Ultimate Questions On Art: Trivia Quiz

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What do you know about art? Do you think you can surmount this quiz? There are many forms of fine art. This form includes architecture, sculpture, and painting. It is a diverse assortment of human activities involving the creation of visual, auditory, or performing artifacts, which express the creator’s imagination. Art is intended for both study and appreciation. Take this quiz and tell how much you know about art.


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  • 1. 
    What should you do if you finish cleaning up early?
    • A. 

      Stand by the door holding your binder.

    • B. 

      Talk with your friends.

    • C. 

      Run around the room and act foolish.

    • D. 

      Help others clean up.

  • 2. 
    What are you allowed to throw in the art studio?
    • A. 

      Crumpled up paper

    • B. 

      Broken crayons

    • C. 

      Scissors

    • D. 

      Nothing

  • 3. 
    The Web site where HTMS students exhibit their art.
    • A. 

      INOW

    • B. 

      Artsonia

    • C. 

      Scholastic Art

    • D. 

      Artcyclopedia

  • 4. 
    What are rulers for?
    • A. 

      Drawing straight lines and measuring.

    • B. 

      Playing helicopter.

    • C. 

      Drumming on the table.

    • D. 

      Sword fighting.

  • 5. 
    How should you put away a paintbrush?
    • A. 

      Throw it in the sink and let someone else deal with it.

    • B. 

      Leave it on the table.

    • C. 

      Wash it in cool water and store it with bristles pointing up.

    • D. 

      Wash it in hot water and store it with bristles down inside a water cup.

  • 6. 
    The point where orthogonal lines come together.
    • A. 

      Vanishing point

    • B. 

      Point of view

    • C. 

      Orthogonal point

    • D. 

      Counterpoint

  • 7. 
    This Edward Hopper painting is an example of:
    • A. 

      One-point perspective

    • B. 

      Two-point perspective

    • C. 

      Aerial perspective

    • D. 

      World perspective

  • 8. 
    Heating clay to harden it.
    • A. 

      Baking

    • B. 

      Burning

    • C. 

      Flaming

    • D. 

      Firing

  • 9. 
    The special equipment that heats clay to harden it.
    • A. 

      Oven

    • B. 

      Oast

    • C. 

      Kiln

    • D. 

      Blast furnace

  • 10. 
    Traditionally, brides decorate their hands with henna in this country:
    • A. 

      China

    • B. 

      Assyria

    • C. 

      Egypt

    • D. 

      India

  • 11. 
    The art museum in Montgomery, Alabama is called:
    • A. 

      Montgomery Museum of Fine Art

    • B. 

      The Louvre

    • C. 

      The High Museum of Art

    • D. 

      The Whitney

  • 12. 
    This John Singer Sargent painting is an example of:
    • A. 

      Two-point perspective

    • B. 

      Portrait

    • C. 

      Still life

    • D. 

      Self-portrait

  • 13. 
    Holiday in the Country, the Cider Party by George Henry Durrie (1853) represents:
    • A. 

      The artist's love of apple cider

    • B. 

      The tensions that will lead to the Civil War

    • C. 

      The happiness of barnyard animals

    • D. 

      An example of ceramics

  • 14. 
    Standing Donut by Jaehyo Lee is on exhibit at this museum:
    • A. 

      The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    • B. 

      The Birmingham Museum of Art

    • C. 

      The Art Institute of Chicago

    • D. 

      Montgomery Museum of Fine Art

  • 15. 
    Identify the two vanishing points.
    • A. 

      A and B

    • B. 

      B and C

    • C. 

      C and D

    • D. 

      A and C

  • 16. 
    Identify the horizon line
    • A. 

      A

    • B. 

      B

    • C. 

      C

    • D. 

      D

  • 17. 
    Identify the orthogonals
    • A. 

      The red line

    • B. 

      The vertical black lines

    • C. 

      The green lines

    • D. 

      The red points

  • 18. 
    Cards made and traded by artists are called:
    • A. 

      Red cards

    • B. 

      Greeting cards

    • C. 

      Baseball cards

    • D. 

      Artist trading cards

  • 19. 
    Name the artist.
    • A. 

      Frank Fleming

    • B. 

      Pablo Picasso

    • C. 

      Leonardo da Vinci

    • D. 

      Elizabeth Catlett

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