Q.1
To make comments about a picture of a piece of artwork, you could do what?
  • You could talk to your friends
  • You could ask the teacher
  • You could ask your parents
  • You could lay some tracing paper over a copy of the artwork and write notes
Q.2
When beginning a new project, how many pages of your sketch book might you use?
  • Only one or two
  • Most of one book
  • Two or three books
  • Any of the above!
Q.3
When mixing and experimenting with colors, how is a sketchbook useful?
  • It will make the sketch book really colorful
  • It will fill in some time in lessons
  • You can keep a record of how you mixed certain colors you might need later on
  • It will save having to get up and find some paper
Q.4
Which of the following would you expect to find in a sketchbook?
  • Pressed flowers, rubbings, observational drawings
  • Photographs, notes, photocopies of other works
  • Samples of materials, experiments with media and lists of equipment
  • Lots and lots of empty pages
Q.5
A page of sketches might show the same item from different what?
  • From different people
  • From different shops
  • From different angles and viewpoints
  • From different days
Q.6
When making a rough sketch in a sketch book, it might be handy to do what?
  • To phone your teacher to tell them
  • To make notes, including the date and location
  • To do it with your eyes closed
  • To take a photograph instead
Q.7
Which of the following best describes how sketch books should be?
  • Full to the brim with notes, sketches, ideas, photos and experiments
  • Kept in a pristine condition at all times
  • Used only in an emergency
  • Only contain things which are definitely going to work
Q.8
Sketch books can be used to review your own work. How could you do this?
  • By using a page torn out of the sketch book
  • By sticking in a photocopy of your piece and making notes about what worked or didn't work
  • By letting the teacher write you a note in the sketch book
  • By remembering what worked in your head
Q.9
Recording personal reactions in a sketch book means what?
  • Asking your friends what they felt and then copying
  • How you personally felt about something
  • Looking up how you should feel on the internet
  • Making up how you felt so it's not embarassing
Q.10
What is a sketch book not useful for?
  • Recording ideas
  • Practicing a new technique
  • Propping open the door
  • Experimenting with ideas and compositions
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