Practice test:
What do we need in order to see color?
a. glasses
b. light
c. paint brush
d. telescope
Vanishing point is:
a. imaginary point where parallel lines meet
b. erasable dot on a paper
c. dot that vanishes if you stare at it
d. none of the above
What are the three dimensions of color?
a. hue, value, texture
b. value, intensity, shape
c. intensity, hue, perspective
d. hue, intensity, value
How do you mix intermediate colors?
a. by mixing two secondary colors
b. by mixing two primary colors
c. by mixing a primary color and a secondary color
d. by adding black to a color
Linear perspective was developed in:
a. the 19th century
b. the 15th century
TRUE or FALSE
White + Red = Pink
Filippo Brunelleschi was:
a. French comedian
b. Renaissance architect
c. Russian tsar
d. English painter
TRUE or FALSE
Green is a cool color
A cube is above the horizon line in a 2-point perspective drawing.
How many sides will you see?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Color wheel is:
a. arrangement of primary colors
b. arrangement of colors in the spectrum
c. arrangement of color values
d. arrangement of neutral colors
Value of a color is:
a. how dark or light the color is
b. how much you pay for your paint
c. how important your Art class to you
d. how many colors you mix together
What is color?
a. paint on the surface
b. texture of the surface
c. whatever your Art teacher says it is
d. reflected light
A color + Black is called:
a. pure color
b. tint
c. tone
d. shade
TRUE or FALSE
Red + Green = Blue
A tint of a color is:
a. a color + Black
b. a color + White
c. a color + Gray
d. a color + Brown
When placed next to each other, these colors both look their brightest:
a. analogous colors
b. neutral colors
c. complimentary colors
d. intermediate colors
What colors cannot be mixed?
a. primary
b. complimentary
c. secondary
d. monochromatic
Complimentary colors are:
a. opposite colors on the color wheel
b. next to each other on the color wheel
c. tone and tint of the same color
d. tint and shade of the same color
To create an illusion of depth on a flat surface, artists use following techniques:
a. overlapping
b. atmospheric perspective
c. linear perspective
d. all the above
Linear perspective was invented in:
a. the 19th century
b. the 15th century
c. the 14th century BC
d. the 20th century
An imaginary line which is level to the artist’s eyes is called:
a. the “line over there”
b. artist line
c. horizon line
d. border line
How is color affected by light?
a. nature of the light source (natural vs. artificial)
b. temperature
c. your mood
d. color is not affected by light
The complimentary color of Red is:
a. Yellow
b. Orange
c. Purple
d. Green
Receding lines in linear perspective are:
a. perpendicular lines in real life
b. zigzag lines in real life
c. curved lines in real life
d. parallel lines in real life
Orange, Yellow-Orange, Yellow, Yellow-Green are the colors of what type of color scheme?
a. monochromatic
b. achromatic
c. complimentary
d. analogous
Intensity of a color is:
a. how dark or light the color is
b. how bright the color is
c. how much paint you use
d. how fast you paint
In 2 point perspective all vertical lines:
a. become receding lines
b. stay vertical
c. become horizontal
d. disappear
Neutral color is:
a. White and Black
b. Brown
c. Gray
d. all the above
TRUE or FALSE
Orange is a cool color
Fill in colors in a color wheel
What is 1 ppoint pespective
What is 2 point perspective
Draw a box isung 1 vanishig point
Draw a box using 2 vanishing points.
Find a vanishing point in a picture