Thomas Chippendale chair.jpg]

Thomas Chippendale was the British cabinetmaker and furniture des


design works. What is the style of the chair?

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a. Mannerism.
b. Baroque.
c. Rococo.
d. Neoclassical.
ANSWER:   C
QN=61 [file: Early Lyre chair.png]

This picture shows Early Lyre chair designed by Mark Brazier Jones, 1

What style is it?

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a. Creative Salvage.
b. Good Design.
c. Radical design.
d. Craft Revival.
ANSWER:  A
QN=62 By whom was the "Form follows function" philosophy mentioned?

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a.  Adolf Loos.
b.  William Morris.
c.  Walter Gropius.
d.  Louis Sullivan.
ANSWER:   D
QN=63 Fill in the blank
Fundamentally, … was about fostering better functional, intellectual
problem-solving.

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a. Functionalism
b. Modernism
c. Organic design
d. Minimalism
ANSWER:   C
QN=64 Which of the following represents the characteristics of Rococo  style

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a. Popular (designed for the majority)
b. Charming, delicate, overtly feminine, sumptuously opulent
c. Heavy, florid, dramatic.
d. Aesthetic, technical and cheap.
ANSWER:   B
QN=65 “Many designers looked to the future optimistically and created prod
much-needed respite from the Vietnam War and other earthbound t

What kind of design movement is mentioned above?

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  Plastic age.
  Design goes pop.
  Space-Age visions
  Postmodernism.
ANSWER:   C
QN=66 In the US, during the 1920s, market saturation appeared. How did ma

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a. Constantly launching new products combined with headlining advertising
b. Manufacturers have constantly launched promotions.
c. Support for new purchases by credit card.
d. Attractive promotions.
ANSWER:   A
QN=67 [file: Niels Diffrient's Humanscale 1/2/3 manual.jpg]

This is Niels Diffrient's Humanscale 1/2/3 manual, designed by Henry

What is the name of the design that applies this manual?

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a. Organic design.
b. Anthropometric.
c. Creative Salvage.
  Ergonomics
ANSWER:  D
QN=68 What are the characteristics of Good Design?

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a. Pure forms, Practical function,  appropriate use of materials.
b. Restrained use of color, high-quality construction and good value for mon
c. To be synonymous with good taste.
d. Pure forms, practical function, appropriate use of materials, restrained us
ANSWER:  D
QN=69 What are the characteristics of the Italian line?

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a. Harnessing the potential of mass production to create beautiful, useful.
b. To compensated for technical deficiencies with visual charm, and helped g
c. A return to beauty based on form and not on ornamentation
  The objects tended to rely more on "eye appeal" than function.
ANSWER:   B
QN=70 [file: Retake - Memphis.jpg]
This picture shows an interior design. What style is it?

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a. Memphis.
b. Italian line.
c. Constructivism.
d. De Stijl.
ANSWER:   A
QN=71 What was the most common material used during the time of Golden

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a. Artificial plastic.
b. Artificial material
c. Bending wood.
ANSWER:  Glasses.
MARK:  A
QN=72 In the late 300 BC-200 BC, humans used simple ingot molds, posed by
method?

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a. Create many products to meet the growing needs of people.
b. The first time designs could be replicated more or less exactly, thereby ma
c. The products were more durable than previous production methods.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   B
QN=73 What decade witnessed the first revolution in electronic manufactur

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a. 1960s
b. 1970s
c. 1980s
d. 1990s
ANSWER:   A, B
QN=74 Fill in the blank

… - looked back to a classical past, it was essentially a forward-lookin

 
Check one option.
a. Renaissance
b. Neoclassicism
c. Gothic revival
d. Modernism
ANSWER:  C
QN=75 Whose progressive agenda reflected a career-long pursuit of “truth, b
through a thorough working knowledge of the design process, as wel

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a.  Michael Thonet.
b.  William Hogarth.
c. Adolf Loos.
d. Christopher Dresser.
ANSWER:  D
MARK: 1
UNIT: 2
LO: 2
MIX CHOICES: No
QN=76 What is the goal of Ergonomic design?

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a. Create better products.
b. Create safer products.
c. Create more user-friendly products.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:  D
QN=77 What kinds of tool were developed to support the construction of bu
 

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a. Wheelbarrow
b. Ramps and levers.
c. Propeller.
d. Concrete.
ANSWER:   B
QN=78 Which parts of Qin Shi Huang’s Terracotta Warrior were mass-produc

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a. Arms, body.
b. Face.
c. Soles.
d. Head.
ANSWER:   A
QN=79 What was the first work printed on Johannes Gutenberg's printer?

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a. The Bible's Psalms in Latin.
b. A German History book.
c. Paleontological book.
d. Bay Psalm book.
ANSWER:  A
QN=80 [file: Pacifica Island Art - Biscuits Lefevre Utile Paris - Vintage Advertising P

This picture reveals an urban-planning proposal designed by Antonio


design and architecture. What style did he follow?

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a. The Aesthetic Movement
b. De Sijl.
c. Constructivism.
d. Futurism.
ANSWER:  D
QN=81 Who is the author of the book “The Analysis of Beauty” published in 1
object and the way it looks, and how this knowledge should be applie

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a.  Robert Adam.
b.  Michael Thonet.
c.  William Hogarth.
d.  Adolf Loos.
ANSWER:   C
QN=82 Fill in the blank

“…was one of the earliest American manufacturers to realize fully th


advertising, and public relations"; and he helped to alter significantly

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a. Samuel Colt.
b.  Adolf Loos.
c.  William Morris.
d.  Walter Gropius.
ANSWER:  A
QN=83 Which country introduced the term Jugendstil as the meaning of “you

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a. Germany.
b. The UK.
c. America.
d. France.
ANSWER:   A
QN=84 The Michael Thonet’s classic café chair, the Model No.14 (image below
Every element of its steam-bent frame and its caned or molded plyw

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a. Minimalism
b. Modernism
c. Classicism
d. Biedermeier
ANSWER:   D
QN=85 [file: Final -Lalique_dragonfly.jpg]

This picture shows an artwork designed by Rene Lalique. What style

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a.  Art Nouveau.
b.  Art and Craft.
c.  Art Deco.
d.  Constructivism.
ANSWER:   A
QN=86 Fill in the blank

“… design clearly had roots in social ideas related to health and inclu
decoration, these items were pure expressions of function, shaped b

The only drawback was that, for all their enhanced performance, the

Check one option.


a. Space-Age visions.
b. The Ergonomic
c. Good Design
d. The Biomimicry
ANSWER:  B
QN=87 What is the De Stijl?

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a. The international phenomenon that played a key role in the story of desig
b. The art and design reform movement, in that it sought divine meaning wit
c. The style that looked optimistically to the future rather than nostalgically t
d. The style found its most sublime expression, with examples including the
ANSWER:  B
QN=88 What was the reason for the Pop Art movement thriving in the 1960s

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a. Meet the needs of enjoying the diverse arts of popular people.
b. Meet the novelty of commodity models in a highly competitive market.
c. The development of new materials and manufacturing techniques, allowin
d. All three reasons above.
ANSWER:   D
QN=89 What is the inspiration of Memphis structure?

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a. The insect.
b. The smiotics, the study of language and symbols
c. The flora and fauna
d. The animal.
ANSWER:   B
QN=90 [file: final-Can phong nu hoang Marie - Antoinette- Tan  co dien.png]

This picture shows the Queen Marie Antoinette's Golden Room at Ch

Check one option.


a.  Empire.
b.  Neoclassicism
c.  Art Nouveau.
d.  Art Deco
ANSWER:   B
QN=91 What is the field of design that David Carson famous for?

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a. Graphic design.
b. Interior design.
c. Industrial design.
d. Fashion Designer.
ANSWER:   A
QN=92 [file: Final - red blue chair.jpg]

This picture shows a red-blue chair designed by Gerrit Rietveld. What

Check one option.


a.  De Stijl.
b.  Pop Art.
c.  Art Nouveau.
d.  Art and Craft.
ANSWER:   A
QN=93 What does it mean for the term “Italian Line”?

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a. Focus on styling rather than technology.
b. Focus on technology rather than styling.
c. Focus only on the function of the designs .
d. Focus on the manufacture of the designs.
ANSWER:   A
QN=94 Creative Salvage helped to revolutionize the design in much the same wa
design because it helped to break down traditional barriers between art

What is the key to Creative Salvage's success?

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a. The recycling of scrap to form stylish and functional artefacts for the home an
b. The aesthetic and emotional values,  use of natural materials.
c. Prioritizing the use of natural materials scrap to form stylish and functional
d. The exuberantly playful, capturing the optimism, color combinations, bold
ANSWER:  A
QN=95 Who initiated the Gothic revival movement?

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a.  William Morris.
b.  Walter Gropius.
c.  Louis Sullivan.
d.  A. W. N. Pugin.
ANSWER:   D
QN=96 [file: Der Kuss (The Kiss) woodcut created by Peter Behrens for Pan, 1898.

Fill in the blank

“The  Der Kuss (The Kiss), a woodcut created by Peter Behrens in 1898 refl

Check one option.


a. Mannerist.
b. Rococo.
c. Art Decor.
d. Jugendstil.
ANSWER:  D
QN=97 What are the recognition of Good Design?

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a. Aesthetic, technical, and functional.
b. Aesthetic, technical and cheap.
c. Aesthetic, function and cheap.
d. Technical, functional and cheap.
ANSWER:   A
QN=98 What does the Anthropometric design refer to?

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a. Aesthetics and function..
b. Functional.
c. Human factors.
d. Economic profit.
ANSWER:   C
QN=99 Which building interior was described as “the starting point for all m
 

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a. Bruno Taut's Glass Pavilion at the Deutsche Werkbund exhibition, 1914.
b. Café Museum with the nickname Café Nihilismus
c. Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer's model factory at the Deutsche Werkbun
d. Henry van de Velde's Werkbund Theatre
ANSWER:   B
QN=100 What kind of materials did British designers and engineers use when

Check one option.


a. Any material they can find.
b. Plastic.
c. Wood.
d. Steel.
ANSWER:   A
QN=101 What was the goal of the British "Can Make It" exhibition in 1946, at

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a. To establish foreign markets for well-designed British products.
b. To educate the public about the moral and aesthetic.
c. To educate the public about the moral and economic benefits of Good De
d. All of the above.
ANSWER:   A, C
QN=102 During the eighteenth century, the Scottish architect Robert Adam e
look”?

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a. Simple interior design from wood.
b. Design from overall architecture to interior works unified in a style.
c. The architectural design combined with the garden.
d. Modern graphic design.
ANSWER:   B
QN=103 What was the lifestyle of young consumers which drive the rise of be
 

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a. Enjoy.
b. Nomadic.
c. Alone.
d. Early marriage.
ANSWER:   B
QN=104 Who was one of the designer that developed the very first line of infl

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a.  French-Vietanmese Nguyen Manh Khanh known as Quasar.
b.  Andy Warhol.
c.  Alphonse Mucha.
d.  Pablo Picasso.
ANSWER:   A
QN=105 What crisis prompted US carmakers to explore more "compact" fuel-

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a. Economic crisis.
b. Oil crisis.
c. Labour resources.
d. Resources.
ANSWER:   B
QN=106 Fill in the blank

The 1967 “Summer of Love," … revolution burst onto the streets of the Ha
would alter, among other things, ideas about the very purpose of design

Check one option.


a. The Punk.
b. The Hippie .
c. The Independent Group.
d. The rock and roll.
ANSWER:  B
QN=107 During the design decade in the 1930s, what did design consultants d

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a. Making a few seemingly insignificant changes in their redesigns. They also
b. Design optimized for the industrial production process. They also changed
c. Decreased functionality of the product to made products cheaper.
d. Making a few seemingly insignificant changes in their redesigns and remo
ANSWER:   A
QN=108 What was the purpose of building the Crystal Palace in England in 18

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a. Playground of the royal family of England.
b. The venue for European glassware exhibitions.
c. The place for the feast of the British nobility.
d. Serving for international design exhibitions
ANSWER:   D
QN=109 What are the characteristics of High Victorian style?

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a. Boasting a dramatic grid-like construction of strong vertical and horizonta
b. The designs were emblazoned with autograph-a very early example of an
c. Harnessing the potential of mass production to create beautiful, useful
d. Heavy ornamentation was, for the most part, the order of the day, especially in
ANSWER: D
QN=110 What are the principles of timeless beauty established by William Hogar

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a. In relation to designing practice, the notions of fitness - “the first fundame
b. Simplicity is the most important.
c. The proportion “a just symmetry and harmony of parts with respect to the
d. Beauty comes from the harmonious ratio of measurements.
ANSWER: A,C
QN=111 What are the main causes of German industry development?

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a. Aesthetic response to the Industrial Revolution.
b. Germany yearned for a strong and powerful state.
c. The level of educational attainment among citizens is high.
d. Advertising boomed.
ANSWER: B, C
QN=112 Which manufacturer pioneered the mass production of consumer go
Industrial Revolution?

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a. Coalbrookdale.
b. Portsmouth Block Mills.
c. Wedgwood.
d. Whitneyville.
ANSWER: A
QN=113 Art Deco drew its references from:

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a. An eclectic range of historic sources, from African tribal art to ancient Egyp
b. Influenced by contemporary artistic developments.
c. Most notably French Cubism and Italian futurism.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER: D
QN=114 Which designer chose to use the poppy as a recurring motif in Art No

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a. René Lalique.
b. Alphonse Mucha.
c. Antoni Gaudí.
d. Hector Guimard.
ANSWER: B
QN=115 In design, what does Gesamtkunstwerk mean?

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a. Total work of art.
b. The simplicity and functionality as the most important aspects of life-enha
c. The use of strong vertical and horizontal lines and plain, often unadorned
d. Restore building, decoration, glass-painting, pottery, wood-carving and me
ANSWER: A
QN=116 What are the criteria (or characteristics) of Good Design?

Check one option.


a. Pure forms, practical function, appropriate use of materials, restrained us
b. Pure forms, practical function, appropriate use of materials, restrained us
c. Based on decorative details, focusing on performance, high-quality constr
d. Based on aesthetic value and functional use of the product, high-quality c
ANSWER:  A
QN=117 What are the characteristics of the Aesthetic Movement?

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a. Essentially a cult of beauty, it was culturally aspirational and international.
b. Function and underlying symbolism.
c. Design optimized for industrial production process.
d. Remove all decorative motifs.
ANSWER: A, B
QN=118 What is the role of the Biomimicry design?

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a. The utilitarian approach made sense commercially in a society where mid
b. Might offer design solutions to all sorts of ecological problems, from the d
c. The design solution is used to recycle scrap to create fashionable and fun
d. It has promoted the rise of biomorphism, which, rather than attempting t
ANSWER: B
QN=119 The implementation of innovating design standards from the Qin Dy

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a. Using mass casting method to duplicate terracotta parts, arms, legs, and b
b. Weapons are applied to specialized production methods and standardized
other similar products.
c. The production process saves time, easily replicates.
d. All of the above.
ANSWER: D
QN=120 Why did plastic become the design material that designers liked most fro

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a. Plastics democraticized avant-garde design, making it so affordable that fo
b. Plastic is a limited material in color, but it is cheap, easy to mass produce,
c. Plastic is a relatively expensive material but is easy to manufacture accord
d. Plastic is a relatively inexpensive but colorful material that attracts young
ANSWER: A
QN=121 In 1873 the Remington factory produced the world's first commercial ma
still in use today. What is the product?

Check one option.


a. Selectric electric typewiter.
b. Typewriter.
c. Printing presses.
d. Apple Macintosh.
ANSWER: B
QN=122 [file: Pacifica Island Art - Biscuits Lefevre Utile Paris - Vintage Advertising P

This picture shows an advertising poster by Alphonse Mucha. What s

Check one option.


a.  Bauhaus.
b.  De Sijl.
c.  Constructivism.
d.  Art Nouveau.
ANSWER:   D
QN=123 [file: The Princess from the Land of Porcelain, in situ in the Peacock Room
This picture shows an interior decoration. What style is it?

Check one option.


a.  The Aesthetic Movement.
b.  De Sijl.
c.  Constructivism.
d.  Art Nouveau.
ANSWER:  A
QN=124 During World War I, What kind of strategy did Japan use in order to build

Check one option.


a. Copy, innovate.
b. Copy, improve, innovate.
c. Improve, innovate.
d. Copy, innovate.
ANSWER:  B
QN=125 What are the characteristics of the Postmodern  design?

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a. Exuberantly playful, capturing the optimism, color combinations, bold ove
b. Exuberantly playful, capturing the optimism,  bold overall forms.
c. It had roots in social ideas related to health and inclusivity.
d. It was far playful in its use of coded meanings and mixed messages.
ANSWER:  A
QN=126 Who created the icons of Mac's revolutionary graphical interface suc

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a. Susan Kare.  
b. Rudy VanderLans.
c. Zuzana Licko.
d. Jonathar Ive.
ANSWER:  A
QN=127 What method of production was used to make the most beautiful prehisto
a. Paddle and anvil.
b. Turntable.
c. Molds made of bamboo.
d. Plaster molds.
ANSWER:   A
QN=128 Who is generally regarded as “The father of industrial design"?
a.  Muthesius.
b.  Christopher Dresser.
c.  William Morris.
d.  A. W. N. Pugin.
ANSWER:   B
QN=129 Which factory revealed the logical division and specialization of labor whic
extracted surplus value?
a. Wedgwood.
b. Nội thất Danhauser.
c.  IM Singer & Co.
d.  Darby's Coalbrookdale.
CÂU TRẢ LỜI:   Một
QN = 130 Tác phẩm nào của Adolf Loos đã đánh dấu một bước ngoặt trí tuệ dẫn đến
một. Nghiên cứu về Thiết kế.
b. Trang trí và Tội phạm.
c. Arches Warenbüch.
d. Nguyên tắc thiết kế trang trí.
CÂU TRẢ LỜI:   B
DẤU:  1
ĐƠN VỊ:  3
LO:  1
LỰA CHỌN MIX:  Không

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