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100

What inspired many Pop Art artists?
A) Ancient myths and legends
B) Popular culture, advertisements, and everyday products
C) Nature and landscapes
D) Religious paintings

B) Popular culture, advertisements, and everyday products

100

What did Impressionist artists focus on capturing?
A) Tiny details of every object
B) Light, color, and a moment in time
C) Perfect geometric shapes
D) Dreamlike images

B) Light, color, and a moment in time

100

What was the goal of Cubist artists?
A) To capture dreams
B) To paint realistic landscapes
C) To show multiple viewpoints of an object at the same time
D) To use only primary colors

C) To show multiple viewpoints of an object at the same time

100

René Magritte's artwork often challenged viewers by:
A) Using dots of color
B) Showing ordinary objects in unexpected ways
C) Using comic-book images
D) Painting outdoors

B) Showing ordinary objects in unexpected ways

100

What are the primary colors?
A) Orange, Green, Purple
B) Red, Yellow, Blue
C) Black, White, Gray
D) Pink, Purple, Green

B) Red, Yellow, Blue

200

Andy Warhol often used a printmaking process called:
A) Lithography
B) Etching
C) Silkscreen Printing
D) Woodcut

C) Silkscreen Printing

200

Why did many Impressionist artists prefer painting outdoors (en plein air)?
A) Paint was cheaper outside
B) They wanted to observe natural light and color directly
C) Museums required it
D) They were not allowed indoors

B) They wanted to observe natural light and color directly

200

What technique did Georges Seurat use in his paintings?
A) Collage
B) Silkscreen printing
C) Small dots of pure color
D) Dripping paint

C) Small dots of pure color

200

Which artist painted melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory?
A) Magritte
B) Picasso
C) Dalí
D) Warhol

C) Dalí

200

What is color value?
A) How much paint costs
B) The lightness or darkness of a color
C) The temperature of a color
D) The name of a color

B) The lightness or darkness of a color

300

Why did Andy Warhol repeat the same image many times in one artwork?
A) He ran out of ideas
B) To imitate mass production and consumer culture
C) To practice drawing
D) To create perspective

B) To imitate mass production and consumer culture

300

Which artist painted many versions of water lilies and haystacks?
A) Pablo Picasso
B) Andy Warhol
C) Georges Seurat
D) Claude Monet

D) Claude Monet

300

Which two artists are most famous for developing Cubism?
A) Monet and Renoir
B) Dalí and Magritte
C) Picasso and Braque
D) Warhol and Lichtenstein

C) Picasso and Braque

300

What idea inspired many Surrealist artists?
A) Scientific accuracy
B) Consumer culture
C) Dreams and the subconscious mind
D) Ancient architecture

C) Dreams and the subconscious mind

300

What are complementary colors?
A) Colors next to each other on the color wheel
B) Colors opposite each other on the color wheel
C) Colors mixed with white
D) Colors mixed with black

B) Colors opposite each other on the color wheel

400

Which artwork is considered one of Andy Warhol's most famous Pop Art images?
A) Water Lilies
B) The Persistence of Memory
C) Campbell's Soup Cans
D) Guernica

C) Campbell's Soup Cans

400

The term "Impressionism" came from Monet's painting titled:
A) Sunrise Over Paris
B) Impression, Sunrise
C) Reflections
D) Morning Light

B) Impression, Sunrise

400

Who is considered the founder of Pointillism?
A) Georges Seurat
B) Claude Monet
C) Pablo Picasso
D) Salvador Dalí

A) Georges Seurat

400

In one-point perspective, where do receding parallel lines appear to meet?
A) Center point
B) Horizon line
C) Vanishing point
D) Foreground

C) Vanishing point

500

Pop Art developed partly as a reaction against which type of art that focused on personal emotion and abstraction?
A) Cubism
B) Impressionism
C) Abstract Expressionism
D) Surrealism

C) Abstract Expressionism

500

Why were Impressionist paintings criticized when they first appeared?
A) They were too realistic
B) They used visible brushstrokes and looked unfinished to some viewers
C) They were painted on wood
D) They only used black paint

B) They used visible brushstrokes and looked unfinished to some viewers

500

Which statement best describes the difference between Dalí and Magritte?
A) Dalí painted dreamlike fantasy scenes, while Magritte often used realistic objects in surprising combinations.
B) Dalí invented Cubism and Magritte invented Pop Art.
C) Dalí painted water lilies and Magritte painted haystacks.
D) Both artists focused mainly on consumer products.

A) Dalí painted dreamlike fantasy scenes, while Magritte often used realistic objects in surprising combinations.

500

Which element of art is MOST responsible for creating the illusion of depth in one-point perspective?
A) Texture
B) Shape
C) Line
D) Color

C) Line