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The document discusses elements of art and principles of design. It defines key elements like line, shape, form, space, color, value, texture and principles such as balance, proportion, emphasis, unity. It provides examples and asks multiple choice questions to test understanding of these core concepts in visual art.

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ELEMENTS OF ART & PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
36 Questions DATE  : 

1. The elements of art are:

A pure chemical substances used in art B the way art is arranged

C the building blocks of art D pens, pencils, paint, ect...

2. A line is a mark with 

A length and direction B ink or pencil

C width and height D dots and squiggles

3. The relative lightness or darkness of an object is:

A color B texture

C value D contrast

4. The two categories of texture are:

A bumpy and smooth B sharp and soft

C fluffy and rough D visual and actual


5. What phrase best describes this image?

A organic shapes B organic forms

C geometric shapes D geometric forms

6. The area around, above or inside an object is called:

A space B form

C perspective D contrast

7. Which of these is not an example of art media?

A marble B oil paint

C paint brush D clay

8. Shapes are

A three-dimensional B open spaces

C the form of an object D two-dimensional

9. Which letter shows an example of negative space?

A H B I

C F D S
10. A three-dimensional object is called:

A a form B a circle

C a mold D a square

11. Lines that follow the outer edges of an object are:

A Carbon Lines B Crispy Lines

C Contour Lines D Cross-hatching

12. When you create a blind contour drawing you don't: 

A draw any lines B use your imagination

C look at the paper D look at anything

13. An element of art that refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.

A value B hue

C contrast D movement

14. The element of art that refers to the surface quality of an object or the way something
feels such as rough-smooth

A texture B shape

C line D color

15. Element of art produced when a wavelength of light strikes an object and reflects back to
the eyes.

A secondary B color

C teriary D primary

16. Another name for related colors-have one color in common. Colors that appear next to
each other on the color wheel.

A texture B analogous colors

C shape D color
17. Colors that are directly opposite on the color wheel.  When mixed together, they makes
neutral gray or brown.

A color B analogous

C complementary D texture

18. Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention.

A emphasis B space

C unity D balance

19. The relation of one object to another in size,amount, number.

A variety B monochromatic

C triad D proportion

20. How many elements of art are there?

A 3 B 5

C 7

21. How many tertiary colors are there?

A 6 B 9

C 3

22. Form is

A 2 dimensional B 3 dimensional

C non-existent

23. If I mix red and orange, what color have I created?

A red-orange B a really great lipstick

C orange-red
24. Adding white to a color is called a what?

A shade B tint

C tone

25. Two-point perspective has how many vanishing points?

A two B three

C one

26. A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork look equally important even
though they are not alike

A Radial balance B Bilateral balance

C Asymmetrical balance D Symmetrical balance

27. This image shows an example of:

A High contrast B Juxtaposition

C Exaggerated scale D Exaggerated proportions

28. This image shows an example of:

A physical balance B asymmetrical balance

C symmetrical balance D radial balance


29. The placement of the elements so that no part of the design overpowers any other part
or seems visually heavier is called:

A emphasis B principles of design

C balance D unity

30. The way an artwork is arranged is called:

A frame B composition

C design D photo

31. The focal point of an artwork is also called:

A background B emphasis

C rhythm D pattern

32. The appearance of motion is called:

A animation B movement

C calibration D design

33. A repeated design is called a:

A element B pattern

C principle D shape

34. The amount of difference between things is called:

A value B contrast

C unity D variety

35. The principles of design

A arrange the elements into a composition B are the building blocks of art

C are the governors of art D are things like clay, pencils, paint, ect...
36. _______ is created when one or more of the elements of art are used repeatedly to create
a feeling of organized movement.

A balance B rhythm

C variety D unity

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