SS1 third Term fine arts past questions and answers
Here they are;
Question: Which art movement emerged in the early 20th century, emphasizing geometric shapes and abstraction, often using primary colors?
a) Abstract Expressionism
b) Cubism
c) Suprematism
d) Fauvism
Answer: c) Suprematism
Question: Who is known for his detailed, surrealist paintings featuring melting clocks, such as "The Persistence of Memory"?
a) Salvador Dalí
b) René Magritte
c) Max Ernst
d) Giorgio de Chirico
Answer: a) Salvador Dalí
Question: In sculpture, what is the term for a work created by assembling found objects into a composition?
a) Ready-made
b) Collage
c) Assemblage
d) Montage
Answer: c) Assemblage
Question: Which art movement, known for its use of bold colors and distorted forms, emerged as a reaction to World War I?
a) Dadaism
b) Surrealism
c) Fauvism
d) Abstract Expressionism
Answer: c) Fauvism
Question: Who is known for his paintings of water lilies and haystacks, exemplifying the use of series in art?
a) Claude Monet
b) Pierre-Auguste Renoir
c) Camille Pissarro
d) Edgar Degas
Answer: a) Claude Monet
Question: What is the term for a sculpture technique in which material is removed to create a form?
a) Carving
b) Modeling
c) Casting
d) Assembling
Answer: a) Carving
Question: Which artist is associated with the art movement known as Minimalism, creating sculptures with geometric forms and industrial materials?
a) Donald Judd
b) Sol LeWitt
c) Dan Flavin
d) Robert Smithson
Answer: a) Donald Judd
Question: What is the technique of applying layers of translucent paint to create a glowing effect in a painting?
a) Glazing
b) Scumbling
c) Sgraffito
d) Tenebrism
Answer: a) Glazing
Question: Who is known for his use of repeating, seemingly mechanical forms in paintings such as "Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow"?
a) Wassily Kandinsky
b) Piet Mondrian
c) Kazimir Malevich
d) Fernand Léger
Answer: b) Piet Mondrian
Question: In architecture, what term refers to a structure or ornament that is purely decorative and has no structural purpose?
a) Keystone
b) Buttress
c) Frieze
d) Finial
Answer: c) Frieze
Question: What is the term for a printmaking technique where an image is created by carving away areas from a wood block?
a) Linocut
b) Etching
c) Wood engraving
d) Woodcut
Answer: d) Woodcut
Question: Who is known for his use of geometric shapes and vibrant colors in paintings like "Homage to the Square" series?
a) Frank Stella
b) Josef Albers
c) Ellsworth Kelly
d) Yayoi Kusama
Answer: b) Josef Albers
Question: In pottery, what is the term for the process of shaping clay by rotating it on a wheel?
a) Pinching
b) Slab building
c) Coiling
d) Throwing
Answer: d) Throwing
Question: What is the term for a technique in which an artist applies paint to wet plaster, often used in mural painting?
a) Fresco
b) Tempera
c) Grisaille
d) Sgraffito
Answer: a) Fresco
Question: Who is known for his use of pointillism, a painting technique using small dots of color to create an image?
a) Georges Seurat
b) Gustav Klimt
c) Edvard Munch
d) Henri Rousseau
Answer: a) Georges Seurat
Question: What is the term for a sculpture technique in which material is added to create a form?
a) Carving
b) Modeling
c) Casting
d) Welding
Answer: b) Modeling
Question: Which art movement, associated with Marcel Duchamp, challenged traditional ideas about art and authorship?
a) Surrealism
b) Dadaism
c) Abstract Expressionism
d) Cubism
Answer: b) Dadaism
Question: Who is known for his use of collage and assemblage, creating works like "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon"?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Salvador Dalí
c) Juan Gris
d) Joan Miró
Answer: a) Pablo Picasso
Question: What is the term for a work of art that features a distorted representation of reality, often with dreamlike elements?
a) Realism
b) Surrealism
c) Impressionism
d) Baroque
Answer: b) Surrealism
Question: Who is known for his use of the grid as a compositional element in paintings like "Woman I" and "Marilyn Diptych"?
a) Jasper Johns
b) Andy Warhol
c) Roy Lichtenstein
d) Willem de Kooning
Answer: b) Andy Warhol
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