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South Central Mindanao College

of Science and Technology, Inc.


Purok Rosal, Barangay New Isabela, Tacurong City
SEC. CN. 2013296565
TEL NO. (064) 471 4035
KEY DRAWING
PRE-MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Name: ___________________________________________________ Date:


___________

Course Year: __________ Score:__________

General Instruction: Please read the questions carefully, Erasure means Wrong.
I. IDENTIFICATION
Instruction: Read each statement carefully Identify what is being asked. Write your answer
on the space provided before each number. (2 points Each)

HATCHING 1. Lines drawn in the same direction. By drawing lines closer together,
darker values are created.
BLENDING 2. Smooth gradations of value are produced either by adjusting the
amount of pressure applied to the medium or by using a blending tool,
such a blending stump.
RENDERING 3. Using an eraser to remove the medium to produce lighter values. This
technique is typically used in conjunction with blending.
Cross-Hatching 4. Lines cross over each other. The density at which the lines cross over
each other determines the value that is produced.
Random lines  5. Loose applications of crossing lines. The frequency in which the lines
cross over each determines the value produced.
Stippling 6. Applying countless small dots to build up darker values in a drawing.
The density of the dots determines the value produced.
Highlight 7. Is the location on the subject where the reflection of light is most
intense.

Core Shadow  8. is the area on the subject where light is prevented from hitting,
producing an area of shadow.
Cast Shadow 9. are locations of darker value that result on surrounding objects or
surfaces.

Mid Tone  10.are areas on the subject where some light is hitting, but in a manner
that is less intense than the highlight.

II MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Instruction: Choose and encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Is a Visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface.
The instrument might be pencil, crayons, pens, ink and brushes
a. Drawing b. Hatching c. Pencil d. Rendering
2. Art was produced mainly to glorify God and to each religion. Painting and drawing merged
in the illustration of Bibles and prayer.
a. The Middle Ages, 400’s to the 1400’s
b 1600 and 1700’s
c.1800’s and 1900’s
d. The Renaissance in Northern Europe, 1500’s
3. Pencil were first manufactured early in the century and became the preferred drawing tools
of many artists.
a. The Middle Ages, 400’s to the 1400’s
b 1600 and 1700’s
c. 1800’s and 1900’s
d. The Renaissance in Northern Europe, 1500’s
4. Baroque period displayed livelier forms and bolder use of materials.
a. The Middle Ages, 400’s to the 1400’s
b 1600 and 1700’s
c. 1800’s and 1900’s
d. The Renaissance in Northern Europe, 1500’s
5. Artist living Germany, Franc, Netherlands gradually absorbed some of the ideas and styles
that were first developed in Italy.
a. The Middle Ages, 400’s to the 1400’s
b 1600 and 1700’s
c.1800’s and 1900’s
d. The Renaissance in Northern Europe, 1500’s

III. ENUMERATION
Instruction: List down or enumerate what are being asked on each of the following item.

5 locations of Value.
1.Highlight 4.Reflected Light
2.Mid tone 5.Cast Shadow
3.Core Shadow
What are the 6 most common application techniques in Shading?
1.Hatching 5.Random lines
2.Cross hatching 6.Stippling
3.Blending
4.Rendering
3 different types of Charcoal?
1.Vine Charcoal 3.Compressed charcoal
2.Powder Charcoal
2 Masters of Drawing
1.Michelangelo
2. Leonardo Da Vinci
4 Precise study of Durer
1.People 3.Landscape
2.Animal 4.Plants

IV. ESSAY

1. What is Drawing? (5 points)

2. What is compressed charcoal? (5 points)

Mr. MARK G. PANIZALES


Instructor

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