Q.1
Reds, oranges and yellows are sometimes called what?
  • Spicy colours
  • Heated colours
  • Radiator colours
  • Warm colours
Q.2
What are the three primary colours?
  • Black, white and grey
  • Red, yellow and blue
  • Pink, purple and orange
  • Green, brown and silver
Q.3
To make a colour darker, you can add which other paint?
  • White
  • Orange
  • Black
  • Pink
Q.4
Colours which are next to each other on the colour wheel are described as what?
  • Harmonious
  • Argumentative
  • Clashing
  • Monochromatic
Q.5
How are tertiary colours made?
  • By putting all the colours in a line
  • By mixing every colour together
  • By choosing from a colour chart
  • By mixing a secondary colour with one of the primary colours it is made from
Q.6
Orange, green and violet are known as what?
  • Secondary colours
  • Primary colours
  • High school colours
  • College colours
Q.7
Colours which are opposite each other on the colour wheel are known as what?
  • Complementary
  • Companion
  • Countryside
  • Comfortable
Q.8
Red, yellow, blue, orange, green and violet are usually arranged on a colour what?
  • A colour square
  • A colour cube
  • A colour wheel
  • A colour sphere
Q.9
To make a colour lighter, you can add which other paint?
  • White
  • Black
  • Grey
  • Blue
Q.10
A set of tints and shades of the same colour is also known as what?
  • A colour wheel
  • A paint palette
  • Monochrome
  • Quite dull
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