What kind of colors are these?
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  • Cool Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Primary Colors
What kind of colors are these?
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  • Cool Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Primary Colors
An artist will use warm colors to show what feeling?
  • excitement
  • sadness
  • nature
An artist will use cool colors to show what feeling?
  • energetic
  • relaxation
  • anger
the complementary color of red is __________.
  • Purple
  • Yellow
  • Green
  • Blue
The complementary color of orange is ________________.
  • Red
  • Pink
  • Blue
  • Green
The complementary color of yellow is ________________.
  • Violet
  • Orange
  • Blue
  • Green
Analogous colors are__________________ each other on the color wheel.
  • next to
  • two spaces over from
  • across from
The 3 primary colors are_______________.
  • yellow, orange, blue
  • red, purple, green
  • blue, yellow, red
  • green, purple, orange
The 3 secondary colors are_______________.
  • yellow, orange, blue
  • red, purple, green
  • blue, yellow, red
  • green, purple, orange
What is this called?
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  • Color Circle
  • Color Prism
  • Color Wheel
  • Color Spectrum
What are the 3 primary colors
  • Red, Blue, Purple
  • Green, Orange, Purple
  • Red, Blue, Yellow
  • Black, Grey, White
What are the 3 secondary Colors
  • Green, Orange, Purple
  • Orange, Red, Yellow
  • Purple, Red, Blue
  • Green, Blue, Yellow
When you mix a primary color and a secondary color you get a
  • Monochromatic Color
  • Tertiary Color
  • Neutral Color
  • Analogous Color
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
What color scheme is most represented in this painting?
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
This color scheme consists of 3-4 colors, side by side on the color wheel.
  • Monochromatic
  • Triad
  • Analogous
  • Neutral
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
Which one is NOT a cool color?
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  • purple
  • green
  • yellow
  • blue
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
This image uses what color scheme
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  • warm
  • cool
  • primary
Lighten colors by beginning with white and adding a bit of color
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Cool color
“one color” and it’s value
  • Monochromatic
  • Hue
  • Chroma
  • Warm
Darken colors by beginning with color and adding a bit of black
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Chroma
Red is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Green is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Purple is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Yellow is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Yellow Green is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
How do you make a tertiary color?
  • You can't make a tertiary color
  • You mix 2 primary colors together.
  • You mix a primary with a secondary color.
How do you make a primary color?
  • Mix 2 secondary colors.
  • You can't make a primary color.
  • Mix 10 tertiary colors.
What type of color is blue-orange.
  • Blue orange isn't a color on the color wheel.
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Which is a warm color?
  • Blue
  • Orange
  • Purple
Which is a cool color?
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Blue
Red-Orange is what type of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
Is Green a cool color?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Green isn't a color
Is purple a warm color?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Purple isn't a color.
Purple is also sometimes called what color?
  • Lime Green
  • VIolet
  • Scarlet
What are the colors arranged in a circle called?
  • Color Circle
  • Color Ring
  • Color Wheel
What color do we get when we mix red and yellow?
  • Orange
  • Green
  • Purple
What color do we get when we mix blue and yellow?
  • Orange
  • Green
  • Purple
What color do we get when we mix red and orange?
  • Blue Green
  • Red Orange
  • Yellow Green
What do we get when we mix yellow and green?
  • Yellow Green
  • Yellow Blue
  • Yellow Orange
สีใดให้ความรู้สึกสว่าง สดใส
  • น้ำเงิน
  • เขียว
  • เหลือง
  • แดง
สีใดให้ความรู้สึกถึงความมีเสน่ห์ ความน่าหลงใหล หรือสิ่งลึกลับน่าค้นหา
  • ฟ้า
  • น้ำตาล
  • เขียว
  • ม่วง
สีใดให้ความรู้สึกปลอดภัย สื่อถึงการเจริญเติบโต
  • น้ำเงิน
  • ขาว
  • ฟ้า
  • เขียว
สีใด ให้ความรู้สึกถึงความร้อนแรง ตื่นเต้น เร้าใจ อันตราย
  • แดง
  • ชมพู
  • ส้ม
  • เหลือง
สีใดให้ความรู้สึกนึงความสุภาพ สงบ หนักแน่น และรวมถึงเทคโนโลยี
  • น้ำเงิน
  • ทอง
  • น้ำตาล
  • เขียว
สีใดสื่อถึงความโศกเศร้า หวาดกลัว
  • เทา
  • ดำ
  • ม่วง
  • แดง
สีใดที่สื่อถึงความเจริญรุ่งเรืองได้มากที่สุด
  • เหลือง
  • แดง
  • ทอง
  • เขียว
หากต้องการแต่งกายให้เข้าธีมกับงานที่เกี่ยวกับความอ่อนโยน นุ่มนวล ควรเลือกใช้กลุ่มใด
  • น้ำเงิน ดำ
  • เขียว เหลือง
  • ดำ เหลือง
  • ชมพู ขาว
กลุ่มสีใดที่ช่วยกระตุ้นภาวะการเจริญอาหารได้ดี
  • ส้ม แดง
  • เขียว น้ำตาล
  • ดำ ขาว
  • ม่วง ชมพู
สีมีความสำคัญอย่างไรต่อมนุษย์
  • นำไปใช้เพื่อส่งผลต่ออารมณ์และจิตใจ
  • เพื่อทำให้โลกสวยงาม
  • เพื่อให้เกิดความแตกต่าง
  • เพื่อสร้างเอกลักษณ์เฉพาะตัว
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
These are ______________ colors.
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  • Tertiary
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Monochromatic
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Analogous
  • Triad
  • Monochromatic
  • Complementary
Red, yellow and blue are called the__________________________.
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
This picture is an example of _____________________.
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
What color comes next: red, red-orange, orange, _____________?
  • yellow-orange
  • yellow
  • yellow-green
  • red-violet
This is an example of _________________.
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  • Complementary colors
  • Tertiary colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary colors
This is an example of ____________________________.
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  • Color Triad
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
  • Cool Colors
Mixing a primary color and a secondary color creates a ______________________.
  • Tertiary Color
  • Analogous Color
  • Complementary Color
  • Warm Color
This is an example of a _____________ color scheme painting.
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  • Complementary
  • Neutral
  • Primary
  • Analogous
This is an example of a _____________ color scheme painting.
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  • Cool
  • Monochromatic
  • Warm
  • Analogous
This is an example of a __________ color scheme painting.
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  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Analogous
  • Neutral
This color scheme consists of two colors, directly across from one another on the color wheel.
  • Analogous
  • Primary
  • Complementary
  • Secondary
This painting is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Complementary
  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Analogous
This is an example of ______________________.
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  • Color Triad
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
How many colors are in the standard Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary color wheel?
  • 8
  • 6
  • 12
  • 18
Creating a tint involves adding what to your color?
  • black
  • white
  • it's complement
  • a neutral
Creating a shade involves adding this to your color:
  • Black
  • white
  • red
  • green
This color scheme looks vibrant when used next to one another. When mixed, however, it creates a dull neutral.
  • analogous
  • tertiary
  • monochromatic
  • complementary
What set of colors are these?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
What relationship do these colors share?
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
What set of colors are these?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
What relationship do these colors share?
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
A single color plus its tints and shades is considered to create a.....
  • Monochromatic color scheme
  • Neutral color scheme
  • Analogous color scheme
  • Complementary color scheme
Colors that are side by side to create a color scheme are considered to be...
  • Neutral colors
  • Analogous colors
  • Monochromatic colors
  • Cool colors
What are the primary colors?
  • R,B,Y
  • R,V,Y
  • G,B,V
  • G,O,V
Are the colors above primary or secondary?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
Are the colors above primary or secondary?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
What set of colors are these?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
What relationship do these colors share?
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
What set of colors are these?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
What relationship do these colors share?
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
What type of colors are these?
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  • Cool
  • Warm
  • Neutral
Are the colors above primary or secondary?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
Are the colors above primary or secondary?
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  • Primary
  • Secondary
Before we started learning about the Elements of Design in this class, had you heard of Color Theory.For example - in art class from last year or from elementary
  • No I have never heard about the Principles of Design.
  • Yes I have heard about Color Theory but I don't remember much about them.
  • Yes I have heard about Color Theory and still remember what it is.
What is Color Theory?
  • Both the science and art of using color
  • The science of race
  • Light waves
  • The science of space
How do humans see color?
  • In light waves
  • Through sound waves
  • Using microwaves
  • Beyond infrared
Who design the first color wheel?
  • Sir Isaac Newton
  • Pablo Picasso
  • Steve Jobs
  • Albert Einstein
What is Hue?
  • It's basically just another word for color.
  • It's intensity - whether the color appears more subtle or more vibrant.
  • It has to do with how dark or light the color is, ranging from black to white.
What is Saturation?
  • It's basically just another word for color.
  • It's intensity - whether the color appears more subtle or more vibrant.
  • It has to do with how dark or light the color is, ranging from black to white.
What is Value?
  • It's basically just another word for color.
  • It's intensity - whether the color appears more subtle or more vibrant.
  • It has to do with how dark or light the color is, ranging from black to white.
What is Monochromatic?
  • Only uses one color or hue
  • Use opposite colors to each other on the wheel
  • Use colors that are next to each other on the wheel
  • Use three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle on the wheel
What is Complementary?
  • Only uses one color or hue
  • Use opposite colors to each other on the wheel
  • Use colors that are next to each other on the wheel
  • Use three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle on the wheel
What is Analogous?
  • Only uses one color or hue
  • Use opposite colors to each other on the wheel
  • Use colors that are next to each other on the wheel
  • Use three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle on the wheel
What is Triadic?
  • Only uses one color or hue
  • Use opposite colors to each other on the wheel
  • Use colors that are next to each other on the wheel
  • Use three colors that are evenly spaced, forming a perfect triangle on the wheel
What is the most irritating color?
  • white
  • red
  • yellow
  • blue
What are the primary colors?
  • blue, green, violet
  • red, yellow, blue
  • orange, green, violet
  • red, orange, green
How do you find complementary colors on the color wheel?
  • They are next to each other.
  • They are across from each other.
  • They are on the same side.
  • They are connected.
What are the warm colors?
  • red, orange, green
  • yellow, red, blue
  • yellow-green, raspberry and gold
  • reds, yellows, and oranges
What does monochromatic mean?
  • one option
  • one color
  • a disease
  • many colors
What are the 3 properites of color?
  • hue, value, and intensity
  • tint, tone, shade
  • primary, secondary, intermediate
What does value mean in art?
  • lightness and darkness of a color
  • brightness and dullness of a color
  • how expensive the artwork is
  • how much color is used
What are the secondary colors?
  • red, yellow, blue
  • yellow-green, blue-green, and indigo
  • orange, green, violet
  • green, blue and violet
What color can increase your appetite?
  • orange
  • brown
  • blue
  • red
What property of color means the name of the color?
  • value
  • hue
  • intensity
  • complementary
Why were some ancient paints deadly?
  • They carrried diseases.
  • They were made with toxic materials.
  • They had expired.
  • People kept eating paint.
Colors found right next to each other on the Color Wheel are called...
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
Intensity and Value are basically the same thing.
  • True
  • False
Green, Orange, & Violet are created after mixing two Primary colors together. What are these colors also referred to as?
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
These colors are opposite from each other on the color wheel:
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are also known as: 
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
What is the complementary color of yellow?
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  • Green
  • Orange
  • Violet
  • Red
These colors are created after mixing a Primary and a Secondary color together:
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Warm Colors
Red, Yellow, & Blue are the "building blocks" of all color. What are these three colors also referred to as?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
What is the complementary color of Blue-Green?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Orange
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
What color harmony is shown?
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  • Split Complementary Colors
  • Neutral Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
A Color plus its Tints (White) and Shades (Black)
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  •  Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
Any color mixed with white...
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  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Complementary
  • Primary
Any color mixed with black...
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  • Primary
  • Tint
  • Complementary
  • Shade
This is an example of a __________ color scheme painting.
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  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Analogous
  • Neutral
This is an example of ______________________.
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  • Color Triad
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
This is an example of a _____________ color scheme painting.
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  • Cool
  • Monochromatic
  • Warm
  • Analogous
The color wheel shows the relationships between which group of colors?
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  • Elementary, Secondary, Tertiary
  • Primary, Intermediate, Fixed
  • Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
  • Primary , Whole, Fixed
What are the Primary Colors.
  • Red, Orange, Yellow
  • Blue, Green, Violet
  • Green, Orange, Violet
  • Red, Yellow, Blue
What are the Secondary Colors.
  • Red, Orange, Yellow
  • Blue, Violet, Green
  • Orange, Green, Violet
  • Blue-Violet, Blue, Violet
These colors are created after mixing a Primary and a Secondary color together:
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Warm Colors
These colors are opposite from each other on the color wheel:
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are also known as: 
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
What is the complementary color of yellow?
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  • Green
  • Orange
  • Violet
  • Red
Which of the colors listed below is NOT a warm color?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
Which of the following colors completes the Analogous color scheme? Red-Violet, Violet, & __________
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  • Blue-Green
  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Green
  • Blue-Violet
Red, Yellow, & Blue are the "building blocks" of all color. What are these three colors also referred to as?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
What two colors would you mix to create Green?
  • Red & Yellow
  • Red & Blue
  • Blue & Yellow
  • Blue & Violet
What two colors would you mix to create Violet?
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  • Red & Blue
  • Red & Yellow
  • Blue & Green
  • Orange & Red
What is the complementary color of Blue-Green?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Orange
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
What two colors would you mix to create Orange?
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  • Red & Blue
  • Red & Yellow
  • Yellow & Blue
  • Yellow & Green
What is the complementary color of Red?
  • Green
  • Orange
  • Blue
  • Yellow
If you were trying to paint a picture depicting fire, what kinds of colors would you use?
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Warm Colors
If you were trying to paint a picture of a calm, relaxing landscape, what kinds of colors would you use? 
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
True or False: You can create the primary colors (red, yellow, and blue).
  • True
  • False
Mixing red + yellow results in orange, which is an example of a ______________ color.
  • secondary
  • neutral
  • cool
  • tertiary
Which of the following would be considered a tertiary (intermediate) color?
  • brown
  • yellow-green
  • red-blue
  • orange-red
Which of the following does NOT help you remember the pairs of complementary colors?
  • Vikings
  • Packers
  • Broncos
  • Christmas
Imagine you need brown paint and we are all out. What can you do to make brown?
  • mix every single color that you have together
  • mix a pair of complementary colors, or all 3 primary colors
  • mix the cool colors together
  • mix the warm colors together
What is the name for 3 colors next to each other on the color wheel, sharing a common base color?
  • monochromatic
  • tertiary
  • complementary
  • analogous
True or False: Colors associated with fire and the sun are known as warm colors.
  • True
  • False
Would green be considered a warm or cool color?
  • warm
  • cool
What is a monochromatic color scheme?
  • colors that remind you of fire
  • colors that make you feel sad
  • colors that are dull
  • one color shown in various shades
Provide an example of a neutral color.
  • orange
  • red-violet
  • black
  • yellow
What are the three Primary Colors?
  • Gray, Black, White
  • Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Orange, Purple, Green
  • Red, White, Yellow
Two colors ACROSS the Color Wheel from each other are called...
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
This is an example of...
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Hot Colors
  • Cold Colors
This is an example of...
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  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
  • Split Complementary Colors
A Triadic Color Scheme is ALWAYS the Primary Colors
  • True
  • False
The lighter value of a Hue is called...
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Tone
  • Tune
How do you get a Tertiary Color?
  • Mix two Primary Colors
  • Mix two Secondary Colors
  • Mix a Primary Color with a Secondary Color
  • Mix black with the color
This is an example of...
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  • High intensity colors
  • Low intensity colors
  • Shades
  • Values
What is a Hue?
  • The name for a color (red, blue, indigo, purple...)
  • Only really bright colors
  • Only used in Monochromatic color schemes
  • Another name for Value
These are colors that cannot be made by mixing other colors together.
  • Tertiary
  • Seondary
  • Primary
  • Analogous
These colors are made by mixing primary colors w/secondary colors.
  • Tertiary
  • Secondary
  • Primary
  • Analogous
These are neighboring colors on the color wheel.
  • Analogous
  • Monochromatic
  • Secondary
  • Primary
What the eyes see when light is reflected off of a surface.
  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Color
  • Neutrals
These colors are made by mixing two primary colors equally with each other.
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
  • Analogous
This is another word for "color".
  • Tint
  • Intensity
  • Hue
  • Neutrals
This is a variation of a single color.  Example:  Carolina Blue, Royal Blue, Navy Blue
  • Analogous
  • Monochromatic
  • Intensity
  • Complimentary
Color is organized using a 
  • Bar Graph
  • Color Wheel
  • Graphic Organizer
  • Map
When white is added to a color is called a
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Color Scheme
  • Complimentary
These colors remind us of places such as the shade of a tree or water. 
  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complimentary Colors
  • Triadic Colors
When black is added to a color it is called
  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Shade
  • Triadic
These colors are fiery and active.
  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complimentary Colors
  • Triadic Colors
The brightness or dullness of a color is called
  • Value
  • Intensity
  • Hue
  • Color Spectrum
These colors compliment their opposite color.  They are found directly across from each other on the color wheel.
  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complimentary Colors
  • Triadic Colors
These colors are made by mixing black and white or complimentary colors together.
  • Neutral Colors
  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complimentary Colors
The lightness or darkness of a color is called
  • Intensity
  • Hue
  • Complimentary
  • Value
Analogous, Monochromatic and Complimentary Colors are all
  • Color Properties
  • Color Spectrums
  • Color Schemes
  • Color Temperatures
A color and the two colors on either side of its compliment is called
  • Complimentary
  • Split-Complimentary
  • Analogous
  • Monochromatic
Another name for Primary Colors is "Intermediate" colors.
  • True
  • False
Another name for Violet is "Purple".
  • True
  • False
What are the Primary Colors?
  • Red, Yellow and Green
  • Red, Yellow and Violet
  • Red, Yellow and Blue
  • Red, Yellow and Orange
What are the Secondary Colors?
  • Yellow, Violet and Green
  • Green, Red and Orange
  • Red, Black and Blue
  • Orange, Green and Violet
What are the compliment of Blue?
  • Blue-Green
  • Orange
  • Green
  • Red-Violet
What are the split-compliments of Blue?
  • Blue-Violet and Blue-Green
  • Red-Violet and Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Green and Yellow-Orange
  • Yellow-Orange and Red-Orange
Three colors that are located side by side on a color wheel are known as ______ colors.
  • Complementary
  • Primary
  • Tertiary
  • Analogous
Two colors that are located across the color wheel are known as ______ colors.
  • Complementary
  • Primary
  • Tertiary
  • Analogous
In the picture below, the color furthest to the left is a ______ of yellow.  
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  • shade
  • tint
  • complementary color
When you add BLACK to a pure color it makes a ________ of that color.
  • shade
  • tint
Which are the primary colors?
  • Red, Orange, Blue
  • Blue, Green, Yellow
  • Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Yellow, Blue, Green
Which are warm colors?
  • Red, Orange, Blue
  • Red, Orange, Yellow
  • Red, Yellow, Blue
  • Yellow, Blue, Green
Orange is the complementary color to _________.
  • Red
  • Green
  • Blue
  • Violet
What are three secondary colors?
  • Red, yellow, blue
  • Red, green, blue
  • Orange, green, violet
  • Black, white, gray
What is a tint of a color?
  • A color + black
  • A color + white
  • A color + grey
  • A color + its complement
Blue-Violet is an example of what kind of color?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Intermediate
Based on the Psychology of Color presentation, the color of the room can affect how you perceive the temperature of room.
  • True
  • Flase
______ and _____ are the colors used most used in fast food restaurant chains.
  • Blue & Yellow
  • Orange & Blue
  • Yellow & Red
  • Yellow & Green
What color is used to convey prestige?
  • Red
  • White
  • Black
  • Orange
Green, Orange, & Violet are created after mixing two Primary colors together. What are these colors also referred to as?
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
These colors are opposite from each other on the color wheel:
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are also known as: 
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
What is the complementary color of yellow?
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  • Green
  • Orange
  • Violet
  • Red
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
Which of the colors listed below is NOT a warm color?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
Red, Yellow, & Blue are the "building blocks" of all color. What are these three colors also referred to as?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Analogous
  • Triad
  • Monochromatic
  • Complementary
What is a color wheel?
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  • Is colorful
  • I have not idea
  • It is a chart representing the relationships between colors
  • It is a game
Can the colors mean feelings?
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  • yes
  • no
Which one is NOT a secondary color?
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  • green
  • orange
  • purple
  • yellow
When you mix a color with BLACK you make a __________?
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Shade
When you mix a color with WHITE you make a ___________?
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Tone
Another name for color
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Hue
This is an example of _________________.
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  • Complementary colors
  • Tertiary colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary colors
How do you make this color?
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  • red+blue
  • orange+blue
  • yellow+blue
  • purple+yellow
These colors are located on the left side of the color wheel and usually associate with snow and ice.
  • Warm Colors
  • Winter Tones
  • Cold Colors
  • Cool Colors
This picture is an example of _____________________.
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
This image uses what color scheme
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  • warm
  • cool
  • primary
Christmas colors red and green are what type of color scheme?
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  • analogous
  • monochromatic
  • complementary
  • adkfasdf;lkjlkasdf
Is this a warm or cool color scheme?
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  • warm
  • cool
  • room temperature
This is an example of...
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  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
  • Split Complementary Colors
what color scheme is this
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  • monochromatic
  • secondary
  • primary
What is color?
  • another word for hue, the actual names of color
  • a rainbow
  • we see it all around us equally
  • it's nice
There are 3 primary colors. What are they?
  • Red Yellow Green
  • Red Blue Yellow
  • Blue Violet Green
  • Green Orange Violet
Primary colors are colors that can't be made. They make all other colors.
  • True
  • False
There are 3 secondary colors. What are they?
  • Red Yellow Blue
  • Orange Blue Green
  • Violet Green Orange
  • Yellow Green Blue
How are Secondary colors made?
  • Mixing whatever colors. It doesn't matter
  • Mixing blue with green
  • Mixing two primary colors
  • Mixing tertiary colors with primary colors
How are tertiary colors made?
  • Mixing 1 primary with 1 secondary
  • Mixing 2 secondary colors
  • Mixing 2 Primary colors
Are you able to make value (dark to light) with color?
  • yes
  • no
Monochromatic is when you use black, white and one color only.
  • True
  • False
Shade is when you add_____ to a color
  • White
  • Black
  • Grey
Tint is when you add _____ to a color.
  • White
  • Black
  • Grey
When you add grey to a color you make a ___.
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Tone
Analogous colors are....
  • Colors across the color wheel
  • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel
  • Colors that can't be made
  • Colors mixed all together
Complementary colors are across from each other on the color wheel.
  • True
  • False
The complementary color to red is...
  • Blue
  • Yellow
  • Purple
  • Green
The complementary color to Blue is.....
  • Violet
  • Green
  • Orange
  • Blue
The complementary color to Yellow is....
  • Violet
  • Green
  • Red
  • Orange
Red-violet, Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, and Blue- Violet are what types of color?
  • hue
  • tertiary
  • primary
  • secondary
What is an example of a neutral color?
  • Red
  • Blue
  • Brown
  • White
A cool color scheme is made of....
  • Red Orange Yellow
  • Red and Green
  • Blue Green Violet
A warm color scheme is made of....
  • Blue Orange Green
  • Blue Green Violet
  • Red Orange Yellow
  • Primary colors
What are the Tertiary colors?
  • Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green, Blue-Green, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet
  • Chartreuse, Teal, Amber, Vermillion
  • White, Black, Grey
  • Golden-yellow, Red-Orange, Lime-Green
How many primary colors are there?
  • 6
  • 3
  • 2
  • 5
How many secondary colors are there?
  • 3
  • 2
  • 4
  • 6
How many Tertiary colors are there?
  • 12
  • 5
  • 6
  • 8
How do you make a secondary color?
  • You can't make secondary colors.
  • Combining 2 primary colors.
  • Combining all primary colors.
  • Combining black and white.
How do you make Orange?
  • Mixing red and blue
  • Mixing red and yellow
  • Mixing green and blue
  • Mixing blue and violet
How do you mix a primary color?
  • You use other colors.
  • You can not mix a primary color.
What are warm colors?
  • Orange, Yellow, Red
  • Blue, Green, Violet
  • Orange, Red, Yellow, Red-Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow-Green
  • Blue, Green, Violet, Blue-Green, Blue-Violet, Red-Violet
What are cool colors?
  • Red, Orange, Yellow
  • Blue, Green, Violet
  • Blue, Blue-Green, Green, Red-Violet, Violet, Blue-Violet
  • Red, Red-Orange, Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow
Why are cool colors called cool colors?
  • Because they make us think of things that are cool.
  • Because they are the coolest colors.
  • Because they are cool to the touch.
Why are warm colors called warm colors?
  • Because they are warm to the touch.
  • Because they make us think of things that are warm.
  • Because they aren't cool colors.
What are Analogous colors?
  • Colors that are light.
  • Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
  • Colors that are dark.
  • Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
What are Complementary colors?
  • Colors that look good.
  • Colors next to each other on the color wheel.
  • Colors that are light.
  • Colors across from each other on the color wheel.
How do you make Red-Orange?
  • Mixing red and orange.
  • Mixing yellow and orange.
  • Mixing orange and green
What happens when you mix all PURE primary colors together?
  • You make brown.
  • You make gray.
  • You make black.
How do you make a tone?
  • When you mix black with a color.
  • When you mix white with a color.
  • When you mix grey with a color.
How do you make a tint?
  • Mix black with a color.
  • Mix white with a color.
  • Mix grey with a color.
How do you make a shade?
  • Mixing black with a color.
  • Mixing grey with a color.
  • Mixing white with a color.
A dark value of a hue made by adding black is called...
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  • tint
  • shade
  • neutral
A light value of a hue made by mixing with white is called...
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  • tint
  • shade
  • highlight
This color scheme includes one hue and its tints and shades.
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  • Analogous
  • Neutral
  • Monochromatic
What color scheme is used in this image?
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  • Analogous
  • Monochromatic
  • Triad
When two colors are directly across from each other on the color wheel they are called...
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  • Diptych
  • Complementary
  • Split Complementary
3 colors equally spaced apart on the color wheel are called a...
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  • trilogy
  • triad
  • split complement
A hue and the hues on either side of its complement are called a...
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  • split complement
  • color triad
  • complementary adjacent
Red, orange, and yellow appear to move toward the viewer and they are called...
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  • cool colors
  • hot colors
  • warm colors
Blue, violet, and green appear to recede from the viewer and are called...
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  • warm colors
  • cool colors
  • neutral colors
What color scheme appears in this image?
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  • cool colors
  • warm colors
  • analogous
  • complementary
These colors are created after mixing a Primary and a Secondary color together:
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Warm Colors
These colors are opposite from each other on the color wheel:
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are also known as: 
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
What is the complementary color of yellow?
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  • Green
  • Orange
  • Violet
  • Red
Which of the following colors completes the Analogous color scheme? Red-Violet, Violet, & __________
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  • Blue-Green
  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Green
  • Blue-Violet
Red, Yellow, & Blue are the "building blocks" of all color. What are these three colors also referred to as?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
What two colors would you mix to create Orange?
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  • Red & Blue
  • Red & Yellow
  • Yellow & Blue
  • Yellow & Green
What is the complementary color of Blue-Green?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Orange
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
What two colors would you mix to create Violet?
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  • Red & Blue
  • Red & Yellow
  • Blue & Green
  • Orange & Red
What is the complementary color of Red-Violet?
  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow-Orange
  • Blue-Green
  • Yellow-Green
What is this called?
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  • Colour Circle
  • Colour Prism
  • Colour Wheel
  • Colour Spectrum
What are these called?
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  • Tertiary Colours
  • Primary Colours
  • Secondary Colours
What are these called?
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  • Tertiary Colours
  • Secondary Colours
  • Primary Colours
Mixing primary and secondary Colours give us what?
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  • Monochromatic Colours
  • Primary Colours
  • Tertiary Colours
When you mix a colour with BLACK you make a __________?
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Shade
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Analogous
  • Triad
  • Monochromatic
  • Complementary
This picture is an example of _____________________.
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
This is an example of _________________.
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  • Complementary colors
  • Tertiary colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary colors
This is an example of a _____________ color scheme painting.
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  • Complementary
  • Neutral
  • Primary
  • Analogous
This is an example of a __________ color scheme painting.
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  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Analogous
  • Neutral
This is an example of ______________________.
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  • Color Triad
  • Analogous Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
What is a hue?
  • A shade
  • A tint
  • A tone
  • A colour
  • A gradient
This logo uses __________________ color scheme.
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  • Analogous colors
  • Complimentary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
Blue, Yellow, and Red are examples of _______ colors. 
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  • Complimentary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
Complimentary Colors are colors that are _________ on the color wheel. 
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  • adjacent
  • neighbors
  • opposite
  • dark
Red-Orange, Blue-Green, Yellow-Orange are examples of ______ colors. 
  • Complimentary 
  • Tertiary
  • Secondary
  • Primary 
Color SchemeRed, Red-Orange, Orange, Yellow-Orange, and Yellow are an example of an __________ color scheme. 
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  • Mononchromatic
  • Complimentary 
  • Analogous
  • Split Complimentary 
Color SchemeWhich color scheme is represented in this painting? 
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  • Analogous
  • Complimentary
  • Monochromatic
  • Warm
Color SchemeWhich color scheme is represented in this drawing?
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  • Monochromatic
  • Analogous
  • Cool
  • Complimentary 
Orange, Purple (Violet), and Green are examples of ________. 
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  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Complimentary Colors
Which of the colors listed below is NOT a warm color?
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  • Red-Orange
  • Yellow
  • Blue-Violet
  • Yellow-Orange
A circular diagram that helps artists understand the theories of how colors interact:
  • color chart
  • hue chart
  • value wheel
  • color wheel
What is the compliment of blue?
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  • blue-purple
  • orange
  • red
  • light blue
Yellow + Red= 
  • Analagous
  • Purple
  • Orange
  • Green
Red, Yellow and Blue are examples of what type of color wheel term?
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
  • Primary
  • Analogous
This logo uses __________________ color scheme.
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  • Analogous colors
  • Complimentary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
Emperors and leaders of ancient Mediterranean civilization wore this color
  • Blue
  • Gold
  • Purple
  • Black
The amount of black or white in a color
  • Tone
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Hue
3-5 colors adjacent to each other on the color wheel.
  • Monochromatic
  • Warm color
  • Analogous
  • Hue
The actual color and is affected by light and texture.
  • Chroma
  • Hue
  • Crayola
  • Tint
These colors are located on the right side of the color wheel and usually associated with fire and the sun
  • Cool Colors
  • Purple
  • Fire
  • Warm Colors
How many colors make up the color wheel
  • 12
  • 6
  • 16
  • 3
What type of shadow is shown here?
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  • Core Shadow
  • Cast shadow
  • My Shadow
  • Moon Shadow
______ are the rules of practical guidance to color mixing and the visual effects of specific color combination that Isaac Newton helped develop.
  • Color Theory
  • Color Wheel
  • Color Mixing
  • Color Scheme
How are intermediate colors made?
  • By mixing 2 primary colors together.
  • By mixing 2 secondary colors together.
  • By mixing 1 primary and 1 intermediate color together.
  • By mixing 1 primary and 1 secondary color together.
What are the secondary colors and what makes them?
  • r + b= vr + g= yb + y= g
  • r + b= vr + y= ob + y= g
  • r + v= br + g= yb + y= g
  • r + b= vr + y= ob + v= g
The name of any color as found in its pure state in the spectrum or rainbow is considered to be a....
  • color
  • tint
  • shade
  • hue
How are split complementary color schemes made?
  • One analogous color set plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel.
  • One complementary color set plus its complements.
  • One neutral color plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel.
  • One complementary color plus the two colors that are on either side of its complement on the color wheel.
In what order do we learn the colors in so that we remember them?
  • ROYBVG
  • BGVRYO
  • ROYGBV
  • YORBGV
How many colors on the color Wheel?
  • 10
  • 24
  • 12
  • 14
What are the Warm colors?
  • R,O,B
  • R,P,G
  • R,Y,O
  • R,B,Y
Complementary Colors are?
  • next to each other on the color wheel
  • colors found in the primary family
  • seperated by one color on the color wheel
  • opposite colors on the color wheel
When you add white to a color it is called?
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Hue
when you add gray to a color it is called?
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Value
What are the cool color?
  • G,B,O
  • G,B,R
  • G,B,Y
  • G,B,P
What do you get when you mix red + white?
  • Orange
  • Black
  • Yellow
  • Pink
What do you get when you mix black +blue
  • Marroon
  • Teal
  • Navy Blue
  • Black
What is the complementary color of Blue?
  • Yellow
  • Orange
  • Green
  • Red
Gray is a _____________?
  • Shade
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Neutral
Lightness or Darkness of a color?
  • Intensity
  • Value
  • Hue
  • Shade
Analogous colors are?
  • opposite colors on the colorwheel
  • colors found in the primary family
  • three colors next to each other
  • colors that are in the secondary family
Secondary colors are made by mixing?
  • primary colors
  • intermediate colors
  • complementary colors
  • two primary colors
Orange is made mixing?
  • R,B
  • R,Y
  • R,P
  • R,G
The complementary color of yellow is?
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Red
  • Purple
How intense a color is?
  • Value
  • Hue
  • Intensity
  • Shade
mixing a primary and a secondary will give you?
  • Intermediate
  • Secondary
  • Analogous
  • Complmentary
which word is NOT an element of art?
  • Line
  • Texture
  • Shape
  • Rhythm
  • Value
The way something feels or looks like it feels?
  • Value
  • Space
  • Texture
  • Rhythm
__________is what the eye sees when light strikes it?
  • Light
  • Rainbows
  • Color
  • Rays
A_______________ is used to lead the eye to the main subject.
  • Picture
  • Line
  • Color
  • Tone
When mixing intermediate colors which color do you say first?
  • Secondary
  • Complementary
  • Intermediate
  • Primary
When mixing a primary and a secondary color together, you get a_____________
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  • Triad
  • Cool Color
  • Tertiary
  • Secondary Primary
Green, Orange, & Violet are created after mixing twoPrimary colors together. What are these colors alsoreferred to as?
  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • Tertiary
  • Cool Colors
These colors are opposite from each other on the colorwheel:
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  • Complementary
  • Tertiary
  • Triadic
  • Hue
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are alsoknown as:
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  • Triadic
  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Colors
This is an example of...
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Room temperature Colors
  • Cold Colors
This is an example of...
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  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
  • Monochromatic Colors
  • Split Complementary Colors
What happens when you mix the primary colors?
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  • You can not mix them each other
  • You can get tertiary colors
  • You can get secondary colors
  • You can get black
This is an example of what color scheme?
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  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
tone is...
  • lightness or darkness of a color
  • particular shade of a given color
  • created by adding gray to a color
  • adding white to a color
Base (hue - pure color) mixed with white
  • Tint
  • Tone
  • Shade
  • Palette
Which one of these is a hue?
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  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
What color scheme is used in this artwork?
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
  • Monochromatic
  • Achromatic
What color scheme is used in this artwork?(Colors are blues)
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  • Complementary
  • Analogous
  • Triadic
  • Monochromatic
  • Achromatic
This is an example of a __________ color scheme painting.
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  • Warm
  • Cool
  • Triadic
  • Neutral
This is an example of a _____________ color scheme painting.
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  • Cool
  • Monochromatic
  • Warm
  • Analogous
Which one is NOT a cool color?
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  • purple
  • green
  • yellow
  • blue
What is a color wheel?
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  • It is a colorful wheel.
  • I have no idea! :(
  • It is a chart representing the relationships between colors
  • It is a game where you name the colors.
What happens when you mix the primary colors?
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  • You make purple.
  • You make tertiary colors.
  • You make secondary colors.
  • You get black.
What is a value scale in art?
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  • Refers to the lightness of a color
  • Refers to the darkness of a color
  • Shows the lightness or darkness of a color.
  • Shows the tertiary colors in order.
How do you make tertiary colors?
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  • Mixing primary colors + secondary colors.
  • Mixing primary colors with each other.
  • Mixing a primary color + black.
  • Mixing white + secondary colors.
What is this called?
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  • Color Circle
  • Color Prism
  • Color Wheel
  • Color Spectrum
What is this?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • The Color Wheel
What does red and blue make?
  • Violet
  • Orange
  • Green
  • Dark red
What does red and yellow make?
  • Purple
  • Orange
  • Yellow-Orange
  • Red-Orange
What two colors do you mix to make green?
  • Blue and orange
  • Yellow and red
  • Blue and yellow
  • Yellow and violet
What two colors do you mix to make orange?
  •  red and yellow 
  • blue and green
  • red and violet
  • yellow and orange
What two colors do you mix to make violet?
  • Blue and yellow
  • Red and green
  • Blue and violet
  • Red and blue
How do you make this color?hint* (this is dark blue)
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  • Blue + white
  • Blue + violet
  • Blue + black
  • Blue + orange
The lightness or darkness of color is called _____________.
  • Aura
  • Hue
  • Value
  • Intensity
When you mix a color with white you make a ___________.
  • Tint
  • Shade
  • Tone
  • Pastel
What does Value mean in art?
  • Lightness and darkness of a color.
  • Brightness and dullness of a color.
  • How expensive the artwork is.
  • How much color is used.
This color scheme refers to 3 or more colors that touch each other on the color wheel.
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  • Primary colors
  • Warm colors
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous colors
This color scheme utilizes all the colors is a single hue.
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  • Dichromatic color
  • Triadic color
  • Monochromatic color
  • Red
This type of color scheme refers to colors that fall opposite each other on the color wheel.
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  • Secondary colors
  • Complementary colors
  • Cool colors
  • Neutral colors
What is created when two primary colors are mixed together.
  • Secondary Color
  • Tertiary Color
  • Complementary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
what is the acronym for remembering the colors on the wheel?
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  • ROYGBIB
  • BIBYGOR
  • ROYGBIV
  • RPYGOB
Red, Yellow, & Blue are the "building blocks" of all color. What are these three colors also referred to as?
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  • Tertiary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Green, Orange, & Violet are created after mixing two Primary colors together. What are these colors also referred to as?
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  • Secondary Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are considered to be _______________________.
  • bright
  • complementary
  • dull
  • triadic
A ____________________color scheme uses 3 colors that are evenly spaced around the color wheel.
  • complementary
  • tetradic
  • monochromatic
  • triadic
What two colors would you mix to create Violet?
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  • Red & Blue
  • Red & Yellow
  • Blue & Green
  • Orange & Red
One color and its tints, tones and shades is considered to create a.....
  • Monochromatic color scheme
  • Neutral color scheme
  • Analogous color scheme
  • Complementary color scheme
The lightness or darkness of a color is otherwise known as what?
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  • Color Harmony
  • Contour Line
  • Value
  • Markmaking
Three colors beside each other on the color wheel are also known as: 
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  • Analogous Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Complementary Colors
Reds, Yellows, and Oranges depict feelings of heat, passion, and intensity. These colors are also known as:
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  • Cool Colors
  • Primary Colors
  • Secondary Colors
  • Warm Colors
Blues, Greens, and Violets depict feelings of coolness, relaxation, and zen. These colors are also known as: 
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  • Warm Colors
  • Cool Colors
  • Tertiary Colors
  • Analogous Colors
To create a tint, you would mix a color with __________________.
  • Black
  • White
  • Gray
  • Brown
To create a tone, you would mix a color with __________________.
  • Black
  • White
  • Gray
  • Brown
To create a shade, you would mix a color with __________________.
  • Black
  • White
  • Gray
  • Brown
Black, white, Gray and Brown are known as__________________.
  • Complements
  • Neutrals
  • Values
  • Intermediates
What we see when white light bounces off an object and reflects back to our eyes.
  • Objects
  • Saturation
  • Intensity
  • Color
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