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QN=1 Which of the following images have not been found in Paleolithic caves?
a. human faces
b. animals
c. human hands
d. abstract patterns
ANSWER: A
QN=2 Sculptural works from the Paleolithic era consist of all of the following EXCEPT:
a. life-size sculptures of humans
b. figurines
c. beads
d. decorative utilitarian objects
ANSWER: A
QN=3 Which of the following is LEAST characteristic of the Stone-age, dating back about
32,000 years across Europe and Russia
a. creation of places of worship
b. cave paintings
c. domestication of plants and animals
d. preservation of skulls of the dead
ANSWER: B
QN=4 Fill in the blank. There were cave paintings developed in which depicted animals
mammoths, bison, hyenas, and horses be found in ____.
a. Lascaux
b. Jericho
c. Persia
d. Israel
ANSWER: A
QN=5 Fill in the blank. These were applied by ____sometimes by hand inside the caves.

a. Ash or moss
b. bones
c. Sticks, feathers, or moss
d. Sticks, ocher
ANSWER: C
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QN=6 What was a small limestone statue of a woman, found in Austria and dating between
32,000 and 27,000 years old, once called?
a. Mother Goddess
b. Venus
c. Eve
d. Shamans
ANSWER: B
QN=7 Which of the following contributed to the representation that Sumerian society was a
society with a well-developed sense of the power of visual imagery?
a. Sumer's surplus of storable food allowed the population to settle in one place
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b. Remnants of ceramic shards, a few frayed marble statues


c. Sumer was the site of early development of writing called cuneiform
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: B
QN=8 Which of the following was created in the most schematic and crude style?
a. Bison, Lascaux Cave in France
b. Woman from Willendorf, Austria
c. Humanoid - 17000 DC - Lascaux Cave, France
d. Weighing of the Heart against the Feather of Truth, Book of the Dead - C. 1250 BCE
ANSWER: C
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QN=9 Fill in the blank. The prevalent religion of ancient Egypt is best described as ____.
a. Polytheistic
b. Monotheistic
c. Atheistic
d. Dynastic
ANSWER: A
QN=10 Which of the following best identifies the overall theme of most content of Egyptian
art?
a. Almost unchanged
b. War
c. Peace
The ephemeral
ANSWER: A
QN=11 Which of the following statements about ancient Egyptian art during the Early Dynastic
Period is true?
a. Imagery was highly realistic.
b. The color black was used to represent death.
c. Colors were expressive and symbolic rather than natural.
d. The color yellow was used to represent royalty.
ANSWER: C
QN=12 Painting and sculpture of the Early Dynastic Period of Ancient Egypt tended to:
a. be highly stylized and symbolic.
b. be crude and rudimentary.
c. consist primarily of pottery
glazing.
d. be highly realistic.
ANSWER: A
QN=13 Which answer best decribes the block statue seen during the Middle Kingdom of
ancient Egypt?
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a. block-like figures represented in action


b. animal figures depicted in angular forms
c. portrait sculptures with exaggerated features
d. male figures squatting with their knees drawn up to their chests
ANSWER: D
QN=14 Which of the following is NOT true of the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead?
a. The Book of the Dead consisted of magic spells
b. There was a single Book of the Dead
c. The Book of the Dead was written in cursive hieroglyphs, with lavish illustrations
between the text
d. The Book of the Dead saw the afterlife as being part of the underworld
ANSWER: B
QN=15 Which of the following is NOT true of Egyptian art of The New Kingdom period?
a. Paintings were done in true fresco style: i.e., applied directly to wet plaster
b. Paintings were created so as to show a profile view and a side view of the animal or
person
c. The main colors were red, blue, black, gold, and green
d. Paintings were done with the intent of making a pleasant afterlife for the deceased
ANSWER: A
QN=16 What are the characteristics of ancient Egyptian art?
a. The sizes of the figures denote status: The greater its importance nakedness also
indicated inferiority.
b. The figures stand on a common ground but there is no attempt to represent the space
c. Egyptian art was almost entirely symbolic, intended to convey precise meanings
d. All of these answers
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ANSWER: D
QN=17 What is the name of the best-known work in Minoan Crete?
a. Minoan vase painting
b. Bull-leaping fresco c. 1500 BCE, Athens
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: B
QN=18 Minoan wall paintings utilized what technique?
a. fresco
b. panel painting
c. mosaic
d. none of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=19 What was the purpose of Mycenaean death masks?
a. to hide the face of death
b. to record the main features of the dead
c. to be worn by dancers at burial ceremonies
d. to assist the dead in reaching the afterlife
ANSWER: B
QN=20 What was emphasized about the extent from the heavily fortified remains at Mycenae ?
a. This was a society run by a warlike warrior class.
b. Their world is not only rich in material things.
c. They has sophisticated technical capabilities.
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=21 What were the characteristics of the visual arts in Greece from 800 BCE to 500B CE?
a. the idealized naturalism
b. the adoption of the male nude as its chief subject.
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
QN=22 Fill in the blank.
Fifth-century BCE Athens saw an astonishingly burst of ____, establishing an artistic
canon that would not only dominate the Roman world but, when rediscovered by
renaissance Europe.
a. artistic creation
b. cultural movements
c. new religion
d. aesthetic trend
ANSWER: A
QN=23 What groups of sculptures did the Parthenon have?
a. At either end of the building were large-scale free-standing groups Greek sculpture
containing numerous figures.
b. Below these as well as along both sides were nearly 100 individual reliefs.
c. Behind the outer colonnade and running around the entire building was a relief, 525 ft
1160 ml long, depicting the Great Panathenaic, a religious festival in honor of Athena.
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
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QN=24 What are the characteristics of the classical Greek painting


a. Perspective, foreshortening, and the naturalistic representation of figures.
b. Greek painting suggests high levels of technical achievement.
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=25 During the Geometric period in Greek art, geometric shapes of human, animal, and
abstract figures could be seen in which of the following?
a. ceramic vessels
b. monumental sized kraters and amphoras
c. small scale sculptures
d. all of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=26 Which of the following is evidence of Egyptian and Near Eastern influence on Greek
art during the Orientalizing Period?
a. Sculptures portrayed rigid, plank-like bodies with a reliance on pattern to depict texture.
b. Human figures were depicted extensively on vases.
c. Small-scale pyramids were built in honor of the deceased.
d. Funerary scrolls became common-place items in tombs and burial sites.
ANSWER: A
QN=27 What was one key difference between Greek kouros and korai statues?

a. Kouros depicted the warrior elite, whereas korai represented commoners and farmers.
b. Male kouros were typically nude, whereas female korai were clothed in elaborate
drapery.
c. Kouros were highly idealized, whereas korai were more realistic.
d. Male kouroi were depicted with the "archaic smile," whereas female korai were
somber.
ANSWER: B
QN=28 During Greece's archaic period, vase painting became possible with the advent of which
characteristics of figure painting?
a. decoration contains complex and that have a real sense of space and depth.
b. decoration contains complex but that have not a real sense of space and depth.
c. the decor is simple and has a real sense of space and depth.
d. none of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=29 Which Greek best - known sculpture of the Hellenistic art shown naturalism, a sense of
movement and drama?
a. the Artemision Bronze
b. the Riace Warriors
c. Laocoon Hagesandros, Polydorus, and Athenodorus
d. Kritios Boy
ANSWER: C
QN=30 Which revered Greek sculptor is known for his chryselephantine statue of Zeus at
Olympia?
a. Phidias
b. Myron
c. Polykleitos
d. Kallikrates
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ANSWER: A
QN=31 How did Hellenistic sculpture differ from Classical sculpture in ancient Greece?

a. Hellenistic sculpture is much more somber than Classical.


b. Hellenistic sculpture depicts themes of religious piety.
c. Hellenistic sculpture embraced drama, pathos, theatricality, and a new level of
naturalism.
d. Hellenistic sculpture was limited to houses of religious worship.
ANSWER: C
QN=32 Where and when did Etruscan civilization flourish?
a. in central Italy during the first millennium BCE
b. in southern Italy during the first millennium BCE
c. in Greece during the second millennium BCE
d. in Greece during the first millennium BCE
ANSWER: A
QN=33 Which of the following statements best describes Rome's relationship with Greek art?
a. Rome actively sought to differentiate itself from Greek art, barely using any Greek
elements at all.
b. Roman art sought to faithfully imitate Greek art.
c. Roman art borrowed certain details from Greek art, but adapted those details to their
own needs.
d. Roman art only borrowed from Greek sculpture.
ANSWER: C
QN=34 Which of the following were the most highly prized values of the leaders of Republican
Rome, as depicted in its portraiture?
a. Authority and experience
b. Youth and athleticism
c. Bravery and military might
d. Wealth
ANSWER: A
QN=35 Which of the following statements regarding verism in Roman portrait sculpture is
FALSE?
a. The portrait sculpturehyper-realistic portrayal of a subject's facial characteristics.
b. While the subject body would be idealized, the face would often reveal wrinkles and
warts.
c. The style of portrait sculpture originated from Egyptian and Near Eastern influences.
d. The portrait sculpture diminished during the Late Republic.
ANSWER: C
QN=36 Fill in the blank.
The Arch of Constantine in Rome: The early reliefs are all carved in the fully
naturalistic tradition inherited from____.

a. Minoan civilization
b. Egypt
c. Greece.
d. Neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
QN=37 The Arch of Trajan is an artistic feat that depicts __________.
a. Trajan's dedication to public works.
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b. imperial piety and divinity.


c. Trajan's military conquest over the Dacians.
d. an era of peace and prosperity.
ANSWER: C
QN=38 What is Constantine most noted for?
a. the legalization of Christianity
b. the establishment of the tetrarchy
c. the war and instability of his regime
d. the building of the Caracallan bath complex
ANSWER: A
QN=39 Fill in the blank.
The most important subject of Byzantine art was………..
a. Christianity
b. Buddhism
c. Confucianism
d. Taoism
ANSWER: A
QN=40 Unlike earlier Christian art, Byzantine representations of religious figures
a. depicted icons in their human form.
b. relied on allegory and symbolism.
c. none of these answers
d. portrayed gods as animals
ANSWER: A
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QN=41 How did the Byzantines use mosaics to convey a sense spirituality in their
a. They placed gold backing behind the clear glass tesserae so the mosaics would emit
light.
b. Stone and glass of the mosaics reflected light in a way paint could not.
c. They used mosaics not only on floors, but on walls in place of painted scenes.
d. all of these answers
ANSWER: D
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QN=42 What is Emperor Justinian noted for?
a. all of these answers
b. the codification of Byzatine laws
c. the rebuilding of the Hagia Sophia
d. the construction of numerous glorious churches
ANSWER: A
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QN=43 Which of the following descriptions applies to both the The Hagia Sophia in
Constantinople ?
a. It has emotional tension, and the figures are no longer static.
b. It has mosaics and vast, shadowy recesses evoke an astonishing sense of the grandeur
and mystery at the It hadheart of imperial Byzantium.
c. It eliminates a tendency to move away from spirituality.
d. It represents Russia's iconic painting at its best.
ANSWER: B
QN=44 Which of the following is NOT true of Late Byzantine art?
a. A renewed interest in landscape and setting can be seen in mosaics, frescoes, and
psalters
b. The settings are quite complex, and never pastoral
c. Mosaics of single scenes and figures are replaced by frescoed narrative cycles and
biblical stories
d. Architecture begins to be depicted more often, which renews the use of perspective
ANSWER: B
QN=45 Which of the following best describes how far-reaching influence
of Byzantine art ?
a. -They would exercise a profound influence on the spreading world of "orthodox"
Christianity
b. The "icons" of Byzantine art were increasingly valued as aids to contemplation.
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
QN=46 Fill in the blank.
Belt buckle from Sutton Hoo early 7th century, gold, London: British Museum. Inlaid
with garnets and colored glass, the piece shows clear affinities with the intricately
intertwined patterns of ____ jewellery and illuminated manuscripts.

a. Celtic
b. Saxon
c. Viking
d. Byzantine
ANSWER: A
QN=47 Fill in the blank.
In the 6th century, Pope Gregory I had affirmed the didactic purpose of religious
imagery” ____ . Under Charlemagne, narrative images of this kind became a fixed part
of the Western tradition.
a. "What philosophy is to the educated, images are to the ignorant”.
b. "What images is to the educated, are scripture to the ignorant".
c. "What scripture is to the educated, images are to the ignorant”.
d. "What scripture is to the educated, philosophy are to the ignorant”.
ANSWER: C
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QN=48 What are the characteristics of the the early Gothic cathedrals?
a. Their roofs are round arches.
b. The roof is low and pointed.
c. Their soaring verticals reach out to the domes.
d. Their soaring verticals reaching up to pointed arches.
ANSWER: D
QN=49 The floor-to-ceiling stained-glass windows is a feature of which architectural style?
a. Gothic architecture
b. Byzantine architecture
c. Romanesque architecture
d. Roman architecture
ANSWER: A
QN=50 Romanesque depictions of the human form tend to do which of the following?
a. All of the answers
b. Be elongated
c. Focus on linear details, especially in describing hair and drapery folds
d. Seem removed from any contextual setting, rather seeming to float in space
ANSWER: A
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QN=51 The sculptures in the main facade of Central Portal on West facade of the Cathedral of
St. Lazare, Autun serve what purpose?
a. to teach the masses of Christian ethics
b. purely decorative
c. to display the wealth of the church
d. to act as symbolic protection of the congregation
ANSWER: A
QN=52 What does it mean for the term "Renaissance"?
a. Rebirth
b. Innovation
c. Change
d. Improvement
ANSWER: A
QN=53 Fill in the blank.

In the 19th century that "Renaissance" was used to explain the cultural flowering of the
____ that launched the intellectual framework and artistic traditions of the modern
world.

a. 12th and 13th centuries


b. 14th and 15th centuries
c. 15th and 16th centuries
d. 15th centurie
ANSWER: B
QN=54 What characteristics are known as "Gothic International"?
a. The art became decorative and elegant with sophisticated patterns and rhythms, and the
fusion between Italian and Northern European styles are known as "International
Gothic".
b. The art became decorative and elegant with sophisticated patterns and rhythms, and the
fusion between French and Northern European styles are known as “International
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Gothic”.
c. The fusion between French and Northern European styles is known as “International
Gothic”.
d. The fusion between Italian and Northern European styles is known as "International
Gothic".
ANSWER: A
QN=55 Who brought a new level of realism to art, which would establish the framework for
Western art until 20th-century Modernism changed the rules?
a. Giotto di Bondone
b. Limbourg brothers
c. Brunelleschi
d. Masaccio
ANSWER: A
QN=56 Which of the following themes is found in Giotto’s program of frescoes decorating the
Scrovegni Chapel
a. Scenes from Dante’s Inferno
b. The Last Judgement
c. Scenes of David and Goliath
d. Vcenes from Genesis
ANSWER: B
QN=57 What are the outstanding features of Giotto's paintings:
a. All of these answers
b. The faces expressing genuine emotion; meaningful gestures; strong; how shape and
movement of incidentals
c. Rich perspective or anatomy, and a convincing sense of weightlessness.
d. Gold is often used along with vivid hues of red, blue, and green.
ANSWER: B
QN=58 Which of the following would be found in a Gothic cathedral:
a. sculpture
b. panel paintings
c. stained glass frescoes
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=59 The Early Renaissance style of sculpture in Italy combined which styles of sculpture?
a. classical Roman and Gothic
b. Gothic and Byzatine
c. classical Roman and Byzantine
d. Byzantine and Rococo
ANSWER: A
QN=60 Giotto's use of naturalism can best be described as
a. a return to the early Classical style.
b. a continuation of the Byzantine style.
c. an exaggeration of the Byzantine style.
d. a rejection of the early Classical style.
ANSWER: A
QN=61 Botticelli's "Birth of Venus" is based on which concept most explicitly related to
subject matter?
a. Religious narrative
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b. Mythologies
c. Classical sculpture
d. Portraiture
ANSWER: B
QN=62 Of the choices given, which best describes Botticelli's style?
a. Characters of great dignity, strange and distant, with dream-like unreality and
distortions
b. The painted deeply-felt religious pictures and pioneering large-scale mythologies
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
QN=63 Humanists of the early Renaissance were most closely associated with which endeavor?
a. Studying Greek and Roman texts
b. Studying the Old Testament
c. Translating the New Testament from Hebrew to Latin
d. Interpreting the Gospels
ANSWER: A
QN=64 Which of the following was NOT a goal of Humanism?
a. to support practical, pre-professional and scientific studies for job preparation
b. to create a citizenry able to speak and write with eloquence
c. to revive the cultural legacy and moral philosophy of classical antiquity
d. to realize humanity’s potential for achievement
ANSWER: A
QN=65 Which of the following was NOT associated with 15th century Florentine sculpture?
a. Michelangelo
b.
Lorenzo
Ghiberti
c. Donatello
d. Brunelleschi
ANSWER: A
QN=66 Who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
a. Brunelleschi
b. Ghiberti
c. Masaccio
d. Donatello
ANSWER: A
QN=67 Which of the following BEST describes the techniques that Masaccio introduced to
Italian painting?
a. the human figure is the central feature, accord with the Renaissance principle that
human beings are the measure of all things.
b. proportional and anatomically accurate representations of the human body and
naturalistic landscapes
c. color and pageantry
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=68 Mannerism has been defined as which of the following?
a. All of these answers
b. a degeneration of High Renaissance classicism
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c. an interlude between High Renaissance and Baroque


d. a style notable for its intellectual sophistication, as well as its artificial qualities
ANSWER: A
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QN=69 The innovative techniques that make Leonardo's work unique include all of the
following EXCEPT:
a. his realistic depiction of landscape
b. his innovative use of the human form in figurative composition
c. his use of the sfumato technique
d. his use of subtle gradation of tone
ANSWER: A
QN=70 Raphael's "School of Athens" fresco is focused on which two historical figures?
a. Plato and Aristotle
b. Pope Julius II and Cosimo de Medici
c. God the Father and Jesus
d. Leonardo and Michelangelo
ANSWER: A
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QN=71 Which of the following would NOT be found among Raphael's works in the Stanze
rooms of the Vatican?
a. Deposition of Christ
b. The School of Athens
c. The Parnassus
d. Disputa
ANSWER: A
QN=72 Which of the following statements about Michelangelo's "David" is true?
a. "David" is larger than life size AND the sculpture was intended to be placed on the
exterior of the Duomo
b. "David" is larger than life size.
c. The sculpture was intended to be placed on the exterior of the Duomo.
d. None of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=73 The Sistine Ceiling program was based on which of the following?
a. Genesis, from the Old Testament
b. The Passion, from the New Testament
c. The Life of Christ
d. None of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=74 In painting, Michelangelo is renowned for the ceiling and Last Judgement of the Sistine
Chapel, where he depicted which of the following?
a. Genealogy of Christ
b. David and Goliath, the Downfall of Man, the Promise of Salvation, and Sodom and
Gomorrah
c. Creation, the Downfall of Man, the Promise of Salvation.
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d. Creation, the Twelve Apostles, the Promise of Salvation, and the Genealogy of Christ
ANSWER: C
QN=75 Which of the following describes the Mannerist painting style?
a. exaggerated elegance with exquisite attention to surface and detail
b. elongated forms and precariously balanced poses
c. a collapsed perspective and irrational settings
d. theatrical lighting
ANSWER: A
QN=76 Fill in the blank.
Robern Campin, Jan Van Eyck, and Rogier Van de Weyden showed similarities in their
work through their ____.

a. realistic portrayals
b. abstract representations
c. advancements in fresco technique
d. advancements in watercolor technique
ANSWER: A
QN=77 Which Northern European Renaissance painter was most influenced by European and
Italian?
a. Albrecht Dürer
b. Jan Gossaert
c. Hieronymus Bosch
d. Rogier van der Weyden
ANSWER: A
QN=78 Which of the following was NOT associated with German art of the 16th century?
a. Jan van Eyck
b. Matthias Grünewald
c. Albrecht Durer
d. Lucas Cranach the Elder
ANSWER: A
QN=79 Which of the following contains ONLY the names of artists and works of the Baroque
period?
a. Caravaggio, Bach, Queluz National Palace
b. Rembrandt, Mozart, "The Massacre of the Innocents"
c. Rubens, Handel, Palazzo Farnese
d. Leonado da Vinci, Vivaldi
ANSWER: A
QN=80 Fill in the blank.
Bosch is best known for his complex, moralizing works, of which the central themes
are ____, human folly, deadly sin (notably lust), the seductive temptations of the flesh,
and the almost inevitable fate of eternal damnation.

a. the portrait
b. the sinful depravity of man
c. the landscape
d. the religious
ANSWER: B
QN=81 Fill in the blank.
Durer was a brilliant draftsman and painted exquisite watercolors. His portraits have
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strong lines. He was fascinated by landscape, plants, and animals, and anything
unusual. Also look for objects as symbols.
a. landscape,
b. plants,
c. animals
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=82 What is the name of the artist who had a workshop where Leonardo da Vinci trained.
a. Donatello
b. Paolo Uccello
c. Verrocchio
d. Botticelli
ANSWER: C
QN=83 At early renaissance, which artist's work are recognizable for the schematic use of
perspective?
a. Paolo Uccello
b. Donatello
c. Masaccio
d. Verrocchio
ANSWER: A
QN=84 Fill in the blank.
Art in northern Europe was ____in the sense of rediscovering an antique past. It was
crucially reinvigorated, above all by the development and almost immediate maturity of
a new medium: oil painting.
a. not "re-born"
b. "re-born"
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=85 The High Renaissance art was a perfect union of ____.

a. the human and Divine,


b. Christian and pagan antique
c. nature and imagination
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=86 What objects were decorated by Raphael to complement Michelangelo's religious
theme in the Sistine Chapel?
a. Philosophy, Theology, Poetry, and Law
b. Human folly, deadly sin (notably lust), the seductive temptations of the flesh,
inevitable fate of eternal damnation.
c. Philosophy, Theology, inevitable fate of eternal damnation.
d. Poetry, and Law,human folly
ANSWER: A
QN=87 Who changed the status of the artist from artisan to gentleman and was pivotal in the
creation of the High Renaissance period of Florentine art?
a. Michelangelo
b. Raphael
c. Albrecht Durer
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d. Leonardo da Vinci
ANSWER: D

QN=88 What is Leonardo's most remarkable legacyin in his notebooks filled with
writings and sketches?
a. he explored his private thoughts about art and science
b. observations from nature
c. diagrams for visionary scientific and mechanical projects.
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=89 In high Renaissance painting, who helped raise the social status of artists from
craftsman to intellectuals?
a. Raphael
b. Porta Bartolommeo
c. Michelangelo Buonarroti
d. Benvenuto Cellini
ANSWER: A
QN=90 In high Renaissance art, who was the outstanding genius (and infant prodigy),
sculptor, painter and architect?
a. Raphael
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Michelangelo Buonarroti
d. Benvenuto Cellini
ANSWER: C
QN=91 In painting, what are the main colors used by Michelangelo Buonarroti?
a. fiery reds and yellows against gray
b. yellows against gray gray or blue
c. fiery reds, blue and orange
d. fiery reds and yellows against gray or blue
ANSWER: D
QN=92 Who is considered the master of Renaissance colors?
a. Titian
b. Raphael
c. Leonardo da Vinci
d. Michelangelo Buonarroti
ANSWER: A
QN=93 What artistic name was given to the predominant artistic style of the
period bridging the High Renaissance and the Baroque, which can be noted
throughout Europe until after 1700?
a. Rococo.
b. Mannerism
c. Art Decor.
d. Jugendstil.
ANSWER: B
QN=94 The cradle of Mannerism was Rome, where the style was developed by artists
influenced by the late works of Raphael and Michelangelo.
Mannerist tendencies can be noted throughout Europe until after 1700.
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a. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo


b. Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael
c. Raphael and Michelangelo
d. Titian and Michelangelo
ANSWER: C
QN=95 What are the characteristics of the Mannerism art?
a. often with a nightmarish, conflicting style; a huge step away from the harmony
of High Renaissance. (TRÙNG ĐÁP ÁN)
b. often with a nightmarish, conflicting style; a huge step away from the harmony
of High Renaissance.
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=96 What are the main subjects of Mannerist works?
a. religious scenes viewed from an unusual aspect;
b. portraits whose sitters wear unexpected expressions;
c. mythological or allegorical scenes, often characterized by a sinister form of
symbolism.
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=97 Which art style does the following passage refer to?:
“In sculpture, look for a sense of movement, realism, exaggerated postures,
strongly muscled anatomy.
+In paintings, look for a similar style to Raphael, but exaggerated; also look for
realism, muscular anatomy, and a strong sexual overtone”.
a. Mannerism
b. Memphis.
c. Rococo.
d. High Renaissance
ANSWER: A
QN=98 As exemplified in the work of Caravaggio, which of the following best
characterizes Baroque paintings?
a. Diagonal thrust and close-up action
b. Distance of figures and symmetry
c. Idealization of figures and strong outlines
d. Elongation of figures and attention to natural daylight
ANSWER: A
QN=99 Seventeenth century French painting consisted of which two artistic styles?
a. Italian Baroque and Classical
b. German Baroque and Classical
c. Italian Renaissance and NeoClassical
d. Northern Renaissance and Italian Baroque
ANSWER: A
Flemish Baroque included all of the following painters EXCEPT:
a. Jan Vermeer
b. Peter Paul Rubens
c. Anthony Van Dyck
d. Adriaen Brouwer
ANSWER: A
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QN=101 Which of the following most accurately reflects the themes Rembrandt took as
the primary subjects for his works?
a. portraiture, genre, and narrative painting.
b. portraiture, landscape, and narrative painting
c. portraiture, landscape, and religious painting.
d. still life, landscape, and narrative painting.
ANSWER: B
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QN=102 Dutch painter Vermeer is best known for which broad genre?
a. Interiors
b. Landscape
c. Politics
d. History painting
ANSWER: A
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QN=103 Where did Baroque art first emerge?
a. Italy
b. Netherlands
c. Belgium
d. Spai
ANSWER: A
QN=104 The moralistic message contained in Dutch still lifes, referring to life's brevity,
was represented by which of the following symbols?
a. skull, half-peeled lemon, wilted flowers
b. skull, half-peeled lemon, clock
c. skull, clock, wilted flowers
d. clock, half-peeled lemon, wilted flowers
ANSWER: A
QN=105 Which of the following is NOT characteristic of Rococo salons?
a. wall-based (as opposed to free standing) furniture
b. elaborate detail
c. intricate patterns
d. asymmetry
ANSWER: A
QN=106 Which is most specifically associated with Rococo painting as compared to the
earlier Baroque?
a. Sensual romance
b. Spiritual love
c. Portraiture
d. Still life
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ANSWER: A
QN=107 Which of the following best captures the attributes of Rococo art?
a. use of a light color palette, curved line, and themes relating to myths of love
b. use of a light color palette, curved line, and religious themes
c. use of a dark color palette, curved line, and themes relating to myths of love
d. use of a light color palette, straight line, and themes relating to myths of love
ANSWER: A
QN=108 Which best describes the aesthetic of Rococo architecture?
a. Ornamental
b. Carved marble
c. Classical
d. Severe
ANSWER: A
QN=109 Which of the following does NOT describe a difference between Rococo art
and Baroque art?
a. Baroque art portrayed cherubs, while Rococo avoided depicting them entirely
b. Rococo was a lighter, more graceful and decorative version of Baroque
c. Rococo style emphasized asymmetry, while Baroque emphasized perfectly
balanced and symmetrical forms
d. Baroque was more serious than Rococo, which was concerned with notions of
frivolity
ANSWER: A
QN=110 Key elements of Neoclassicism included:
a. straight lines, minimal use of color, simplicity of form, and adherence to
classical values
b. curved lines, minimal use of color, simplicity of form, and adherence to
classical values
c. straight lines, bright colors, simplicity of form, and adherence to classical
values
d. straight lines, minimal use of color, ornamentation, and adherence to classical
values
ANSWER: A
QN=111 Which of the following contributed to the rise of artistic Romanticism?
a. all of these answers
b. the German “Sturm And Drang” movement
c. the French Revolution
d. the Industrial Revolution
ANSWER: A
QN=112 Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres is considered to be a prominant artist of which
artistic movement?
a. Neoclassicism, but with elements of Romanticism
b. Neoclassicism
c. Romanticism
d. History Painting
ANSWER: A
QN=113 What ideas animated Gothic revival architecture in 18th century England?
a. reaction against factory production; nostalgia for a less rational world;
conservatism and monarchy
b. reaction against craftsmanship; nostalgia for a less rational world; conservatism
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and monarchy
c. reaction against factory production; hope for a more scientific world;
conservatism and monarchy
d. reaction against factory production; nostalgia for a less rational world;
republicanism
ANSWER: A
QN=114 The Beaux-Arts academic style was influenced by which of the following?
a. all of these answers
b. Roman
c. Italian Renaissance
d. French Baroque models
ANSWER: A
QN=115 Academic art emphasized ________.
a. idealism
b. realism
c. naturalism
d. all of the above, depending on the subject
ANSWER: A
QN=116 The Pre-Raphaelites rejected an approach that they considered mechanistic;
therefore they espoused:
a. a return to the detail, intense colors and complex compositions of 14th c. Italian
and Flemish art
b. a return to Mannerist style painting
c. a return to Renaissance themes
d. a return to monochromatic art
ANSWER: A
QN=117 What is the style that has been identified as "the style of absolutism," was used
by the Catholic Church as a means of harnessing the magnificence of art to
influence the largest possible audience?
a. Renaissance
b. Baroque
c. Rococo
d. Neoclassicism
ANSWER: B
QN=118 What ideas did Baroque exploit?
a. Classicism and philosophy
b. Philosophy and religious doctrine
c. Classicism and religious doctrine
d. Religious doctrine and humanities
ANSWER: C
QN=119 Which art style does the following passage refer to?:
“Huge free standing sculptures, exaggerated decorations, intensely
lit, emotional oil paintings with grand operatic-style themes, and a new
architecture, planned around a series of geometrically controlled spaces to
create an animated grandeur.”
a. Renaissance
b. Mannerism
c. Rococo
d. Baroque
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ANSWER: D
QN=120 Which best describes the aesthetic of Baroque?
a. Illusion, movement, drama, rich color, and pomposity
b. More graceful, emphasized asymmetry,
c. Straight lines, minimal use of color, simplicity of form, and adherence to
classical values
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=121 What are the main subjects of Baroque works?
a. Religious
b. Mythological
c. Peace, Faith, Modesty, Chastity
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D
QN=122 What is the name of a Baroque artist, who set sculpture free from its previous
preoccupation with earthly gravity and intellectual emotion, allowing it to move
and soar, giving it a visionary and theatrical quality that it had never had
before?
a. Michelangelo
b. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
c. Diego Rodriguez de Silvay Velazquez
d. Donatello
ANSWER: B
QN=123 Who was the first artist to paint the sun, whose used a formula of well-proven,
balanced compositions and colors to produce a serene, luminous, and
harmonious atmosphere although somewhere in the airless heat there is usually
a refreshing breeze?
a. Claude Lorrain
b. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
c. Diego Rodriguez de Silvay Velazquez
d. Nicolas Poussin
ANSWER: A
QN=124 What was the Rembrandt's subjects?
a. Biblical history, portraits, and landscapes
b. Everyday domestic tastes
c. Mythological
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=125 What was the main subjects of Dutch Realism in 17th-century?
a. National pride was the main subject. For example, landscapes celebrate the
particular qualities of the Dutch countryside; Canals and shipping feature large,
including naval battles and storms at sea...
b. Still lifes are full of rich and exotic goods and glass... Domestic scenes are full
of themes of love, sexual morality, cleanliness, and household economy and
order.
c. Both of these answers
d. Neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
QN=126 What are the characteristics of Rembrandt’s works?
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a. All of the answer.


b. Faces and gestures are the key
c. how hand and body language convey emotion
d. Faces and gestures are the key-he was fascinated by the way faces reveal inner
states of mind, and how hand and body language convey emotion.
ANSWER: D
QN=127 Who is the founder of French Neoclassical painting?
a. Jacques-Louis David
b. Antonio Canova
c. Benjamin West
d. William Hogarth
ANSWER: A
QN=128 Which of the following statements regarding Art Nouveau is FALSE?
a. It is an art form found exclusively in France.
b. According to the style's philosophy, art should strive to be a way of life.
c. It is considered a philosophy of furniture design.
d. The style was most popular from 1890-1910.
ANSWER: A
QN=129 Who founded the Modernist movement?
a. Henri Matisse
b. Maurice de Vlaminck
c. Edvard Munch
d. Piet Mondrian
ANSWER: A
QN=130 The Impressionists got their name from reviews of an exhibit in which year?
a. 1874
b. 1845
c. 1863
d. 1884
ANSWER: A
QN=131 The term "Impressionism" came from the title of which artist's landcape
painting?
a. Claude Monet
b. Auguste Renoir
c. Alfred Sisley
d. Camille Pissarro
ANSWER: A
QN=132 What technique did Manet use that forged the way for the Impressionists who
followed him?
a. All of these answers
b. loose brush strokes
c. simplification of details
d. abbreviated, sketch-like style
ANSWER: A
QN=133 Compared to earlier classical sculpture, modern classicism showed
a. lesser interest in naturalism.
b. higher interest in naturalism.
c. lesser interest in formal stylization.
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d. more attention to story-telling.


ANSWER: A
QN=134 In a comparison of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting overall, which
is generally true?
a. Impressionist painting is more naturalistic.
b. Impressionist painting is more structural in form.
c. Lighting is more prominent in Impressionist painting.
d. Impressionist painting is more symbolic.
ANSWER: A
QN=135 Which of the following statements regarding Impressionism and Post-
Impressionism is true?
a. Both styles used vivid colors and distinctive brush strokes in their work.
b. Post-Impressionism reject the thick application of paint characteristic of
Impressionism.
c. Impressionism focused on abstraction, while Post-Impressionism favored real-
life subject matter.
d. Both used unnatural colors in their compositions.
ANSWER: A
QN=136 Cezanne's "Dark Period," characterized by dark colors and the heavy use of
black, occured
a. from 1861-1870.
b. from 1898-1905.
c. from 1839-1843.
d. from 1870-1874.
ANSWER: A
QN=137 Which of Picasso's works exemplify synthetic cubism?
a. Young Acrobat on a Ball, 1905
b. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907
c. Three Musicians, 1921
d. Portrait of Ambroise Vollard, 1910
ANSWER: C
QN=138 Fauvism was a style most closely associated with which of the following
characteristics?
a. Expressive color
b. Elongation of anatomy
c. Influence of African art
d. Pure abstraction
ANSWER: A
QN=139 Compared to Impressionism, artwork of the Fauvism movement
a. used less natural colors and was less representational.
b. used less natural colors but was more representational.
c. used more natural colors but was less representational.
d. used more natural colors and was more representational.
ANSWER: A
QN=140 Which of the following best summarizes the important aspects of modern art
reflected by Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"?
a. Cubism, Primitivism, and the influence of African art
b. Abstraction, Primitivism, and the influence of African art
c. Expressionism, Primitivism, and the influence of African art
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d. Expressionism, Abstraction, and the influence of African art


ANSWER: A
QN=141 Which 20th century artists were influenced by African artforms?
a. Gauguin, Picasso, and Matisse
b. Picasso, Bracque, and Gauguin
c. Matisse, Picasso, and Bracque
d. Derain, Matisse, and Bracque
ANSWER: A
QN=142 Futurism is a style closely associated with which country?
a. Italy
b. France
c. Germany
d. United States
ANSWER: A
QN=143 Which elements of Cubism carried over in literary works of the time?
a. all of these answers
b. the use of repetition as a building block
c. disparate narratives that combine to produce a cohesive whole
d. deliberate dissociation and recombination of elements
ANSWER: A
QN=144 The technique found in both Futurist and Cubist work, in which color and light
are broken down into stippled dots and stripes, is known as
a. divisionism.
b. constructivism.
c. dynamism.
d. repetition.
ANSWER: A
QN=145 Which best describes the style of Wassily Kandinsky’s painting " Accent in
Pink"?
a. Expressionism
b. Cubism
c. Realism
d. Romanticism
ANSWER: A
QN=146 Which abstract style is associated with the Russian painter Malevich?
a. Suprematism
b. Fauvism
c. Futurism
d. Abstract Expressionism
ANSWER: A
QN=147 By rejecting autonomous art, Constructivism instead aimed to:
a. create public art for social purposes
b. create art that attacked industry
c. create art for wealthy patrons
d. create art that was highly realistic
ANSWER: A
QN=148 All of the following are architectural elements of Dutch Rationalism EXCEPT:
a. arched windows
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b. decorative masonry
c. wrought ironwork
d. art glass
ANSWER: A
QN=149 Which of the following is NOT applicable to Bauhaus design principles?
a. fanciful experimentation
b. no ornamentation
c. form follows function
d. mass production is reconcilable with individual artistic spirit
ANSWER: A
QN=150 Which photographer was influential to the advancement of modern European
styles in New York?
a. Stieglitz
b. Steichen
c. Muybridge
d. Cameron
ANSWER: A
QN=151 Which of the following is NOT an accurate distinction between Art Deco and
Streamline Moderne?
a. Art Deco used cement and glass; Streamline Moderne used exotic woods
b. Art Deco used lavish ornamentation; Streamline Moderne did away with
unnecessary ornament
c. Art Deco used rectangular shapes; Streamline Moderne curvilinear ones
d. Art Deco used rich colors; Streamline Moderne subdued ones
ANSWER: A
QN=152 Of the three most influential Mexican muralists from the 20th century, which is
considered to have the most traditional painting style?
a. Diego Rivera
b. Jose Clemente Orozco
c. David Siquieros
d. Jose Vasconcelos
ANSWER: A
QN=153 Which best describes the fundamental nature of content in Abstract
Expressionism?
a. Personal
b. Political
c. Narrative
d. Academic
ANSWER: A
QN=154 Abstract expressionist art includes which of the following attributes?
a. the whole canvas is treated with equal importance
b. the subject is at the center of the painting
c. the art is highly representational
d. the art is monochromatic
ANSWER: A
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QN=155 Which of the following statements regarding postmodern art is FALSE?
a. Postmodernism exagerates the boundaries between high and low forms of art.
b. Postmodernism rejects modernism's grand narratives of artistic direction.
c. Postmodernism disrupts the conventions of the genre using collision, collage,
and fragmentation.
d. Postmodernism often relies on the use of irony, parody, and humor.
ANSWER: A
QN=156 Unlike its American counterpart, European Postwar Expressionism
a. maintained the primacy of the figure in its work.
b. moved increasingly toward abstraction.
c. infused themes of alienation and disillusionment.
d. all of these answers
ANSWER: A
QN=157 In which setting would performance art thrive?
a. in a traditional theater in front of a paying audience
b. during a controversial election year for a local town's officials.
c. at a staff retreat at a lakeside park.
d. all of these answers
ANSWER: B
QN=158 Which American Pop Artist used the comic strip as his subject matter in order
to highlight the parodies of mass culture?
a. Roy Lichtenstein
b. Jasper Johns
c. Robert Rauschenberg
d. Andy Warhol
ANSWER: A
QN=159 What was superrealism, or photorealism, considered to be a reactionary
movement against?
a. all of these answers
b. abstract expressionism
c. the abundance of photographic media
d. minimalist art movements
ANSWER: A
QN=160 Which of the following statements is true?
a. Conceptual art developed in reaction against formalism.
b. Formalism developed in reaction against conceptual art.
c. Conceptual art expanded upon the ideas initiated within formalism.
d. Formalism expanded upon the ideas initiated within conceptual art.
ANSWER: A
QN=161 Which of the following is true of performance art?
a. both of these answers
b. Performance art cannot be repeated, captured, or purchased.
c. Performance art often challenges the audience to think in new and
unconventional ways.
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: A
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QN=162 Which of the following is an example of how digital art is used in society
today?
a. all of these answers
b. A media campaign uses digital art in their community outreach materials.
c. A new business uses digital art to advertise online.
d. A filmmaker uses digital art to produce special effects in a movie.
ANSWER: A
QN=163 What are the two varieties of contemporary video art?
a. single-channel and installation
b. television and installation
c. commercial and single-channel
d. television and commercial
ANSWER: A
QN=164 Who was the Fauve painter influenced by Islamic and Persian art?
a. Andy Warhol.
b. Piet Mondrian.
c. Pablo Picasso.
d. Henry Matisse.
ANSWER: D
QN=165 Who was the most famous artist in the De Stijl movement?
a. Salvador Dali
b. Piet Mondrian.
c. Pablo Picasso.
d. Joan Miro
ANSWER: B
QN=166 What colors do Vlaminck often use in Fauve paintings?
a. red, pink, yellow, and green.
b. red, gray, yellow, and green.
c. red, blue, purple, and green.
d. red, blue, yellow, and green.
ANSWER: D
QN=167 Fill in the blank.
Any style that conveys heightened sensibility through distortion of color,
drawing, space, scale, form, and or intense subject matter, or a combination of
these is known as ____.

a. Expressionism
b. De Stijl
c. Fauvism
d. Abstract
ANSWER: A
QN=168 Who was the first to create a truly abstract art in which color and form take on
an expressive life of their own?
a. Pablo Picasso.
b. Wassily Kandinsky
c. Salvador Dali
d. Piet Mondrian.
ANSWER: B
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QN=169 Who developed his "Blue Period," with its themes of death and deprivation?
a. Pablo Picasso.
b. Franz Marc
c. Salvador Dali
d. Piet Mondrian.
ANSWER: A
QN=170 Who was the master of Classicism, Symbolism, and Expressionism; the
inventor of Cubism, and an anticipator of Surrealism, but central to his art was a
wide ranging post-Freudian response to the human figure and the human
condition?
a. Edvard Munch
b. Franz Marc
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Marcel Duchamp
ANSWER: C
QN=171 Cubism was the most significant art and design innovation of the 20th century,
when was it born?
a. 1901
b. 1907
c. 1909
d. 1918
ANSWER: B
QN=172 Who are the inventors of the Cubist movement?
a. Picasso and Georges Braque
b. Edvard Munch and Picasso
c. Henri Matisse and Picasso
d. Braque and Henri Matisse
ANSWER: A
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QN=173 Which art style does the following passage refer to?:
Theprominent figures (Arp, Duchamp, Ernst, Man Ray, and Picabia)
deliberately used the absurd, banal, offensive, and tatty to shock and to
challenge all existing ideas about art, life, and society.
a. Futurism
b. Synthetic Cubism
c. Dada
d. Expressionism
ANSWER: C
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QN=174 Which conceptual art artist proposed that the interest and stimulus of a work of
art can lie solely in its concept or intellectual content?
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a. Kasimir Malevich
b. Henri Matisse
c. Marcel Duchamp
d. Georges Braque
ANSWER: C
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QN=236 Fill in the blank.


In the Nguễn Dynasty, the people's houses were not decorated with the subjects
like the ____.

a. the four holy beasts (Tứ linh)


b. the flowers of the four seasons (Tứ quý)
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: C
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QN=237 Fill in the blank.


The Nguyễn Dynasty emphasized Confucianism, so ____was built in the
imperial city of Huế in 1803
a. Thiên Mụ Pagoda
b. Quốc Tử Giám
c. Báo Thiên tower
Hòn Chén temple
ANSWER: B
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QN=238 Fill in the blank.


The belief in ____worship in the folk during this period continued to develop,
temples were still renovated and built such as Phu Giay (Nam Dinh), Hon Chen
Palace (Hue), Quan Thanh (Hanoi), Temple Con (Nghe An), etc.
a. Confucianism
b. Mother Goddess
c. Buddhism
d. Catholicism
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ANSWER: B
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QN=239 In 1844, who was Phước Duyên tower in Thiên Mụ pagoda?

a. King Gia Long


b. King Minh Mạng
c. King Khải Định
d. King Thiệu Trị
ANSWER: D
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QN=240 Where is Phát Diệm Cathedral built between 1880 and 1899?
a. Huế
b. Hà Nội
c. Thanh Hoá
d. Ninh Bình
ANSWER: D
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QN=241 Who is the author of the oil painting “Bình văn” (1898)?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Trần Văn Cẩn
c. Lê Huy (Văn) Miến
d. Thang Trần Phềnh
ANSWER: C
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QN=242 Who was the first person to bring oil painting materials to Vietnam?
a. Lê Văn Miến
b. Thang Trần Phềnh
c. Nam Sơn
d. Victor Tardieu
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ANSWER: A
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QN=243 What was the trend of composition in Vietnamese fine art from 1885 to 1945?
a. Romantic
b. Realistic
c. Neo-modern
d. All of these answers.
ANSWER: D
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QN=244 What art materials were used the most in Vietnamese art from 1925 to 1945?
a. Oil painting
b. Watercolor
c. Silk painting
d. Lacquer
ANSWER: A
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QN=245 Which was the main themes of the Indochina Fine Arts College painters?
a. Religion
b. Romantic reality
c. Social reality
d. War
ANSWER: B
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QN=246 Which art form grew during the Vietnam arts from 1930 to 1945?
a. Sculpture
b. Architecture
c. Graphic (Printmaking)
d. Painting
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ANSWER: D
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QN=247 In which year was Indochina Fine Arts College established?


a. In 1923
b. In 1924
c. In 1925
d. In 1945
ANSWER: B
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QN=248 Who was the first to show the most clearly the artistic values of Vietnamese
silk paintings?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Nguyễn Phan Chánh
c. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
d. Nguyễn Gia Trí
ANSWER: B
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QN=249 Who established the Indochina Fine Arts College in 1925?


a. Victor Tardieu and Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Victor Tardieu and Nam Sơn
c. Victor Tardieu and Joseph Inguimberty
d. Victor Tardieu and Lê Huy Miến
ANSWER: B
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QN=250 What is the name of the lacquer painting by artist Nguyen Gia Tri?
a. Kết nạp Đảng ở Điển Biên Phủ
b. Vườn xuân Trung – Nam- Bắc
c. Nhớ một chiều Tây Bắc
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d. Bình minh trên nông trang.


ANSWER: B

QN=251 Which art form grew most during the Vietnamese war against the French from
1945 to 1954?
a. Sculpture
b. Architecture
c. Graphic (Printmaking)
d. Painting
ANSWER: C
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QN=252 Who is considered the first artist to confirm the success of lacquer in
Vietnamese painting?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Nguyễn Phan Chánh
c. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
d. Nguyễn Gia Trí
ANSWER: D

QN=253 What is the field of painting that Tô Ngọc Vân succeeded in?

a. Oil painting
b. Watercolor painting
c. Woodcut
d. Lacquer painting
ANSWER: A

QN=254 Who is the author of the oil painting “Em Thúy” (1943)?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Trần Văn Cẩn
c. Bùi Xuân Phái
d. Nguyễn Gia Trí
ANSWER: B

QN=255 What themes were not shown in Vietnamese art during the war against the
French from 1945 to 1954?
a. Young girl
b. Family
c. Praise human love
d. All of these answers
ANSWER: D

QN=256 What is the field of painting that Nguyễn Gia Trí succeeded in?

a. Oil painting
b. Watercolor painting
c. Woodcut
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d. Lacquer painting
ANSWER: D

QN=257 What is the field of fine art that Diệp Minh Châu succeeded in?
a. Scupture
b. Oil painting
c. Lacquer painting
d. Woodcut
ANSWER: A

QN=258 What was the trend of composition in Vietnamese fine art from 1945-1954
a. Revolutionary realist and socialist realism
b. Socialist realism and romantic
c. Romantic and socialist realism
d. Revolutionary realist and neo-modern
ANSWER: A

QN=259 What types of printing were popular during Vietnamese war against the
French Colonial?
a. posters
b. illustrations for war books
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: C

QN=260 What form of painting were popular during Vietnamese war against the
French Colonial from 1945 to 1954?
a. Sketch paintings and printmaking
b. Sketch paintings and oil painting
c. Oil painting and
d. Lacquer paiting a watercolor
ANSWER: A

QN=261 In December 1954, who established the National School Saigon College of
Fine Arts?
a. Victor Tardieu with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
b. Nam Sơn with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
c. Lê Văn Đệ with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
d. Victor Tardieu with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Lê Văn Đen
ANSWER: C

QN=262 Choose the INCORRECT statement:


Some famous painters of Southern Fine Arts from 1954 to 1975 such as:
a. Nguyễn Trung, Nguyên Phước,
b. Cổ Tấn Long Châu; Nguyễn Trung Tín;
c. Nguyễn Tấn Cường, Hồ Thanh Đức, Đỗ Kỳ Hoàng
d. Nguyễn Trung, Nguyên Phước, Cổ Tấn Long Châu; Nguyễn Trung Tín;
Nguyễn Tấn Cường, Hồ Thanh Đức, Nguyễn Sáng.
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ANSWER: D

QN=263 Who is the author of the silkpainting “Rửa rau cầu ao” ?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Nguyễn Phan Chánh
c. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
d. Nguyễn Gia Trí
ANSWER: B

QN=264 Fill in the blank.


In the period 1975-1985, among the generation of young Vietnamese fine art
artists appeared paintings and statues with ____
themes and content, philosophies about the rule of life.
a. abstract
b. surreal
c. both of these answers
d. neither of these answers
ANSWER: A

QN=265 Which artist has painted many works about Hanoi's Old Quarter?
a. Nguyễn Sáng
b. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
c. Bùi Xuân Phái
d. Dương Bích Liên
ANSWER: C

QN=266 Who was the author of the silk painting “Chơi ô ăn quan” ?
a. Nguyễn Phan Chánh
b. Tô Ngọc Vân
c. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
d. Bùi Xuấn Phái
ANSWER: A

QN=267 What are the characteristics of Nguyễn Phan Chánh's silk paintings?
a. Western styling
b. Oriental styling
c. Western space
d. Western rendering style and Eastern space
ANSWER: D

QN=268 Choose the CORRECT statement


a. During the period from 1964 to 1975, Vietnam Fine Arts had a movement to
build monuments to educate patriotism, love of socialism, and national pride.
b. During the period from 1964 to 1975, Vietnam Fine Arts had a movement to
build monuments to educate patriotism, love for the people, national pride.
c. During the period from 1964 to 1975, Vietnam Fine Arts had a movement to
build monuments to determination to fight the enemy, show high artistic level.
d. During the period from 1964 to 1975, Vietnam Fine Arts had a movement to
build monuments to educate patriotism, love of socialism and show high
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artistic level.
ANSWER: A

QN=269 What kind of Vietnamese folk painting is also known as "red painting"?
a. Làng Sình
b. Hàng Trống
c. Đông Hồ
d. Kim Hoàng
ANSWER: D

QN=270 What paper are Dong Ho paintings printed on?


a. Điệp
b. Silk paper
c. Canson paper
d. Color paper
ANSWER: A

QN=271 What is the function of Sinh village paintings?


a. Wishing Painting
b. Worship paintings
c. Dialect paintings
ANSWER: Painting about real life activities
MARK: B

QN= [file: Unit1_1_Laocoon Hagesandros, Polydorus, and Athenodorus.png]


This statue is called “Laocoon Hagesandros, Polydorus, and Athenodorus”.
What is the era of this work?
a. Classical Greece Art
b. Hellenistic Greek Art
c. Late Roman Art
d. Early Christian Art
ANSWER: B

QN=274 [file: Unit2_1_ David (1440s) – Donatello.png]


Who is the author of the status David (1435-53)?
a. Donatello
b. Michelangelo
c. Benvenuto Cellini
d. Gian Lorenzo Bernini
ANSWER: A

QN=275 [file: Unit2_2_ botticelli-spring-primivera.png]

This oil painting called “La Primavera” (Spring,) painted by Botticelli. What
is the era of this work?
a. Gothic
b. Early Renaissance
c. Renaissance
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d. Mannerism
ANSWER: B

QN=276 [file: Unit3_1_The last Supper.png]


Who is the author of this oil painting?
a. Raphael
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Michelangelo Buonarroti
d. Benvenuto Cellini
ANSWER: B

QN=277 [file: Unit3_2_Creation-of-Adam-by-Michelangelo.png]

Who is the author of this oil painting?


a. Raphael
b. Leonardo da Vinci
c. Michelangelo Buonarroti
d. Benvenuto Cellini
ANSWER: C

QN=278 [file: Unit3_3_ Pieta (1499) – Michelangelo.png]


This statue is called “Pieta” (Spring) by Michelangelo Buonarroti. What is the
era of this work?
a. Gothic
b. Early Renaissance
c. Renaissance
d. Mannerism
ANSWER: C

QN=279 [file: Unit4_1_ Rembrandt, “The Nightwatch”, 1642.png]


This oil painting is called “The Night Watch”, painted by Rembrandt
What style is it?
a. Baroque
b. Rococo
c. Neoclassicism
d. Romantic
ANSWER: A

QN=280 [file: Unit5_1_ Happy-Accident-on-the-Swing-by-Fragonard.png]


This oil painting is called “The Swing”, painted by Jean-Honore Fragonard.
What style is it?
a. Baroque
b. Rococo
c. Neoclassicism
d. Romanticism
ANSWER: B

QN=281 [file: Unit6_2_ The Raft of The Medusa,1818-9.png]


This oil painting is called “The Raft of the Medusa”, painted by Théodore
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Géricault. What style is it?


a. Baroque
b. Rococo
c. Neoclassicism
d. Romanticism
ANSWER: D

QN=282 [file: Unit6_3_ Claude Monet, “Impression, Sunrise” 1872.png]


This oil painting is called “Impression, soleil levant”, painted by Claude
Monet. What style is it?
a. Impressionism
b. Les Fauves
c. Xpressionism
d. Abstraction
ANSWER: A

QN=283 [file: Unit6_4_ Georges Seurat, “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La


Grande Jatte,” 1884-6.png]
This oil painting is called “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande
Jatte”, painted by Georges Seurat . What style is it?
a. Impressionism
b. Les Fauves
c. Xpressionism
d. Post-Impressionism
ANSWER: D

QN=284 [file: Unit7_1_ Three-Musicians-by-Picasso.png]


This painting is called “Three Musicians, 1921, painted by Pablo Picasso.
What is the style of the WORKS?
a. Synthetic Cubism
b. Abstract
c. Futurism
De Stijl
ANSWER: A

QN=285 [file: Unit7_2_ persistenceofmemory.png]


This painting is called “The Persistence of Memory, 1931, painted by
Salvador Dalí. What is the style of the WORKS?
a. Abstract
b. Futurism
c. De Stijl
d. Surrealism
ANSWER: D

QN=286 [file: Unit7_3_ edvard-munch-1893-the-scream.png]


This painting is called “The Scream” (Skrik), 1893, painted by Edvard Munch.
What is the style of the WORKS?
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a. Abstract
b. Futurism
c. Expressionism
d. Surrealism
ANSWER: C

QN=287 [file: Unit7_4_ No.-5-1948-by-Jackson-Pollock.png]


This painting is called “Number 5”, 1948, painted by Jackson Pollock. What is
the style of the WORKS?
a. Abstract Expressionism
b. Futurism
c. Expressionism
d. Surrealism
ANSWER: A

QN=288 [file: Unit8_1_ Vincent van Gogh, The Bridge in the Rain. Copy after Ando
Hiroshige, 1887.png]
This picture shows “The Bridge in the Rain” by Vincent van Gog, Copy after
Ando Hiroshige, 1887.
What style is it?
a. Japonisme
b. Art Nouveau
c. Art Deco
d. De Sijl
ANSWER: A

QN=289 [file: Unit10_1_ Tuong ho lang Tran Thu Do.png]


This is a stone tiger statue. What is the era of this work?
a. Lý Dynasty
b. Trần Dynasty
c. Mạc Dynasty
d. Nguyễn Dynasty
ANSWER: B

QN=290 [file: Unit10_2_ gom hoa lam thơi Le.png]


Which era is this ivory white porcelain decorated with blue glaze?
a. Lý Dynasty
b. Trần Dynasty
c. Early Lê Dynasty
d. Nguyễn Dynasty
ANSWER: C

QN=291 [file: Unit10_3_ quan am thien thu thien nhan chua But Thap.png]
What is the era of the “Statue of Guanyin Bodhisattva” at Bút Tháp pagoda?
a. Lý Dynasty
b. Trần Dynasty,
c. Lê Trung Hưng Dynasty
d. Tây Sơn Dynasty
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ANSWER: C

QN=292 [file: Unit11_1_ Vu Cao Dam, Chan dung nguoi doi mu te.png]
Who is the author of the status “Chân dung người đội mũ tế” (1939)?
a. Nam Sơn
b. Vũ Cao Đàm
c. Diệp Minh Châu
d. Nguyễn Thị Kim
ANSWER: B

QN=293 [file: Unit11_2_ Two young women and a child.png]


Who is the author of this oil painting “Hai thiếu nữ và em bé, (1944)?
a. Tô Ngọc Vân
b. Trần Văn Cẩn
c. Nam Sơn
d. Nguyễn Đỗ Cung
ANSWER: A
MARK: 1
UNIT: 11
LO: 1
MIX No
CHOICES:

QN=294 [file: Unit12_1_ Thuyền Trên bến sông Hồng - Nguyễn Văn Thuận.png]
Who is the author of this wookcut painting “Bến thuyền sông Hồng” (1931)?
a. Lương Xuân Nhị
b. Đỗ Đức Thuận
c. Trần Văn Cẩn
d. Huỳnh Văn Gấm
ANSWER: B

QN=295 [file: Unit12_2_ Nho mot chieu Tay Bac - Phan Ke An.png]
Who is the author of this lacquer painting “Nhớ một chiều Tây Bắc” (1955)?
a. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
b. Nguyễn Gia Trí
c. Nguyễn Đức Nùng
d. Phan Kế An
ANSWER: D

QN=296 [file: Unit12_3_ nguyen-tu-nghiem, con nghe qua thuc.png]


Who is the author of this lacquer painting “Con nghé quả thực” (1960)?
a. Nguyễn Tư Nghiêm
b. Nguyễn Gia Trí
c. Trần Văn Cẩn
d. Huỳnh Văn Gấm
ANSWER: A

QN=297 [file: Unit13_1_ Hầu đồng -1931.png]


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Who is the author of this silk painting “Hầu Đồng” (1931)?


a. Nguyễn Phan Chánh
b. Nguyên Thụ
c. Nguyễn Tường Lân
d. Lê Phổ
ANSWER: A

QN=298 [file: Unit13_2_ Goi dau.png]


Who is the author of the color woodblock painting “Gội đầu”?
a. Trần Văn Cẩn
b. Tô Ngọc Vân
c. Dương Bích Liên
d. Nguyễn Tường Lân
ANSWER: A

QN=299 [file: Unit13_3_ Party Admission Ceremony on the Dien Bien Phu
Battlefield.png]
Who is the author of the lacquer painting “Kết nạp Đảng ở Điện Biên Phủ”
(1963)?

a. Nguyễn Đỗ Cung
b. Nguyễn Sáng
c. Nguyễn Gia Trí
d. Nguyễn Thông
ANSWER: B

QN=300 [file: Unit14_1_ Vinh Hoa.png]


What is the name of this line of Vietnamese folk paintings?
a.
Đông Hồ Painting (Bắc Ninh)
b.
Hàng Trống paintings (Hà Nội)
c.
Kim Hoàn paintings (Hà Tây)
d.
Sình Folk Painting Village (Huế)
ANSWER: A

QN=301 [file: Unit14_2_ Nguho.png]


What is the name of this line of Vietnamese folk paintings?
a. Đông Hồ Painting (Bắc Ninh)
b. Hàng Trống paintings (Hà Nội)
c. Kim Hoàn paintings (Hà Tây)
d. Sình Folk Painting Village (Huế)
ANSWER: B

QN=302 [file: Unit14_3_ tranh_ga.png]


What is the name of this line of Vietnamese folk paintings?
a. Đông Hồ Painting (Bắc Ninh)
b. Hàng Trống paintings (Hà Nội)
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c. Kim Hoàn paintings (Hà Tây)


d. Sình Folk Painting Village (Huế)
ANSWER: C

QN=303 [file: Unit14_4_ Bat am.png]

What is the name of this line of Vietnamese folk paintings?


a. Đông Hồ Painting (Bắc Ninh)
b. Hàng Trống paintings (Hà Nội)
c. Kim Hoàn paintings (Hà Tây)
d. Sình Folk Painting Village (Huế)
ANSWER: D
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Đề lỗi môn HOA102


Đề 1:
Mã câu [98525]: Thay: “Raphael and Michelangelo” thành chỗ trống trong phần đề
QN= The cradle of Mannerism was Rome, where the style was developed by artists
influenced by the late works of ………………………. Mannerist tendencies can
be noted throughout Europe until after 1700.
a. Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo
b. Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael
c. Raphael and Michelangelo
d. Titian and Michelangelo
ANSWER: C
MARK: 1
UNIT: 3
LO: 1
MIX No
CHOICES:

Đề 2:
Mã câu [98525]: lỗi và chỉnh giống đề 1.
Mã câu [98566]: sửa đáp án B: “Xpressionism” => “Expressionism”
QN=

[file: Unit6_3_ Claude Monet, “Impression, Sunrise” 1872.png]

This oil painting is called “Impression, soleil levant”, painted by Claude Monet.
What style is it?
a. Impressionism
b. Les Fauves
c. Xpressionism
d. Abstraction
ANSWER: A
MARK: 1
UNIT: 7
LO: 1
MIX No
CHOICES:

Mã câu [98667]: sửa đáp án C: “Lê Văn Đen” => “Lê Văn Đệ”

QN= In December 1954, who established the National School Saigon College of Fine
Arts?
a. Victor Tardieu with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
b. Nam Sơn with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
c. Lê Văn Đen with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Dương Văn Đen.
d. Victor Tardieu with other two artist Bùi Văn Kinh and Lê Văn Đen
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ANSWER: C
MARK: 1
UNIT: 12
LO: 1
MIX No
CHOICES:

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