It’s Art Time!
Art Time Fun Quiz For Pre Primary Kids Free Many MCQ Practice Test


Shapes (2) • Shades (3) • Balance (2) • Lines (2) • Space (2) • Color Value (2) • Color Theory (2) • Colors (3) • Texture (2)
Learn key points to remember
Warm and cool colors:
Red is warm, and blue is cool. Mixing them shows contrast in art.
Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ Yellow-green is a tertiary color made from yellow and green.
Value in art:
🧠 Highlights are the brightest parts where light hits the object.
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Zigzag lines make drawings look fast and energetic.
Tints and shades:
Dark green is made by adding black to green, which creates a shade.
Texture (real and visual):
Smooth surfaces feel flat and even.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 Cool colors give calm and peaceful feelings in artwork.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Objects drawn lower on the page often look closer.
Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Balanced art feels pleasant and easy to look at.
Shapes vs forms:
Cube and sphere look solid and are forms.
Texture (real and visual):
Texture makes drawings look more real and interesting.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 Purple is created by mixing red and blue, shown between them on the wheel.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Light shading helps show near and far areas.
Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Equal color use helps maintain visual balance.
Shapes vs forms:
An oval is flat, so it is a shape.
Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ Mixing any two primary colors forms a secondary color.
Value in art:
🧠 Value helps show depth in three-dimensional drawings.
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Straight lines make neat and clean borders.
Tints and shades:
Sky blue is blue mixed with white, making it a tint.
Light and dark shades:
🎨 Dark shades help create night and shadow effects.
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