SS1 second Term fine arts past questions and answers
SS1 Fine Arts questions with options and answers:
Question: Who is known for his famous statue of David and the painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) Michelangelo
c) Raphael
d) Titian
Answer: b) Michelangelo
Question: What art movement is characterized by spontaneous, expressive brushwork often emphasizing the artist's emotional experience?
a) Abstract Expressionism
b) Cubism
c) Surrealism
d) Fauvism
Answer: a) Abstract Expressionism
Question: In photography, what does the acronym DSLR stand for?
a) Digital Single-Lens Reflex
b) Dual Shutter-Light Rendering
c) Dynamic Shading and Lighting Resolution
d) Digital Shutter-Less Reflex
Answer: a) Digital Single-Lens Reflex
Question: Who is associated with the art movement known as Pop Art and created works like "Drowning Girl" and "Whaam!"?
a) Roy Lichtenstein
b) Andy Warhol
c) Jasper Johns
d) Claes Oldenburg
Answer: a) Roy Lichtenstein
Question: What is the term for the art of beautiful handwriting?
a) Typography
b) Calligraphy
c) Graphology
d) Hieroglyphics
Answer: b) Calligraphy
Question: Which color is complementary to green on the color wheel?
a) Blue
b) Red
c) Yellow
d) Purple
Answer: a) Blue
Question: What technique involves creating a design by arranging small pieces of colored glass, stone, or other materials?
a) Mosaic
b) Collage
c) Stippling
d) Decoupage
Answer: a) Mosaic
Question: Who is known for his large-scale, abstract expressionist drip paintings?
a) Mark Rothko
b) Willem de Kooning
c) Jackson Pollock
d) Barnett Newman
Answer: c) Jackson Pollock
Question: What is the term for a style of painting that exaggerates color and form for emotional impact?
a) Surrealism
b) Impressionism
c) Expressionism
d) Pointillism
Answer: c) Expressionism
Question: Which ancient civilization is known for its intricate pottery with black-figure and red-figure painting techniques?
a) Greek
b) Roman
c) Egyptian
d) Mesopotamian
Answer: a) Greek
Question: What is the term for a three-dimensional work of art meant to be viewed from all sides?
a) Bas-relief
b) Sculpture in the round
c) High relief
d) Sunken relief
Answer: b) Sculpture in the round
Question: Who is famous for his innovative cut-out paper collages, such as "Icarus" and "Blue Nude"?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Henri Matisse
c) Paul Cézanne
d) Wassily Kandinsky
Answer: b) Henri Matisse
Question: What is the term for a painting style that emerged in the 18th century characterized by light-hearted, playful themes and pastel colors?
a) Romanticism
b) Baroque
c) Rococo
d) Neoclassicism
Answer: c) Rococo
Question: Who is known for his iconic "The Starry Night" and "Irises" paintings?
a) Claude Monet
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Pierre-Auguste Renoir
d) Edgar Degas
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh
Question: Which art movement, originating in the early 20th century, focused on subconscious and dreamlike imagery?
a) Dadaism
b) Surrealism
c) Cubism
d) Constructivism
Answer: b) Surrealism
Question: What is the term for a printmaking technique where an image is incised into a surface, and ink is applied to the incised lines?
a) Etching
b) Lithography
c) Woodcut
d) Drypoint
Answer: a) Etching
Question: Who is known for his sculptural installations involving everyday objects, such as "Fountain" (a urinal)?
a) Marcel Duchamp
b) Salvador Dalí
c) Man Ray
d) Yoko Ono
Answer: a) Marcel Duchamp
Question: In architecture, what term refers to the use of mathematical principles to create harmonious and aesthetically pleasing proportions?
a) Deconstructivism
b) Postmodernism
c) Functionalism
d) Classical architecture
Answer: d) Classical architecture
Question: What is the term for a technique in which an image is created by applying ink to a raised surface and pressing it onto paper?
a) Woodcut
b) Intaglio
c) Monotype
d) Relief printing
Answer: d) Relief printing
Question: Who is known for his kinetic sculptures that incorporate movement, such as "Mobiles"?
a) Alexander Calder
b) Henry Moore
c) Jean Arp
d) Louise Bourgeois
Answer: a) Alexander Calder
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