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Brush Up With Art Quiz Free Diverse MCQ Practice Test


Color Theory (2) • Contrast (2) • Dots Art (2) • Lines (2) • Space (4) • Shapes (2) • Art Elements (2) • Balance (2) • General Art (2)
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Visual balance using elements:
Asymmetrical balance uses different elements that still feel balanced.
Space and depth in drawing:
When one object covers part of another, it shows which is in front and which is behind.
Positive and negative space:
Using space properly helps shapes look neat and easy to recognize.
Dot and point in art:
📝 A lone dot attracts attention and feels strong and powerful.
Color properties:
🖍️ Adding white makes the color lighter in value, which artists call a tint.
Alignment and arrangement:
Vertical alignment moves from top to bottom and gives a strong, stable feeling.
Unity through elements:
Unity brings all elements together to make the artwork feel whole.
Shape vs form:
A ball is a sphere, which is a form. Shading makes it look round and real.
Line types and uses:
Vertical lines go up and down. They make objects look tall and strong.
Contrast in artworks:
🧠 Bright and dull colors together make contrast and catch our eyes.
Visual balance using elements:
Light and dark values can balance each other visually.
Space and depth in drawing:
The horizon line shows eye level and helps place objects correctly in space.
Positive and negative space:
Sometimes hidden shapes appear when we observe negative space carefully.
Dot and point in art:
📝 Repeated dots make rhythm, like a visual beat in art.
Color properties:
🖍️ Intensity shows how bright or dull a color looks.
Alignment and arrangement:
Horizontal alignment moves from left to right and feels calm and wide.
Unity through elements:
Lines help move the eyes across the artwork, connecting different parts.
Shape vs form:
A rectangle is flat and has no depth, so it is a shape.
Line types and uses:
Horizontal lines look peaceful. They are used for land, water, and sleeping figures.
Contrast in artworks:
🧠 Contrast guides our eyes to the most important part of the artwork.
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