MCQExams
0:0:1
CBSE
JEE
NTSE
NEET
Practice
Homework
×
creative arts
Elements And Principles Of Art
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Emphasis
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
_________________is an element that creates the illusion of depth. This element can either be positive or negative.
Report Question
0%
Form
0%
Line
0%
Shape
0%
Space
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
The Primary Colors are:
Report Question
0%
White, Black and Grey
0%
Red, Yellow and Blue
0%
Green, Orange and Purple
0%
Red, White and Blue
_____________ is the lightness or darkness of something
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Shape
0%
Form
Which principle does this best demonstrate?
Report Question
0%
Proportion
0%
Unity
0%
Balance
0%
Symmetry
Emphasis
Report Question
0%
is an element
0%
is where we look first
0%
is not important
0%
is a type of balance
This drawing is a good example of____________.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
contrast
0%
color
0%
space
_______: how something appears to feel
Report Question
0%
Elements
0%
Rhythm
0%
Smooth
0%
Texture
form is different from shape ____________.
Report Question
0%
because form includes color
0%
because form is 3-D
0%
because form includes value
0%
because form is a principle and shape is an element
The circle on this image is an example of
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
unity
0%
value
0%
emphasis
A ___________is an element of art that is a mark made by a moving pointed tool such as a brush, pen or stick; a moving point
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Form
0%
Line
0%
Color
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
0%
Contrast
0%
Variety
This image is a good example of which type of Balance?
Report Question
0%
Symmetrical
0%
Radial
0%
Asymmetrical
Principle of art concerned with the size relationships of one part to another.
Report Question
0%
Balance
0%
Emphasis
0%
Proportion
0%
Unity
Principle of art that creates unity by stressing similarities of separate but related parts.
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Harmony
0%
Unity
0%
Emphasis
The quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of elements and principles of art.
Report Question
0%
Harmony
0%
Unity
0%
Variety
0%
Emphasis
Rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art.
Report Question
0%
Elements of art
0%
Principles of art
0%
Folk art
0%
Contemporary art
Secondary colors are made by mixing two ________ __________.
Report Question
0%
Neutral Colors
0%
Complementary Colors
0%
Tertiary Colors
0%
Primary Colors
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Emphasis
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
The Primary Colors are:
Report Question
0%
White, Black and Grey
0%
Red, Yellow and Blue
0%
Green, Orange and Purple
0%
Red, White and Blue
_____________ is the lightness or darkness of something
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Shape
0%
Form
Which principle does this best demonstrate?
Report Question
0%
Proportion
0%
Unity
0%
Balance
0%
Symmetry
This drawing is a good example of____________.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
contrast
0%
color
0%
space
The circle on this image is an example of
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
unity
0%
value
0%
emphasis
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
0%
Contrast
0%
Variety
This image is a good example of which type of Balance?
Report Question
0%
Symmetrical
0%
Radial
0%
Asymmetrical
Secondary colors are made by mixing two ________ __________.
Report Question
0%
Neutral Colors
0%
Complementary Colors
0%
Tertiary Colors
0%
Primary Colors
Shape is an...
Report Question
0%
Element
0%
Elephant
0%
Principle
0%
Oval
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
Form is...
Report Question
0%
Silly
0%
2 Dimensional
0%
3 Dimensional and can be organic or geometric
0%
feels real
Harmony and Unity should be in all art work and both help an artwork ...
Report Question
0%
work as a whole, coherent
0%
be separate
0%
look interesting
0%
become different
Contrast is the...
Report Question
0%
difference between elements
0%
in all things
0%
thing that works to make an image whole
0%
element that repeats
Texture is...
Report Question
0%
real and fake
0%
the feel or appearance of a surface
0%
sticky and smooth
0%
2D and 3D
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
Value is the...
Report Question
0%
the darkness within
0%
the cost of art
0%
light or darkness of an image
0%
the feel of objects
Repeated arrangement of elements such as shapes, lines, or colors make...
Report Question
0%
contrast
0%
patterns
0%
balance
0%
emojies
Emphasis gives special attention to...
Report Question
0%
the side of an artwork
0%
patterns
0%
one part of an artwork, focal point
0%
the scale in an artwork
Variety add lots of interest to an artwork because...
Report Question
0%
it uses different elements
0%
it is pretty
0%
it creates lines
0%
it isn't basic
This art work distorts the size relationships of objects. That relationship is referred to as...
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
form
0%
harmony
0%
scale
We see color because of...
Report Question
0%
value
0%
shadow
0%
wavelengths of light
0%
we have eyes
Negative space is the...
Report Question
0%
object we are looking at
0%
is a black hole
0%
the final fronteer
0%
the area around an object, including holes
Shape is an...
Report Question
0%
Element
0%
Elephant
0%
Principle
0%
Oval
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
Form is...
Report Question
0%
Silly
0%
2 Dimensional
0%
3 Dimensional and can be organic or geometric
0%
feels real
Harmony and Unity should be in all art work and both help an artwork ...
Report Question
0%
work as a whole, coherent
0%
be separate
0%
look interesting
0%
become different
Contrast is the...
Report Question
0%
difference between elements
0%
in all things
0%
thing that works to make an image whole
0%
element that repeats
Texture is...
Report Question
0%
real and fake
0%
the feel or appearance of a surface
0%
sticky and smooth
0%
2D and 3D
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
Value is the...
Report Question
0%
the darkness within
0%
the cost of art
0%
light or darkness of an image
0%
the feel of objects
Repeated arrangement of elements such as shapes, lines, or colors make...
Report Question
0%
contrast
0%
patterns
0%
balance
0%
emojies
Emphasis gives special attention to...
Report Question
0%
the side of an artwork
0%
patterns
0%
one part of an artwork, focal point
0%
the scale in an artwork
Variety add lots of interest to an artwork because...
Report Question
0%
it uses different elements
0%
it is pretty
0%
it creates lines
0%
it isn't basic
This art work distorts the size relationships of objects. That relationship is referred to as...
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
form
0%
harmony
0%
scale
We see color because of...
Report Question
0%
value
0%
shadow
0%
wavelengths of light
0%
we have eyes
Negative space is the...
Report Question
0%
object we are looking at
0%
is a black hole
0%
the final fronteer
0%
the area around an object, including holes
Shape is an...
Report Question
0%
Element
0%
Elephant
0%
Principle
0%
Oval
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
Form is...
Report Question
0%
Silly
0%
2 Dimensional
0%
3 Dimensional and can be organic or geometric
0%
feels real
Harmony and Unity should be in all art work and both help an artwork ...
Report Question
0%
work as a whole, coherent
0%
be separate
0%
look interesting
0%
become different
Contrast is the...
Report Question
0%
difference between elements
0%
in all things
0%
thing that works to make an image whole
0%
element that repeats
Texture is...
Report Question
0%
real and fake
0%
the feel or appearance of a surface
0%
sticky and smooth
0%
2D and 3D
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
Value is the...
Report Question
0%
the darkness within
0%
the cost of art
0%
light or darkness of an image
0%
the feel of objects
Repeated arrangement of elements such as shapes, lines, or colors make...
Report Question
0%
contrast
0%
patterns
0%
balance
0%
emojies
Emphasis gives special attention to...
Report Question
0%
the side of an artwork
0%
patterns
0%
one part of an artwork, focal point
0%
the scale in an artwork
Variety add lots of interest to an artwork because...
Report Question
0%
it uses different elements
0%
it is pretty
0%
it creates lines
0%
it isn't basic
This art work distorts the size relationships of objects. That relationship is referred to as...
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
form
0%
harmony
0%
scale
We see color because of...
Report Question
0%
value
0%
shadow
0%
wavelengths of light
0%
we have eyes
Negative space is the...
Report Question
0%
object we are looking at
0%
is a black hole
0%
the final fronteer
0%
the area around an object, including holes
Principles of Art
Report Question
0%
Balance
0%
Proportion
Element of Art
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Line
Principle of Art
Report Question
0%
Rhythm
0%
Movement
Element of art
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Form
Element of art
Report Question
0%
contrast
0%
value
Art movement
Report Question
0%
Surrealism
0%
Dadaism
Art Movement
Report Question
0%
Abstractionism
0%
Cubism
Principle of Art
Report Question
0%
movement
0%
pattern
Art Movement
Report Question
0%
Pop Art
0%
Opt Art
Principle of Art
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Emphasis
A mark made by a pointed tool such as a brush, pen or stick; a moving point.
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Line
0%
Form
Objects that are three-dimensional having length, width and height. They can be viewed from many sides.
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Texture
0%
Form
A flat, enclosed area that has two dimensions, length and width.
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Texture
0%
Color
It is created by light.
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Color
It is the degrees of lightness or darkness.
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Space
Describes the feel of an actual surface. The surface quality of an object, can be real or implied.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Texture
0%
Space
It is used to create the illusion of depth.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Contrast
0%
Space
Visually pleasing agreement among the elements in a design.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
The arrangement of opposite element in a composition so as to create visual interest.
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
It includes different elements (colors, shapes, lines & textures) and is used in design to create visual interest.
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Movement
0%
Balance
It is how the eye moves through the composition, leading the attention of the viewer from one aspect of the work to another.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Movement
0%
Balance
A distribution of visual weight on either side of the vertical axis.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Pattern
0%
Balance
The repetition of specific visual elements such as a unit of shape or form.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Pattern
0%
Unity
Use to make certain parts of an artwork stand out.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Contrast
0%
Unity
Area in a work of art that catches and holds the viewers attention.
Report Question
0%
space
0%
unity
0%
emphasis
0%
balance
When drawing people and objects with correct size relationships we are using which principle of design?
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Emphasis
0%
Rhythm
0%
Proportion
Contrast is the...
Report Question
0%
difference between elements
0%
in all things
0%
thing that works to make an image whole
0%
element that repeats
The lights and darks of an object is known as_______
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
texture
0%
value
0%
form
When things are the same on each side it has__________
Report Question
0%
Asymmetrical Balance
0%
Symmetrical balance
0%
Contrast
0%
Color
Line is a ______________
Report Question
0%
Lights and darks of an object
0%
A point moving in space
0%
How something feels
0%
Something that is 3D
What is form?
Report Question
0%
How objects are arranged in a composition
0%
A musubi I got from 7-11
0%
A shape that is 3D and has height, width, and depth
0%
A point moving in space
What is the definition for composition?
Report Question
0%
A written statement of an artwork
0%
How something feels
0%
How things are arranged in an artwork
0%
Something I ate for lunch
When something repeats over again, it is called a ________
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Pattern
0%
Texture
0%
Value
The way something feels is called a ________
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Light
0%
Shape
What is perspective?
Report Question
0%
How to make something 3D on a 2D surface
0%
Lights and darks of an object
0%
Something that repeats over and over again
0%
A point moving in space
The black part of this picture is the _____________
Report Question
0%
Positive space
0%
Negative space
0%
Pattern
0%
Texture
Positive space is the ____________
Report Question
0%
Lights and darks of an object
0%
Main focus of the artwork (horse)
0%
Something that is 2D
0%
A written statement of an artwork
Creates a sense of excitement and helps direct the viewers eye around the artwork.
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
rhythm
0%
unity
0%
variety
Movement or visual flow within a piece is called
Report Question
0%
Rhythm
0%
contrast
0%
unity
0%
variety
When one object or shape is repeated, it is called________
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Repetition
0%
balance
0%
unity
Artwork that creates a sense of organization or harmony in an artwork.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
balance
0%
emphasis
0%
movement
When something is smooth passage from one thing to another it is called_______
Report Question
0%
pattern
0%
texture
0%
transition
0%
space
_______ is a mark made by a pointed tool such as a brush, pen or stick; a moving point.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
form
0%
space
0%
line
____is used to create the illusion of depth. ____ can be 2D, 3D, negative and/or positive.
Report Question
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
space
0%
color
A ________________is an element of art that is a flat enclosed area that has two dimensions, length and width. Examples include circles, squares and triangles
Report Question
0%
Texture
0%
Shape
0%
Form
0%
Line
__________________is an element that describes the way a surface feels: rough, smooth, bumpy etc.
Report Question
0%
Line
0%
Texture
0%
Color
0%
Value
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Contrast
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
Pattern
0%
Variety
0%
Contrast
This image is a good example of which principle of art?
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
0%
Contrast
Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Movement, Pattern, Rhythm and Unity are the Principles of Design?
Report Question
0%
true
0%
false
Is color or shape more prominent in this work?
Report Question
0%
color
0%
shape
Which is more prominent Space or Shape?
Report Question
0%
Space
0%
Shape
There are two kinds of balance...
Report Question
0%
weight and visual
0%
right and wrong
0%
left and right
0%
symmetrical and asymmetrical
What principle of art best fits this image?
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
line
0%
shape
0%
movement
The Primary Colors are:
Report Question
0%
White, Black and Grey
0%
Red, Yellow and Blue
0%
Green, Orange and Purple
0%
Red, White and Blue
Secondary colors are made by mixing two ________ __________.
Report Question
0%
Neutral Colors
0%
Complementary Colors
0%
Tertiary Colors
0%
Primary Colors
Line, shape, color, value, texture, form and space are the Elements of Art.
Report Question
0%
true
0%
false
Pattern, contrast, emphasis, movement, balance, proportion and unity are the Principles of Design.
Report Question
0%
true
0%
false
A TINT is a color mixed with black and a SHADE is a color mixed with white.
Report Question
0%
True
0%
False
A _______ is the path of a moving dot and can vary in direction and thickness.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
form
0%
space
0%
line
It is created by light reflecting off an object and back to the eye.
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Color
It is the lightness or darkness of a color.
Report Question
0%
Value
0%
Texture
0%
Space
___________ is the surface quality that can be seen or felt. It can be actual: how something feels when touched or implied: the way something looks like it feels.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Texture
0%
Space
It is the area between, around or within an object and it is used to create the illusion of depth.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Contrast
0%
Space
When parts of a work of art come together and create a sense of wholeness.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
The Principle of Design that is the arrangement of opposite elements together such as light and dark, rough and smooth, or large and small.
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
Balance
0%
Contrast
It is a sense of motion in a work of art that can be used to move the viewer's eye along such things as lines, edges, shapes or color, suggest action and even convey mood.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Movement
0%
Balance
A distribution of elements in a way that creates the feeling of stability. It can be symmetrical, asymmetrical or radial.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Pattern
0%
Balance
The part of a work of art that stands out and catches the viewer's attention by being different in size, color, shape, or texture.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Balance
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
_____________ is the size of something in relation to the whole, such as the size of the head compared to the rest of the body.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Proportion
0%
Balance
This image is a good example of which Principle of Design?
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
Proportion
0%
Variety
0%
Contrast
This image is a good example of which type of Principle of Design?
Report Question
0%
Contrast
0%
Movement
0%
Form
0%
Pattern
This image is a good example of which Principle of Design?
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
Movement
0%
Contrast
0%
Variety
What Element is prominent here?
Report Question
0%
Texture
0%
Line
0%
Space
0%
Value
A ________________is an Element of Art that is a flat enclosed area that has two dimensions, length and width. It can be geometric or organic.
Report Question
0%
Texture
0%
Shape
0%
Form
0%
Line
___________________is an object that has three dimensions: length, width and height, so it is not flat. Examples: Spheres, Cubes, Pyramids
Report Question
0%
Form
0%
Shape
0%
Line
0%
Texture
The elements of art are:
Report Question
0%
the way art is arranged
0%
pure chemical substances used in art
0%
the building blocks of art
0%
pens, pencils, paint, ect...
A line is a mark with
Report Question
0%
length and direction
0%
width and height
0%
dots and squiggles
0%
ink or pencil
The area around, above or inside an object is called:
Report Question
0%
form
0%
perspective
0%
contrast
0%
space
Shapes are
Report Question
0%
the form of an object
0%
two-dimensional
0%
three-dimensional
0%
open spaces
A three-dimensional object is called:
Report Question
0%
a square
0%
a mold
0%
a form
0%
a circle
Color+Black=
Report Question
0%
Tint
0%
Shade
0%
Hue
0%
Color
Color+White=
Report Question
0%
Tint
0%
Shade
0%
Hue
0%
Color
A 2D enclosed space that has both length and width is called a...
Report Question
0%
Form
0%
Sphere
0%
Shape
0%
Space
A continuous mark on a surface is called a...
Report Question
0%
Space
0%
Form
0%
Shape
0%
Line
A 3D enclosed space that has length, width AND depth is called...
Report Question
0%
Shape
0%
Form
0%
Space
0%
Value
Progression of light to dark (or dark to light) is known as...
Report Question
0%
Shade
0%
Tint
0%
Value
0%
Form
The way something looks or feels
Report Question
0%
3D
0%
Texture
0%
Value
0%
Form
The purest form of Color
Report Question
0%
Hue
0%
Tint
0%
Shade
0%
Tone
Can be either positive or negative or has foreground, middle ground, and background...
Report Question
0%
Line
0%
Shape
0%
Form
0%
Space
Red, Yellow, and Blue are...
Report Question
0%
Secondary
0%
Primary
0%
Tertiary
0%
Cool
Orange, Green, and Violet (purple) are...
Report Question
0%
Secondary
0%
Primary
0%
Tertiary
0%
Cool
Red-Orange is an example of...
Report Question
0%
Secondary
0%
Primary
0%
Tertiary
0%
Cool
Violet and Yellow are an example of...
Report Question
0%
Cool
0%
Complementary
0%
Warm
0%
Tertiary
A circle of colors in a certain order is called the Color Wheel
Report Question
0%
True
0%
False
What element of art is best represented in this picture?
Report Question
0%
Line
0%
Form
0%
Value
__________________ has three main characteristics: hue, value and intensity.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
colorcolor
0%
form
What element of art is best represented in this picture?
Report Question
0%
Color
0%
Line
0%
Shape
0%
Form
What element of art is best represented in this picture?
Report Question
0%
Color
0%
Line
0%
Texture
0%
Shape
The empty or open area between, around, above below and within objects.
Report Question
0%
form
0%
balance
0%
color
0%
space
Any three dimensional object that can be measured by height, width and depth.
Report Question
0%
emphasis
0%
space
0%
form
0%
shape
Colors opposite on the color wheel:
Report Question
0%
Complementary Colors
0%
Anagolous Colors
0%
Secondary
0%
Primary
These represent how the Elements of Art (line, shape, color, value, form, texture, and space) are used by an artist to create a painting, drawing, or other work of art.
Report Question
0%
Elements of Art
0%
Principles of Art
0%
Color Wheel
0%
Je ne sais pas
Principle of art that refers to the visual weight of the elements of the composition. It is a sense that the painting feels stable and "feels right. Symmetrical, Asymmetrical, radial...
Report Question
0%
Space
0%
Balance
0%
Emphasis
0%
Repetition
Principle which shows a difference between elements of art in a composition, such that each element is made stronger in relation to the other.
Report Question
0%
Contrast
0%
Balance
0%
Emphasis
0%
Repetition
Principle created when the artist creates an area of the composition that is visually dominant and commands the viewer's attention. This is often achieved by contrast.
Report Question
0%
Repetition
0%
Balance
0%
Emphasis
0%
Space
Principle of art that is a result of using the elements of art such that they move the viewer's eye around and within the image
Report Question
0%
Rhythm
0%
Repetition
0%
Emphasis
0%
Movement
Principle of art where the uniform repetition of any of the elements of art or any combination thereof
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Movement
0%
Balance
0%
Repetition
You want your painting to feel unified such that all the elements fit together comfortably. Too much unity creates monotony, too much variety creates chaos.You need both. Ideally, you want areas of interest in your composition along with places for your eye to rest.
Report Question
0%
Rhythm
0%
Variety/ Unity
0%
Movement
0%
Space
The Elements and Principles of Art
Report Question
0%
Are the building blocks of a solid artwork
0%
Are fundamental flaws in creating art
0%
Should only be used if you are an overachiever
0%
Are pretty cool if youre a big nerd
The "Space" Element of Art is about
Report Question
0%
Drawings about the Stars and moons and stuff
0%
When you hit the long button on your keyboard while typing your answers
0%
Where you draw or don't draw on an artwork
0%
How far away you keep your paper from you when you draw
The Color Element of art is
Report Question
0%
When you of in the cold food out hot eat the food
0%
When you use color in an artwork
0%
When you draw a bunch of cool shapes
Which is a shape?
Report Question
0%
A cube
0%
a sphere
0%
a circle
0%
a pyramid
Which is a form?
Report Question
0%
A cube
0%
a circle
0%
a triangle
0%
a square
In art, value is
Report Question
0%
The amount of money something costs
0%
A life lesson
0%
Family time
0%
Light or Darkness of something
In art, what is line?
Report Question
0%
When you stand in a row of people to get lunch
0%
when you make a line with your pencil or pen or whatever
0%
when you have to say something for a play
In art. balance is
Report Question
0%
When you are on a tight rope and try not to fall
0%
when you are stacking things on your desk
0%
visual weight
0%
when you stand on one of those exercise balls and try not to fall
Unity is
Report Question
0%
When we join together to make a big picture
0%
A bunch of people holding hands
0%
Marriage
0%
Repeating things in artwork
Variety is
Report Question
0%
When you eat a meal with a bunch of different stuff
0%
When you have a bunch of different parts in art
0%
When you decide to try a new art supplies
0%
When you play APEX instead of Fortnite
Emphasis is
Report Question
0%
The thing that really stands out in an art
0%
when you work really hard on just one part of an artwork
0%
when you yell
0%
when you hide secrets in an artwork
Movement
Report Question
0%
Is when you use the computer to make a picture of someone running
0%
When you shove your paper all around the table
0%
when the picture leads your eye around the page
0%
when the picture is an optical illusion
Pattern in art is
Report Question
0%
When you got the whole triangle circle square triangle circle square thing
0%
When everything in the art is crazy different
0%
What even is this quiz
Proportion
Report Question
0%
is how much food is on your plate
0%
how much paint is on your pallet
0%
having big muscles
0%
how big or small something is
The visual distribution of weight through color, texture, and space.
Report Question
0%
Balance
0%
Line
0%
Emphasis
0%
Contrast
This helps create a focal point in artwork by placing contrasting element next to each other.
Report Question
0%
balance
0%
contrast
0%
unity
0%
emphasis
Part of a design that catches the viewers eye and brings it to the focal point.
Report Question
0%
Balance
0%
Emphasis
0%
Proportion
0%
Rhythm
Created by using contrast.
Report Question
0%
Emphasis
0%
Movement
0%
Unity
0%
Variety
Occurs when objects appear to be moving.
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
contrast
0%
proportion
0%
rhythm
Creates a sense of excitement and helps direct the viewers eye around the artwork.
Report Question
0%
Movement
0%
rhythm
0%
unity
0%
variety
the relationship between objects in a work of art, how they compare to each other and the art as a whole.
Report Question
0%
proportion
0%
balance
0%
emphasis
0%
variety
Can help unity a work of art by repeating lines, shapes, colors, or other elements of art.
Report Question
0%
Repetition
0%
contrast
0%
unity
0%
variety
Repeating similar elements with no pattern.
Report Question
0%
Pattern
0%
Rhythm
0%
balance
0%
unity
Connection between elements that creates a sense of organization or harmony in an artwork.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
balance
0%
emphasis
0%
movement
Helps create a sense of completeness in an artwork.
Report Question
0%
Unity
0%
proportion
0%
rhythm
0%
variety
Using different versions of elements in a work of art.
Report Question
0%
Variety
0%
Rhythm
0%
Unity
0%
Emphasis
Defined by a point moving in space.
Report Question
0%
Line
0%
value
0%
color
0%
space
Element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.
Report Question
0%
shape
0%
form
0%
space
0%
line
element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume. Includes height, width, and depth.
Report Question
0%
form
0%
shape
0%
space
0%
line
the lightness or darkness of tones or colors.
Report Question
0%
color
0%
value
0%
line
0%
texture
Element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth is achieved.
Report Question
0%
Space
0%
color
0%
texture
0%
line
an element of art made up of hue, value and intensity.
Report Question
0%
line
0%
color
0%
value
0%
texture
an element of art that refers to the way things feel or look as if they might feel if touched.
Report Question
0%
Line
0%
Texture
0%
Value
0%
Form
0:0:1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
0
Answered
0
Not Answered
0
Not Visited
Correct : 0
Incorrect : 0
Report Question
×
What's an issue?
Question is wrong
Answer is wrong
Other Reason
Want to elaborate a bit more? (optional)
Support mcqexams.com by disabling your adblocker.
×
Please disable the adBlock and continue.
Thank you.
Reload page