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Mini Masters Art Quiz Free Mixed MCQ Practice Test


Color Theory (2) • Shades (4) • Lines (2) • Colors (3) • Shapes (2) • Space (2) • Texture (2) • Color Value (2) • Balance (1)
Learn key points to remember
Value in art:
🧠 Value shows how light or dark something is. It helps young artists create depth and mood in drawings.
Texture (real and visual):
Texture tells us how a surface feels or looks like it feels, such as rough, smooth, or soft.
Shapes vs forms:
A shape is flat and has only height and width. It looks like it is drawn on paper.
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
A straight line does not bend or turn. It is commonly used to show roads, buildings, and edges in art.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 A color wheel is round so colors can be placed in order, helping students understand color relationships easily.
Warm and cool colors:
Red is a warm color. Warm colors remind us of the sun, fire, and heat, making artwork feel energetic and lively.
Tints and shades:
A tint is made by adding white to a color. This makes the color look lighter and softer.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Space helps show how near or far objects appear in a drawing, making artwork look real and deep.
Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ Red is a primary color. Primary colors cannot be made by mixing other colors.
Light and dark shades:
🎨 Adding white makes a color look lighter. This is called a light shade and helps create soft effects in drawings.
Tints and shades:
A shade is created by adding black to a color, making it darker and deeper.
Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Objects that are near appear larger, helping students understand space clearly.
Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ The three primary colors are red, blue, and yellow.
Light and dark shades:
🎨 Black makes a color darker. Dark shades help show shadows and depth in art.
Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Balance helps artwork feel steady and pleasant, making it easy for the eyes to enjoy.
Value in art:
🧠 White has the highest (lightest) value and reflects the most light in art.
Texture (real and visual):
Real texture can be touched and felt, like sandpaper or tree bark.
Shapes vs forms:
A form is 3D and looks solid. A cube has height, width, and depth.
Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Curved lines bend gently and are used to draw clouds, faces, and flowing shapes.
Color wheel basics:
🧠 Red, yellow, and blue are the three primary colors that help create many other colors.
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