Q.1
Pop Art's main influence came from which aspect of culture?
  • Mass-produced consumer items
  • Classical music and opera
  • Hand-crafted art
  • Interpretive dance
Q.2
How did British Pop Art differ from American Pop Art?
  • British Pop Art used similar influences to American Pop Art, but viewed from a distance
  • British Artists gave more focus to including other styles of art
  • American Pop Art was far superior in its quality
  • British Pop Art was ultimately banned
Q.3
Which method of image reproduction was popular amongst several artists of the movement?
  • Screenprinting
  • Etching
  • Hand drawing
  • Vegetable dying
Q.4
What kind of Pop Art is Roy Lichtenstein most noted for?
  • Collages of people's faces
  • Cut outs of soap boxes
  • Collections of postcards
  • Cartoon strip style art
Q.5
Pop Art emerged in which decade?
  • The 1920s
  • The 1980s
  • The 1850s
  • The 1950s
Q.6
When was the term 'Pop Art' first officially used?
  • January 1950
  • August 1970
  • July 1966
  • December 1962
Q.7
How did the majority of Pop Artists begin their careers?
  • As art lecturers
  • As artist's models
  • In commercial art
  • As soup manufacturers
Q.8
Which sculptor was one of the co-founding members of the group?
  • Aristide Maillol
  • Eduardo Paolozzi
  • Ernst Barlach
  • Jacob Epstein
Q.9
One pop artist in particular was famous for his colourful portrait of Marilyn Monroe and tins of Campbell soup. Who was he?
  • James Rosenquist
  • Roy Lichtenstein
  • Andy Warhol
  • Jim Dine
Q.10
What did the founders of the UK 'branch' of Pop Artists first call themselves?
  • The Standalone Group
  • The Outsiders' Group
  • The Independent Group
  • The Unaffiliated Group
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