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Drawing Notes For Class 6th and 7th

This document contains drawing notes and exercises for a 6th or 7th grade class. It includes instructions to fill in blanks, mark statements as correct or incorrect, and answer multiple choice and short answer questions. The topics covered are drawing tools and materials, color theory, geometry, types of designs, and definitions of artistic and technical terms related to drawing and painting.

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Drawing Notes For Class 6th and 7th

This document contains drawing notes and exercises for a 6th or 7th grade class. It includes instructions to fill in blanks, mark statements as correct or incorrect, and answer multiple choice and short answer questions. The topics covered are drawing tools and materials, color theory, geometry, types of designs, and definitions of artistic and technical terms related to drawing and painting.

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Drawing Notes for Class: "6th & 7th" Page# 1

Name : ___________________ Roll No : _____ Class : _____

Q.No 1: Fill in the blanks:


(i) After using the oil brush immediately clean it.
(ii) The rubber should be Soft and of good quality.
(iii) Oil colour dissolved in Turpen Oil.
(iv) For cleaning the drawing sheet use a cotton cloth.
(v) Use the soft and best quality rubber.
(vi) Use scholar sheet for light and shade.
(vii) Geometry is made of two Greek words geo and metry.
(viii) Use scholar sheet for light and shade.
(ix) Water colour dissolved in Water.
(x) The ruler is made from Plastic, wood, or steel.
(xi) Always clean hands before making sketches or painting.
(xii) Three side shape is called a triangle.
(xiii) To make a drawing using HB pencil.
(xiv) Yellow and blue colour make the green colour.
(xv) For making sketches use HB pencil.
(xvi) Green is the secondary colour.
(xvii) Always drawing with clean hands.
(xviii) Red is the primary clour.
(xix) Use rubber less while making the drawing.
(xx) Kerosene dissolves in paint.

Q.No 2: Put mark ( ) against the correct statement and ( )
for incorrect statement.
(i) To make a drawing by using a B pencil. 
( )
(ii) Hands should be clean before drawing. 
( )
(iii) Black is the primary colour. 
( )
(iv) There are 08 types of design. 
( )
(v) Geometry is made of two Greek words. 
( )
(vi) The distance between the model and a statement may
not be less than two meters. 
( )
(vii) Oil colour dissolved in water. 
( )
(viii) To clean the drawing sheet use oil. 
( )
(ix) There are 4 types of design. 
( )
(x) To make a sketch use a HB pencil. 
( )
(xi) Use very hard-quality rubber. 
( )
(xii) White is the primary clour. 
( )
( )
(xiii) Yellow is the secondary colour. () Page# 2
(xiv) The primary colour are blue and black. ()
(xv) Use much rubber while drawing. ( )
(xvi) The primary colour are yellow and blue. ()
(xvii) In-plane geometry, shapes are not used. ( )
(xviii) There are 5 types of design. ( )
(xix) Four side shape is called the triangle. ( )
(xx) A round shape is called a circle. ( )
(xxi) Four side shape is called a rectangle. ()
(xxii) Always drawing with dirty hands. ( )
(xxiii) Primary colours are basic colours. ( )
(xxiv) Oil colour dissolved in turpen. ( )
Q.No 3: Tick () the correct answer.
(i) Shapes of plane geometry are: (30, 14, 15)

(ii) For making drawing use pencil:

(HB, B, 2HB)
(iii) Types of design are.

(07, 04, 03)

(iv) To clean drawing sheet use:  water)
(Oil, cloth,
(v) Tools of geometry box are : (07, 08, 09)


(vi) In an orthographic projection there are sides: (4, 3, 5)
(vii) Always drawing with clean: (Hands, paper, colour)
(viii) Oil colour dissolves in:  oil, water, paint)
(Turpen
(ix) Which is secondary colour: (Green, white, black)
(x) To make any drawing use: 
(HB pencil, B Pencil, Pen)
(xi) Rubber should be: (Big, small, soft) 
(xii) Primary colour is: (Green, white, red) 
(xiii) From any place shape of model viewed as:(Equal,Different,Similar) 
(xiv)  pen)
A design is made beautiful by: (Compas, colour,
(xv) Three side shape is called: 
(triangle,rectangle,square)
(xvi) 
A round shape is called a circle. (triangle,circle,square)
(xvii) Oil colour dissolved in:  oil, water, oil)
(Kerosene
(xviii) Poster colour dissolved in: (Turpen Oil, water, oil)
(xix) Water colour dissolved in: 
(Paint, turpin oil, water)
Q.No 4: Answers these questions:
(i) Write an important instructions for drawing?
Ans: (1) Hands should be clean before drawing.
(2) To make a sketch use a HB pencil.
(3) To make a drawing by using a HB pencil.
(4) Use very soft quality rubber.
(5) Use rubber less while making the drawing.
(6) To clean drawing sheet use cotton cloth.
(ii) Define painting. Page# 3
Ans: Painting is defined as the process of applying paint, or another
medium, to a solid surface – usually a canvas.
(iii) What is meant by expressional painting?
Ans: Expressionism, artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not
objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that
objects and events arouse within a person.
(iv) Define real painting?
Ans: Something that is created with imagination and skill and that is
beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings.
(v) Define shade.
Ans: comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct
sunlight.

(vi) Define water colour.


Ans: A paint of which the liquid is a water dispersion of the binding material.
A picture or design executed in watercolours.

(vii) Define oil colour.


Ans: Oil painting is a form of slow-drying paint that consists of particles of
pigment suspended in a drying oil that forms a tough, coloured film on
exposure to air.
(viii) Define handicraft.
Ans: an activity or craft (as weaving or pottery making) that requires skill
with the hands.
(ix) Define primary colour?

Primary colours are basic colours that can be mixed to produce other
Ans:
colours. They are usually considered to be red, yellow, and blue.

(x) Name 5 tools of geometry box.


Ans: (1) Ruler (2) Compass (3) Protractor (4) Divider (5) Set-squares
(xi) Define Model drawing.

Model drawing is a strategy that provides a concrete, visual


Ans: representation to help students better understand the problem. Model
drawing can be used at any level from kindergarten to high school.
(xii) Define expressional painting. Page# 4

Ans: The conscious use of the imagination in the production of objects


intended to be contemplated or appreciated as beautiful, as in the
arrangement of forms, sounds, or words.
(xiii) What is meant by drawing?
Ans: A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than
paint.
(xiv) Define colour.
colour is one of the most powerful elements it has to create expressive
Ans:
qualities.
(xvi) Define secondary colour.
Ans: A colour resulting from the mixing of two primary colours.
(xvii) Define painting.
Ans: Painting is defined as the process of applying paint, or another
medium, to a solid surface – usually a canvas.
(xviii) What is the nucleus?
Ans: A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's
chromosomes.
(xix) Define eye level.
Ans: The level of the eyes looking straight ahead.
(xx) Write the name of "7" types of Design?
Ans: (1)Product design (2)Branding design (3)Website design
(4)Print design (5)Publishing design (6)Environmental design
(7)Animation design
(xxi) Define plane geometry.
Ans: In geometry, a plane is a flat surface that extends into infinity. It is also
known as a two-dimensional surface. A plane has zero thickness, zero
curvature, infinite width, and infinite length.
(xxii) What is a geometry box?
Ans: A geometry box is a set of basic equipment required for regular use in
the basic geometrical diagrams and graphs.
(xxiii) Define solid geometry.
A three dimensional (3D) object. The 3 dimensions are called width,
Ans: depth and height. Examples include spheres, cubes, pyramids and
cylinders.
(xxiv) Define paper?
Ans: The basic and important tool of drawing is paper.
(xxv) Define pencil?
A pencil is one of the most common drawing tools. Students can
Ans:
choose from various types of pencils including coloured pencils.
(xxvi) What is a sketchbook? Page# 5
Special drawing books are used for sketching and painting called
Ans:
sketchbooks, available in different sizes.
(xxvii)What is colour palette?
Ans: This is special tray is used for the mixing of colours (poster
watercolours).
(xxviii) Define freehand sketching.
Freehand sketching is a form of sketching which is done only using eye
Ans:
and hand coordination
(xxix) What is matchstick art?
Ans: Matchstick art is scale art made from matches as a hobby.
(xxx) What is button art?
Button Art is the art of creating unique designs with the help of
Ans:
different types of buttons.
(xxxi) What is bubble art?
Ans: Bubble art is a fun way to create art without a paint brush.
(xxxii) What is vegetable printing?
Vegetable printing is a simple art that even small children can try out.
Ans: You need only some vegetables, a piece of cloth and fabric paints to
make the print.
(xxxiii) Define tools and materials.
Tools and materials play a very important role in art work. Tool and
Ans:
materials bestow life to ideas, feelings and expressions.
Name the materials and tools which used in a plane and solid
(xxxiv)
geometry?
(1) Scale (2) Divider (3) Protractor (4) Compass (5) Set-squares
Ans:
(6) T-square (7) Drawing board (8) Papers
(xxxv) Name the art and craft tools and materials ?
Ans: (1) Pencil colours (2) Crayons (3) Powder Colours
(4) Coloured papers (5) Butter paper (6) Scrap paper
(7) Cardboard (8) Hardboard (9) Paintbrushes
(10) Paper cutting scissors (11) Glue
(xxxvi) Define block repeat design.
Ans: A block repeat design is in which all the blocks have same placement
as in the unit.
(xxxvii) Define brick repeat design.
Ans: A brick design in which every second row is shifted halfway in the
horizontal direction.
(xxxviii) Define mirror design.
Ans: Mirror design is a layout in which every second row gives an
impression of a mirror image.
(xxxix) Define spiral design. Page# 6
Ans: A spiral design in which layout is based upon clock wise repetition.
(XL) Define spiral design.
Ans: A spiral design in which layout is based upon clock wise repetition.
(XLi) Explain different types of colours.
Ans: After mixing of primary and secondary colours we can find different
types of colour combinations for example.
1) Monochromatic:
A monochromatic colour scheme means the colour scheme that
consists of different values.
2) Polychromatic:
A polychromatic colour scheme means the colour scheme has a variety
of colours.
3) Tertiary Colours:
By mixing one part primary colour with one part secondary colour you
can achieve your tertiary colour scheme.
(XLii) Define texture.
Ans: Texture means a feeling or appearance of a surface. There are two
types of texture. (1) Tactile texture. (2) Visual texture.
(XLiii) Define typography.
Ans: Typography is the visual arrangement of words and letters. It is the art
of expressing using types or symbols.
(XLiv) Define juxtaposed image.
Ans: Juxtaposition means placing elements side by side in artwork for
contrast or comparison.
(XLv) Define smoke painting.
Ans: Smoke art, in its simplest definition, Is the art that features smoke. The
smoke can be considered the subject or the medium to create
something else.
(XLvi) Define smoke spattering art.
Ans: Spattering is a technique where the paint is being sprayed or flicked
onto the surface/paper using a toothbrush or a spray diffuser in spite of
paint brush.
(XLvii) Define poster.
Ans: A large notice, often with an image on it that is displayed in a public
place or a large printed picture.

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"Open Book" Page# 7 "Close Book"

"Sunflower" "Pomegranate

"4 types of designs"


Page# 8
"Peacocks

"Parrot's head"

"Beautiful Bird"

"Natural
"3 Rose Flowers" "Glass with water" "Cup with Tea"

Page# 9
"3 Candles" "Cup"
"3 types of flowers Pots"
Page# 10

"Penciles Pots" "Shapes of solid geometry"


"2 Different types of trees"
Page# 11

"Banan Tree"

"2 Different types of date trees"


"Apple with 2 banas" "3 Brnjals" "Tomato and brinjal"
Page# 12

"4 Different types of fish"


"Clock dile" "Wall Clock"

"Bucket"
Page# 13

"Bowl" "Tool of geometry box"

"2 types of Kites"


"3 Shapes of triangles" Page# 14 "Takhti"

"Carrot" "Fruit Basket"

"Turnip" "Orange"

"Shapes of plane geometry" "A hut near water"

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