Q.1
Drawing lines first in one direction and then another to create darker areas is called what?
  • Crassness
  • Criss-cross
  • Cross-hatching
  • Crunchiness
Q.2
Using only one colour or shades of one colour in a piece of art is a technique known as what?
  • Manic
  • Munchkin
  • Mantaray
  • Monochrome
Q.3
Applying wax to fabric and then dying is a technique known as what?
  • Batty
  • Batik
  • Butty
  • Bitty
Q.4
Vanishing point, horizon and distance are all words associated with which technique?
  • Printing
  • Doodling
  • Sculpture
  • Perspective
Q.5
Using a short-bristled brush to dab or pat paint onto a surface is known as what?
  • Strapping
  • Stappling
  • Stippling
  • Stuttering
Q.6
Combining two or more colours to create a new one is known as what?
  • Colour mashing
  • Drawing colours
  • Daubing colour
  • Colour mixing
Q.7
Repeatedly pressing an inked block or raised design onto canvas, paper or fabric is called what?
  • Paint-making
  • Pant-making
  • Print-making
  • Point-making
Q.8
Gathering a variety of materials and fixing them down together onto a canvas is known as what?
  • Collating
  • Foraging
  • Collecting
  • Collaging
Q.9
Dripping coloured oil-based paint onto water and then laying paper down on top is a technique known as what?
  • Mumbling
  • Marbling
  • Murmuring
  • Messing
Q.10
Layering paint onto a wet surface to colour a large area is known as what?
  • A wash
  • A wipe
  • A scrub
  • A swipe
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