Q.1
Which materials would you need to create a marbled effect?
  • Wool and material
  • Oil-based ink and water
  • Cotton wool and lolly sticks
  • Paper clips and pencils
Q.2
What is the best way to apply paint over a stencil?
  • By smearing
  • By dabbing
  • By wiping
  • By scrubbing
Q.3
What would you expect to happen if you sprinkled sea salt onto wet paint?
  • The paper would become covered in salt crystals
  • The salt would float on top of the paint
  • The paint would completely disappear
  • The salt would absorb some of the paint
Q.4
How could you create blank areas easily when using watercolours?
  • Tape or mask off the area and paint over it
  • Cut out the shape first
  • Use liquid paper to paint over
  • Use white paint
Q.5
How could you create a splatter or speckled effect?
  • By painting with thick paint and a wide brush
  • By shading with the flat side of a pencil
  • By flicking paint from a toothbrush
  • By smearing pastels onto cardboard
Q.6
Where might you keep the results of your art experiments?
  • In a sketch book
  • In a laboratory
  • In a library
  • In a leisure centre
Q.7
What might you use to create a blurry effect?
  • Very sharp pencil crayons
  • Wax crayons
  • Very thick paint
  • Felt-tipped pens and water
Q.8
If an artist fixes different media on a canvas to create an artwork, what is it known as?
  • Pointillism
  • Sketching
  • Collage
  • Shading
Q.9
If you wanted to create some texture in a piece of work, what might you consider doing?
  • Making a flat wash of watercolour paint
  • Shading lightly with a pencil crayon
  • Colouring in a patch with some-felt tipped pens
  • Scratching into thick paint with a matchstick
Q.10
To create a wax resist, which two materials would you need?
  • Chalks and pastels
  • Wax crayons and watercolour paints
  • Pencils and some water
  • Oil paints and newspaper
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