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Little Genius Art Quiz Free Sundry MCQ Practice Test


Colors (2) • Lines (2) • Shapes (2) • Space (2) • Texture (2) • Balance (2) • Contrast (2) • Art Theory (2) • Proportion (2) • Rhythm (2)
Learn key points to remember
Proportion and scale:
Wrong scale makes objects look confusing or unrealistic.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Texture contrast makes artwork feel more real and interesting.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Lines help show texture by creating patterns, strokes, and surface effects.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
Depth makes an object three-dimensional.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Grey sits between light and dark, showing a middle value.
Rhythm and movement:
Just like music has beats, visual rhythm has repeated elements that create a pattern.
Emphasis and focal point:
Extra texture and detail draw attention to important areas.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Symmetrical balance is simple because both sides are the same.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Perspective helps artists show distance and depth using lines and size changes.
Line types and expressive lines:
Thick lines look bold and strong, grabbing attention in artwork.
Proportion and scale:
Cars are naturally smaller than houses, so scale is correct.
Contrast in art composition:
🖍️ Contrast guides the viewer's eyes to the important part of the artwork.
Texture: visual and tactile:
📝 Sand adds a rough surface that can be felt, making art more sensory.
Shapes vs forms (2D & 3D):
When a circle is extended with depth, it becomes a cylinder form.
Colour value and intensity:
🖌️ Bright pink is stronger and more intense than pastel shades.
Rhythm and movement:
Repeating bright colors attracts attention and moves the viewer's eyes across the artwork.
Emphasis and focal point:
Light and dark contrast makes focal points clear and strong.
Balance (symmetrical, asymmetrical, radial):
Mandalas spread patterns from the center in all directions.
Space: positive, negative, illusion of depth:
Light and dark values make objects look near or far, creating depth.
Line types and expressive lines:
Thin lines are used for small details and gentle designs.
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