Jss2 second Term creative arts Past Questions and Answers
Creative arts questions for JSS2, along with options and answers:
Which of the following art forms involves the use of fine needles to create intricate designs on fabric?
a) Sculpture
b) Ceramics
c) Embroidery
d) Pottery
Answer: c) Embroidery
Who is known for creating the iconic painting "The Scream"?
a) Claude Monet
b) Edvard Munch
c) Georgia O'Keeffe
d) Jackson Pollock
Answer: b) Edvard Munch
What term is used to describe a work of art that portrays a person or group of people, often focusing on their facial expressions and personalities?
a) Landscape
b) Still life
c) Portrait
d) Abstract
Answer: c) Portrait
Which art movement is known for its dreamlike and irrational imagery, as seen in Salvador Dali's works?
a) Impressionism
b) Cubism
c) Pop Art
d) Surrealism
Answer: d) Surrealism
What is the process of transferring an image from a plate to paper through pressure called in printmaking?
a) Etching
b) Lithography
c) Woodcut
d) Engraving
Answer: d) Engraving
Who is known for creating the famous "Water Lilies" series of paintings?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Claude Monet
c) Vincent van Gogh
d) Henri Matisse
Answer: b) Claude Monet
What is the term for an artwork created using only shades of a single color, typically black and white?
a) Monochrome
b) Polychrome
c) Pastel
d) Collage
Answer: a) Monochrome
Who is known for his iconic "Campbell's Soup Cans" artwork?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Jackson Pollock
c) Andy Warhol
d) Pablo Picasso
Answer: c) Andy Warhol
In which art technique is the artist typically using a fine brush to apply pigment to a wet plaster surface?
a) Oil painting
b) Watercolor
c) Fresco
d) Collage
Answer: c) Fresco
What is the term for the visual quality that makes an object or area distinct from its surroundings in an artwork?
a) Contrast
b) Hue
c) Texture
d) Shade
Answer: a) Contrast
Which famous artist is known for his "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" painting, which is considered a key work in the development of Cubism?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Salvador Dali
Answer: a) Pablo Picasso
Which art form involves using a stencil to create repeated patterns or designs on various surfaces?
a) Mosaic
b) Origami
c) Printmaking
d) Calligraphy
Answer: c) Printmaking
What term describes an artwork that appears to be three-dimensional but is actually flat, creating an optical illusion of depth?
a) Sculpture
b) Relief
c) Trompe-l'oeil
d) Collage
Answer: c) Trompe-l'oeil
Who is known for his famous "The Persistence of Memory" painting, featuring melting clocks?
a) Salvador Dali
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Vincent van Gogh
d) Leonardo da Vinci
Answer: a) Salvador Dali
In the context of art, what does "composition" refer to?
a) The selection and arrangement of visual elements in an artwork
b) The primary colors used in a painting
c) The texture of a sculpture
d) The artist's signature on a canvas
Answer: a) The selection and arrangement of visual elements in an artwork
What is the term for the art of folding paper into various shapes and designs without cutting or gluing?
a) Sculpture
b) Origami
c) Collage
d) Mosaic
Answer: b) Origami
Which art movement is characterized by its focus on capturing the fleeting effects of light and color in the natural world?
a) Impressionism
b) Cubism
c) Surrealism
d) Realism
Answer: a) Impressionism
What is the term for the art of carving or engraving a design into a hard surface, often used for printing images on paper?
a) Etching
b) Lithography
c) Collage
d) Woodcut
Answer: a) Etching
Who is known for creating the iconic "The Starry Night" painting?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Jackson Pollock
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh
Which art technique involves applying paint to a canvas using pigments mixed with a water-based solution?
a) Oil painting
b) Watercolor
c) Acrylic painting
d) Fresco
Answer: b) Watercolor
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