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Art- 2D Design Part 3
Test Description: 2D terms
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The apparent change in form an object undergoes in perspective such as a circle appearing as an oval or a square as a diamond is called
A
Size change
B
Distortion
C
Forshortening
D
Forshadowing
2) A type of visual balance in which one side of the composition appears different from the other side but is still balanced is caleld
A
Equal balance
B
Asymmetrical balance
C
Symmetrical balance
D
Unequal balance
3) A design in which both sides of a composition are identical is called
A
Symmetrical balance
B
Assymetrical balance
C
Rhythm
D
Unity
4) The three colors from which all other colors are created
A
Primary colors
B
Analogous colors
C
Tertiary colors
D
Secondary colors
5) When two primary colors are mixed, they create a
A
Tertiary color
B
Monochromatic color
C
two-toned color
D
Secondary color
6) The colors on a color wheel that are between the primary and secondary colors are
A
Analogous
B
Tertiary colors
C
Monochromatic
D
three-toned colors
7) Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel are called
A
Analogous
B
Secondary
C
Monochromatic
D
Primary
8) A color scheme that uses only one color and tints and shades of that color are called
A
Monochromatic
B
Value colors
C
Color theme
D
Analogous colors
9) Any two colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel are called
A
Complimentary colors
B
Opposing colors
C
Secondary colors
D
Contradictary colors
10) Adding white to a color to lighten its value is called the colors
A
Value
B
Shade
C
Tint
D
Hue
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