True to Life
The Business of Art
East Meets West
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Do Animals Have Feelings?
100

What is the passage mainly about?

(A) The subjects of Archaic Greek sculpture

(B) The innovations of Classical Greek sculpture

(C) The significance of Egyptian art for Greek sculpture

(D) The influence of Greek sculptures on other cultures

(B) The innovations of Classical Greek sculpture


100

What is the passage mainly about?

(A) Andy Warhol’s The American Supermarket exhibition.

(B) Andy Warhol’s commercial art background

(C) Andy Warhol’s art and its significance

(D) Andy Warhol’s impact on business

(C) Andy Warhol’s art and its significance

100

What is the story mainly about?

(A) A man’s impact on his artist friend. 

(B) The work of famous Impressionist artists

(C) A European artist’s discovery of Japanese art

(D) The characteristics of Impressionist paintings

(C) A European artist’s discovery of Japanese art

100

Which part of the fireworks produces the colors?

(A) The rings

(B) The metals

(C) The shapes

(D) The rockets

(B) The metals

100

What is the passage mainly about?

(A) The range of animal emotions

(B) Animal behavior similar to human affection

(C) The social responsibilities of different animals

(D) Differences and similarities between animal and humans

(B) Animal behavior similar to human affection

200

Which of the following was a feature of the Classical period?

(A) Uniform smiling expressions

(B) Forward-facing poses

(C) Very stylized bodies

(D) Natural poses

(D) Natural poses

200

What influenced Warhol’s decision to begin making pop art?

(A) His fame as a fine artist

(B) The failure of his first exhibition

(C) His experience as a commercial artist

(D) A newly developed printing technique

(C) His experience as a commercial artist

200

How is the narrator influenced by Japanese art?

(A) He begins using perspective.

(B) He begins using simple outlines.

(C) He begins painting light realistically.

(D) He begins adding Japanese calligraphy.

(B) He begins using simple outlines.

200

What are the firework shells used for?

(A) Burning minerals

(B) Organizing the colors

(C) Mixing different metals

(D) Creating different shapes

(D) Creating different shapes

200

Which of the following is NOT mentioned about gorillas grooming?

(A) It decreases tension

(B) It helps form social bonds.

(C) It is used to protect the fur. 

(D) It is used to welcome members. 

(C) It is used to protect the fur. 

300

Which of the following is NOT true of early Greek statues?

(A) They were created for decorative display.

(B) They were relatively simple and uniform.

(C) They were influenced by Egyptian statuary.

(D) They were often made to depict a specific god.

(A) They were created for decorative display.

300

Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a symbol of popular culture that appeared in Warhol’s art?

(A) Celebrities’ photographs

(B) American factories

(C) Soda bottles

(D) Soup cans

(B) American factories

300

Which of the following is NOT mentioned about the Japanese artworks in the shop?

(A) They have idealized images

(B) They have pleasing compositions

(C) They have more empty space than images

(D) They show three-dimensional line patterns

(D) They show three-dimensional line patterns

300

Why could smartphones not be the future of video gaming?

(A) They don’t have hardware good enough to play many modern games.

(B) They only focus on phone and text functions. 

(C) They are difficult to carry around. 

(D) Their batteries don’t last long. 

(A) They don’t have hardware good enough to play many modern games.

300

Which of the following is mentioned about the banded mongoose?

(A) Mothers do not care for young pups. 

(B) Babysitters get food for taking care of young pups. 

(C) Pups who have reached maturity are no longer babysat. 

(D) One babysitter takes care of several pups at the same time.

(C) Pups who have reached maturity are no longer babysat.

400

Based on the passage, what can we infer about Ancient Roman statues?

(A) They were more symbolic than representational

(B) They had natural poses and realistic anatomy.

(C) They influenced cultures around the world. 

(D) They inspired awe in all who viewed them. 

(B) They had natural poses and realistic anatomy.

400

Which of the following is mentioned about The American Supermarket?

(A) It was an art exhibition in a real supermarket.

(B) It included real soup cans for $1,500 each.

(C) It was a landmark event for several artists.

(D) It included mass-produced artwork.

(D) It included mass-produced artwork.

400

Why does the author mention van Gogh and Toulouse-Lautrec?

(A) To give examples of famous Impressionists

(B) To explain how Japonisme first started in Europe

(C) To give examples of European Japonisme painters

(D) To explain why French painters liked Impressionism

(C) To give examples of European Japonisme painters

400

What made the Switch such a big hit with customers?

(A) It allows customers to personalize their color combination of their Switch.

(B) It allows customers to attach as many controllers as they want. 

(C) It allows customers to color their Switch by themselves. 

(D) It allows customers to choose the size of their Switch. 

(A) It allows customers to personalize their color combination of their Switch.

400

Which of the following is NOT mentioned about African wild dogs?

(A) They feed their pups and babysitters.

(B) They will share even without clear benefits.

(C) They are among animals known to share food.

(D) They are willing to share food with other species. 

(D) They are willing to share food with other species.

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