A. Remembering (60%)
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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 -
The term for the lightness or darkness of a color is:
a. Value
b. Hue
c. Shade
d. Tint -
Which shape is often used in logos to represent unity and completeness?
a. Square
b. Circle
c. Triangle
d. Rectangle -
A personal identity logo often includes:
a. Company mission statement
b. Name or initials
c. Favorite movie
d. A random image -
Which principle of art deals with the size relationship between elements?
a. Proportion
b. Balance
c. Emphasis
d. Contrast -
The first comic strips appeared in which country?
a. Japan
b. USA
c. France
d. Italy -
The Japanese style of comic art is known as:
a. Manga
b. Anime
c. Manhwa
d. Cartoon -
Which element of comic art gives the illusion of movement?
a. Lines
b. Color
c. Texture
d. Shape -
The first step in cartoon character creation is usually:
a. Adding colors
b. Sketching basic shapes
c. Drawing clothes
d. Making backgrounds -
Which type of cartoon is used to make fun of current events?
a. Editorial
b. Gag
c. Animated
d. Strip -
The principle of art that refers to differences in values, colors, textures, or shapes is:
a. Harmony
b. Unity
c. Contrast
d. Proportion -
Which shape is often used in logos to show strength and stability?
a. Triangle
b. Circle
c. Square
d. Oval -
The earliest American comic book was published in:
a. 1933
b. 1920
c. 1940
d. 1955 -
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 -
Which software is commonly used for creating digital art and logos?
a. Microsoft Word
b. Adobe Illustrator
c. Calculator
d. PowerPoint -
Which principle of art means that visual weight is evenly distributed?
a. Proportion
b. Balance
c. Rhythm
d. Movement -
In comics, speech is shown using:
a. Color gradients
b. Word balloons
c. Title boxes
d. Motion lines -
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 -
Which element of art refers to how things feel or look like they might feel?
a. Texture
b. Line
c. Shape
d. Form -
The process of arranging visual elements in art is called:
a. Composition
b. Editing
c. Animation
d. Sketching -
Which shape often suggests direction or movement in a logo?
a. Triangle
b. Circle
c. Square
d. Rectangle -
In logo design, “simplicity” means:
a. Adding many details
b. Using clear and minimal elements
c. Using bright colors only
d. Using text only -
Who is considered the “Father of the American Comic Strip”?
a. Richard Outcault
b. Walt Disney
c. Charles Schulz
d. Stan Lee -
The first successful comic strip in the US was:
a. The Yellow Kid
b. Mickey Mouse
c. Superman
d. Garfield -
In art, the principle that leads the viewer’s eyes through the work is:
a. Movement
b. Balance
c. Emphasis
d. Proportion -
Which file type is best for saving logos for scaling without losing quality?
a. JPEG
b. PNG
c. SVG
d. GIF -
A cartoon with continuous panels to tell a story is called:
a. Comic strip
b. Editorial
c. Animation
d. Logo -
Which principle of art refers to the repetition of elements?
a. Contrast
b. Rhythm
c. Balance
d. Unity -
In cartoon making, “inking” means:
a. Adding colors
b. Drawing outlines with pen
c. Erasing sketches
d. Printing -
The principle of art that gives a sense of wholeness is:
a. Unity
b. Variety
c. Balance
d. Emphasis
B. Understanding & Application (40%)
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A logo with a triangle pointing upward would most likely suggest:
a. Stability
b. Growth
c. Unity
d. Completeness -
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 -
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 -
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 -
If a comic artist wants to show speed, they could use:
a. Speech balloons
b. Thick outlines
c. Motion lines
d. Dark backgrounds -
A cartoon character designed with large eyes and a small mouth may express:
a. Anger
b. Innocence
c. Strength
d. Mystery -
When designing a logo, using a circle can convey:
a. Growth
b. Completeness
c. Danger
d. Direction -
If a comic panel uses darker colors and shadows, it may suggest:
a. Happiness
b. Sadness or suspense
c. Humor
d. Romance -
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 -
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 -
Which principle of art is most important when arranging comic panels to guide reading flow?
a. Emphasis
b. Movement
c. Rhythm
d. Balance -
A logo with a green leaf most likely represents:
a. Technology
b. Environment or nature
c. Sports
d. Education -
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 -
If a company wants to show innovation, which shape might be best in the logo?
a. Circle
b. Triangle
c. Square
d. Star -
A logo with red and black might suggest:
a. Calm and peace
b. Passion and power
c. Coldness
d. Weakness -
When a cartoonist uses exaggerated body proportions for humor, they are applying:
a. Realism
b. Caricature
c. Minimalism
d. Symbolism -
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 -
A personal identity logo that uses your initials in a unique font applies the principle of:
a. Variety
b. Unity
c. Proportion
d. Movement -
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 -
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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