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- quiz 9
- Review of attempt 1
- Marks 8/10
- Grade *80* out of a maximum of 100 (*80*%)
- Question 1
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 27. Which of these statements about drawing is _NOT_ true?
- Choose one answer.
- a. It was historically used as a preliminary study for paintings or
- sculptures. Incorrect
- b. It is now, and always has been, exclusively, a means of pure
- representation. Correct
- c. In the late 15^th /early 16^th century, drawings began to be
- preserved by artists and collected by connoisseurs. Incorrect
- d. Because of its directness and accessibility, drawing is a quick
- means of expression. Incorrect
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 2
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 26. Installation art is different from traditional media
- like painting and sculpture in that______.
- Choose one answer.
- a. it activates all the senses and allows an artist to manipulate whole
- spaces Correct
- b. it always includes the use of found objects Incorrect
- c. it is much more technologically advanced Incorrect
- d. a & b Incorrect
- Incorrect
- Marks for this submission: 0/1.
- Question 3
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 21. The longest continuously practiced (from 40,000 years
- ago to present) artistic tradition in the world comes from _____________.
- Choose one answer.
- a. Australian Aborigines Correct
- b. African Yoruban-speaking peoples Incorrect
- c. Mesoamerica Incorrect
- d. Ancient Egypt Incorrect
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 4
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 1. (Slide: Raphael’s /Saint Paul Rending his Garments/)
- (fig. 224; p. 176)
- Raphael’s /Saint Paul Rending his Garments/ illustrates the skill and
- patience required of which dry medium?
- Choose one answer.
- a. conte crayon Incorrect
- b. pastel Incorrect
- c. pencil Incorrect
- d. metalpoint Correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 5
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 7. Whitfield Lovell’s /Whispers from the Walls/ is an
- example of ___________.
- Choose one answer.
- a. traditional painting Incorrect
- b. traditional sculpture Incorrect
- c. printmaking Incorrect
- d. installation art Correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 6
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 12. Leonardo da Vinci made a drawing, /Madonna and Child
- with St. Anne and Infant St. John the Baptist/, for a fresco of the same
- title (p. 172). This type of drawing is called:
- Choose one answer.
- a. a wash. Incorrect
- b. a cartoon. Correct
- c. dry media. Incorrect
- d. an edition. Incorrect
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 7
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 19. _______ is a form of soft carbon discovered in England
- in 1564 (p. 178); it became the medium in one of the most common drawing
- tools—the pencil.
- Choose one answer.
- a. Metalpoint Incorrect
- b. Charcoal Incorrect
- c. Conte Incorrect
- d. Graphite Correct
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 8
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 10. How did David Hammons “draw” his piece, /Out of Bounds/?
- Choose one answer.
- a. with charcoal Incorrect
- b. by bouncing a dirty basketball on the paper Correct
- c. with a pencil Incorrect
- d. with human ashes Incorrect
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 9
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 8. What is the narrative related by Marjane Satrapi in the
- graphic novel /Persepolis/?
- Choose one answer.
- a. it recounts the story of the rise of the Persian empire under Darius
- Incorrect
- b. it tells of the fall of the Persians to the Athenians and Spartans
- in the 5^th
- ^century BCE Incorrect
- c. it is the author’s story of growing up in Iran and the difficulties
- she faced as Western and Eastern cultures collided Correct
- d. it is the story of a girl who turns into a super-hero after being
- attacked by bats Incorrect
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
- Question 10
- Marks: 1
- (Chapter 9) 22. When did artists in the Western world first have ready
- access to paper?
- Choose one answer.
- a. in the time of Caesar Augustus in Rome Incorrect
- b. in Italy in the early Renaissance Correct
- c. 5000 years ago in Egypt Incorrect
- d. 200 years ago in Philadelphia Incorrect
- Correct
- Marks for this submission: 1/1.
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