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A color's intensity is a basic property best defined as its relative
A. warmth or coolness.
B. dullness or brightness.
C. lightness or darkness.
D. opacity or transparency. CORRECT ANSWERS B - because intensity, a basic
property of color, refers to relative brightness.
In a still life composition, the figure-ground relationship generally corresponds to the
relationship between which of the following?
A. Small and large scale
B. Static and dynamic balance
C. Simple and complex shape
D. Positive and negative space CORRECT ANSWERS D - because figure-ground
relationships, as defined by Gestalt principles of visual perception, correspond most
closely to the concept of positive and negative space in the field of vision.
Which of the following drawing media offers the most limited range of values for
rendering?
A. Graphite stick
B. Conté crayon
C. Vine charcoal
D. Compressed charcoal CORRECT ANSWERS C - because vine charcoal is usually
made simply from carbonized wood sticks or vines and, although it may be available in
a few different hardness grades, characteristically provides a light mark that easily
smudges and erases. Consequently, vine charcoal is traditionally used for preliminary
sketches and underdrawings but would not be a useful selection for rendering form
since the range of values is limited.
Of the following locations, it is safest to use spray fixative in
A. a classroom that has open windows.
B. an air-conditioned hallway.
C. an unused basement space.
D. an open-air courtyard. CORRECT ANSWERS D - because spray fixative is toxic;
when a drawing is sprayed with fixative, it should be done in open air if at all possible.
Which TWO of the following terms refer to types of line?
A. Contour
B. Doodle
C. Hatched
, D. Cartoon
E. Positive CORRECT ANSWERS A & C. - because "contour" and "hatched" are
standard descriptions for types of lines; contour refers to line used to draw the
perceived outer edge of a form and hatched refers to line that is used in parallel groups
to model a form.
Which TWO of the following are commonly used with watercolor paint?
A. Soft brushes
B. Salt
C. Squeegees
D. Gel medium
E. Gesso CORRECT ANSWERS A & B - soft brushes are generally used with
watercolor paint because they create fewer marks in the paint than stiff brushes would
and salt is often used because when it is sprinkled on wet watercolor paint, the crystals
absorb some of the water and create patterns.
Which of the following terms refers to a blue pigment?
A. Vermillion
B. Ultramarine
C. Umber
D. Chrome CORRECT ANSWERS B - because ultramarine is a blue pigment.
Which of the following techniques is commonly used in ceramics?
A. Chasing
B. Embossing
C. Scoring
D. Etching CORRECT ANSWERS C - because scoring means scratching marks into
moist clay when joining two pieces.
The material that is used as the center layer of a quilt is known as
A. backing.
B. felting.
C. smocking.
D. batting. CORRECT ANSWERS D - because the middle layer of a quilt is known as
batting.
Which of the following textile techniques uses a type of resist dyeing?
A. Ombré dip dye
B. Transfer printing
C. Reverse appliqué
D. Shibori tie dye CORRECT ANSWERS D - because shibori tie-dye is a technique of
resist dyeing that involves tying, folding, sewing, or pleating sections of fabric to tightly
bind and resist dye in order to achieve a desired intricate pattern.
16. Before creating a final edition of a print, a printmaker typically makes which of the
following to ensure that the plate is printing as it should?