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Color Theory

The document contains two sets of questions and answers about color theory. It covers topics like color systems (CMYK, RGB, Pantone), primary and secondary colors, color schemes (monochromatic, triadic, analogous), color attributes (hue, value, saturation), color blindness types, and more. It also provides a link to join a Telegram channel for more information on color and design topics.

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Color Theory

The document contains two sets of questions and answers about color theory. It covers topics like color systems (CMYK, RGB, Pantone), primary and secondary colors, color schemes (monochromatic, triadic, analogous), color attributes (hue, value, saturation), color blindness types, and more. It also provides a link to join a Telegram channel for more information on color and design topics.

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Color Theory

Which is the color system that is used by most printers?

Answer : CMYK

In which of the following color gradient types, the colors are arranged in a straight line?

Answer : Linear

A tint is lighter than the original color.

Answer : True

All colors are a combination of red, blue, and yellow pigments.

Answer : True

Which of the following is a warm color?

Answer : Red

Which of the following colors is associated with trust, security, coldness, and fear?

Answer : Blue

Red and Yellow colors combine to form _______.

Answer : Orange

______ measures the variation among grays and refers to the darkness or lightness of a color.

Answer : value

Which color system allows designers to match the colors irrespective of the equipment used for the
color production?

Answer : RGB (Incorrect) PANTONE

The decreased ability of a person to distinguish between colors is known as ________.

Answer : Color Blindness

Adding black to an original color will give you a ______.

Answer : Shade

Gray is a neutral color.

Answer : True

The process of creating color by blocking white light using a pigment of dyes is called _______.

Answer : Subtractive Process


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All colors are a combination of red, blue, and green lights.

Answer : True

Red and green are analogous colors.

Answer : False

The color scheme that only involves white and black color is called __________.

Answer : Achromatic

Who developed the concept of 'color of paint' that states all colors are mixtures of red, yellow, and
blue pigments?

Answer : Tim Brown (incorrect) Isaac Newton (incorrect)

In which of the following color gradient types, the colors sweep around the starting point in a
counterclockwise direction?

Answer : Angular

In a color wheel, the colors directly opposite each other have maximum contrast.

Answer : True

Which color scheme is mostly used in minimalistic designs?

Answer : Monochromatic

Set2:

The variance between two colors is known as _______.

Answer : Color Contrast

Which of the following is a primary color?

Answer : Red

The color scheme created by choosing different tints, tones and shades of the same hue is called
__________.

Answer : Monochromatic

A color wheel helps you to create meaningful color schemes for your designs.

Answer : True

Which of the following is a cool color?

Answer : Blue
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In which of the following color gradient types are the colors arranged in a circular pattern?

Answer : Radial

_________ developed the concept of 'color of light', that states all colors are mixtures of red, green,
and blue lights.

Answer : Moses Harris (incorrect) Issac Newton

The inability of a person to recognize blue/yellow color is known as ________.

Answer : Tritanopia

The inability of a person to recognize green color is known as ________.

Answer : Deuteranopia

The color scheme created by choosing colors that are spaced evenly on the color wheel is called
__________.

Answer : Triadic

Adding gray to an original color will give you a ______.

Answer : Tone

A tint is lighter than the original color.

Answer : True

The inability of a person to recognize red color is known as ________.

Answer : Protanopia

Red and green are complementary colors.

Answer : True

_______ denotes a range of position dependent colors used to fill an area.

Answer : Color Gradient

A shade is lighter than the original color.

Answer : TRUE

The attribute that defines the intensity of color is called

Answer : Saturation

The attribute that differentiates colors as red, blue, green is called ______.

Answer : Hue
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Which one of the following is a neutral color?

Answer : white

Which of the following is a tertiary color?

Answer : TEAL

Which is the color system used by most monitors?

Answer : RGB

The process of creating color by adding light to a black background is called as

Answer : Additive process

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