A) Primary and secondary B) Heavy and light C) Watery and heavy D) Dry and wet
A) Water B) Clay C) Mud D) Wood
A) Spraying method B) Scoop method C) Coll method D) Throwing method
A) Vanish B) Shrink C) Crack D) Loose weight
A) Heavy and light B) Hard and soft C) Smooth and strong D) Primary and secondary
A) Light B) Primary C) Secondary D) Heavy
A) Scoop firing B) Biscuit firing C) Glazing firing D) Slab firing
A) Terraccota B) Pottery C) Grog D) Clay work
A) Chemical added to clay B) Firing a pot in the klin C) Transparent paint on pot D) Glass method on ceramic body
A) Klin B) Oven C) Gas cooker D) Fire house
A) To protect the skin B) To make the cloth absorb dye C) For quick reaction D) To prevent clothing
A) Osun B) Nigeria C) Indonesia D) Lagos
A) Wet painting B) Wash painting C) Glazing D) Dry painting
A) Wood B) Clay C) Metal D) Raffia
A) Wood work B) Silk screen printing C) Intagolio D) Relief process
A) Reduction techniques B) Combinations C) Hot techniques D) Tying techniques
A) Modest B) Being in fighting mood C) Moderation D) Not being in fighting mood
A) Poster colour B) Wood C) Marble D) Stone
A) Belief B) Wealth C) Language D) Religion
A) Still life painting B) Nature painting C) Life painting D) Cute painting
A) Oxygen B) Surf C) Hydro sulphate D) Hydrogen oxygen
A) Motif B) Shade C) Tone D) Design
A) C# F# B) F# C) C# D) F# C#
A) Bb B) Eb Bb C) Ab Bb Cb D) Bb Eb
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
A) The number of people involved B) The time taken to complete the music C) The type of musical note used D) The number of beat
A) The time taken B) The number of people involved C) The types of musical note used D) The number of beat
A) Glass B) Plastics C) Charcoal D) Wood
A) Clay B) Cement C) Charcoal D) Bead
A) Hook B) Knife C) String D) Fork
A) Table mat B) Plate C) Bag D) Cap
A) Sugar paper B) Roll paper C) Paper strip D) Tissue paper
A) Engine oil B) Rubb C) Ink D) Water
A) Water B) Engine oil C) Petrol D) Kerosine
A) The lower part B) The distance between two notes C) The upper part D) The combination of two notes
A) Bead making B) Crocheting C) Tye and dye D) Paper mache
A) Resists B) Insists C) Consists D) Persists
A) Kerosine B) Hot water C) Engine oil D) Cold water
A) 4 B) 3 C) 2 D) 5
A) Share B) Hip hop C) Atilogwu D) Bata
A) Modern dance B) Yoruba dance C) Traditional dance D) School dance
A) Crocheting B) Tye-dye C) Music D) Dance
A) Conflict B) War C) Entertainment D) Discrimination
A) Beauty B) Love C) Fight D) Music
A) Thread and wool B) Thread and hook C) Bag and ball D) Hook and bow
A) Latin B) French C) Greek D) Portuguese
A) Cutting table B) A small pair of scissors C) Mirror D) Sewing machine
A) Pins B) Wool C) Bag D) Hands
A) Tailor's tacking B) Chain C) Back D) Seam
A) It promotes team work B) Entertainment C) It educates D) It kills idea |