JS 2 CCA 1st Term Exam
  • 1. 1. The types of perspectives are
A) Vanishing point and receding point
B) Area and width
C) Linear and aerial
D) Fore ground and back ground
  • 2. 2. _____ is the surface available for the drawing or painting
A) Vanishing point
B) Picture plane
C) Background
D) Receding point
  • 3. 3. ____ type of perspective involves straight lines
A) Area
B) Linear
C) Aerical
D) Fore ground
  • 4. 4. The line connecting the observer's eyes to a fixed spot on the horizon which is the vanishing point is called ____
A) Vanishing line
B) Picture plane
C) Fore ground
D) Line of vision
  • 5. 5. Example of landscape painting is ____
A) Cup
B) Mountain
C) Pawpaw
D) Human being
  • 6. 6. _____ covers all painting done outside the art studio
A) Out-door painting
B) Still life painting
C) Mural painting
D) Nature painting
  • 7. 7. Cup, basket, pot, hoe are examples of _____
A) Nature painting
B) Outdoor painting
C) Still life painting
D) Mural painting
  • 8. 8. One of the following is a printing technique
A) Reduce process
B) Receive process
C) Relief process
D) Remain process
  • 9. 9. Easel is use to _____
A) hold and support any painting work in progress
B) for dying art work
C) reduces size of art work
D) keep art works
  • 10. 10. _____ is a large flat case or bag for carrying or storing art works
A) Chisel
B) Fixative
C) Adhensives
D) Art portfolio
  • 11. 11. _____ is the process of using paints to illustrate visual or imagined aesthetic form of art
A) Illustration
B) Imagination
C) Colouring
D) Painting
  • 12. 12. _____ is the painting of lifeless objects
A) Life painting
B) Less life painting
C) Still life painting
D) Nature painting
  • 13. 13. The type of painting done on wall are called ____
A) Mural painting
B) Imagination painting
C) Nature painting
D) Life painting
  • 14. 14. One of the following is not a painting materials
A) Catridge paper
B) Gum
C) Easel
D) Pastels
  • 15. 15. Life painting is otherwise called ____
A) nature painting
B) composition
C) figure painting
D) landscape painting
  • 16. 16. The process of tie-dye typically consists of _____, ______ and _____
A) bomding squeezing and ironing
B) designing, tying and drying
C) soaking, drying and wearing
D) folding, twisting and pleating
  • 17. 17. Tying techniques include all except
A) stitching
B) knotting
C) squeezing
D) marbling
  • 18. 18. The materials for tie and dye include all except
A) gloves
B) thread
C) mannequin
D) plastic bowl
  • 19. 19. In dying process, tied fabrics are wet with ____
A) hot water
B) cold water
C) acid
D) soapy water
  • 20. 20. Stir the dye constantly with ____
A) naked hand
B) iron
C) leg
D) wooden stick
  • 21. 21. _____ is made by drawing design on fabrics using dots and lines of hot wax, which resists dyes
A) Printing
B) Painting
C) Tie-dye
D) Batik
  • 22. 22. Wax is applied to the cloth with a traditional tool known as a _____
A) raffia
B) iron rod
C) wax
D) tjanting
  • 23. 23. Batik should be done in a _____
A) close door area
B) kitchen
C) none of the above
D) ventilated area
  • 24. 24. Materials needed for batik are all except
A) bowl
B) candle wax
C) iced block
D) rubber gloves
  • 25. 25. _____ is used to hold the fabric to the wooden frame for design
A) Thumbstack
B) Evostic
C) Nail
D) Gum
  • 26. 26. ______ is an art of embellishing or decorating a surface such as a floor or wall with designs made of small pieces of stones, glass or tile
A) Mosaic
B) Batik
C) Printing
D) Painting
  • 27. 27. Mosaic is described as _____
A) loose
B) flashing decoration
C) temporary painting
D) true way of painting for eternity
  • 28. 28. Classroom level materials for mosaic include all except
A) cardboard
B) cement
C) glue
D) buttons
  • 29. 29. Mosaic is limited to _____
A) only one type of material
B) wider range of materials
C) only wooden materials
D) only glass materials
  • 30. 30. Outdoor level materials for mosaic are all except
A) glass
B) chalk
C) cement
D) ceramics
  • 31. 31. _____ is the expression of ideas, activities or emotions in words or pictures on many possible surface
A) Batik
B) Mosaic
C) Printing
D) Painting
  • 32. 32. Printing can be done on the following surfaces except
A) wood
B) walls
C) face
D) rock
  • 33. 33. The early men made impressions on the wall of their homes by using their ____
A) mouth
B) hands
C) legs
D) eyes
  • 34. 34. The early men also used the following to make impressions except
A) leaves
B) fingers
C) hunting implements
D) candle
  • 35. 35. Printing machine can be used for production of all except
A) diaries
B) phones
C) calendars
D) books
  • 36. 36. Some of these materials are required for printing except
A) rollers
B) adhensive
C) chisel
D) digger
  • 37. 37. Parallel perspective in the real sense of it has ____
A) four vanishing point
B) one vanishing point
C) three vanishing point
D) two vanishing point
  • 38. 38. _____ is a science of vision by which the artist can create the appearance of depth and distance on a two dimensional flat vision
A) Vision
B) Textile
C) Perspective
D) Design
  • 39. 39. The types of perspective with two vanishing points is known as _____
A) Line of
B) Picture plane
C) Angular
D) Vision
  • 40. 40. Aerial perspective could be achieved with the use of ____
A) station point
B) line
C) texture
D) colour
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