Art darkness of a color? • A) Hue Lesson 1: Line and Kinds of Line • B) Shade 1. How is a line defined in the visual • C) Intensity arts? • D) Value • A ) A series of dots 9. What is the result of adding black to a • B) A path made by a moving hue? point • A) Tint • C) A prolongation of points • B) Shade • D) A dot that went for a walk • C) Value 2. What kind of emotion do diagonal • D) Intensity lines typically convey? 10. Which type of color harmony results • A) Stability and calmness from using hues that are adjacent or • B ) Uncertainty and stress beside each other on the color wheel? • C ) Harmony and balance • A) Complementary harmony • D) Stillness and tranquility • B) Monochromatic harmony 3. Which of the following characteristics • C) Analogous harmony is NOT associated with zigzag lines? • D ) Color temperature • A) Fluidity 11. What property of light is color • B) Tension associated with? • C) Conflict • A) Reflection • D) Violence • B) Absorption 4. According to the lesson, what property • C ) Transmission does every type of line possess? • D) Refraction • A) Density 1 2 . What is the term for the name given • B) Color to a color, such as red, green, or • C) Direction violet? • D) Shape • A) Shade 5. Which type of line appears to be • B) Hue standing, moving from bottom to top • C) Tint or vice versa? • D) Intensity • A) Horizontal line 13. Which of the following hues are • B) Vertical line considered primary hues for pigments? • C) Diagonal line • A) Red, yellow, blue • D) Zigzag line • B) Orange, green, violet Lesson 2: Properties of Color and How • C) Red, green, blue Colors Relate • D) Yellow, cyan, magenta 6. What is the significance of color as an 14. What is the term for colors that are element of visual arts? opposite each other on the color • A ) It adds complexity wheel? • B) It adds beauty and • A ) Analogous meaning • B) Monochromatic • C) It reduces artistic • C) Complementary expression • D) Triadic • D) It diminishes visual impact 15. Which color temperature has yellow as 7. Which of the following is NOT a its dominant component? primary hue? • A) Warm • A) Red • B) Cool • B) Yellow • C) Green • D) Blue 1 6 . What term is used for the brightness or dullness of a color? • A) Hue • B) Shade • C) Intensity • D) Saturation 1 7 . What is the term for mixing two primary hues in equal amounts to produce secondary hues? • A ) Tertiary hues • B ) Intermediate hues • C) Complementary hues • D ) Monochromatic hues 1 8 . what term is used to describe the resulting color when white is added to a hue? • A) Tint • B) Shade • C) Value • D) Intensity 19. Which type of harmony results from placing two opposite colors on the color wheel side by side? • A) Analogous harmony • B) Complementary harmony • C) Monochromatic harmony • D ) Color temperature harmony 20. What is the term for the property of light that allows colors to be seen when light strikes the retina of the eyes? • A) Reflection • B) Absorption • C ) Transmission • D) Refraction