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TANYIGBE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

MOCK EXAMINATION - JUNE 2023


GENERAL KNOWLEDGE IN ARTS

FORM 3 DURATION: 2 HRS 20 MIN.

OBJECTIVES
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS (50 MINUTES)

1. Analytical studies involves observing objects


(a) Critically (b) In concession (c) Quickly (d) Closely
2. A one-point perspective has
(a) One vanishing point (b) No vanishing point
(c) Two vanishing point (d) Three vanishing points
3. Both the one and two point perspectives are sometimes called
(a) Aerial perspective (b) Linear perspective
(c) Circular perspective (d) Straight line perspective
4. Perspective is an optical illusion suggesting
(a) Balance (b) Distance (c) Weight (d) Symmetry
5. An imaginary line between the land and the sky is called
(a) Horizon (b) Eye-level (c) Viewpoint (d) Perspective
6. In perspective drawing, some lines appear to converge at the
(a) Meeting point (b) Vertical point (c) Vanishing point (d) Horizontal point
7. The feeling of depth in picture-making is called
(a) Horizon (b) Background (c) Perspective (d) Landscape
8. The whole picture plane of a landscape perspective is divided into
(a) Ground plane, background and mountain plane
(b) Foreground, eye-level and vanishing point
(c) Ground plane, horizon and sky plane
(d) Building ground, mountain level and skyline
9. The vanishing point is also called
(a) Eye-level or horizon (b) Background or sky plane
(c) Middle distance of retreating line (d) Boundary line of horizon
10. In aerial or colour perspective, colours near the horizon should be
(a) Intense (b) Pale (c) Dull (d) Bright
11. In idea development, objects are drawn from
(a) One angle (b) Two angles (c) All angels (d) Sides view
12. All these are implemented in idea development except
(a) Addition (b) Subtraction (c) Transportation (d) Cancellation
13. One point perspective is the same as
(a) Horizontal perspective (b) Vertical perspective
(c) Diagonal perspective (d) Parallel perspective
14. Two point perspective is the same as
(a) Angular perspective (b) Parallel perspective
(c) Horizontal perspective (d) Vertical perspective
15. Aerial perspective is also known as
(a) Angular perspective (b) Atmospheric perspective
(c) Parallel perspective (d) Horizontal perspective
16. What attracts consumers most in items?
(a) Functionality (b) Purpose (c) Aesthetics (d) Colour
17. All these are computer software programmes that aid in the designing of items
except
(a) Photoshop (b) CorelDraw (c) PowerPoint (d) Rhino
18. The first stage of the design process is
(a) Definition of the problem (b) Identification of the problem
(c) Investigation of the problem (d) Evaluation
19. Which of these is not considered under “investigation of the problem.”?
(a) Shape of the item (b) Tools and materials (c) Safety (d) Functions
20. Appreciation is carried out at which stage of the design process?
(a) Problem identification (b) Possible solutions
(c) Evaluation (d) Investigation of the problem
21. An exact replica of a finished article is referred to as
(a) Sketch (b) Model (c) Prototype (d) photocopy
22. The specific nature of a problem is stated at which stage of the design
process?
(a) Problem identification (b) Investigation of the problem
(c) Definition of the problem (d) Evaluation
23. An exact likeness of a produced item in paper is called
(a) Paper Mache (b) Paper craft (c) Paper model (d) Paper work
24. Which of these is the most essential factor to a designer?
(a) Aesthetics (b) Safety (c) symbolism (d) Shape of
item
25. Corrections in items are done at what stage of the design process?
(a) Sketch model (b) Prototype (c) Working drawing (d) Paper model
26. Several preliminary sketches are done at which stage?
(a) Prototype (b) Sketch model (c) Possible solutions (d) Paper model
27. The suitability of the item is considered at which stage of the design process?
(a) Production (b) Evaluation (c) Prototype (d) Investigation of the
problem
28. Preliminary designing of a product is done immediately after
(a). Definition of the problem (b). Idea development
(c). Possible solutions (d) Investigation of the problem
29. Which of the block lettering styles are written to slant?
a) Roman b) Italic c) Gothic d) Freestyle
30. The block lettering style that is very easy to read is
a) Gothic b) Roman c) Italic d) Text
31. The shape ideally used in the construction of block letters is
a) Rectangle b) Circle c) Square d) Triangle
32. Text lettering is very suitable for
a) First letters only b) Headings only
c) Paragraphs only d) Long sentences only
33. Which letters of the alphabets take 5 x 5 squares?
a) ‘C’ and ‘D’ b) ‘M’ and ‘W’ c) ‘O’ and ‘X’ d) ‘Q’ and ‘Z’
34. All letters of the alphabets take 3 x 5 squares except
a) C, D, E b) M, A, A c) M, W, I d) X, Y, Z
35. The full awareness of a work of art is termed as
(a) Aesthetics (b) Appreciation (c) Creativity (d) Criticism
36. All these are importance of art appreciation except
(a) It promotes understanding between people of different cultures.
(b) It helps us to develop ideas about beauty
(c) It helps us to create art forms.
(d) It helps us to see individual artists.
37. For better appreciation of works of art, which of these is the most essential?
(a) Skills in art work analysis (b) Knowledge in creativity
(c) Knowledge in art history (d) Competence in criticising of artworks.
38. The first step in Art appreciation is
(a) Identification of the work (b) Invention of items in the work
(c) Technical qualities of the work (d) Interpretation of the work
39. The tools and materials used for the production of an artwork is stated at
which stage of Art appreciation?
(a) Inventory of items (b) Technical qualities
(c) Interpretation of the work (d) Identification of the work
40. The correct order of the creative process is
(a) Preparation, incubation, insight, verification
(b) Incubation, verification, insight, preparation
(c) Preparation, verification, insight, incubation
(d) Insight, preparation, verification, incubation
PAPER 2 1½ HOURS
[ 60 marks]
Answer three questions only

1. (a) State two characteristics of creative environment


(b) Explain six importance of creativity

2. (a) What is a stool?


(b) Draw and label the female stool.
(c) Mention and explain the symbolism of four parts of the female stool.

3. Explain these colour terminologies:


(i) Hue
(ii) Warm
(iii) Cool
(iv) Value
(v) Monochrome
(vi) Polychrome
(vii) Complementary colours
(viii) Tint
(ix) Shade
(x) Split complementary

4. (a) What is the ‘Venus of Willendorf’?


(b) Give reasons why it was called a Venus

5. (a) Define Perspective


(b) With the aid of illustrations, explain the following:
(i) Eye level
(ii) Above Eye level
(iii) Below Eye level

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