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GEC 6115: ART APPRECIATION Q.

Color is:
a. The variation of the appearance of an object.
MOCK EXAM b. The difference in the pigment of an object.
c. The quality of reflected light off an object.
Q. Which of the following are common media in art? d. All of the above
a. Bronze and marble
b. Ink, glass, and watercolor Q. Charcoal is:
c. Oil paint and tempera a. Black powdery substance used for drawing
d. All are correct b. Black liquid used for drawing
c. Gray substance used for drawing
Q. What is the difference between oil paint and tempera? d. Fuel material for cooking
a. Oil paint is a paint, and tempera is a type of wood
b. Oil paint uses oils to bind pigment, while tempera uses egg yolk Q. A new type of paint, which is water soluble when wet but water resistant when dry,
c. One uses pigment, while the other does not became popular in the 20th century. What is it called?
d. They are the same a. Eggshell paint
b. Acrylic paint
Q. Art mediums are: c. Poster paint
a. Material or technique used by an artist d. Satin paint
b. Variations on colors such as blue-green, or yellow-orange
c. People that help artists through meditation and divination Q. What is the technique of mural painting in which a water based pigment is painted on to
d. All of the above fresh plaster?
a. Tempera
Q. Design elements are: b. Oil paint
a. Line, Shape, Color and Texture c. Fresco
b. Paper, ink, paint, pencil and charcoal d. Pastel
c. Sculpture, Painting, Drawing
d. Content , subject ,pigment Q. Watercolour may be the oldest kind of paint, possibly dating back to prehistoric cave
paintings and certainly in use by the ancient Egyptians. But why is it called 'watercolour'?
Q. Pigment: a. Because water is used to make the paint
a. Type of tribal art b. Because the paint is great for painting lakes and rivers
b. The solidity of an object c. Because the paint is water soluble
c. Gives color to paint d. Because the paint flows like water
d. All of the above

Q. Value:
a. The worth of an object Q. Roman artists made marble copies of Greek sculpture made of _________
b. The degree of lightness or darkness of an object a. bronze
c. The amount of money it cost for an object b. wood
d. The theme of an artwork c. clay
d. marble
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Q. The way in which/how an artist creates an artwork.
a. Technique Q.
b. Photography
c. Medium/media Q.
d. Process

Q. This is the art of forming designs by cutting, corrosion by acids. Q.


a. Engraving
b. Intaglios Q.
c. Stencil Printing
d. Relief Q.

Q. This word is generally defined as an art practitioner, such as a painter, sculptor,


choreographer, dancer, writer, poet, musicians, and the like, who produces or creates
indirectly functional arts with aesthetic value using imagination.
a. curator
b. artist
c. art buyer
d. artisan

Q. Which of the following is the best statement to define art?


a. Art is the product of a creative and imaginative character of human beings.
b. Artworks are shaped, molded, constructed, arranged, produced, and recorded by an artist.
c. Art conveys an idea, emotion, dreams or imagination to a visually, expressively and
recorded interesting forms.
d. The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature and dance.

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