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Question 1

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Which of the following is a painting medium that is transparent and must be worked wet?
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
Watercolor


Question 2
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Oils, perhaps the most popular of the painting media, were develped near the beginning of what
century?
Answer

Selected Answer: d.
15th


Question 3
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Which of the following is responsible for the fact that watercolors produce a delicacy that cannot be
produced by other media?
Answer

Selected Answer: a.
Transparency


Question 4
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Which of the following is a modern, synthetic painting medium?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Acrylic


Question 5
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Which of the following is a wall-painting technique in which pigments are applied to fresh, wet
plaster?
Answer

Selected Answer: d.
Fresco


Question 6
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Which of the following is a watercolor medium in which gum is added to ground opaque colors mixed
with water?
Answer

Selected Answer: b.
Gouache


Question 7
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According to the text, drawing media create their effect through buildup of which of the following?
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
Line


Question 8
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When artists combine acrylics with oils and watercolors in one work they are said to have used:
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Tempera


Question 9
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Which of the following is not a planographic process?
Answer

Selected Answer: d.
Etching


Question 10
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Which of the following is an example of intaglio?
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Aquatint


Question 11
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Woodcut, wood engraving, and linoleum cut are examples of which of the following?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Relief Printing


Question 12
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Which of the following is the name for the printmaking process in which the image is transferred to
the paper by cutting away non-image areas?
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
Relief


Question 13
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Which of the following is the name for the process in which printing is done from grooves cut into a
plate?
Answer

Selected Answer: a.
Intaglio


Question 14
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Which of the following is a printmaking technique in which the surface of a plate is scratched with a
needle?
Answer

Selected Answer: a.
Drypoint


Question 15
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Which medium is best described by a crayon-drawing appearance?
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Lithography


Question 16
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Which of the following is the name for the embossing effect found on an intaglio print?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
A platemark


Question 17
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A squeegee is used in which printmaking technique?
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Serigraphy


Question 18
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A color edge is a manifestation of what element of composition?
Answer
Selected Answer: c.
Line


Question 19
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Which of the following is the literal meaning of stone writing?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Lithography


Question 20
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Which of the following was not described in the text as a purpose for which artists utilize line?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
To simulate weight


Question 21
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According to the text, which of the following is one of the three basic characteristics of line?
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
Implication


Question 22
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Which of the following terms are most closely related?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Form and line


Question 23
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Orange, resulting from mixing equal amounts of red and yellow, is which of the following?
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Secondary hue


Question 24
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Which of the following is the term for hues opposite each other on the color wheel?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Complementary


Question 25
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The relationship of blacks to whites and grays is called:
Answer
Selected Answer: b.
Value contrast


Question 26
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Which of the following is the term for the composite or overall use of color?
Answer
Selected Answer: a.
Palette


Question 27
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Which of the following terms best describes the direction photography took in the early years of the
twentieth century to take it away from pictorial style?
Answer

Selected Answer: c.
Plain photography


Question 28
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Who of the following invented the photographic process called photogenic drawing?
Answer
Selected Answer: d.
William Henry Fox Talbot


Question 29
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The painter Hung Liu uses ______________ line in his work Relic 12
Answer

Selected Answer: b.
thin


Question 30
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Rhythm is the recurrence of elements, the repetition of a line or shape. If the shape that is repeated
returns in varying sizes, its rhythm is said to be:
Answer

Selected Answer: d.
variable

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