Arts 6 Summative Test Q1 reviewer

 

A. Remembering (60%)

  1. Which of the following art elements is still important even when using new technology in art?
    a. Rhythm
    b. Color
    c. Balance
    d. All of the above

  2. The term for the lightness or darkness of a color is:
    a. Value
    b. Hue
    c. Shade
    d. Tint

  3. Which shape is often used in logos to represent unity and completeness?
    a. Square
    b. Circle
    c. Triangle
    d. Rectangle

  4. A personal identity logo often includes:
    a. Company mission statement
    b. Name or initials
    c. Favorite movie
    d. A random image

  5. Which principle of art deals with the size relationship between elements?
    a. Proportion
    b. Balance
    c. Emphasis
    d. Contrast

  6. The first comic strips appeared in which country?
    a. Japan
    b. USA
    c. France
    d. Italy

  7. The Japanese style of comic art is known as:
    a. Manga
    b. Anime
    c. Manhwa
    d. Cartoon

  8. Which element of comic art gives the illusion of movement?
    a. Lines
    b. Color
    c. Texture
    d. Shape

  9. The first step in cartoon character creation is usually:
    a. Adding colors
    b. Sketching basic shapes
    c. Drawing clothes
    d. Making backgrounds

  10. Which type of cartoon is used to make fun of current events?
    a. Editorial
    b. Gag
    c. Animated
    d. Strip

  11. The principle of art that refers to differences in values, colors, textures, or shapes is:
    a. Harmony
    b. Unity
    c. Contrast
    d. Proportion

  12. Which shape is often used in logos to show strength and stability?
    a. Triangle
    b. Circle
    c. Square
    d. Oval

  13. The earliest American comic book was published in:
    a. 1933
    b. 1920
    c. 1940
    d. 1955

  14. A logo is primarily used to:
    a. Decorate a wall
    b. Represent a brand or identity
    c. Tell a full story
    d. Serve as a photo frame

  15. Which software is commonly used for creating digital art and logos?
    a. Microsoft Word
    b. Adobe Illustrator
    c. Calculator
    d. PowerPoint

  16. Which principle of art means that visual weight is evenly distributed?
    a. Proportion
    b. Balance
    c. Rhythm
    d. Movement

  17. In comics, speech is shown using:
    a. Color gradients
    b. Word balloons
    c. Title boxes
    d. Motion lines

  18. A type of cartoon that tells a short joke or story in one frame is:
    a. Gag cartoon
    b. Animated cartoon
    c. Strip cartoon
    d. Editorial cartoon

  19. Which element of art refers to how things feel or look like they might feel?
    a. Texture
    b. Line
    c. Shape
    d. Form

  20. The process of arranging visual elements in art is called:
    a. Composition
    b. Editing
    c. Animation
    d. Sketching

  21. Which shape often suggests direction or movement in a logo?
    a. Triangle
    b. Circle
    c. Square
    d. Rectangle

  22. In logo design, “simplicity” means:
    a. Adding many details
    b. Using clear and minimal elements
    c. Using bright colors only
    d. Using text only

  23. Who is considered the “Father of the American Comic Strip”?
    a. Richard Outcault
    b. Walt Disney
    c. Charles Schulz
    d. Stan Lee

  24. The first successful comic strip in the US was:
    a. The Yellow Kid
    b. Mickey Mouse
    c. Superman
    d. Garfield

  25. In art, the principle that leads the viewer’s eyes through the work is:
    a. Movement
    b. Balance
    c. Emphasis
    d. Proportion

  26. Which file type is best for saving logos for scaling without losing quality?
    a. JPEG
    b. PNG
    c. SVG
    d. GIF

  27. A cartoon with continuous panels to tell a story is called:
    a. Comic strip
    b. Editorial
    c. Animation
    d. Logo

  28. Which principle of art refers to the repetition of elements?
    a. Contrast
    b. Rhythm
    c. Balance
    d. Unity

  29. In cartoon making, “inking” means:
    a. Adding colors
    b. Drawing outlines with pen
    c. Erasing sketches
    d. Printing

  30. The principle of art that gives a sense of wholeness is:
    a. Unity
    b. Variety
    c. Balance
    d. Emphasis


B. Understanding & Application (40%)

  1. A logo with a triangle pointing upward would most likely suggest:
    a. Stability
    b. Growth
    c. Unity
    d. Completeness

  2. If a personal logo has too many details, it might:
    a. Be easier to remember
    b. Look cleaner
    c. Lose clarity when resized
    d. Improve balance

  3. In creating a cartoon character, after sketching basic shapes, the next step is:
    a. Adding facial expressions
    b. Choosing the background
    c. Drawing speech bubbles
    d. Printing the work

  4. Which of the following combinations would best show contrast in a logo?
    a. Light blue and dark blue
    b. Black and yellow
    c. Red and orange
    d. Green and teal

  5. If a comic artist wants to show speed, they could use:
    a. Speech balloons
    b. Thick outlines
    c. Motion lines
    d. Dark backgrounds

  6. A cartoon character designed with large eyes and a small mouth may express:
    a. Anger
    b. Innocence
    c. Strength
    d. Mystery

  7. When designing a logo, using a circle can convey:
    a. Growth
    b. Completeness
    c. Danger
    d. Direction

  8. If a comic panel uses darker colors and shadows, it may suggest:
    a. Happiness
    b. Sadness or suspense
    c. Humor
    d. Romance

  9. An effective personal identity logo should:
    a. Contain unrelated symbols
    b. Reflect personal or brand identity
    c. Use as many colors as possible
    d. Avoid meaning

  10. If a cartoonist skips the inking step, the artwork might:
    a. Look sharper
    b. Look unfinished
    c. Be easier to print
    d. Gain more contrast

  11. Which principle of art is most important when arranging comic panels to guide reading flow?
    a. Emphasis
    b. Movement
    c. Rhythm
    d. Balance

  12. A logo with a green leaf most likely represents:
    a. Technology
    b. Environment or nature
    c. Sports
    d. Education

  13. In creating cartoons, the “storyboard” is used to:
    a. Color the character
    b. Plan the sequence of scenes
    c. Store art materials
    d. Edit the final artwork

  14. If a company wants to show innovation, which shape might be best in the logo?
    a. Circle
    b. Triangle
    c. Square
    d. Star

  15. A logo with red and black might suggest:
    a. Calm and peace
    b. Passion and power
    c. Coldness
    d. Weakness

  16. When a cartoonist uses exaggerated body proportions for humor, they are applying:
    a. Realism
    b. Caricature
    c. Minimalism
    d. Symbolism

  17. In digital art, layers are important because they:
    a. Allow editing without affecting other parts
    b. Make the file smaller
    c. Remove mistakes automatically
    d. Add 3D effects

  18. A personal identity logo that uses your initials in a unique font applies the principle of:
    a. Variety
    b. Unity
    c. Proportion
    d. Movement

  19. If a comic character is drawn with drooping shoulders and a sad face, it most likely shows:
    a. Joy
    b. Fear
    c. Sadness
    d. Surprise

  20. A good cartoon storyline should:
    a. Be unclear to make readers guess
    b. Be easy to follow and engaging
    c. Have random scenes
    d. Avoid characters

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