🟦 Play & Learn Art Quiz | MCQ Practice Test

Play & Learn Art Quiz | MCQ Practice Test

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Play & Learn Art Quiz Free Different MCQ Practice Test

Fun, learning, and art come together! A quick and engaging art quiz designed for Sixth Standard learners to explore creative basics.

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Art MCQ Practice Test for

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Questions related to below topics
Texture (2) • Shades (4) • Color Value (2) • Colors (4) • Balance (2) • Color Theory (2) • Lines (2) • Shapes (1) • Space (1)

Instructions :
Please read and learn key points related to questions before start test. Click Start Test to render questions and start timer.
Solve 20 questions within 5 minutes. Choose the best option for each question. Click Submit to see results. You can review answers after submitting.


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Learn key points to remember

Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ Red is a primary color and cannot be mixed from other colors.

Light and dark shades:
🎨 Shading gives a 3D effect and shows depth.

Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Centered and equal sides create symmetry.

Value in art:
🧠 Light and dark values can show happy, calm, or dramatic moods.

Texture (real and visual):
Sandpaper has a rough real texture.

Shapes vs forms:
A box is solid, so it is a form.

Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Zigzag lines attract attention and show excitement.

Color wheel basics:
🧠 Orange, green, and purple are the three secondary colors.

Warm and cool colors:
Blue helps show cold and winter feelings in art.

Tints and shades:
Mustard yellow looks darker and is a shade of yellow.

Line types - straight, curved, zigzag:
Curved lines give a calm and friendly feeling.

Color wheel basics:
🧠 Red and green are complementary colors, placed opposite on the wheel.

Warm and cool colors:
The color wheel clearly shows warm colors grouped together.

Tints and shades:
Highlights are light areas, so tints are perfect for them.

Space in drawing (near & far):
✨ Near objects have more details to show closeness.

Primary, secondary, tertiary colors:
🖍️ All other colors begin from primary colors.

Light and dark shades:
🎨 Light shades make objects look farther away.

Balance (symmetry & asymmetry):
Balanced art feels comfortable and enjoyable.

Value in art:
🧠 Without value, drawings lack depth and interest.

Texture (real and visual):
Lines and shading make textures look real.


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