AIC CCA JS 2 3rd Term Revision Assignment
  • 1. The two methods of preparing clay is
A) Primary and secondary
B) Dry and wet
C) Heavy and light
D) Watery and heavy
  • 2. The basic material for poetry is
A) Clay
B) Mud
C) Wood
D) Water
  • 3. One of these is not a method of pottery making
A) Scoop method
B) Coll method
C) Throwing method
D) Spraying method
  • 4. A pottery work is used to....... when it reduces in sizes as it dries
A) Loose weight
B) Crack
C) Vanish
D) Shrink
  • 5. The two major classes of clay are
A) Primary and secondary
B) Smooth and strong
C) Heavy and light
D) Hard and soft
  • 6. A type of clay that contains impurities is known to be
A) Secondary
B) Light
C) Heavy
D) Primary
  • 7. The first firing in pottery ware is
A) Biscuit firing
B) Scoop firing
C) Glazing firing
D) Slab firing
  • 8. Another name for fired clay is
A) Grog
B) Pottery
C) Terraccota
D) Clay work
  • 9. Glaze is
A) Firing a pot in the klin
B) Glass method on ceramic body
C) Chemical added to clay
D) Transparent paint on pot
  • 10. An enclosure of compartment for firing ceramic wares is called
A) Oven
B) Gas cooker
C) Fire house
D) Klin
  • 11. Why is it necessary to use gloves during dying exercise
A) To protect the skin
B) For quick reaction
C) To make the cloth absorb dye
D) To prevent clothing
  • 12. Batik originated in
A) Lagos
B) Osun
C) Indonesia
D) Nigeria
  • 13. The type of painting where colours are diluted on a palette before applying on the picture plane is called
A) Glazing
B) Wet painting
C) Wash painting
D) Dry painting
  • 14. One of the following materials used for production of tie and dye is
A) Clay
B) Wood
C) Metal
D) Raffia
  • 15. One of the following is not a technique in print making
A) Intagolio
B) Silk screen printing
C) Relief process
D) Wood work
  • 16. Concentric squares, marbling, stitching are types of
A) Combinations
B) Tying techniques
C) Reduction techniques
D) Hot techniques
  • 17. Self control entails the following except
A) Moderation
B) Being in fighting mood
C) Modest
D) Not being in fighting mood
  • 18. One of the following is a medium of painting
A) Wood
B) Marble
C) Poster colour
D) Stone
  • 19. Peoples culture includes all except
A) Language
B) Belief
C) Religion
D) Wealth
  • 20. Painting of things that are made by God is called
A) Cute painting
B) Still life painting
C) Nature painting
D) Life painting
  • 21. ........... is one of the chemicals used in dying
A) Surf
B) Hydrogen oxygen
C) Hydro sulphate
D) Oxygen
  • 22. ......... Is an element of a pattern
A) Tone
B) Motif
C) Design
D) Shade
  • 23. In key signatures (sharp keys) G major is
A) C# F#
B) F# C#
C) F#
D) C#
  • 24. In key signatures (flat keys) F major is
A) Bb Eb
B) Bb
C) Eb Bb
D) Ab Bb Cb
  • 25. Time signature consists of...... Figures
A) 3
B) 4
C) 2
D) 5
  • 26. In key signature, the upper figure shows......
A) The time taken to complete the music
B) The number of beat
C) The type of musical note used
D) The number of people involved
  • 27. In time signature, the lower figure indicates.....
A) The number of beat
B) The types of musical note used
C) The time taken
D) The number of people involved
  • 28. In modern manufacturing, the most common bead materials are all except...
A) Plastics
B) Charcoal
C) Wood
D) Glass
  • 29. ........... are used for making shoes, purse, handbags, necklace and anklets
A) Cement
B) Charcoal
C) Bead
D) Clay
  • 30. Crochet means
A) Fork
B) Knife
C) Hook
D) String
  • 31. Crocheting projects could include all except
A) Cap
B) Table mat
C) Plate
D) Bag
  • 32. ...... are cut out papers used in production of paper mache
A) Paper strip
B) Sugar paper
C) Roll paper
D) Tissue paper
  • 33. In paper mache, the back of the mould is coated with........
A) Water
B) Ink
C) Engine oil
D) Rubb
  • 34. In paper mache, the newspapers are soaked in....
A) Petrol
B) Kerosine
C) Water
D) Engine oil
  • 35. An interval is......
A) The combination of two notes
B) The lower part
C) The upper part
D) The distance between two notes
  • 36. The process of......... Typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating or crumpling a fabric with string or rubber
A) Paper mache
B) Tye and dye
C) Crocheting
D) Bead making
  • 37. The manipulation of dye are called.....
A) Resists
B) Persists
C) Consists
D) Insists
  • 38. In dying process, tied fabrics are wet with....
A) Engine oil
B) Hot water
C) Kerosine
D) Cold water
  • 39. There are....... major categories of dance
A) 4
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
  • 40. Traditional dance include all except....
A) Share
B) Hip hop
C) Bata
D) Atilogwu
  • 41. Raggae, fork trot, disco are examples of.......
A) Modern dance
B) School dance
C) Traditional dance
D) Yoruba dance
  • 42. ........ helps in developing an awareness of our ability to us our body expressively
A) Dance
B) Tye-dye
C) Music
D) Crocheting
  • 43. Dance can be used to create.....
A) Discrimination
B) Entertainment
C) Conflict
D) War
  • 44. ....... accomplish dance
A) Beauty
B) Fight
C) Love
D) Music
  • 45. Crochet is a method by which a fabric is formed with a single......... and.........
A) Thread and hook
B) Hook and bow
C) Bag and ball
D) Thread and wool
  • 46. The word crochet is derived from a.... word
A) Latin
B) French
C) Greek
D) Portuguese
  • 47. ...... Is one of the equipments needed for crotcheting
A) Mirror
B) A small pair of scissors
C) Cutting table
D) Sewing machine
  • 48. Wash and dry your ........ well before before beginning to crochet
A) Wool
B) Pins
C) Bag
D) Hands
  • 49. One of the stitches used in crocheting is.....
A) Chain
B) Back
C) Seam
D) Tailor's tacking
  • 50. Functions of art include the following ; except
A) It promotes team work
B) It educates
C) Entertainment
D) It kills idea
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