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1. A work of art that has length and breadth only is referred to as
a) One-dimensional form
b) Two-dimensional form
c) Three-dimensional form
d) Four-dimensional form

2. All these are examples of two-dimensional works except
(a) Drawing
(b) Painting
(c) Collage
(d) Sculpture

3. Which of these is one of the dominant processes involved in designing artefacts?
(a) Colour
(b) Visual inspection
(c) Elements of design
(d) Principles of drawing

4. Which of these is the first step in making a two dimensional design?

(a) Organising
(b) Planning
(c) Arrangement
(d) Scaling

5. The set of principles that helps in the creation of artworks include these except

(a) Rhythm
(b) Texture
(c) Balance
(d) Dominance


6. Three-dimensional works are always preceded by
a) One-dimensional design
b) Two-dimensional design
c) Three-dimensional design
d) Four-dimensional design

, 7. Which of these is not common to both two and three-dimensional works?
(a) Selection of visual information
(b) Examination of visual information
(c) Analysis of visual information
(d) Identification of visual information
8. An art work in a round beat refers to
a) Coiled work
b) Three-dimensional work
c) Two-dimensional work
d) One-dimensional work

9. Which of these is a three-dimensional work?
a) Collage
b) Drawing
c) Sculpture
d) Painting

10. Learning of skills becomes possible by
a) Studying
b) Working with tools and materials
c) Drawing
d) Painting

11. The arrangement of forms in space so that they have height, breadth and depth is referred
to as
a) One-dimensional art
b) Two-dimensional art
c) Three-dimensional art
d) Four-dimensional art

12. All these are three dimensional art except
a) Sculpture
b) Ceramics
c) Basketry
d) Graphic design


13. What type of material is used in creating three dimensional works
a) Light material
b) Solid material
c) Malleable material

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