SD GEN ED ARTS EXIT TEST - 3 (50 ITEMS)
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Art is derived from a Latin term ARS which means
colorful
ability
life
beauty
30s - Q2
Is an expression of feelings and emotions. CENTER OF THE SEVEN FIELDS.
Philosophy
Religion
Art
Language
30s - Q3
People look at art in different ideas that they want to know more about or may be studying.
Art Appreciation
Aesthetics
Humanities
Philosophy
30s - Q4
One of the most impactful and enchanting art genres in existence. Compared to conventional art forms such as painting and sculpture, is intended to fill entire rooms or even entire exhibition space
performance art
pop art
Installation art
optical art
30s - Q5
Term used as an abbreviation of ‘opticalart’ to refer to painting and sculpture that exploits theillusions or optical effects of perceptual processes.
Pop art
Visual art
Literary art
Optical art
30s - Q6
comes in a wide variety of formats: live music, acting, dance and other forms of art, where creators or performers prioritize unconventionality and provocativeness over aesthetics.
Drama
Play
Performance art
Bodabil
30s - Q7
Referredto as “the new realism”
Performance Art
Literary Art
Art and Science
Pop Art
30s - Q8
Emerged in reaction to consumerism, mass media, and popular culture. This movement surfaced in the 1950s and gained major momentum throughout the sixties.
Pop art
plane art
Oblique art
visual art
30s - Q9
Impressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, minimalism and Abstract Expressionism are part of
contemporary art
primitive art
modern art
post modern art
30s - Q10
The type of balance in which there are more than slight differences between the divided areas of a work, yet there is an overall sense of balance.
symmetrical balance
asymmetrical balance
radial balance
crystallographic balance.
30s - Q11
Balance that is achieved by arranging elements on either side of the center of a composition in an equally weighted manner.
symmetrical balance
radial balance
crystallographic balance.
asymmetrical balance
30s - Q12
Achieved by giving equal weight to a large number of elements. Also called mosaic balance, this kind uses a grid pattern to place elements of equal visual weight.
asymmetrical balance
symmetrical balance
crystallographic bala
radial balance
30s - Q13
Symmetry in several directions. Visual elements are arranged around a central point in the composition, like the spokes on a bicycle wheel. Often, radially balanced designs are circular.
asymmetrical balance
crystallographic balance
radial balance
symmetrical balance
30s - Q14
A creative art and craft that uses fiber taken from plant, animal or synthetic material to create practical or decorative objects.
Knitting
Weaving Art
Embroidery
Textile Art
30s - Q15
It is using a single hook to hook the loops together directly on the piece of fabric.
embroidery
knitting
weaving
crocheting
30s