STYLES OF ART
MATERIALS
ELEMENTS OF ART
COLOR WHEEL
RANDOM
100

1. What is abstract art?

a) Art that is based on real-life situations

b) Art that represents unrealistic images

c) Art that uses only primary colors

d) Art that is created with acrylic paint

1. b) Art that represents unrealistic images

100

2. What is acrylic paint?

a) A type of paint made from plastic

b) A type of paint made from water and pigment

c) A type of paint made from oil and pigment

d) A type of paint made from clay and water

 a) A type of paint made from plastic

100

2. What does the term "color" refer to in art?

a) The arrangement of the parts of a work of art

b) An element of art that refers to hue

c) The organization of colors on a wheel

d) Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

b) An element of art that refers to hue

100

1. What is the purpose of the color wheel?
a) To display different shades of gray
b) To help artists mix and select colors
c) To organize colors by temperature
d) To categorize colors by size

1. b) To help artists mix and select colors

100

2. Pop art emerged in which decade?
a) 1950s
b) 1960s
c) 1970s
d) 1980s

b) 1960s

200

20. What is collage?

a) An arrangement of shapes adhered to a background

b) A print made from a collage of assorted pasted materials

c) A type of sculpture made from found objects

d) A type of painting made with the use of a computer program

20. a) An arrangement of shapes adhered to a background

200

19. What is clay?

a) A natural, moist earth substance used in making pottery

b) A type of paint made from powdered pigment and egg yolk

c) A type of brush used for drawing

d) A type of paper used for sketching

19. a) A natural, moist earth substance used in making pottery

200

15. What is the purpose of a line in art?

a) To separate different colors

b) To create a three-dimensional effect

c) To represent the path of a moving point

d) To add texture to a painting

c) To represent the path of a moving point

200

2. Which colors are considered warm colors on the color wheel?
a) Blue, green, and purple
b) Red, orange, and yellow
c) Black, white, and gray
d) Brown, tan, and beige

b) Red, orange, and yellow

200

2. Who is credited with inventing pointillism?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Georges Seurat
d) Leonardo da Vinci

c) Georges Seurat

300

What is pop art? 

a. art based on people

b. art using shapes and abstract forms

c. art based on modern popular culture 

d. art using small dots

c. art based on modern popular culture

300


13. What is calligraphy?

a) A type of writing that incorporates the use of a wide pen nib

b) A type of painting that uses only primary colors

c) A type of sculpture that uses found objects

d) A type of drawing that focuses on line quality

13. a) A type of writing that incorporates the use of a wide pen nib

300

1. Which of the following is NOT considered one of the elements of art?
a) Line
b) Shape
c) Color
d) Story

d) Story

300

3. What does it mean when colors are complementary?
a) They are opposite each other on the color wheel
b) They are similar in temperature
c) They are made by mixing primary colors
d) They are used to create shades and tints

a) They are opposite each other on the color wheel

300

5. What is the sacrament of Penance also known as?
a) Reconciliation
b) Baptism
c) Eucharist
d) Confirmation

a) Reconciliation

400

What is pointillism? 

a. a technique of painting where small dots create images

b. a technique of painting where you use water-based paints

c. a technique of painting where paint is splattered

d. points everywhere


a. a technique of painting where small dots create images

400

17. What is charcoal?

a) A drawing material made from charred wood

b) A type of paint made from powdered pigment and egg yolk

c) A type of clay object that has been fired twice with a glaze

d) A type of brush used for drawing

17. a) A drawing material made from charred wood

400

5. Which element of art is used to create a sense of unity and harmony in an artwork?
a) Line
b) Color
c) Texture
d) Balance

d) Balance

400

4. What is the primary function of the color wheel?
a) To determine the size of objects
b) To identify the texture of materials
c) To measure the weight of items
d) To show the relationships between colors

d) To show the relationships between colors

400

2. Which sacrament is usually the first one received by a Christian?
a) Eucharist
b) Baptism
c) Matrimony
d) Confirmation

b) Baptism

500

12. What was the focus of the Impressionist movement?

a) Realistic representation of the subject matter

b) Use of bold and vibrant colors

c) Experimentation with abstract forms

d) Capturing light and atmosphere in paintings

12. d) Capturing light and atmosphere in paintings

500


16. What is chalk?

a) Soft limestone used as a drawing material

b) A type of clay object that has been fired one time

c) A type of paint made from powdered pigment and egg yolk

d) A type of brush used for drawing

a) Soft limestone used as a drawing material

500

2. What is the purpose of using value in a visual artwork?
a) To create depth and space
b) To show movement and action
c) To convey emotions and feelings
d) To highlight the main subject

a) To create depth and space

500

5. What is the purpose of using a color scheme?
a) To create a monochromatic effect
b) To mix primary colors together
c) To organize colors in a random order
d) To create a harmonious combination of colors

d) To create a harmonious combination of colors

500

3. What does the word "Advent" mean?
a) The birth of Jesus
b) The time of preparation and waiting for Jesus' coming
c) The celebration of Jesus' resurrection

b) The time of preparation and waiting for Jesus' coming

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