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  • 1. 

    Art is found in_____________

    • A.

      Museums

    • B.

      Rich People's Houses

    • C.

      Book stores

    • D.

      All of the Above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the Above
    Explanation
    Art can be found in museums, as they typically house a wide range of artwork from various artists and time periods. It can also be found in rich people's houses, as many wealthy individuals collect and display art as a form of investment or personal enjoyment. Additionally, art can be found in bookstores, where art books and prints are often sold. Therefore, the correct answer is "All of the Above" as art can be found in all of these locations.

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  • 2. 

    The following best describes Art.

    • A.

      A formal express train

    • B.

      A form of expression

    • C.

      A duck hunt game

    • D.

      Expressive energies

    Correct Answer
    B. A form of expression
    Explanation
    Art is commonly understood as a form of expression. It allows individuals to communicate and convey their thoughts, emotions, and ideas through various mediums such as painting, sculpture, music, and literature. Artists use their creativity and skills to express themselves and provoke emotions in the audience. Through art, individuals can share their perspectives, challenge societal norms, and create a dialogue on important issues. Thus, the answer "A form of expression" accurately captures the essence of art.

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  • 3. 

    Art Helps us to organize _______________.

    • A.

      Perceptions

    • B.

      Aesthetics

    • C.

      Expressions

    • D.

      Colors

    Correct Answer
    A. Perceptions
    Explanation
    Art helps us to organize perceptions. Through the creation and appreciation of art, we are able to make sense of the world around us and understand our own experiences. Art allows us to explore different perspectives, challenge our assumptions, and gain a deeper understanding of ourselves and others. By organizing our perceptions, art helps us to make meaning out of the chaos and complexity of life.

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  • 4. 

    Aesthetics allow us to ___________

    • A.

      Eat

    • B.

      Drive

    • C.

      Judge

    • D.

      Deliver

    • E.

      Fantasize about the ways of the world on a fancy roller coaster

    Correct Answer
    C. Judge
    Explanation
    Aesthetics allow us to judge. Aesthetics refers to the appreciation and understanding of beauty and artistic qualities. When we engage with aesthetics, we evaluate and form opinions about the visual or sensory appeal of something. By judging aesthetics, we can determine what we find aesthetically pleasing or unpleasing, and make decisions based on our preferences and tastes.

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  • 5. 

    Identify all the Elements of Art.

    • A.

      Line

    • B.

      Space

    • C.

      Shape

    • D.

      Geometric

    • E.

      Form

    • F.

      Contrast

    • G.

      Color

    • H.

      Value

    • I.

      Texture

    • J.

      Creativity

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Line
    B. Space
    C. Shape
    E. Form
    G. Color
    H. Value
    I. Texture
    Explanation
    The elements of art are the basic components that artists use to create visual works. Line, space, shape, form, color, value, and texture are all elements of art. Line refers to a mark made by a tool or a path created by a moving point. Space is the area around, between, or within objects. Shape is a two-dimensional area defined by edges or boundaries. Form is a three-dimensional object that has volume and occupies space. Color is the visual perception of different wavelengths of light. Value refers to the lightness or darkness of a color. Texture is the surface quality or feel of an object.

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  • 6. 

    Marla Olmstead has created artworks at the age of 26.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement says that Marla Olmstead has created artworks at the age of 26. However, this statement is false because Marla Olmstead gained fame as a child prodigy artist. She started creating artworks at a very young age, around 4 years old. By the time she was 6 years old, her paintings were being exhibited and sold for thousands of dollars. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 7. 

    The creation of art involves the following three components.

    • A.

      Mountain, Meadows & tokens

    • B.

      Materials, middle gray & tones

    • C.

      Paint, paint & paint

    • D.

      Materials, Mediums & Tools

    Correct Answer
    D. Materials, Mediums & Tools
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Materials, Mediums & Tools". This answer accurately describes the three components involved in the creation of art. Materials refer to the substances or objects used to create art, such as canvas, paper, or clay. Mediums are the substances mixed with the materials to create the desired effect, such as paint, ink, or charcoal. Tools are the instruments or equipment used to manipulate the materials and mediums, such as brushes, pencils, or sculpting tools. These three components are essential in the artistic process and are necessary for artists to bring their creative vision to life.

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  • 8. 

    Identify all the Forms of Expression.

    • A.

      Abstract

    • B.

      Relational

    • C.

      Realism

    • D.

      Relative

    • E.

      Representational

    • F.

      Non-invited

    • G.

      Non-Representational

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Abstract
    C. Realism
    E. Representational
    G. Non-Representational
    Explanation
    The given answer includes the forms of expression mentioned in the list. Abstract, realism, representational, and non-representational are all different forms of expression. Abstract art, for example, focuses on shapes, colors, and forms rather than depicting realistic images. Realism, on the other hand, aims to accurately represent the subject matter. Representational art portrays recognizable objects or scenes, while non-representational art does not aim to depict anything specific.

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  • 9. 

    Commercial art always involves:

    • A.

      Paint

    • B.

      Advertising

    • C.

      A Client

    • D.

      Color

    • E.

      A computer

    Correct Answer
    C. A Client
    Explanation
    Commercial art always involves a client because commercial art is created for the purpose of promoting a product, service, or brand. The client is the individual or organization that commissions the artwork and provides the specifications and requirements for the project. They play a crucial role in guiding the artist and ensuring that the final artwork aligns with their marketing goals and objectives. Without a client, there would be no specific purpose or direction for the commercial art, making their involvement essential.

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  • 10. 

    As we discussed a line has all of the following except:

    • A.

      Movement

    • B.

      Direction

    • C.

      Length

    • D.

      Weight

    • E.

      Width

    Correct Answer
    E. Width
    Explanation
    A line is a one-dimensional geometric figure that extends infinitely in both directions. It is defined by its length, direction, and position in space. However, width is not a characteristic of a line. Width refers to the measurement of the distance between the two sides of an object or shape. Since a line has no width, it does not possess this attribute. Therefore, width is the correct answer as it is not a characteristic of a line.

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  • 11. 

    Identify the complete steps of the critique process.

    • A.

      Flip

    • B.

      Develop

    • C.

      Decipher

    • D.

      Analyze

    • E.

      Describe

    • F.

      Interpret

    • G.

      Discuss

    • H.

      Judge

    Correct Answer(s)
    D. Analyze
    E. Describe
    F. Interpret
    H. Judge
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the sequence of steps involved in the critique process. First, the individual needs to analyze the subject or object being critiqued. Then, they describe their observations and interpretations of the subject. After that, they interpret the meaning or significance of their observations. Finally, they judge or evaluate the subject based on their analysis, description, and interpretation.

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  • 12. 

    _________________ lines express excitement and confusion.

    • A.

      Rolled

    • B.

      Round

    • C.

      Diagonal

    • D.

      Zig zag

    Correct Answer
    D. Zig zag
    Explanation
    The word "zig zag" is the correct answer because it accurately describes lines that express both excitement and confusion. Zig zag lines are characterized by sharp and abrupt changes in direction, which can evoke a sense of energy and unpredictability. This makes them a fitting choice to convey excitement and confusion simultaneously.

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  • 13. 

    W. Kandinsky original began studying to become a _________

    • A.

      Doctor

    • B.

      Art teacher

    • C.

      Scientist

    • D.

      Lawyer

    • E.

      Nurse

    Correct Answer
    D. Lawyer
    Explanation
    The given question is asking about the original profession that W. Kandinsky began studying for. The correct answer is "lawyer". This means that W. Kandinsky initially pursued a career in law before eventually becoming an artist.

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  • 14. 

    A line that is created with the assistance of a tool is called a _______________

    • A.

      Tool line

    • B.

      Geometric line

    • C.

      Airline

    • D.

      Multi equi-staton line

    Correct Answer
    B. Geometric line
    Explanation
    A line that is created with the assistance of a tool is called a geometric line. This term refers to a straight line that is drawn or constructed using a ruler, compass, or other geometric tools. It is different from an airline, which refers to a company that provides air transportation services. The term "multi equi-staton line" does not have a clear meaning and is not commonly used in geometry. Therefore, the correct answer is geometric line.

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  • 15. 

    All of the following Forms of Expression involve a subject except:

    • A.

      Abstract

    • B.

      Non-Objective

    • C.

      Realism

    • D.

      Representational

    • E.

      Known of the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. Non-Objective
    Explanation
    Non-Objective is the correct answer because it refers to art that does not represent or depict any specific subject or object. It does not have any recognizable subject matter and instead focuses on elements such as color, shape, and form. In contrast, Abstract, Realism, and Representational art all involve a subject that is either abstracted, depicted realistically, or represented in some recognizable form. "Known of the Above" is not a valid option as it is not a proper term and does not make sense in the context of the question.

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  • 16. 

    Most instances of Fashion Design and Architecture would be classified as this Type of Art.

    • A.

      Abstract

    • B.

      Formal

    • C.

      Commercial

    • D.

      Mundane

    Correct Answer
    C. Commercial
    Explanation
    Fashion design and architecture are both forms of art that have practical applications and are often created with the intention of being sold or commercially marketed. They involve the use of creativity and artistic skills to create functional and aesthetically pleasing designs that cater to the needs and preferences of consumers. Therefore, it is reasonable to classify most instances of fashion design and architecture as commercial art.

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  • 17. 

    All projects within this course are evaluated on ________________

    • A.

      Crate, new & yellow

    • B.

      Concept, color & creed

    • C.

      Design, craft & concept

    • D.

      Medium, tool & materials

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Design, craft & concept
    Explanation
    In this course, all projects are evaluated based on three main criteria: design, craft, and concept. This means that the projects are assessed on the quality of their design, the level of craftsmanship demonstrated, and the strength of the underlying concept. These three elements are considered important in evaluating the overall success and effectiveness of the projects in this course.

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  • 18. 

    When criticizing a work of art the first step in the process should always be ____________.

    • A.

      Discipline

    • B.

      Deconstruct

    • C.

      Develop

    • D.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    D. None of the Above
    Explanation
    When criticizing a work of art, the first step in the process should always be to analyze and evaluate the artwork. This involves examining the various elements of the artwork such as composition, technique, subject matter, and overall aesthetic appeal. By thoroughly understanding and assessing the artwork, one can provide a well-informed and constructive criticism. The options given in the question (Discipline, Deconstruct, Develop) do not accurately represent the initial step in the process of criticizing a work of art, hence the correct answer is "None of the Above".

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  • 19. 

    This Form of Expression requires the artist to take a subject and alter their representation slightly. 

    • A.

      Abstract

    • B.

      Realism

    • C.

      Rotational

    • D.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    D. None of the Above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Abstract." Abstract art involves altering the representation of a subject, often by simplifying or distorting it, to emphasize the artist's subjective interpretation rather than a realistic depiction. Realism, on the other hand, aims to represent subjects accurately and in detail. "Rotational" is not a relevant term in this context.

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  • 20. 

    These lines express feelings of strength, stability, and poise.

    • A.

      Horizontal

    • B.

      Vertical

    • C.

      Diagonal

    • D.

      Equilateral

    Correct Answer
    B. Vertical
    Explanation
    The word "vertical" refers to a direction or position that is perpendicular to the horizon or parallel to the y-axis. In the context of the given lines expressing feelings of strength, stability, and poise, the vertical direction symbolizes these qualities. When something is described as vertical, it often conveys a sense of strength and stability, as vertical structures like pillars or columns are known for their ability to support weight and remain upright. Additionally, the vertical direction is associated with poise and balance, as it represents an upright and aligned position.

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