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Who Wants to get an A? TEST 1. Ask the class. Use a cheat. . Ask a classmate. . Take a 50 / 50. A wall-painting technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster : . u. A. Fresco. C. Oil. B. Ink. D. Gouache. Printmaking by cutting away image areas. The

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  1. Who Wants to get an A? TEST 1 Ask the class. Use a cheat. Ask a classmate. Take a 50 / 50.

  2. A wall-painting technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster: u A. Fresco C. Oil B. Ink D. Gouache

  3. Printmaking by cutting away image areas. The image is transferred to the paper from groves. A. Relief C. Giclée B. Collage u D. Intaglio

  4. Printmaking by cutting away non-image areas? The image is transferred to the paper from raised areas? u A. Relief C. Giclée B. Collage D. Intaglio

  5. A printmaking technique in which a plate is scratched with a needle? A. Serigraphy C. Giclée u B. Drypoint D. Aquatint

  6. A type of printing that uses a flat stone. It's name means "stone writing": u A. Lithography C. Serigraphy B. Etching D. Aquatint

  7. Orange, resulting from mixing equal amounts of red and yellow is which of the following? u A. Secondary hue C. Primary hue B. Tertiary hue D. Saturated hue

  8. The relationship of black, white, and grays: A. Colors C. Hues B. Saturation u D. Value contrast

  9. According to the text black and white are not colors. u True False

  10. Black is the absorption of all the colors. u True False

  11. White is the reflection of all the colors. u True False

  12. What is the overall use of color? A. Tonality C. Impasto B. Saturation u D. Palette

  13. Alfred Stieglitz is the founder of: A. Plain photography C. Photo Documentary u B. Straight photography D. Daguerrotype

  14. Straight photography is: A. Sharply focused C. Realistic B. Unmanipulated u D. All of the above.

  15. Red, yellow, and blue are all: A. Complementary colors u C. Primary colors B. Contrary colors D. Secondary colors

  16. Mixing two primary colors of equal amounts creates: A. Contrary colors C. Values B. Complimentary colors u D. Secondary colors

  17. Colors that are opposite on the color wheel are: A. Contrary colors C. Values u B. Complimentary colors D. Secondary colors

  18. Lighter or darker colors are: A. Primary colors C. Secondary colors u B. Values D. Contrary colors

  19. Secondary colors are made by mixing: A. Contrary colors C. Black and with hue B. White with hue u D. Primary colors

  20. How objects are placed together is called: A. Counterpaint C. Relief B. Cantilever u D. Juxtaposition

  21. Shapes are: u A. 2D objects C. A principle of art B. 3D objects D. All of the above

  22. Forms are: A. 2D objects C. A principle of art u B. 3 D objects D. All of the above

  23. Line, form, shape, color, texture, and space are: A. Principles of art C. A & B u B. Elements of art D. None of the above

  24. Emphasis, balance, harmony, variety, movement, rhythm, proportion, and unity are: u A. Principles of art C. A & B B. Elements of art D. None of the above

  25. What is the most popular and superior painting media? A. Watercolor C. Tempera B. Acrylic u D. Oil

  26. What paint takes the longest to dry? (See notes) A. Watercolor C. Tempera B. Acrylic u D. Oil

  27. Why is oil considered the best painting medium? A. It dries quickly. C. It’s mixed with water. B. It takes a longer to dry. D. It's used in frescoes. u

  28. What paint is diluted with water? A. Watercolor C. Tempera B. Acrylic u D. All of the above

  29. Linear can refers to: A. Line, wire, & tubing in sculpture C. The opposite of painterly B. A type of perspective u D. All of the above

  30. Painterly refers to: A. Precise paintings C. Painted sculpture B. Spontaneous, free, and thick use of paint u D. Anything painted

  31. Perspective that uses a focused foreground andbackground with a blurred haze (mist) in-between: A. Linear C. Veneer B. Atmospheric u D. Shifting

  32. A type of perspective where things at a distance are slightly blue and out-of-focus: A. Linear C. Veneer u B. Atmospheric D. Shifting

  33. What kind of perspective uses a vanishing point? u A. Linear C. Veneer B. Atmospheric D. Shifting

  34. Chiaroscuro refers to: A. Ceramics u C. Light and shadow B. Curved lines D. A type of color

  35. Sprayed ink is a type of printing called: u A. Giclée C. Lithography B. Typography D. Photochrom

  36. Which is not a humanities? u A. Psychology C. Philosophy B. Architecture D. History

  37. What field of philosophy studies the nature of beauty and art? A. Epistemology C. Ethics u B. Aesthetics D. Metaphysics

  38. Carved works of sculpture are called: A. Additive u C. Subtractive B. Substitutive D. Ephemeral

  39. The sculptor's ideal choice of rock to carve is: A. Sedimentary C. Igneous B. Porous u D. Metamorphic

  40. Built sculpture uses what process? u A. Addition C. Substitution B. Subtraction D. Manipulation

  41. Sculpture executed by casting a wax model? A. Addition C. Subtraction u B. Substitution D. Manipulation

  42. Modeled sculptural works use what process? A. Addition u C. Manipulation B. Subtraction D. Substitution

  43. In viewing art, the manner by which the eye moves from one element to the next is called: A. Active viewing C. Organic unity B. Juxtaposition u D. Articulation

  44. Holes in sculpture are an example of: A. Full-round C. Positive space B. Linear u D. Negative space

  45. Composition that directs the eye back intothe work is called: u A. Closed composition C. Negative composition B. Open composition D. Positive composition

  46. Composition that directs the eye off the work is called: A. Closed composition C. Negative composition u B. Open composition D. Positive composition

  47. The roughness or smoothness of a surface is called: A. Relief u C. Texture B. Base D. Grain

  48. Which type of sculpture is freestanding and fully three-dimensional? u A. Full-Round C. Relief B. Base D. Linear

  49. Which type of sculpture projects from a background, and can only be viewed from the front? A. Full-Round u C. Relief B. Base D. Linear

  50. What method of sculpting is executed by carving or chiseling? A. Manipulation C. Substitution u B. Subtraction D. Construction

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