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My First Art MCQ Free Practice Test


Contrast (2) • Art Theory (2) • Harmony (2) • Lines (2) • Composition (2) • Perspective (2) • Design Principles (2) • Proportion (2) • Texture (2) • Space (2)
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Texture - Visual vs Tactile:
📝 Visual texture helps show details like stone, skin, or fabric on flat surfaces using lines and shading.
Principles of Design - Balance Types:
Rangoli patterns usually start from the center and spread evenly, showing radial balance.
Movement and Rhythm in Composition:
Curved lines feel smooth and flowing, often suggesting motion and energy in art.
Harmony and Unity in Art:
Unity gives a feeling of wholeness and togetherness.
Contrast and Emphasis:
Bright and dull together create contrast that attracts the eye.
Use of Space in Art:
Artists use overlapping, size change, and placement to create depth using space.
Proportion in Human Figures:
Correct proportions make figures appear more realistic and visually pleasing.
Perspective and Depth:
Parallel lines seem to meet at a vanishing point, creating depth.
Line Quality and Expression:
Diagonal and repeated lines suggest motion and speed in artwork.
Elements of Art - Advanced Understanding:
Value helps artists create contrast and mood using light and dark tones.
Texture - Visual vs Tactile:
📝 Pencil shading creates light and dark areas that suggest texture, making drawings look more realistic.
Principles of Design - Balance Types:
Asymmetrical balance uses different shapes or sizes but still feels visually balanced.
Movement and Rhythm in Composition:
Artists use many methods together to show movement and rhythm clearly.
Harmony and Unity in Art:
Using similar textures helps artworks feel calm and harmonious.
Contrast and Emphasis:
The focal point is where the viewer looks first.
Use of Space in Art:
Smaller objects look farther away, helping create deep space in art.
Proportion in Human Figures:
Children have larger heads compared to their body size, which is important in age-based drawing.
Perspective and Depth:
The horizon line shows eye level and helps place objects correctly in depth.
Line Quality and Expression:
Rough lines look uneven and energetic, showing strong feelings or tension.
Elements of Art - Advanced Understanding:
Texture adds a touch-like feeling, even when we only see it.
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