1) What is the person in this image doing?  a) Painting.  b) Creating a collage. c) Drawing.  d) Embroidering e) Knitting.  f) Colouring.  2) (Fill in the blank.) A digital painter is creating ....?  a) Lines. b) Smudges. c) Strokes. d) Brush Strokes. e) Painting lines. f) Waves. 3) (Fill in the blank.) Your friend asks what type of artwork this is, you call it a ....? a) Portrait b) Landscape. c) Scenery. d) An anatomy piece.  e) Installation  f) An Abstract.   4) What is the correct definition of a medium in art? a) A psychic. b) A description of tools. c) Materials on their own. d) The size. e) Non material items. f) The materials used to make a work of art..  5) What material is this person holding in their hands? a) Play dough. b) Slab. c) Glue. d) Dirt. e) Clay. f) Sand. 6) In an art show, this artwork was in a specific category which one does this fit into?  a) Ceramics. b) Painting.  c) Sculpture.  d) Installation.  e) Mosaic.   f) Pottery.  7) A person takes a piece of clay and spins it on a wheel can you tell me what this is called? a) Pottery. b) Vase making. c) Clay spinning. d) Melding clay. e) Slabbing. f) Scoring. 8) Something that can be three-dimensional with various angles on a two-dimensional surface is called a ......?  a) Pixel. b) Dimension. c) Scale. d) Perspective. e) Proportion. f) Section. 9) When an artwork combines various parts in a piece that move in a certain direction it is called a .....?  a) Direction. b) Composition. c) Measurement. d) Section. e) Flow. f) Perspective. 10) What does this image represent? a) Brightness. b) Contrast. c) Balance. d) Darkness. e) Opposites. f) Halves. 11) (Fill in the blank.) When you use a thicker paint that dries fast and requires water it's called ...?   a) Oil paint.  b) Water-colour.  c) Acrylic paint.  d) Gouache.  e) Dye.  f) Ink. 12) You view a famous Frida Kahlo painting of herself. What would you call this format of painting? a) Landscape. b) Portrait. c) Collage. d) Tapestry. e) Installation. f) Embroidery. 13) (Based on the location of the question-mark.) You are planning to draw a landscape, you want to describe a specific section of it, what is this called?  a) The foreground.  b) The background.  c) The distance.  d) The midground.  e) The landscape.  f) The scenery.  14) A student creates an artwork made from pebbles found at the beach, what category does this artwork fit into? a) Portraiture.  b) Sculpture. c) Environmental Installation.  d) Ceramics.  e) Mosaics. f) Found objects. 15) The gallery has a range of artworks what term would you use to define their sizes? a) Volume. b) Width. c) Weight. d) Dimensions.  e) Height. f) Scale. 16) You see this sculpture at school and ask what medium was used. They tell you it is mixed with copper and tin, what would be the correct term? a) Gold. b) Bronze. c) Metal. d) Polymer clay.  e) Rust. f) Plastic. 17) What part of the landscape does this show? a) The foreground. b) The background. c) The distance. d) The midground. e) The landscape.  f) The scenery. 18) You walk into a gallery and are immersed in an interactive artwork, this type of art is called?  a) Sculpture. b) Painting. c) Installation art. d) Cinematography. e) Video Art. f) Found object art. 19) (Fill in the blank.) This represents the ..... of an artwork?  a) Length. b) Width.  c) Measurement. d) Scale. e) Size. f) Height. 20) (Based on the location of the question mark.) You are planning to draw a landscape, you want to describe a specific part of it, what is this called?  a) The foreground. b) The background. c) The distance. d) The midground. e) The landscape. f) The scenery. 21) This type of art is made from tiles and glass and it's often held together by grout (A type of paste.) What would you call this? a) A mosaic.  b) A collage.  c) A Sculpture.  d) A landscape.  e) A portrait.  f) A multi-media piece.  22) (Fill in the blank.) When you use a thicker paint that dries slowly and it requires oil it is called ...? a) Oil paint. b) Water-colour. c) Acrylic paint. d) Gouache. e) Dye. f) Ink. 23) (Fill in the blank.) What does this artwork represent?  a) Tonality. b) Brightness. c) Contrast. d) Form. e) Texture. f) Movement. 24) (Fill in the blank.) The woman in this picture is ....? a) Painting. b) Creating a collage. c) Drawing. d) Embroidering e) Knitting. f) Colouring. 25) (Fill in the blank.) This person is using their sewing needle and thread to stitch through a frame, it is called an ….? a) Knitted artwork. b) Embroidery. c) Installation. d) Artwork. e) Abstract. f) Artefact. 26) (Fill in the blank.) An artwork that uses shapes, colours, forms and gestural marks is called an ....?  a) Distortion. b) Multi-media piece. c) Contemporary artwork. d) Hyper-realism. e) Illusion. f) Abstract. 27) (Fill in the blank.) This represents the ..... of an artwork? a) Length. b) Width. c) Measurement. d) Scale.  e) Size. f) Height. 28) (Fill in the blank.) When you use a thinner paint that dries depending on how much water is used it is called ...? a) Acrylic paints.  b) Oil paints. c) Clay. d) Collage. e) Water-colours. f) Gouache. 29) (Fill in the blank.) When a person pays particular attention to details in a subject this can create ..... artwork. a) Abstracted b) Detailed. c) Hyper-focused. d) Hyper-realistic. e) Multi-media based. f) Sharp. 30) The gradual gradient of an artwork is called?  a) Scale. b) Tonality. c) Brightness. d) Realism. e) Water-colour. f) Length. 31) (Fill in the blank.) In art the term opaque is ....?  a) Transparent. b) A solid colour. c) Something inbetween. d) Stained. e) A blob of colour. f) Texture.

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