1. Paper mache is the art of using glue and paper to create a sculpture. It originated in China during the 2nd century and the word comes from the French language.
2. The two main methods of paper mache are the pulp method, which involves blending paper into a pulp, and the layering/strip method, which uses strips of paper soaked in glue and layered on a mold.
3. Paper mache can be used to create a variety of decorative objects and is made by applying successive layers of shredded or torn paper and an adhesive, such as glue or wallpaper paste, over an armature to form a coating or shell. Paints and varnishes are then used for finishing
1. Paper mache is the art of using glue and paper to create a sculpture. It originated in China during the 2nd century and the word comes from the French language.
2. The two main methods of paper mache are the pulp method, which involves blending paper into a pulp, and the layering/strip method, which uses strips of paper soaked in glue and layered on a mold.
3. Paper mache can be used to create a variety of decorative objects and is made by applying successive layers of shredded or torn paper and an adhesive, such as glue or wallpaper paste, over an armature to form a coating or shell. Paints and varnishes are then used for finishing
1. Paper mache is the art of using glue and paper to create a sculpture. It originated in China during the 2nd century and the word comes from the French language.
2. The two main methods of paper mache are the pulp method, which involves blending paper into a pulp, and the layering/strip method, which uses strips of paper soaked in glue and layered on a mold.
3. Paper mache can be used to create a variety of decorative objects and is made by applying successive layers of shredded or torn paper and an adhesive, such as glue or wallpaper paste, over an armature to form a coating or shell. Paints and varnishes are then used for finishing
TLE 10 HANDICRAFT (PAPER MACHE) FOURTH PERIODICAL TEST Direction: Read carefully the following statements and choose the letter of the correct answer, write your answer in capital letters. 1. What is paper mache? A. The art of paper folding C. The art of using glue and paper to create a sculpture B. The art of using clay to create a sculpture D. The art of using glue and paper to create a collage 2. Paper Mache is originally begun in_______ during the second century A. China B. Tokyo C. Germany D. Japan 3. The word “Paper mache” comes from which language? A. French B. English C. German D. Italian 4. On what dynasty was Paper Mache developed, where the paper itself was discovered A. Han B. Tang C. Tea D. Shang 5. In 1800’s Paper Mache was commonly used for ornamental attachments on architecture A. True B. False 6. This the most common paper craft method where strips of paper is soaked in glue and added to a mold layer by layer A. cutting B. layering C. pulp 7. What is the reason of using fabric conditioner in pulp method A. for scented purposes B. for cleaning the paper C. to soften the paper 8. This is referred to a method used in molding clay for making paper mache A. cutting B. layering C. pulp 9. What are the two methods called? A. Pulp and paper B. Pulp and strip C. Paper and mush D. Strip and dry 10. The interest in paper mache spread to Japan and Persia A. Yes B. No 11. The oldest surviving artifacts made of this lightweight but strong materials a falcon’s coffin from Persia A. Yes B. No 12. This early time paper was used to make two dimensional objects like artifacts such helmet and pot lids A. True B. False
13. Was this created using the pulp or strip method?
A. Pulp B. Strip/ Layering
14. Was this created using the pulp or strip method?
A. Pulp B. Strip/ Layering
15. Was this created using the pulp or strip method?
A. Pulp B. Strip/ Layering
16. In French, the word “Paper Mache” translates to
A. Broken paper B. Macerated paper C. Chewed paper D. Wet Paper 17. What is the most accurate consistency for paper mache paste? A. Milk B. Mashed potatoes C. Melted butter D. Heavy whipping cream 18. Which of the following is not an additive/preservative for paper paste? A. Clove oil B. Salt C. Water D. Vinegar 19. Paper mache dries quickly A. True B. False
20. Is the following sculpture created with paper mache?
A. Yes B. No
21. The pulp method consists of___________
A. Using strips of paper dipped on glue C. Using blended paper dipped in glue B. Using pulp from orange juice mixed with paper D. Using sheets of paper torn in small pieces 22. Papier mache literally means all of the following except____________ A. mashed paper B. pulped paper C. chewed paper D. sliced paper 23. Which of the following material is NOT used in making papier mache? A. water B. starch C. newspaper d. ballpen 24. Which of the following is NOT used for making paper mache? A. kettle B. mortar and pestle C. newspaper D. starch and glue 25. This paint is used to make the product gloss, satin or matte finish A. varnish B. water C. white cosmetics 26. These are water-mixable materials w hich have been used for decorating the product A. acrylic paints B. emulsion paints C. varnishes 27. Used to cut a thick cardboard and can removed sharp edges A. scissors B. cutter C. knives 28. This was described as a multi-purpose easy-to-use adhesive A. wallpaper paste B. PVA adhesive C. flour and water paste 29. This is a paint uses a water based as an undercoat before decoration A. acrylic paint B. emulsion paint C. varnish 30. Papier mache is ___________ A. the making pulp from paper that is used for C. the arranging of letters modeling objects D. all of the above B. the cutting of letters 31. How many methods are there for paper mache? A. 1 B. 3 C. 2 D. 4 32. What is the structure you build your paper mache on top of called? A. Armature B. Armstrong C. Appature D. Aptitude 33. Which item is likely to be made of paper mache? A. Bowling pins B. Piñata C. Action figures D. Cereal box 34. You can only use paper for your paper mache armature A. True B. False 35. Flour and water is ideal for paper mache layering and works as well as wallpaper paste A. True B. False 36. Adhesive is used to bind paper A. True B. False 37. Can be used for applying paints and varnishes A. Brush B. Paper C. Knives 38. Used to make basic structures and for surface decoration A. Cardboard B. paper C. Knives 39. Used to cut paper and thin cardboard A. Scissors B. Knives C. Cutter 40. Is used to remove material from surfaces, whether to make them smoother (for example, in painting and wood finishing) A. Sandpaper B. Brush C. knife 41. Toilet paper can also be used in making paper mache A. True B. False 42. Paints, dyes and varnishes are used for finishing and protection A. True B. False 38. Dyeing pulp is a cold water dye or fabric dye A. True B. False 39. The most common sort of paper mache A. Layering method B. Pulp method 40. Is modeling clay for making paper mache A. Layering method B. Pulp method 41. Grease is applied on the external surface of the object to be made for_____________ A. easy removal of the dried pulp layer C. to decorate the pulp layer which takes the form of the object’s shape D. None of the above B. to design the dried pulp layer 42. The first procedure in layering method is preparing the mould or structure A. True B. False 43.