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Basic Principles of Design

Quiz by Rodelito Paras

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  • Q1

    1.    Which of the following principles of design refers to the visual weight of an object?

    c.     Proximity

    b.    Contrast

    d.     Alignment

    a.     Balance

    30s
  • Q2

    Which principle of design refers to the repetition of elements or patterns?

    a. Rhythm

    c. Balance

    b. Contrast

    d. Proportion

    30s
  • Q3

    3.  Which principle of design refers to the relationship between different elements?

    b. Contrast

    c. Balance

     a.  Rhythm

    d. Proportion

    30s
  • Q4

    4.   Which principle of design refers to the difference between light and dark shade?

    b. Balance

    a. Contrast

    d. Unity

    c. Emphasis

    30s
  • Q5

    5. Which principle of design refers to the harmony of different elements in a composition?

    a. Unity

    c. Rhythm

    b. Balance

    d. Proportion

    30s
  • Q6

    6. Which principle of design refers to the focal point of a composition?

    a. Emphasis

    d. Alignment

    b. Contrast

    c. Unity

    30s
  • Q7

    7.Which principle of design refers to the relationship between positive and negative space?

    d. Emphasis

    b. Space

    a. Proximity

    c. Balance

    30s
  • Q8

    Which principle of design refers to the consistency of style throughout a composition?

    a. Contrast

    b. Rhythm

    c. Harmony

    d. Proportion

    30s
  • Q9

    Which principle of design refers to the alignment of elements in a composition?

    a. Unity

    d. Alignment

    c. Emphasis

    b. Balance

    30s
  • Q10

    Which principle of design refers to the use of different textures, shapes, and colors to create visual interest?

    b. Rhythm

    a. Variety

    c. Proportion

    d. Emphasis

    30s

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