
Place your answer inside the box to the right of the answers.
1. Which of the following illustrates a rectangular solid seen from below eye level? (Circle one)




2. Linear perspective is an invention of the:
a. Ancient Greeks c. Egyptians
b. Renaissance d. Middle Ages
3. The best medium for both additive and subtractive sculpture is
a. wire c. clay
b. marble d. steel
4. Vanishing points, horizon lines, and receding lines would most likely be used when drawing
a. action figures c. landscapes
b. city scenes d. still-life
5. Use your knowledge of one point perspective to make the letters in the rectangle below look three-dimensional. Draw the horizon line and one vanishing point. Erase the receding reference lines when you are finished. Then “ground” the letters.
6. If the light source is to the right of an object, the strongest cast shadow appears
a. on the right c. in front
b. on the left d. in back
7. An example of a tint would be
a. deep red c. white
b. pink d. blue-violet
8. Mixing blue and yellow paint will make the color
a. yellow c. orange
b. green d. violet
9. Value refers to
a. lightness or darkness c. the importance of color
b. the intensity of color d. warmth or coolness
10. A color scheme using tints and shades of one color is called
a. analogous c. complementary
b. intermediate d. monochromatic
11. The pair of colors which creates the greatest contrast when seen next to each other is
a. blue and violet c. orange and yellow
b. orange and blue d. red and blue
12. A warm color scheme would be composed of
a. blacks and whites c. reds and yellows
b. blues and greens d. browns and oranges
13. When you mix all the primary colors of paint together, you will get
a. violet c. brown
b. white d. red
14. A gradation of tone refers to
a. a bright intensity of color
b. no change in value
c. a sharp change in value
d. a gradual blending from dark to light
15. Which could best be classified as a medium?
a. brush c. paper
b. pencil d. palette
16. The repetition of a shape or a color can create a sense of
a. space c. dominance
b. rhythm d. variety
17. Three properties of color are hue, value, and
a. texture c. intensity
b. form d. shades
18. Style in art refers to
a. a contemporary painting method
b. a personal way of using elements and techniques
c. an elegant design
d. fashionable and trendy work
19. A still-life could consist of
a. fields and trees c. books, tea cups, and plants
b. people sitting still d. buildings and street signs
20. Which drawing pencil would give you the darkest value when used with equal pressure?
a. 4H c. 4B b. 2H d. 2B
21. Which of the following best describes a contour line drawing?
a. sketchy c. continuous
b. loose and quick d. hard edged
22. In this drawing, the dark values are achieved by
a. blending c. crosshatching
b. continuous line d. stipling

23. Shade in the value chart below showing a sequential change from black to white. You will be graded on your shading technique and on the degree of change seen in each box.
24. Assuming that light is coming
from the left, shade in the
cylinder to make it look
three-dimensional and make
it look like it is
sitting on a table.
25. Create a FULL COLOR WHEEL for paint/Crayon.
Primary & Secondary colors.

26. Using your scale rule, measure and mark this line in ½” Scale.
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27. If you mix two complementary colors together, what color would you end up with?
Fill in answer here: ___________________________
28. Describe, in detail, a Ground Plan.