Be kind, be colorful!
Color And Kindness Quiz Free Various MCQ Practice Test


Art Materials (4) • Famous Artists (3) • Art Activities (1) • Art and Nature (2) • Art Ideas (1) • Art Theory (1) • Indian Art (2) • Folk Art (2) • Colors (1) • Shapes (1) • Festival Art (1) • General Art (1)
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Art Materials & Colors:
Clouds look white or gray in the sky.
Art and Creativity:
Bananas are usually yellow when ripe.
Art Materials:
π A ruler helps make straight and even lines in art.
Drawing and Craft Activities:
Clay is soft and can be shaped with our hands to make animals, toys, and shapes.
Art Tools and Materials:
An apron keeps our clothes safe from paint stains.
Famous Artists, Art Forms & World Art:
Origami is the art of folding paper into animals, flowers, and more.
Art & Colors:
Most balloons are round like circles.
Art & Nature:
π Scissors help us cut paper into shapes for craft projects.
Animals, Nature & Art:
π Bees build honeycombs in the shape of hexagons to store honey.
Famous Art and Artists:
Van Gogh painted Sunflowers, a famous artwork full of bright yellow flowers.
Festivals:
During Onam, people make beautiful Pookalams (flower rangolis) to welcome the mythical king.
Art Tools:
Crayons are wax sticks kids use to color; they’re easy and less messy.
Colors:
Yellow is a warm, bright color — we use it for the sun and happy things.
Indian Crafts, Festivals & Cultural Symbols:
π‘ Gulal is the bright, soft color powder used during Holi celebrations.
Indian Traditional Art Forms:
Pattachitra paintings from Odisha are made on cloth or palm leaves using natural colors.
General Knowledge of Art:
Handprint art uses paint on your palms and fingers to create colorful prints and patterns.
Artists:
A sculptor shapes materials into 3D artworks we can touch and walk around.
Shapes:
A hexagon has six straight sides — like some honeycomb cells.
Indian Tribal & Folk Arts:
Kalighat paintings began near the Kalighat Temple in Kolkata, West Bengal.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
π‘ Tanjore paintings from Tamil Nadu use gold foil to decorate gods and goddesses.
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