Play. Paint. Imagine!
My Art Playground Free Assorted MCQ Practice Test


Famous Artists (4) • Folk Art (7) • Colors (3) • Shapes (3) • Art Materials (3)
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Indian Tribal & Folk Arts:
Outlines make figures stand out.
Artists:
Block artists stamp patterns.
Shapes:
Stars are drawn with points; a typical star has five points.
Indian Tribal & Folk Arts:
Water animals are lucky signs.
Artists:
Oil paint looks shiny and thick.
Colors:
Bees are often attracted to yellow and purple flowers — bright colors that tell bees where nectar is.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
‘Chitrakar’ means painter. Pattachitra painters are known as chitrakars.
Art Materials:
Foam is squishy and fun to stick.
Colors:
A ripe mango often turns yellow or golden, and smells sweet — we draw ripe mangoes yellow in pictures.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Kalamkari means art done with a pen, and artists use bamboo sticks as pens.
Artists:
Small dots create big images.
Shapes:
A circle looks the same no matter how you spin it — it has rotational symmetry.
Indian Tribal & Folk Arts:
Masks help tell characters.
Artists:
Pattachitra uses strong lines and colors.
Shapes:
A soccer ball is a sphere — round and smooth in all directions.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Warli artists mix rice paste with water to make white color for painting.
Art Materials:
Glue connects paper links together.
Colors:
Fluorescent yellow-green is super bright and helps drivers spot crossings quickly to keep children safe.
Indian Traditional & Folk Arts:
Miniature paintings are tiny artworks filled with delicate designs and colors.
Art Materials:
Flat craft sticks spread glue neatly.
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