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The tradition of court portraiture in many cultures (for example, imperial Rome, Mughal
India, ancient China) relates most directly to a ruler’s desire to represent his or her A. power and legacy. B. physical beauty. C. moral purity. D. intelligence and education. |
A. power and legacy.
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Which of the following would be the most effective instructional strategy for developing high
school students’ ability to explain their motivations and goals in making specific artworks? A. Asking periodically for student volunteers to describe how their work expresses personal meaning B. Having students write a paper for each finished work to explain the rationale behind the work C. Beginning every class by calling on students randomly to discuss their progress and intentions D. Instituting regular critique sessions during which all students answer questions about their work |
D. Instituting regular critique sessions during which all students answer questions
about their work |
Answer choice D suggests instituting regular critique sessions during which all students answer
questions about their work. Through answering questions from others about their works, students will be encouraged to look at their works objectively and to consider whether they have succeeded in communicating their motivations and goals for the specific artwork. This activity would also encourage the development of students’ ability to communicate their motivations and goals. In addition, the inclusion of all students ensures that they will all have the opportunity to practice this skill on a regular basis. Therefore, answer choice D is the best response to this question. |
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Jackson Pollock said of this painting, “She-Wolf came into existence because I had to paint it.
Any attempt on my part to say something about it, to attempt explanation of the inexplicable, could only destroy it.” This quote indicates that Pollock relied on which of the following in the creation of his artwork? A. His artistic influences B. His recognizable iconography C. His intuitive unconscious D. His use of a new medium |
C. His intuitive unconscious
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Answer choice C states that Pollock relied on intuition and the unconscious in the creation of the
painting The quotation begins by saying, “She-Wolf came into existence because I had to paint it.” If the irresistible impulse to make the work had had an external source, it seems likely that Pollock would have been able to identify the source of the need to create the work. The following statement, however, “Any attempt on my part to say something about it . . . could only destroy it” reinforces the idea that there is no external source; rather, the motivation was intuitive, or unconscious. The quotation as a whole can be interpreted as a rejection of an analytical approach to the painting. Finally, the kinds of marks in the painting and the approach to the imagery support this interpretation. Therefore, choice C is the best response to this question. |
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Which of the following elements of art
describes the quality conveyed by the surface of an object? A. Shape B. Form C. Texture D. Space |
C. Texture
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A drawing done with which of the following media would most probably need to be finished with a fixative?
A. Charcoal B. 5H pencil C. Pen and ink D. Conté crayon |
A. Charcoal
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Which of the following painting
techniques would likely be most effective for communicating a sense of spontaneous, explosive energy? A. Using delicate, blended strokes B. Using gentle, curving strokes C. Using quick, broad strokes D. Using deliberate, measured strokes |
C. Using quick, broad strokes
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Which of the following media allows a sculptor to explore most easily the subtle nuances of an artistic gesture?
A. Metal B. Wood C. Clay D. Stone |
C. Clay
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Fumes from which of the following
jewelry-making materials pose the greatest threat to an artist’s long-term health? A. Solder B. Brass C. Silver D. Copper |
A. Solder
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An artist who wishes to use a
printmaking medium to create a work that minimizes the noticeable effect of his or her hand would probably select which of the following media? A. Serigraph B. Monoprint C. Woodcut D. Etching |
A. Serigraph
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In the initial stages of planning a work
of performance art, the most important consideration is determining the A. need for costumes and props. B. artist’s relationship to the audience. C. lighting and audiovisual requirements. D. elevation of the performance site. |
B. artist’s relationship to the audience
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In everyday life in medieval Europe, stained glass windows were an
important form of the visual arts because they served the purpose of A. educating those who could not read about religious subjects. B. documenting changing court fashions and personalities. C. offering pleasant distractions during long church services. D. offering an inexpensive alternative to clear glass windows. |
A. educating those who could not read about religious subjects.
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The textures and forms used to depict
the subject of this sculpture convey which of the following impressions? A. Restless energy B. Intimidating power C. Youthful exuberance D. Tranquil perfection |
D. Tranquil perfection
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Which of the following best explains
the historical context of Incan textiles? A. Incas abandoned the creation of textiles as an art form in favor of durable projects such as roads, buildings, and bridges. B. Incas considered textiles of little value and used them solely for functional purposes. C. Incas learned weaving from the Spanish, with whom they developed a successful textile trade. D. Incas used clothing patterns to indicate social standing and ethnic identity in a multicultural society. |
D. Incas used clothing patterns to indicate
social standing and ethnic identity in a multicultural society. |
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Which of the following visual cues
in this painting is most important in creating the illusion of pictorial depth? A. The hard lines on both sides of the image B. The small lamppost at lower center C. The symmetrical composition D. The strong contrast between light and dark |
B. The small lamppost at lower center
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The figure in this drawing is
recognizable to viewers as a bull because the artist cues viewers by using which of the following compositional devices? A. Simple lines and flat forms B. Clear distinctions between positive and negative space C. Realistic proportional relationships D. Familiar elements of the animal’s shape |
D. Familiar elements of the animal’s shape
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Which of the following models used
in analyzing artworks emphasizes the means by which an artwork reflects historical and material aspects of its culture of origin? A. Formalist B. Freudian C. Feminist D. Marxist |
D. Marxist
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According to the Texas Essential
Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), sixth-grade students are expected to demonstrate technical skills effectively in several two-dimensional, threedimensional, and electronic media. In light of this requirement, a teacher planning art instruction for sixth-grade students should design lessons that A. allow students to select media with which they are most comfortable. B. work systematically, transferring skills from one medium to another. C. focus on developing skills only in those media the students fi nd most challenging. D. excite students by mixing media and techniques randomly. |
B. work systematically, transferring skills
from one medium to another. |
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A first-grade teacher takes her
students on a walk outdoors during which they observe and discuss the area surrounding their school. This instructional activity is most likely to benefit students by encouraging them to A. create earth art. B. perceive and reflect on their environment. C. use found objects to make art. D. approach art problems from an original point of vie |
B. perceive and reflect on their
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Which of the following methods would
be most appropriate for assessing the artistic development of preschool children? A. Periodically giving the children an art problem to solve, specifying the medium to be used, and providing a set of criteria the fi nal product should meet B. Maintaining a folder for each child to which works are added each week and then examining the works in chronological order, noting changes that occur C. Periodically holding individual, openended interviews with each child in which the child is asked to discuss what he or she likes about various types of art activities D. Creating a checklist of criteria that constitute a successful work of art and then using that checklist as a guide to discuss each child’s work with him or her |
B. Maintaining a folder for each child to
which works are added each week and then examining the works in chronological order, noting changes that occur |
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For artists interested in exhibiting their
work for the first time, which of the following community art resources would be the most likely venue? A. A commercial gallery B. A university gallery C. A city museum D. A local arts festival |
D. A local arts festival
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The term used to describe the many degrees of shading between black and white is?
A. intensity B. Cloisonne C. chiaroscuro D. Hue |
A. Intensity
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The amount of light reflected by a hue is known as:
A. veduta B. Volute C. value D. tempera |
C. Value
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Everything in nature adheres to the cone, the cylinder, and the curve. That statement was said by the painter?
A. Monet B.Cezanne C. Chavdin D. Picasso |
B. Cezanne
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A NEWER painting medium is?
A. synthetic resin paints B. vegetable dyes C. casein paints D. gold leaf |
A. Synthetic resin paints
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Paintings with the emphasis on inner emotions, sensations, or ideas rather than actual appearance.
A. impressionism B. futurism C. expressionism D. extentialism |
C. expressionsim
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Bright colors, sharp diagonal movements, constantly moving forms and melodramatic lighting Best describes:
A. expressionist B. op C. genre D. Frensh romantic |
D. French romantic
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Assembling sheet brass sculptures is safest in a classroom situation when the teacher uses the method of.
A. brazing D. welding C. soldering D. embossing |
C. soldering
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The LEAST important expectation of a lesson in modeling the human figure
A. developing the ability to express a human gesture in form B. acheiving a proficiency in anatomical construction C. becoming more sensitive to form relationships in sculpture D. discovering more about the applications of the media |
B. Achieving a proficiency in anatomical construction
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The MAIN concept to stress in a lesson on sculpture for beginners is
A. compact and unified form B. realistic detail C. imaginative treatment D. grooved forms |
A. compact and unified form
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If the background of a dry point etching is too dark, the cause is probably:
A. too much ink B. too much roller pressure C. inadequate wiping D. inadequate paper conditioning |
D. inadeguate wiping.
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In silk screen printing, tusche is used in making a __________.
A. paper B. washout C. film D. photograph |
B. washout
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Adjusting the impression of a print run can BEST be accomplished by
A. makie-ready B. moving the grippers C. tightening the guides D. adjusting the platen |
A. make ready
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The process used to make earthenware waterproof is known as:
A. glazing B. molding C. firing D. bisque |
A. Glazing
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Of the following, the oxide that is used to produce a glaze with red tones is
A. vanadium oxide B. iron oxide C. Nickel oxide d. cobalt oxide |
B. Iron Oxide
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Ceramic sculpture that is NOT to be fired is often supported with
A. star stilts B. Bridging C. an armature D. A wire looped tool |
C. an armature
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In weaving, a series of threads that lie in a vertical position is called the
A. weft B. warp C. bye-spokes D. Sag |
B. Warp
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The character of fabrics used in stage costumes is important. All of these combinations are correct EXCEPT:
A. Chiffon - drapes well in fine folds B. Buckram - gives deep, soft folds C.Burlap - coarse and stiff, drapes reluctantly D. satin - catches light that accents folds |
Buckram - gives deep, soft folds
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Buckram is a stiff cloth, made of cotton, and still occasionally linen, which is used to cover and protect books.
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A term applied to pattern in weaving is
A. Applique B. Batik C. jacquard D. petit point. |
C. Jacquard
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Of the following materials used in early American crafts, the one that was not included was
A. wrought iron B. hammered copper C. painter tin D. pewter |
D. Pewter
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Copper and brass may be darkened by treatment with a solution of:
A. hydrochloric acid B. floor wax C. potassium sulfide D. hydrogen peroxide |
C. Potassium sulfide
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All of the following terms are concerned with metal work EXCEPT:
A. champleve B. cloisonne C. repousse D. batik |
D. Batik
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Jewelry, potentially could be a mixed media project. The technique of ornamenting in which small grains of metal, usually gold, are soldered to a flat surface is:
A. gouache B. granulation C. hatching D. iconostasis |
B. granulation
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The internet brings so many new possibilities to the classroom. The term used to visualize a recreation of audio-video is:
A. nic card B. scanning from digital cameras C. streaming video D. live instant teleconferencing |
C. streaming video
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Software can be used for research as well as to obtain scanned material for information into a work of art that is mixed media based. Common software used for graphic representations is:
A. Photoshop B. Excel C. Works D. Access |
A. Photoshop
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In the graphic arts, the contrariety between grease and water makes possible the
A. dry point B. serigraph C. monotype D. lithograph |
D. lithograph
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Mezzotint, aguatint and stipple are:
A. names of engraving tools B. sheets of overlay used in advertising art C. techniques of modern photo-engraving D. processes designed to produce tonal effects |
D. processes designed to produce tonal effects.
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A method of reproducing drawings by which the incised lines are the parts which are printed is classified as ________printing.
A. intaglio B. relief C. paleographic D. offset |
A. Intaglio
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Solar heated houses means houses
A. with excellent insulation B. that faces west C. with radiant heating D. oriented to make use of the sun't rays |
D. Oriented to make use of the sun's rays.
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Gothic archetecute is closely associated with
A. column B. Dome C. gargoyle D. open meeting areas |
C. Gargoyle
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A room too long for its width can be made to appear wider by using a ___color on the ___.
A. warm; short walls B. bright; ceiling C. warm; walls D. bright; long walls |
A. warm; short walls
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If you take a picture on a sunny day your film results will show.
A. flat gray B. medium gray C. more contrast D.less contrast |
C. more contrast
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A good project for a beginning class in photography would be to make
A. Contact prints B. enlargements C. montages D. murals |
A. contact prints
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Of major importance to a stage-set design is it's
A. fidelity to detail B. ease of scenery shifting C. effectiveness in interpreting a script D. imaginative combinations of stock units |
C. effectiveness in interpreting a script.
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Of the following, the latest trend in modern stage production is the
A. theatre in the round B. proscenium arch stage C. apron stage D. revolving stage |
A. theatre in the round
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The most poserful factor in a stage design is
A. texture B. form C. color D. line |
D. line
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Ten dollar throw away cameras are still popular but increasingly the cost of developing picures is further reduced by using a:
A. video streaming B. scanner C. drug store self developing maching D. digital camera |
D. Digital camera
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Scrap book collections are putting those vast collections of home pictures into a mixed media home museum. One page may have used:
A. stencils, watercolors B. wood block printing, pen and ink C. feathered paper, matting techniques D. All the above |
D. All of the above
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A beginning class in computer applications for art would include
A. drawing circles freehand B. cit and paste of clip art C. modification of cartoon strips text. D. fine art reproduction |
B. cut and paste of clip art
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Monet works as an impressionst painting include
A. Sunrise: An impression B. onld St. Lazare station C. the Terrace at Ste, Adresse D. Les Nympheas |
C. The Terrace at ste. Adresse
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A pop artist often use commercial art subjects and techniques in their statements about the contemporaty scene. One known for his Brilo Boxes is:
A. Andy Warhol B. George Segal C. Jim Dine D. Clas Oldenburg |
A. Andy Warhol
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It is unwise to keep items such as _____ in small containers.
A. felt tip markers with obnoxious odors. B. pastels (dust) C. irons in the classrooms (used to iron out paper) D. Turpentine |
D. Turpentine
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After planishing a silver surface for decoration the work should be
A. polished heavily on a buffing wheel B. cleaned with emery cloth C. cleanted with a coarse steel wool D. polished as little as possible |
D. polished as little as possible
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A two handled egg-shaped jar used for general storage purposes is known as
A. apse B. abacus C. scale D. amphora |
D. Amphora
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To prevent shattering due to thermal shock, the kiln door should never be opened until the pyrometer registers no more than
A. 1000 F degrees B. 200 F degress C. 500 F degrees D. 350 F degrees |
B. 200 f degrees
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Handsome materials, a great stone wall cypress wood and large expanses of glass characterize the living room of Taliesin, the Wisonsin home of
A.Philip Webb B. Frank Lloyd Wright C. MArcel Breuer D. Edward Morse |
B. Frank Lloyd Wright
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Grafting Western styles onto tribal themes is MOST evident in the emerging style of the carvings of ____ art.
A. Riparian B. New African C. Chinese D. American Indian |
B. New African
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Roman buildings followed the Greek style in
A. architectural details and the use of the portico B. stressing the importance of the interior C. the use of circular form D. The extensive use of marble |
A. architectural details and the use of the portico
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Portico-is a porch that is leading to the entrance of a building, or extended as a colonnade, with a roof structure over a walkway, supported by columns or enclosed by walls. This idea first appeared in Ancient Greece and has influenced many cultures, including most Western cultures.
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The aim of the Romantic Movement was
A. spontaneity B. moderation C. intellectualization D. introspection |
A. spontaneity
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Impressionism was interested in
A. fleeting aspects of nature B. formal organization C. dynamic materialism D. spatial vitality |
A. fleeting aspects of nature
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Early Christian art in Europe reflected all the following EXCEPT.
A. Hellenistic traditional representation B. figure drawing from nature C. intricate combination of the Celts D. decorative patterns from the East. |
B. figure drawing from nature
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Of the following, the names which are NOT grouped in chronological order are:
A. Giotto, Van Eyck, Botticelli, Veronese B. Poussin, Boucher, David, Delacroix C. Pisaro, Millet, Cezanne, Courbet D. Michelangelo, Houdon, Rodin, Lurent |
C. Pissaro, Millet, Cezanne, Coubet
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Painting in the late 19th century showed Eastern influence in all of the following EXCEPT
A. clear, pure color B. flat pattern effects C. finesse of line and contour D.atmospheric effects |
D. atmospheric effects
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Of the following, the FIRST statues ever to show smiles were those of the
A. Romans B. Persians C. Hellenistic Cretans D. archaic Greeks |
D. Archaic Greeks
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The visionary and mystic painter among the late 19th century American painters was:
A. Eakins B. Homer C. Ryder D. Sargent |
C. Ryder
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The Cubist movement
A. was brief with little influence B. has had endless consequences in art C. was limited to Braque and Picasso D. was a return to academic principles |
B. has had endless consequences in Art
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Aside form painting, Rembrandt was also renowned for his________.
A. sculpture B. prints C. frescoes D. architectural designs |
B. prints
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Michelangelo's Adam and Eve fresco in the Sistine Chapel
A. has sweeping movements which foretell the Baroque B. stresses quiet simplicity and ethereal mood C. over-dramatizes the figures D. represents the figures in real space |
A. has sweeping movements which foretell the Baroque
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Glass sculpture is made by this famous artist
A. Cartier B. Steuben C. Corning D. Faberge |
B. Steuben
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Japanese temples
A. aim at equilibrium between the horizontal and the vertical B. emphasize the verbal C. emphasize the horizontal D. emphasize color. |
D. emphasize color
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The revolving stage is an innovation which was fully developed in
A. France B. Germany C. Spain D. Greece |
B. Germany
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In which period of art were stained glass windows introduced for church decoration?
A. Roman B. Gothic C. Renaissance D. Futuristic |
B. Gothic
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The MOST important American contribution to the development of architecture has been
A. steel-frame construction B. revolving doors C. elevators D. reinforced concrete |
A. Steel-framed construction
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FREEDOM OF THE PRESS is associated with the early American printer
A. William Bradford B. Benjamin Franklin C. Stephen Daye D. John Zenger |
D. John Zenger
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Contemporary sculptors, unlike Bodin, believe that sculpture
A. should express the material of which it is made B. material should be transformed to look like something else C. sculpture should look like living flesh D. should be a detailed imitation of painting |
A. Should express the material of which it is made
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Contemporary abstract-expressionism has prototypes in the works of
A. Klee and Kandinsky B. Schmidt-Rutloff and Pechstein C. Kokoschka and Soutine D. Rohlfs and Nolde |
A. Klee and Kandinsky
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Gilt and metal acanthus leaces, laurel wreaths, torches, winged victories, cornucopias are signatures of the furniture style known as
A. Empire B. Victorian C. Jacobean D. Provincial |
A. Empire
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The drabber aspects, the loneliness of unpretentious streets, the rectangles and the long horizontals of the plain facades characterize the paintings of
A. Gyorgy Kepes B. Edward Hopper C. Morris Graves D. George Bellows. |
B. Edward Hopper
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Edward Hopper was a prominent American realist painter and printmaker. While most popularly known for his oil paintings, he was equally proficient as a watercolorist and printmaker in etching. In both his urban and rural scenes, his spare and finely calculated renderings reflected his personal vision of modern American life.
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Surrealism aims to:
A. Develop apart from the other arts B. express the writing of Freud C. figures caught in swirling movement D. unification through dynamic movement |
B express the writing of Freud
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Picasso's mural Guernica emphasizes
A. misery and distrust B. political corruption C. glory and battle D. death triumphant |
D. death triumphant
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Guernica is a painting by Pablo Picasso, depicting the bombing of Guernica, Spain, by German and Italian warplanes at the behest of the Spanish Nationalist forces, on April 26, 1937 during the Spanish Civil War.
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Both the early christian and ethe early Byzantine periods are noted for their
A. minarets and fine marble bell towers B. enormous stained glass window C. filigree work in metal D. mosaic decorations |
D. mosaic decorations
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Among the following pairs of descriptive words, the pair that may BEST be used to describe a comparison of MOSES by Michelangelo and the Egyptian statue of PHARAOH Ramses II is:
A. spiral versus frontal B. Open versus closed C. delicate versus ornate D. restrained versus unrestrained |
A. spiral versus frontal
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In contrast to Florentine painters who were primatily interested in the study of from to express ideas the Venetians strove for
A. brutal reality B. abstract conceptions C. sumptuous magnificence D. two- dimensional expression |
C. sumptuous magnificence
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The adjectives "delicately proportioned" sense of balance and "calm" apply to
A. Greek B. Medieval C. Hellenistic D. Roman |
A. Greek
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Mountains in a watercolor can MOST effectively be made to appear farther away by.
A. green against a red background B. ;yellow against a blue background C. orange against a blue background D. black against a yellow background. |
B. yellow against a blue background
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The best source of visual material to enrich a classroom lesson on the principles of still life composition may be found in the works of
A. Signac B. Chagall C. Cezanne D. Utrillo |
C. Cezanne
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was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Cézanne can be said to form the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism. Cézanne's work demonstrates a mastery of design, colour, composition and draftsmanship. His often repetitive, sensitive and exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable.
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The main idea of Mayan art was
A. the human form B. tigers C. death faces D. the serpent - bird |
D. the serpent - bird
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Impressionistic color and that which was of value in the whole Renaissance tradition were combined in the painting of
A. Cezanne B. Henri Rousseau C. Toulouse Lautrec D. Monet |
A. Cezanne
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Egyptian mural paintings show
A. no feeling for nature B. True perspective in depicting garden scenes C. subject matter coordinated to a flat surface D. realistic colors of human attire |
C. subject matter corrdinated to a flat surface.
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The most important consideration for determining whether a color should be painted on the ceiling of a room is the
A. color's affinity to the tone of the floor B. color's relationship to the textured or patterend surfaces in the room. C. effect of space desired D. number of openings in the room |
C. the effect of space desired
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His puzzling paintings "the scream" contain nightmarish and grotesque figures and faces within an atmosphere of wild fantasy.
A. Hans Memlins B. Hugo Van Der Goes C. Jan Van Eck D. Edward Munch |
D. Edward Munch
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When making hand wrought jewlery, the material which is used to imbed rings , bracelets, etc. while being worked is
A. geletin B. pitch C. epoxy-cement D.plaster of Paris |
B. Pitch
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A contemporary phase of painting sweeping America, satirizing the "Cult of the Commonplace," is called
A. abstract expressionism B. collage C. pop art D. art nouveau |
C. Pop Art
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Pop art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United States.[1] Pop art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist's use of the mass-produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of fine art. Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation.[1][2] The concept of pop art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.[
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Evaluation of a work of Art should NOT include:
A. consideration of subject matter B. cost C. materials used D. style |
B. Cost
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Individual styles which have established costume trends include all of the following EXCEPT:
A. extravagant elaborate hats-- Hedda Hopper B. Forward tilted hat with feathers --Empress Eugenie C. Beanie --- D. pillobox hat worn far back--Jacqueine Kennedy |
A. extravagant elaborate hats -- Hedda Hopper
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Peasants singing, working, dancing, and feasting, are shown vividly in the paintings of:
A. Velasquez B. Goya C. El Greco D. Murillo |
D. Murillo
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was a Spanish painter, one of the most important figures in Baroque painting in Spain. Although he is best known for his religious works, Murillo also produced a considerable number of paintings of contemporary women and children. These lively, realist portraits of flower girls, street urchins, and beggars constitute an extensive and appealing record of the everyday life of his times.
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Early Christian sculpture is characterized by:
A. large cult statues B. life size representations of human figures C. sculptural reliefs with special depth D. small-scale forms and surface decoration |
D. small-scale forms and surface decorations
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To understand a pupils readiness for advanced work:
A. ask a parent how long the pupil takes to do math homework B. observe the pupil as he works on practice materials in class C. Pose questions to cooperative learning groups to ascertain ansers as to how they arrived at an answer. D. use test scores |
B. observe the pupil as he works on practice material in class
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Of the following, the main reasons why psychologists warn against over-emphasis of the rewards and punishment motivation:
A. it ingore the more effective stimulus of inner satisfaction B. it inevitably leads to a listless class atmosphere C. it has little or no influence with the bright child D. it often leads by easy stages to corporal punishment |
A. it ignores the more effective stimulus of inner satisfaction
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Once a class is hopelessly behind the time schedule for the curriculum, what should the teacher do at midyear.
A. Reduce the content to the most vital topics with the aid of the chairman. B. Speed up your teaching,double assignments, omit visual aids, reduce the number of tests C. Develop mimegraphed notes for study at home, test pupils D. Proceed at the pace, inform Chairman, explain that these pupils are getting excellent training on fewer topics and will fare better even though you will not be able to go through all objectives. |
A. Reduce the content to the most vital topics with the aid of the chairman
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Which of the following is generally a sound principle for questioning for the teacher to follow?
A. The pupil must feel a need or desire to find a solution B. the problem situation must come from the experiences of the pupil C. there should not be a barrier between the pupil and the solution D. the problem should be clear cut and be solvable in only one way. |
C. there should not a be a barrier between the pupil and the solution
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A gifted student asks a question that the art teacher connot immediately answer. The best way for a teacher to handle the situation is to.
A. attempt to answer the question anyway. B. admit he does not know and have the answer looked up and reported to the class at the same or next lesson. C. state that the question will be answerd in a future time. D. accept the answer of a student that seems to know. |
B. admit he does not know and have the answer looked up and reported to the class at the same or next lesson.
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Which of the following statements best desctibe zero based budgetting process?
A. It examines each item in relation to expected revenues. B. It begins with empty acounts to then justify the continuation of the expenditure C. It begins with accounts for the past three years and looks at the history of spending to justify new expenditures. D. It integrates long-range planning with the resources provided to meet specific needs. |
B. It begins with empy accounts to then justify the continuation of the expenditure.
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Group morale will be higher, as a rule, in classes that are run inwhich one of the following:
A. Democratic B. Autocratic C. Laissez-faire D. Individual |
A. Democratic.
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Which one of the following basic suggestions should one carry out first to establish good class management.
A. Train the class in distribution of materials. B. Discuss the aims of the year's work C. Take out a seating plan. D. Discuss the required rules for proper class behavior |
D. Discuss the required rules for proper class behavior.
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The Lemon Test Provides a rubric for analyzing educational theory to determine their constitutionality. The constitutional issue that the Lemon Test addresses is:
A. Free speech B. search and seizure C. establishment of religion D. good and welfare of the students |
C. estabilshment of religion
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Childre in hospitals that are unable to do heavier work can be provided a challenging activity including watercolor because:
A. it can be a pre-writing activity B. Spilled paint washes out of linens C. It can increase the dexterity of the hand. D. All of the above. |
D. All of the above.
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