Advanced Art Quarterly Assessment

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  • 1. 
    A still life painting or drawing is something that shows:
    • A. 

      Non-moving objects.

    • B. 

      Objects in perspective.

    • C. 

      A portrait of someone sitting still.

    • D. 

      A landscape of trees and flowers.

  • 2. 
    Contour drawing refers to:
    • A. 

      The lines and crosshatching used to draw.

    • B. 

      Hard-edge lines that exaggerate a figure.

    • C. 

      Implied lines that viewer's eyes connect to form shapes.

    • D. 

      The outside edges, as well as the defined enclosed edges of a person, object, or mass.

  • 3. 
    Pastels are:
    • A. 

      light colored crayons used for colloring.

    • B. 

      Fine quality chalk used for drawing.

    • C. 

      Light values used in painting.

    • D. 

      Different colors of charcoal used for drawing.

  • 4. 
    To write letters in a straight even line on a poster, you need to first draw:
    • A. 

      Several practice letters.

    • B. 

      A page layout.

    • C. 

      Guidelines.

    • D. 

      A template.

  • 5. 
    A portrait is:
    • A. 

      An image of a person in motion.

    • B. 

      An image of a person, expecially the face and upper body.

    • C. 

      The full figure of a person.

    • D. 

      A cartoon image of a person.

  • 6. 
    What media would you use to create a drawing?
    • A. 

      Pencil, tempera paint, or crayon

    • B. 

      Crayon, colored pencil, or clay

    • C. 

      Yarn, watercolor paint, or markers

    • D. 

      Pencil, charcoal, pen, or ink

  • 7. 
    In drawing and painting, what does value refer to?
    • A. 

      The lightness and darkness of something.

    • B. 

      How much your drawing or painting is worth.

    • C. 

      How dark you can make your pencil shading.

    • D. 

      Smudging to make all the pencil or charcoal the same shade.

  • 8. 
    To shade forms or figures using two or more sets of parallel lines that cross one another is called:
    • A. 

      Contour shading.

    • B. 

      Tonal shading.

    • C. 

      Crosshatch shading.

    • D. 

      Value shading.

  • 9. 
    Ways in which you can make your pencil shading darker are:
    • A. 

      Use a harder pencil, use your pencil on its side, and smudge the pencil to darken it.

    • B. 

      Scribble over the area until all the white paper is covered,

    • C. 

      Press harder, go over the area several times until it darkens, or use a softer pencil.

    • D. 

      Shade without ever lifting your pencil from the paper, make sure there are no white gaps showing, and blend the pencil with a paper towel.

  • 10. 
    Different types of lines are:
    • A. 

      Contour, dense, diagonal, emphasis.

    • B. 

      Curved, straight, zigzag, contour.

    • C. 

      Formal, hard-edge, horizontal, natural.

    • D. 

      Sketch, scribble, crosshatch, vertical.

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