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BEREAN BIBLE BAPTIST ACADEMY

B3 L7 Magdiwang, Molino III, Bacoor City, Cavite 4102

QUIZ # 1.1

Name: __________________________________________ Score: 20


Section: _________________________________________ Date: September__, 2022

NOTE: The quiz should be answered independently by the pupil. Strictly NO looking back
at the previous pages.

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE (10 pts.)


Read and answer the questions carefully. Choose your answer from the choices below.
Shade the letter of the correct answer.

A B C 1. It is one of the many elements of arts and are regarded as the most
basic among all elements of art.
A. Lines B. Shapes C. Colors

A B C 2. These are lines that moves from left to right.


A. Horizontal Lines B. Vertical Lines C. Diagonal Lines

A B C 3. These are lines that move up and down.


A. Horizontal Lines B. Vertical Lines C. Spiral Lines

A B C 4. These are slanting lines.


A. Horizontal Lines B. Vertical Lines C. Diagonal Lines

A B C 5. These are rounded and bended lines.


A. Curved Lines B. Broken Lines C. Diagonal Lines

A B C 6. It is another important element of art, and it is very useful in creating a


masterpiece. It is formed when a line is enclosed.
A. Lines B. Shapes C. Colors

A B C 7.These shapes have four sides. Two opposite sides are longer than the
other two sides.
A. Circles B. Squares C. Rectangles

A B C 8.These shapes are long, rounded shapes.


A. Triangles B. Circles C. Oblongs

A B C 9. These shapes have three sides.


A. Triangles B. Squares C. Rectangles

A B C 10. These shapes have four equal sides.


A. Triangles B. Squares C. Rectangles

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II. MATCHING TYPE (10 pts.)
Match the types of lines and shapes in column A to the pictures in column B. Write
the letter of the correct answer on the space provided before the number.

Column A Column B

1. Diagonal Lines A.

2. Broken Lines B.

3. Horizontal Lines C.

4. Vertical Lines D.

5. Scroll E.

6. Spiral F.

7. Triangle G.

8. Square H.

9. Circle I.

10. Rectangle J.

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LESSON
Elements of Art: Colors

Colors is another important element of art that is made whenever light strikes on an object
and is reflected back to one’s eye. You cannot see colors without light.

Primary Colors are the root of every hue imaginable. They are called primary because
these colors can only be obtained by using natural pigments. They cannot be created by
mixing two other colors.

Primary Colors:
1. Red
2. Yellow
3. Blue

Mixing any two of the three primary colors produced the Secondary Colors. This will give
you give you three new colors.

Secondary Colors:
1. Red + Yellow = Orange
2. Blue + Red = Violet
3. Yellow + Blue = Green

THE COLOR WHEEL

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ACTIVITY
Color circles below according to its label.

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SEATWORK
Color the image below.

SCORE: _________

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HOMEWORK
Color the image below.

SCORE: _________

HOMEWORK
1. Answer Homework.
2. Prepare for a review next week about colors.

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