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Pre-Assessment Test in Illustration Quarter II

Quiz by Ernina Ignacio

Grade 9-12
Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
Philippines Curriculum: Grades K-10 (MELC)

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  • Q1

    This refers to the arrangement among shoes that emphasizes comparisons and similarities of all the elements in the drawing.

    Proportion

    Facial Proportion

    Monumental Drawings

    Harmony

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  • Q2

    The relationship of various elements, objects, or parts in a design to one another or to the whole comparison of the design or to the whole composition of the design.

    Monumental Drawings

      

    Harmony

    Facial Proportion

    Proportion

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  • Q3

    This are the drawings that are bigger or larger in size than their life- size appearance.

    Harmony

    Caricature

    Proportion

    Monumental Drawings

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  • Q4

    It is face drawn in proportion where entire features are in proper location.

    Monumental Drawings

    Proportion

    Facial Proportion

    Harmony

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  • Q5

    Are commonly and typically seen and use in comics, fun animations, satire, and parody settings.

    Monumental Drawings

    Caricature

    Harmony

    Proportion

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  • Q6

    This is the way of using these boxes will help you see the details of the subject/object or figures with accuracy.

    Sighting

    Linear Perspective

    Grid Strategy

    Basic Shape Strategy

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  • Q7

    The method of multiplying the 1st head to 8 is the best reference to get the height of the human figure accurately.

    Eight Heads Technique

    Sighting

    Basic Shape Strategy

    Linear Perspective

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  • Q8

    The artist use circle for the face, rectangle for the arms and oval for the body, what strategy do you think the artist used?

    Linear Perspective

    Grid Strategy

    Sighting

    Basic Shape Strategy

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  • Q9

    One way to get the measurement is to sight the actual figure with the help of the pencil by extending your arm out of the direction of the subject is what we called?

    Linear Perspective

    Basic Shape Strategy

    Grid Strategy

    Sighting

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  • Q10

    The use of line to construct the illusion of depth of the figure or object is one way of getting the lay-out usually in architectural planning.

    Grid Strategy

    Sighting

    Linear Perspective

    Basic Shape Strategy

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  • Q11

    What dimension of the object can you find on the right axis of isometric projection?

    Height

    Depth

    Length

    Width

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  • Q12

    Which angle of the object can you view on the left side of the Isometric projection?

    Rear View

    Right Side View

    Side View

    Front View

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  • Q13

    What dimension of the object can you find in on the vertical axis of isometric projection?

    Length

    Width

    Depth

    Height

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  • Q14

    What dimension of the object can you find on the left axis of isometric projection?

    Height

    Width

    Length

    Depth

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  • Q15

    How many degrees does this angle requires in a regular Isometric Drawing?

    30 degrees

    90 degrees

    60 degrees

    40 degrees

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  • Q16

    It is the arrangement in a drawing of the three principal views of an object.

    Perspective View

    Orthographic View

    Rear View

    Isometric View

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  • Q17

    This refers to medium line used to show edges and contours that is visible.

    Border Line

    Diagonal Lines

    End Line

    Visible Line

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  • Q18

    A line that is drawn very light and used to block in ang object. These lines are made so light that little or no erasing is needed.

    End Line

    Construction Line

    Border Line

    Visible Line

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  • Q19

    The way of cutting out of any part or any member of a structure in drawing is what we called _______.

    Dimension

    Injection

    Construction

    Projection

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  • Q20

    The teacher asked you to draw an object in a freehand drawing. What skills in drawing are you portraying?

    Painting

    Sculpture

    Sketching

    Scaling

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