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100

What is "pastel" in art?

a) A type of paper
b) Colored chalks
c) Charcoal pencils
d) Oil-based paints

Correct answer: b) Colored chalks

100

What material do artists use to create "papier-mâché"?

a) Plastic
b) Paper and glue
c) Clay
d) Fabric

Correct answer: b) Paper and glue

100

What is the name of the famous painting by Edvard Munch, where a person is screaming against a bright landscape?


a) Panic
b) The Scream
c) Horror
d) Fear

Correct answer: b) The Scream

100

Which famous Ukrainian artist created a series of paintings about Cossacks, including "Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks"? 

a) Maria Prymachenko
b) Mykola Pymonenko
c) Ilya Repin
d) Taras Shevchenko

Correct answer: c) Ilya Repin

100

What tool allows you to draw directly on a tablet or computer?


a) Linocut tool
b) Stylus
c) Graphite pencil
d) Marker

Correct answer: b) Stylus

200

What does the term "still life" mean?

a) Paintings of animals
b) Depictions of nature
c) Compositions of inanimate objects, such as fruits or flowers
d) Portraits of people

Correct answer: c) Compositions of inanimate objects, such as fruits or flowers

200

What is the technique called where pieces of colored glass or stone are arranged into a pattern?


a) Mosaic
b) Engraving
c) Batik
d) Textile art

Correct answer: a) Mosaic

200

How many languages is "Shchedryk" translated into?

a) about 10

b) about 15

c) more than 20

d) more than 100

Correct answer: c) more than 20

200

Which architect designed the Eiffel Tower?


a) Frank Lloyd Wright
b) Gustave Eiffel
c) Le Corbusier
d) Philippe Starck

Correct answer: b) Gustave Eiffel

200

What colours do you mix to get purple?

a) red and green
b) green and orange
c) red and blue
d) yellow and blue

Correct answer: c) red and blue

300

What is an "engraving"?

a) A type of painting
b) A technique of carving on a surface, which is then used for printing
c) A type of sculpture
d) A photography method

Correct answer: b) A technique of carving on a surface, which is then used for printing

300

What material is most commonly used to create prints in linocut?


a) Stone
b) Linoleum
c) Wood
d) Metal

Correct answer: b) Linoleum

300

What is The Thinker?

a) A famous painting of a man reading
b) A bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin
c) A modern abstract artwork
d) A comic book character

Correct answer: b) A bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin

300

Which writer wrote the works "Iliad" and "Odyssey"?


a) Homer
b) Virgil
c) Dante Alighieri
d) Sophocles

Correct answer: a) Homer

300

What are "primary colors"?

a) The first colors used in ancient art
b) Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors
c) Colors that are only used for shading
d) Colors that come from natural materials

Correct answer: b) Colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors

400

What is a "triptych" in art?

a) A technique for creating three-dimensional paintings
b) A painting consisting of three parts
c) A story with three characters
d) A special form of watercolor painting

Correct answer: b) A painting consisting of three parts

400

What tool is used to create stamps and prints?


a) Linocut tool
b) Marker
c) Roller
d) Charcoal pencil

Correct answer: a) Linocut tool

400

What is The Kiss?

a) A painting by Gustav Klimt known for its golden tones and romantic theme
b) A sculpture of two swans in a lake
c) A famous photograph from the 1920s
d) A ballet inspired by love stories

Correct answer: a) A painting by Gustav Klimt known for its golden tones and romantic theme

400

What is the name of the famous Spanish artist who created the painting "Guernica"?


a) Salvador Dalí
b) Francisco Goya
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Diego Velázquez

Correct answer: c) Pablo Picasso

400

How many piano keys are there on a standard grand piano?

a) 64

b) 75

c) 45

d) 88

Correct answer: d) 88

500

What is the architectural style with pointed spires and stained-glass windows, popular in the Middle Ages called?

a) Baroque
b) Gothic
c) Renaissance
d) Classicism

Correct answer: b) Gothic

500

What is "tempera" in art?


a) Egg-based paints
b) Wax-based paints
c) Water-based paints
d) Oil-based paints

Correct answer: a) Egg-based paints

500

What is the name of the famous project by architect Antoni Gaudí that is still unfinished?


a) Notre-Dame
b) Sagrada Família
c) Pantheon
d) The White House

Correct answer: b) Sagrada Família

500

Who composed the symphony "The Four Seasons"?

a) Johann Strauss
b) Antonio Vivaldi
c) Ludwig van Beethoven
d) Johann Sebastian Bach

Correct answer: b) Antonio Vivaldi

500

What is "grattage"?


a) A drawing method using wax crayons with the top layer scratched off
b) A type of sculpture
c) A watercolor painting technique
d) A printing method

Correct answer: a) A drawing method using wax crayons with the top layer scratched off

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