Q.1
When artists draw things they can see in front of them, what is it called?
  • Observational drawing
  • Eyesight drawing
  • Seen sketching
  • Watched drawing
Q.2
A drawing of a person as the subject is known as what?
  • A photograph
  • A person
  • A portrait
  • A picture
Q.3
A light outline of an item is often called what?
  • A ghost
  • A trace
  • A shadow
  • A sketch
Q.4
Some artists make lighter areas in their drawings by doing what?
  • Painting over parts with white paint
  • Rubbing some parts out with a rubber
  • Sticking white paper down over the drawing
  • Using correction fluid to alter mistakes
Q.5
Pencil shading can be made to look like shadows by doing what?
  • Smudging
  • Painting
  • Outlines
  • Line drawing
Q.6
Drawing pencils can be what?
  • Hard or soft
  • High or low
  • Shallow or deep
  • Tall or short
Q.7
In art, what is composition?
  • Writing a letter to an artist
  • Deciding where the items in a drawing should go
  • Making up a tune to go with the drawing
  • Putting apple cores and potato peelings in a heap
Q.8
Apart from pencils, what else can be used to draw with?
  • Crayons, pastels, ink, charcoal or chalk
  • String, sellotape and glue
  • Paper, foil, tissue and newspaper
  • Flour, salt, pepper and sugar
Q.9
A technique using lines to create shading is known as what?
  • Line drawing
  • Cross-hatching
  • Shading
  • Sketching
Q.10
Colouring an area using the side of the pencil point is known as what?
  • Scribbling
  • Scrawling
  • Shading
  • Pressing
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