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University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka

First Examination in Fine Arts –2015, Repeat


End of Course Examination Held on August 2017
ACLA 12010 Computer Literacy
Time: 2 Hours

Answer all Questions


You are requested to create a word document using MS Word 2013, according to the instruction
below.
1) Select page size as A4 and set the margins as:
Left-margin, right-margin = 2cm,
Top margin, and bottom-margin = 2.5cm,
Insert a header: End of Course Exam-Repeat & RAFA with proper alignment,
The page number should be printed in the center aligned on the footer margin.
2) Copy text below in a new document.
In European academic traditions, fine art is art developed primarily for aesthetics or beauty,
distinguishing it from applied art that also has to serve some practical function, such as pottery or
most metalwork.
Historically, the five main fine arts were painting, sculpture, architecture, music, and poetry, with
performing arts including theatre and dance. Today, the fine arts commonly include additional forms,
such as film, photography, video production/editing, design, sequential art, conceptual art, and
printmaking. However, in some institutes of learning or in museums, fine art and frequently the term
fine arts (pl.) as well, are associated exclusively with visual art forms.
One definition of fine art is "a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and
intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture,
drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture." In that sense, there are conceptual differences
between the fine arts and the applied arts. As originally conceived, and as understood for much of the
modern era, the perception of aesthetic qualities required a refined judgment usually referred to as
having good taste, which differentiated fine art from popular art and entertainment.
Visual arts
Drawing
Materials
Technique
Painting
Oil
Acrylic
Watercolor
Architecture
Sculpture
Stone
Glass
Wood carving
Conceptual art
Performing arts
Music
Dance
3) Format your document like the ECE-Pratical-Repeat.pdf file which is stored in the ECE-RAFA-2017-
Repeat folder in Desktop.
4) Save the document in the name of your registration number in the above mentioned folder.
(E.g. “2015-V-111”).

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