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Test Description: Elements of art
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1) Which of these notes is held the longest?
A
eighth note
B
quarter note
C
half note
D
whole note
2) Clothing and wigs are used to transform an actor into a character are known as:
A
costumes
B
set
C
props
D
scenery
3) Which of the following would be a good example of contrast?
A
black dot on gray paper
B
chocolate milk on a white floor
C
camouflage vest on green uniform
D
yellow dot on a white paper
4) Which is another name of a \
A
form
B
harmony
C
rhythm
D
melody
5) Which of the following, like sculpting, is a three-dimensional art process?
A
painting
B
carving
C
drawing
D
photography
6) Native Americans created totem poles to tell stories about their families or an importnat person in their family. Artwork created for the main purpose of telling a story is called:
A
narrative
B
expressive
C
functional
D
cermonial
7) What is a string instrument used in bluegrass or music played in the Appalachian culture is: (hint: Kentucky\'s state instrument)
A
guitar
B
banjo
C
piano
D
dulcimer
8) People in the Appalachian culture used this to share experiences about thier past and for entertainment.
A
pantomine
B
singing
C
storytelling
D
dancing
9) This element of music describes how loud or soft music is
A
form
B
tempo
C
harmony
D
dynamics
10) People in the Appalachian culture created quilts as a way to social and produce a piece of art that is useful. For what puropose of art would quilts be created:
A
ceremonial
B
functional
C
recreational
D
artistic expression
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