6. The mixture of two primary hues. a. Linear Perspective
b. Texture
c. Secondary hues
d. Value
7. Refers to the lightness and darkness of surfaces.
a. Value
b. Line
c. shape
d. Texture
8. The textile qualities of surfaces or to the visual representation.
a. Texture.
b. Linear Perspective
c. Secondary hues
d. Value
9. The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements
a. Texture
b. Contrast
c. Value
d. Geometric
10. The achievement of equilibrium, the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces.
a. Balance
b. Contrast
c. Value
d. Geometric
11. Which of the following best describes neo-primitivism?
a. They are combined elements from the native arts.
b. It deals with environmental subjects such as landscapes and seascapes.
c. It characterizes dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
d. It depicts social injustices, immorality, inequality, and ugliness of the human condition.
12. How is expressionism achieved by artists?
a. They painted subjects in their actual images.
c. They applied colors following their realistic appearance.
b. They used distorted lines and exaggerated forms.
d. They relied from what are seen in the physical world.
13. Non-objectivism style does not use any figure or any representation of figure. What style uses cubes andplanes?
a. Cubism
b. Futurism
c. Mechanical style
d. Pure Abstractionism
14. Op art is a form of action painting which uses lines, spaces, and colors that are precisely planned and positioned to give the illusion of movement. What specific sense of the viewer is used to appreciate the artwork?
a. Hearing
b. Sight
c. Smell
d. Touch
15. Which of the following best exemplify performance art?
a. Architecture
b. Painting
C. Sculpture
d. Theatre
Answers & Comments
Answer:
6 a
7 b
8 d
9 a
10 b
11 c
12 a
13 c
14 d