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Elements of Art Quiz

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English Oriented to Drawing and Modeling of Buildings
Name: ________________________________________
Elements of Art Quiz 1
1) Which of these is not an element of art?
Balance
Texture
Line
Color
2) Pink is an example of which element?
Texture
Line
Value
Color
3) Rough is an example of which element?
Value
Texture
Color
Shape
4) This refers to the way something feels or looks as if it might feel like something.
Line
Value
Space
Texture
5) When lines meet to form an enclosed area, this is formed.
Space
Form
Shape
Line
6) This is an empty place or surface in or around a work of art. It can be two-dimensional,
three-dimensional, negative, and/or positive.
Shape
Space
Color
Value
7) This is the most basic element of art. It is used to form lots of different things in art. It is the
path of a dot through a space.
Texture
Line
Space
Value
8) This is the lightness or darkness of a color.
Value
Texture
Color
Shape
9) They are three-dimensional—they have height, width, and thickness.
Color
Form
Shape
Value
10)This is what we see as light waves are absorbed or reflected by everything around us.
Line
Value
Space
Color
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English Oriented to Drawing and Modeling of Buildings
Name: ________________________________________
Elements of Art Quiz 2
1) The degree of lightness or darkness in a work of art is _____________________.
Color
Value
Shape
Form
2) The response of vision to wavelengths of light is _______________________.
Color
Shape
Line
Space
3)
A symbol of direction: the boundaries of shape is ______________________.
Form
Texture
Line
Value
4)
A 2-D area enclosed by a line that establishes contour is __________________.
Space
Color
Form
Shape
5)
A shape that has or appears to have volume or looks 3-D is ________________.
Line
Shape
Form
Space
6)
The way an artwork feels or appears to the touch is _______________________.
Texture
Value
Space
Color
7)
Anything that is around and between forms, shapes and lines is ________________.
Texture
Shape
Space
Color
8)
The primary colors are __________________.
Red, Yellow and Orange
Green, Orange and Violet
Red, Yellow and Blue
Green, Orange and Blue
The secondary colors are ______________.
Red, Orange and Yellow
Green, Blue and Orange
Orange, Green, Violet
Red, Yellow and Blue
9)
10)
Colors on the color wheel that are opposite each other are called ________________.
Primary
Intermediate
Secondary
Complimentary
11)
Which of the following is NOT an example of texture ___________________.
Rough
Running
Smooth
Bumpy
English Oriented to Drawing and Modeling of Buildings
Name: ________________________________________
12) Colors that are made by mixing primary and secondary colors together are called ______.
Primary
Intermediate
Secondary
Complimentary
13)
What is it called when you mix white with a color?
A tan
A tent
A tint
A shade
14)
When you mix black with a color it is called __________________.
A tan
A tent
A tint
A shade
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Principles of Design Quiz 1
Match the definitions with the questions:
What are the principles of
design? ( )
What is the purpose of
principles of design? (
)
What is harmony in visual
design? ( )
What does balance mean in
design? ( )
A. It refers to how elements are distributed along
a center line in a design. Balance can be either
symmetrical (with elements are similar on
either side) or asymmetrical (where elements
aren’t similar and may be distributed along an
off-center line).
B. They influence the way users view and interact
with a design. When implemented purposefully,
they can be used to create an emotional impact
on the user, as well as enhance the overall
user experience.
C. They are: contrast, balance, emphasis,
proportion, hierarchy, repetition, rhythm,
pattern, white space, movement, variety, and
unity. These visual and graphic design
principles work together to create appealing
and functional designs that make sense to
users.
D. It is created when visually similar elements are
used within a design, similar to the principle of
unity. Harmony is aesthetically pleasing to the
person viewing the website in which it is used,
and can create a sense of consistency.
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ense%20to%20users.
English Oriented to Drawing and Modeling of Buildings
Name: ________________________________________
Principles of Design Quiz 2
1) ____________________ is usually created when an artist repeats or alternates a specific
element creating a feeling of movement.
Lyric
Rhythm
Flow
Music
2) Balance if the arrangement of visual elements to create an "even" or "equal" feeling. What
are the three types of balance? Separate values by commas. (ex. 1, 2, 3)
Symmetrical
Radial
Asymmetrical
All of these
3) What are the Principles of Design?
Several colors together to create a pattern.
Repeating lines, shapes, or other elements that create a pattern.
Similar elements of art. To create an uncomplicated look.
The rules; which help arrange the ingredients or elements.
4) What refers to a way of combining similar elements of art to create an uncomplicated look
to an overall composition?
Balance
Harmony
Unity
Patter/Repetition
5) What type of balance is: (formal) elements are equally distributed on either side of a central
vertical axis; one side duplicates or mirrors the other side, which suggests stability.
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Radial
Intrametical
6) What type of balance is: (informal) a balance of unlike objects that create a "felt" balance of
the total artwork; images on either side of a central line are different yet give the feeling of
balance.
Radial
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
Unimetrical
7) What type of balance is: (radiate) elements branch/radiate out from a central point.
Symmetrical
Center radiation
Radial
None of the above
8) Point of interest in a work of art - attracts more attention than anything else in composition;
Dominant element or form in artwork - often the focal point; noticed.
Emphasis
Balance
Harmony
Variety Contact
9) Choose an example of emphasis.
Rough & smooth
Use of bright colors
Very dark colors
Use of many shapes
English Oriented to Drawing and Modeling of Buildings
Name: ________________________________________
10) What are repeating lines, shapes, or other elements that create a pattern?
Pattern/Repetition
Unity
Shape
None of the above
11) Which combination completes this sentence? Unity is the way various parts of a design
relate to each other to promote a sense of oneness or whleness in a work of art. You create
unity in your art through _____________, simplicity, theme/variation, _____________,
proximity (_________________), underlay/overlap, and running off all 4 sides of your paper.
Variety - harmony - shape
Variety - balance - harmony
Repetition - contrast - limit negative
None of the above
space
12)What are some examples of Variety/Contrast? ex. ________ and __________ .
Big and small
Rough and smooth
Day and night
All of the above
Light and dark
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