Pop Art
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- Q1When did the Pop Art movement begin?1950's1890's1970's1960's20s
- Q2What is the main characteristic of Pop Art?The artist tries to capture a moment in timeScenes from everyday lifeThe paintings are made with small dots of colourIt uses images and icons from popular culture20s
- Q3Which of the following would be a subject for Pop Art?All of the options listedMovie starsSoup cansComic books20s
- Q4Which of the following is an English artist who played an important part in the development of Pop Art?Andy WarholJasper JohnsRoy LichtensteinDavid Hockney20s
- Q5Which city emerged as a center for Pop Art in the 1960's?LondonMoscowParisNew York20s
- Q6Food, such as McDonalds, could be a subject of Pop ArtTrueFalse20s
- Q7What was the main goal of the artists belonging to the Pop Art movement?They wanted to create artwork using imagery they enjoyedThey were trying to question the concept of 'What is Art?'They wanted to appeal to the audience20s
- Q8When did the Pop Art movement begin?1960's1950's1890's1970's20s
- Q9If the Pop Art movement happened today, the imagery would be very different when compared to the imagery from the 1960'sFalseTrue20s
- Q10Is this an example of Pop Art?NoYes20s