- 1. also term naturalism. the methods of presenting subjects as they appear in real life.
A) Realism B) Abstractionism C) Distortion
- 2. drawing away from realism. the word abstractionism was derived from the verb abstract which meaning to draw away.
A) Abstractionism B) Distortions C) Realism
- 3. presenting the subject in a misshaped form
A) Elongation B) Mangling C) Distortions
- 4. methods of presenting art subject with parts which are cut, lacerated, mutilated, or hacked with repeated blows.
A) Mangling B) Distortions C) Elongation
- 5. is the methods of presenting the subjects in an elongated form. It is done by streching the object
A) Elongation B) Cubism C) Mangling
- 6. presenting the subjects with the used of cubes and other geometric figures.
A) Symbolism B) Surrealism C) Cubism
- 7. is the methods on presenting the subject with the use of strong color, uneven brush strokes, and rough texture and with the deliberate lack of refinement in the application of the paint.
A) Abstract expressionism B) Symbolism C) Surrealism
- 8. is beyond realism. Presenting the subject as if the subject does not from part of real world, but belongs to the world of dreams and fantasy.
A) Fauvism B) Surrealism C) Realism
- 9. Methods on presenting the subject symbolically, that is, the artist shows his subject as it appears in real life, but intends to let it present something.
A) Symbolism B) Surrealism C) Fauvism
- 10. is the optimistic realism. It is presenting the real-life subject with the used of bright colors suggesting comfort, joy and pleasure.
A) Expressionism B) Fauvism C) Dadaism
- 11. the shocking realism. It is presenting the subjects with the intension to shock the audience through the exposition of the evils in society.
A) Expressionism B) Realism C) Dadaism
- 12. t is the emotional realism. It is presenting the subject with the intention to express emotions, pathos, chaos, fear, violence, defeat, morbidity, and tragedy.
A) Expressionism B) Futurism C) Impressionism
- 13. the realism based on the artist’s impression. It is presenting the real-life subject with emphasis on the impression left in the artist’s mind.
A) Futurism B) Expressionism C) Impressionism
- 14. is presenting a subject that relates not to the present, but to the future.
A) Expressionism B) Futurism C) Impressionism
- 15. the lines are a combination ofvertical and horizontal lines or a combination of diagonal lines or in opposite directions.
A) Constrasting line B) Repeating line C) Modified line
- 16. lines are a combination of straight and curved lines or a combination of lines varying shapes.
A) Constrasting line B) Modified line C) Repeating line
- 17. are the lines that bend and change directions gradually.
A) Repeating line B) Curved line C) Modified line
- 18. are a series of diagonal lines joined at ends.
A) Modified line B) Zigzag line C) Straight line
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