Which element of art is referred to as the "stroke" and marks the distance between two points?
a) Color
b) Line
c) Shape
d) Texture
b) Line
What is the term for a solid line used in art?
a) Implied line
b) Hidden line
c) Continuous line
d) Broken line
c) Continuous line
Which of the following is NOT a type of line?
a) Curved line
b) Dotted line
c) Square line
d) Zigzag line
c) Square line
Which property of color refers to the vividness or dullness of a color?
a) Hue
b) Value
c) Intensity
d) Saturation
c) Intensity
What is the term for the lightness or darkness of a color?
a) Hue
b) Value
c) Saturation
d) Intensity
b) Value
On a color wheel, which of the following is a primary color?
a) Green
b) Orange
c) Blue
d) Purple
c) Blue
How is a secondary color formed?
a) By mixing two secondary colors
b) By mixing two primary colors
c) By mixing a primary and a secondary color
d) By mixing a primary color with white
b) By mixing two primary colors
8. Which color scheme involves using three or four adjacent colors on the color wheel?
a) Complementary
b) Analogous
c) Monochromatic
d) Triadic
b) Analogous
9. What does a monochromatic color scheme involve?
a) Using the same hue with different gradients of value
b) Using complementary colors
c) Using triadic colors
d) Using four adjacent colors
a) Using the same hue with different gradient of value
a) Red
b) Green
c) Yellow-green
d) Blue
c) Yellow-green
11. What type of shape is described as two-dimensional and geometric?
a) Organic shape
b) Natural shape
c) Abstract shape
d) Geometric shape
d) Geometric shape
12. What does mass in a three-dimensional object refer to?
a) The flatness of the object
b) The solid portions showing height, width, and depth
c) The line quality of the object
d) The color properties
b) The solid portions showing height, width, and depth
13. Which element of art refers to the feel or appearance of a surface?
a) Shape
b) Line
c) Texture
d) Value
c) Texture
14. What type of texture can be physically felt on an artwork?
a) Implied texture
b) Real texture
c) Abstract texture
d) Optical texture
15. Which type of perspective involves the use of vanishing points to create an illusion of depth?
a) Atmospheric perspective
b) Linear perspective
c) Geometric perspective
d) Color perspective
b) Linear perspective
16. What is atmospheric perspective also known as?
a) Linear perspective
b) Aerial perspective
c) Depth perspective
d) Vanishing point perspective
b) Aerial perspective
17. Which of the following describes time and motion in visual arts?
a) The texture of a surface
b) The lightness and darkness of color
c) The use of color schemes
d) The movement or illusion of movement in art
d) The movement or illusion of movement in art
18. What type of sculpture is known for actual motion that can be seen?
a) Static sculpture
b) Kinetic sculpture
c) Abstract sculpture
d) Linear sculpture
b) Kinetic sculpture
19. Which color scheme uses two pairs of complementary colors?
a) Split-complementary
b) Analogous
c) Triadic
d) Tetradic
d) Tetradic
In which color scheme do you use three colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel?
a) Monochromatic
b) Analogous
c) Triadic
d) Tetradic
c) Triadic
21. Which element of art is essential for creating the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional artwork?
a) Line
b) Texture
c) Value
d) Shape
c) Value
22. What kind of line is typically used to suggest hidden forms in artwork?
a) Solid line
b) Broken line
c) Zigzag line
d) Curved line
b) Broken line
Which type of color scheme involves the use of one color and its complementary colors?
a) Analogous
b) Complementary
c) Monochromatic
d) Split-complementary
d) Split-complementary
24. What is the term for the basic or pure color represented in the color wheel?
a) Value
b) Saturation
c) Hue
d) Tint
c) Hue
25. Which color scheme is most likely to produce the most contrast in an artwork?
a) Analogous
b) Complementary
c) Monochromatic
d) Tetradic
b) Complementary