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Creative arts mock exam questions and answers for Jss3

Creative arts mock exam questions and answers for Jss3

Here are 20 creative arts mock questions for JSS3 students, along with options and answers:

Question: Which art form involves shaping and molding clay into various objects?
Options:
a) Sculpture
b) Painting
c) Dance
d) Music
Answer: a) Sculpture

Question: Who is the famous painter known for his "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"?
Options:
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Salvador Dali
Answer: c) Leonardo da Vinci

Question: Which type of dance is known for its elegant and graceful movements, often performed in ballrooms?
Options:
a) Hip-hop
b) Ballet
c) Tap dance
d) Breakdance
Answer: b) Ballet

Question: What is the primary material used in traditional Japanese origami?
Options:
a) Paper
b) Wood
c) Cloth
d) Metal
Answer: a) Paper

Question: Who is the renowned composer of the "Moonlight Sonata" and "Fur Elise"?
Options:
a) Ludwig van Beethoven
b) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
c) Johann Sebastian Bach
d) Frederic Chopin
Answer: a) Ludwig van Beethoven

Question: What is the technique of creating an image by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials?
Options:
a) Collage
b) Mosaic
c) Impasto
d) Fresco
Answer: b) Mosaic

Question: Who is known for his famous painting "The Scream"?
Options:
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Claude Monet
c) Edvard Munch
d) Pablo Picasso
Answer: c) Edvard Munch

Question: Which of the following is NOT a primary color in art?
Options:
a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Blue
d) Green
Answer: d) Green

Question: In literature, what do you call a long, narrative poem that typically tells a heroic story?
Options:
a) Limerick
b) Sonnet
c) Haiku
d) Epic
Answer: d) Epic

Question: Who is the famous playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet"?
Options:
a) George Bernard Shaw
b) William Shakespeare
c) Oscar Wilde
d) Tennessee Williams
Answer: b) William Shakespeare

Question: What art form involves making patterns or images by arranging small, colored pieces of glass or stone into a design?
Options:
a) Mosaic
b) Collage
c) Fresco
d) Impressionism
Answer: a) Mosaic

Question: Which musical instrument is often associated with country music and has strings and frets?
Options:
a) Piano
b) Violin
c) Guitar
d) Trumpet
Answer: c) Guitar

Question: In which dance style do dancers wear tap shoes and create rhythms by tapping their feet on the floor?
Options:
a) Ballet
b) Jazz
c) Tap dance
d) Salsa
Answer: c) Tap dance

Question: Who is known for his famous artwork "Starry Night"?
Options:
a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Salvador Dali
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh

Question: Which art movement is characterized by artists like Claude Monet and their focus on capturing light and color in their paintings?
Options:
a) Impressionism
b) Cubism
c) Surrealism
d) Realism
Answer: a) Impressionism

Question: What is the art of making sculptures by carving, chiseling, or cutting away from a material like wood or stone?
Options:
a) Origami
b) Pottery
c) Sculpture
d) Collage
Answer: c) Sculpture

Question: Who is known for the famous painting "Guernica," depicting the horrors of war?
Options:
a) Salvador Dali
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Leonardo da Vinci
Answer: c) Pablo Picasso

Question: Which type of literature uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or ridicule people's vices and shortcomings?
Options:
a) Epic
b) Satire
c) Drama
d) Romance
Answer: b) Satire

Question: What is the name for a form of Japanese theater that combines music, dance, and acting?
Options:
a) Kabuki
b) Shakespearean
c) Opera
d) Mime
Answer: a) Kabuki

Question: Who is the famous artist known for creating the "Persistence of Memory," featuring melting clocks?
Options:
a) Salvador Dali
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Vincent van Gogh
d) Edvard Munch
Answer: a) Salvador Dali

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