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.