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Hum 11 - Final Exam

This document contains a 28-question multiple choice test regarding art fundamentals. The questions cover various notions, principles, and elements of art including creation, beauty, experience, alignment, balance, proportion, emphasis, movement, pattern, contrast, unity, line, shape, form, space, value, color, texture, type, abstract, realism, and symbolism. The test examines the candidate's knowledge of core concepts in visual art.

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Hum 11 - Final Exam

This document contains a 28-question multiple choice test regarding art fundamentals. The questions cover various notions, principles, and elements of art including creation, beauty, experience, alignment, balance, proportion, emphasis, movement, pattern, contrast, unity, line, shape, form, space, value, color, texture, type, abstract, realism, and symbolism. The test examines the candidate's knowledge of core concepts in visual art.

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6/29/23, 10:56 AM Test I.

Multiple Choice

Test I. Multiple Choice


Select the correct response that best answers the question.

* Indicates required question

1. Email *

2. "There is no exact definition of what beauty is, it will vary on how we perceive * 1 point

things objectively and subjectively", which notion of art generalize this


statement?

Mark only one oval.

Art as Creation

Art as Beauty

Art as Experience

3. Which of the following is not a notion of art? * 1 point

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Art as Universal Medicine

Art is Everywhere

Art as Creation

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4. Which of the following best explains the statement "We make art, and art * 0 points
make us"?

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Art exists in delight and serves its purpose of giving us the reason to sustain for
living.

We find healing in art thus producing one is imperative.

Art exists to give life colors and meaning.

5. Which notion of art does showing affection to someone belongs? * 1 point

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Art as Expression and Communication

Art as Beauty

Art as Experience

6. Acquiring and honing skills is a definition to this notion of Art. * 1 point

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Art as Creation

Art as Beauty

Art as Experience

7. This notion of art helps us disclose the meaning of the statement, * 1 point
"experience is the best teacher".

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Art as Creation

Art as Beauty

Art as Experience

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8. It refers to the principle of design which focuses on the distribution of equal * 1 point
visual weight.  

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Alignment

Balance

Proportion

9. Which of the following does not belong to the Principles of Design? * 1 point

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Balance

Proportion

Texture

10. It refers to the principle of design which focuses on the arrangement of * 1 point
objects in order to form a straight line.

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Alignment

Balance

Proportion

11. It refers to the principle of design which focuses on the scaling of objects in * 1 point
relation to each other.

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Alignment

Balance

Proportion

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12. It is one of the principles of design which refers to the directed path of * 1 point
optical motion.

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Emphasis

Movement

Pattern

13. It is one of the principles of design which refers to the orderly repetition of * 1 point

an object.

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Emphasis

Movement

Pattern

14. It is one of the principles of design which refers to the harmonious * 1 point
arrangement of elements.

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Contrast

Unity

Emphasis

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15. It is one of the principles of design which refers to the juxtaposition of * 1 point
objects that accentuate difference.

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Contrast

Unity

Emphasis

16. It refers to the principle of design which focuses on the accentuation of * 1 point

importance.

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Emphasis

Movement

Pattern

17. Which of the following does not belong to the elements of Art? * 1 point

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Space

Pattern

Value

18. It is one of the elements of design which refers to the contour of a flat * 1 point
object.

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Line

Shape

Form

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19. It is one of the elements of design which refers to a 3D object having depth. * 1 point

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Line

Shape

Form

20. It is one of the elements of design which refers to the path of a moving * 1 point

point.

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Line

Shape

Form

21. It is one of the elements of design which refers to an object's brightness and * 1 point

darkness.

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Space

Value

Color

22. It is one of the elements of design which refers to an object's * 1 point


internal/external areas.

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Space

Value

Color

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23. It is one of the elements of design which refers to an object's chromatic * 1 point
quality.

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Space

Value

Color

24. It is one of the elements of design which refers to the language in visual * 1 point
form.

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Space

Texture

Type

25. It is one of the elements of design which refers to the tactile quality of a * 1 point
surface.

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Space

Texture

Type

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6/29/23, 10:56 AM Test I. Multiple Choice

26. Which of the following does not belong to the manners of presenting the * 1 point
subject of Art?

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Abstract

Fauvism

Illusion

27. In this method, the presentation of artwork is undistorted by personal bias. * 1 point

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Symbolism

Realism

Futurism

28. It is one of the methods of presenting the subject of art which refers to * 1 point

portraying an art subject according to the objective reality.

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Symbolism

Realism

Futurism

29. It depicts what the eyes can see, what the ear can hear, what the sense * 1 point
faculty may receive.

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Symbolism

Realism

Futurism

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30. It is one of the methods of presenting the subject of art which refers to the * 1 point

artists' feelings and moods they might want to portray.

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Abstract

Impressionism

Futurism

31. It is all shapes, no real-life images, scenery, or objects. * 1 point

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Abstract

Impressionism

Futurism

32. Which of the following is not a form of abstraction? * 1 point

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Cubism

Distortion

Illusion

33. This method is also known as exaggerated emotionalism. * 1 point

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Abstract

Impressionism

Futurism

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34. It refers to that which is being lengthened, a protraction or an extension. * 1 point

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Illusion

Distortion

Elongation

35. The subject is represented through combinations of basic geometric shapes * 1 point
- sometimes showing multiple viewpoints of a particular image.

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Cubism

Distortion

Illusion

36. The subject is in misshapen condition, or the regular shape is twisted out. * 1 point

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Illusion

Distortion

Elongation

37. In a painting, the artists applied paint rapidly, and with force to their huge * 1 point
canvases in an effort to show feelings and emotions.

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Distortion

Expressionism

Cubism

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38. It emphasized the importance of the act of creating not of the finished * 1 point
object.

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Distortion

Expressionism

Cubism

39. A method of presenting art which systematically uses symbols to * 1 point

concentrate or intensify meaning, making the work of art more subjective


and conventional.

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Realism

Futurism

Symbolism

40. What matters for the artist are the qualities of the paint itself and the act of * 1 point

painting itself.

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Distortion

Expressionism

Cubism

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6/29/23, 10:56 AM Test I. Multiple Choice

41. A method of presenting art which emphasized spontaneity and use of * 1 point
extremely bright colors.

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Dadaism

Impressionism

Fauvism

42. Some would say it is not an art because it strives to have no meaning at all. * 1 point

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Dadaism

Impressionism

Fauvism

43. This method of presenting art subject was applied as a modernist * 1 point

movement celebrating the technological, future era.

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Dadaism

Futurism

Realism

44. It revolves on the method of making ordinary things look extraordinary. * 1 point

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Dadaism

Surrealism

Impressionism

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45. Which of the following is not a type of Surrealism? * 1 point

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Veristic Surrealism

Distorted Surrealism

Abstract Surrealism

46. It focuses on real things found in the imagination or fantasy or it has * 1 point
realistic subjects that are found in the unconscious mind.

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Dadaism

Surrealism

Impressionism

47. Images of the subconscious should not be burdened by meaning, it is * 1 point


focused more on feelings and less analytical.

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Veristic Surrealism

Distorted Surrealism

Abstract Surrealism

48. It allowed the images of the subconscious to be undisturbed so that the * 1 point
meaning could be understood through analysis.

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Veristic Surrealism

Distorted Surrealism

Abstract Surrealism

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6/29/23, 10:56 AM Test I. Multiple Choice

49. Which of the following does not belong to surrealistic techniques? * 1 point

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Dislocation

Juxtaposition

Balancing

50. A surrealistic technique that involves floating objects that don't normally * 1 point
float.

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Levitation

Juxtaposition

Dislocation

51. A surrealistic technique that involves joining two images together in * 1 point
impossible combinations.

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Levitation

Juxtaposition

Dislocation

52. A surrealistic technique that involves taking an object form its usual * 1 point
environment and placing it in an unfamiliar one.

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Levitation

Juxtaposition

Dislocation

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6/29/23, 10:56 AM Test I. Multiple Choice

53. It is a method of presenting art subject which is also referred to as optical * 1 point
realism.

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Realism

Symbolism

Impressionism

54. This method of presenting art subject can be observed through the effects * 1 point

 of color, light and movement on the appearance of the objects depicted in
the artworks.

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Realism

Symbolism

Impressionism

55. A method presenting art subject which focuses on directly describing the * 1 point

visual sensations derived from nature.

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Realism

Symbolism

Impressionism

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56. It is all about responding to, interpreting meaning, and making critical * 1 point
judgments about specific works of art.

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Art Criticism

Art Exhibition

Art Rendering

57. The artist of this method believes that the human eye is a marvelous * 1 point
instrument.

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Realism

Symbolism

Impressionism

58. They help viewers perceive, interpret, and judge artworks. * 1 point

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Art Critics

Contemporary Artists

Art Mentors

59. An art criticism written for the general public, includes reviews of art * 1 point
exhibitions in galleries and museums.

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Scholarly Art Criticism

Journalistic Art Criticism

Subjective Art Criticism

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60. An art criticism written for a more specialized art audience and appears in * 1 point
art journals.

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Scholarly Art Criticism

Journalistic Art Criticism

Subjective Art Criticism

61. Which of the following classifications do not describe a professional art * 1 point
critic?

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a newspaper reporter assigned to the art beat

a scholar writing for professional journals or texts

an art enthusiast appreciating art gallery

62. Which of the following is not a process of formal analysis? * 1 point

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Description

Creating

Judgment

63. Scholarly art critics may include the following except ONE: * 1 point

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University Professors

Art Journalists

Museum Curators

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64. A value judgement, analysis, or interpretation of art is rejected. * 1 point

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Description

Creating

Judgment

65. It is all about determining what the features suggest and deciding why the * 1 point

artist used such features to convey specific ideas.

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

66. It answers the question, "What do you see?" * 1 point

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Description

Creating

Judgment

67. Establishing the broader context of an artwork is the application of this * 1 point
analysis.

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

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68. It answers the question, "How did the artist do it?" * 1 point

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

69. It includes giving rank to an artwork in relation to other works and of course * 1 point
considering a very important aspect of the visual arts; its originality.

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

70. The following includes Barrett's Principles of Interpretation, except ONE: * 1 point

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Interpretations are not so much absolutely right, but more or less reasonable.

Some interpretations are better than others.

Interpretations can be done effectively through criteria and guidelines.

71. It answers the question, ""Why did the artist create it and what does it * 1 point
mean?"

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

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72. It answers the question, "Is it a good work?" * 1 point

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Analysis

Interpretation

Judgment

Test II. Simplified True or False

Write T if the statement is true, and write F if the statement is false.

73. Critics tend to focus more on classical art from cultures close to their own. * 1 point

74. Art historians tend to study modern and contemporary arts that are close to * 1 point
space and time.

75. In formal analysis, judgment includes determining what the features * 1 point
suggest and deciding why the artist used such features to convey specific
ideas.

76. There are 5 levels of formal analysis. * 1 point

77. In formal analysis, interpretation includes pure description of the object. * 1 point

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78. In formal analysis, context of object includes original location and the name * 1 point
of the artist.

79. In formal analysis, giving rank to a specific work of art refers to analysis. * 1 point

80. In formal analysis, description includes value judgement, analysis, or * 1 point


interpretation.

81. Judgment in formal analysis is all about extracting the overall meaning of * 1 point
the artwork.

82. In formal analysis, interpretation includes the discussion of how elements or * 1 point
structural system contribute to appearance of image or function.

83. In formal analysis, judgement is all about identifying the medium of work * 1 point
whether clay, stone, steel, paint, etc., and technique (tools used).

84. In formal analysis, description explains how principles of design were * 1 point
incorporated to a specific work of art.

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85. The principles of design includes; balance, alignment, emphasis, * 1 point


proportion, texture, movement, pattern and contrast.

86. There are 12 manners of presenting the subject of art. * 1 point

87. Artworks have "aboutness" and demand interpretation. * 1 point

88. An art critic ought not to be the spokesperson for the artist. * 1 point

89. Art interpretations are often based on a worldview. * 1 point

90. Feelings are guides to interpreting art. * 1 point

91. There can be different, competing, and contradictory interpretations of the * 1 point
same artwork.

92. Mangling is a form of abstraction. * 1 point

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Test III. Identification

Identify what is being asked with the following questions.

93. What principle of design is being shown in the image? * 1 point

94. What element of art is being shown in the image? * 1 point

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95. What element of art is being shown in the image? * 1 point

96. What element of art is being shown in the image? * 1 point

97. What principle of design is being shown in the image? * 1 point

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98. What principle of design is being shown in the image? * 1 point

99. What method/manner is being applied in the artwork? * 1 point

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100. What method/manner is being applied in the artwork? * 1 point

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101. What method/manner is being applied in the artwork? * 1 point

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102. What method/manner is being applied in the artwork? * 1 point

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