Q.1
What is the technique in which small dots of colour are used to make an image?
  • Dottiness
  • Pointillism
  • Dabbing
  • Speckling
Q.2
What do we call a painting which is painted directly onto wet plaster?
  • A fiasco
  • A frasco
  • A frisco
  • A fresco
Q.3
Which of the following is not a paint colour?
  • Ochre
  • Cerulean
  • Velvet
  • Magenta
Q.4
Which word describes the gradual blending of one colour hue to another, usually moving tints and shades from light to dark?
  • Umbro
  • Ombré
  • Hambel
  • Timbre
Q.5
Some paintings use realistic images to create the optical illusion that the objects are three dimensional. What is this called?
  • Tip of Well
  • Trowel and wheel
  • Triumph of oil
  • Trompe-l'œil
Q.6
A verdaille is a painting done mainly or entirely in which colour?
  • Blue
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Green
Q.7
What do we call a watery layering of paint used as a background?
  • A wipe
  • A clean
  • A scrub
  • A wash
Q.8
Jackson Pollock painted many of his works by throwing paint at a large canvas. What was this known as?
  • Vigorous Painting
  • Action Painting
  • Messy Painting
  • Moving Painting
Q.9
Some artists use small, air-operated tools which spray various media including ink and dye, but most often paint. What are they called?
  • Breeze brushes
  • Wind painters
  • Oxygen painters
  • Airbrushes
Q.10
Not all painting is done with brushes. What else can be used?
  • Fingers
  • Cameras
  • Washing machines
  • Printers
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