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Introduction
Understanding the Arts
Multiple Choice
1. In visual arts and architecture, __________ refers to the arrangement of line, form, mass, and color.
A) palette
B) composition
C) plot
D) form
E) perspective
Answer: B
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2. __________ refers to the representation of distance and three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface.
A) Form
B) Palette
C) Narrative
D) Composition
E) Perspective
Answer: E
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3. __________ is a system of writing music so the composer can communicate clearly to the performer the pitches, rhythms, and other elements of the piece.
A) Symbol
B) Musical syllabics
C) Musical notation
D) Liturgy
E) Cuneiform
Answer: C
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4. In theatre, film, and narrative literature, __________ is the structure of the artwork comprising crises, climax, exposition, complication and dénouement, foreshadowing, discovery, and reversals.
A) criticism
B) myth
C) symbol
D) composition
E) plot
Answer: E
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5. A __________ is a form, image, or subject standing for something else.
A) crisis
B) myth
C) perspective
D) symbol
E) story
Answer: D
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6. __________ is a descriptive analysis of a work of art that may or may not include a value judgment about the work.
A) Notation
B) Review
C) Perspective
D) Composition
E) Criticism
Answer: E
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7. __________ consists of paintings, drawings, prints, and photographs.
A) Media
B) Symbol
C) Two-dimensional art
D) Three-dimensional art
E) Form
Answer: C
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8. __________ are the physical material of the work, such as oil paint.
A) Composition
B) Form
C) Content
D) Subject
E) Media
Answer: E
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9. The elements and principles of __________ are the building blocks of two-dimensional art.
A) form
B) composition
C) balance
D) repetition
E) color
Answer: B
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10. __________ refers to the basic colors of the spectrum, such as red.
A) Hue
B) Pastel
C) Color
D) Form
E) Sheen
Answer: A
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11. __________ refers to the relative grayness or whiteness of a color.
A) Hue
B) Value
C) Pastel
D) Form
E) Color
Answer: B
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12. __________ refers to the number of hues and values used by an artist in a work.
A) Pastel
B) Perspective
C) Spectrum
D) Palette
E) Oil
Answer: D
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13. The receding lines of linear perspective that converge on a vanishing point are called __________ lines.
A) vanishing
B) depth
C) orthogonal
D) flat
E) mathematical
Answer: C
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14. __________ refers to the illusion that shapes and forms diminish in size as they recede into deep space.
A) Vanishing
B) Deep space
C) Linear perspective
D) Foreshortening
E) One-point
Answer: D
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15. __________ refers to the condition of identical shapes and colors appearing on either side of an artwork’s axis.
A) Harmony
B) Spectrum
C) Symmetry
D) Asymmetry
E) Balance
Answer: C
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16. __________ refers to balance achieved by using unequal shapes.
A) Harmony
B) Repetition
C) Asymmetry
D) Symmetry
E) Mass
Answer: C
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17. In sculpture, __________ refers to the size, shape, and volume of forms.
A) symmetry
B) weight
C) harmony
D) mass
E) spectrum
Answer: D
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18. __________ sculpture is freestanding and fully three-dimensional.
A) Relief
B) Additive
C) Linear
D) Subtractive
E) Full-round
Answer: E
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19. __________ sculpture projects from a background and cannot be seen from all sides.
A) Subtractive
B) Additive
C) Relief
D) Freestanding
E) Linear
Answer: C
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