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Launching the Imagination
Mary Stewart

Two-Dimensional Design
Two-Dimensional Design- Organization

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

All are true of linear perspective, EXCEPT
A)objects appear to diminish in size as they recede into the distance.
B)a fixed viewing position is essential.
C)In three-point perspective, a cube is defined using simple vertical and horizontal lines which parallel the edge of the paper.
D)stepping away from an object increases the cone of vision.
E)two-point perspective decreases the distortion caused by one-point perspective.
2

Visual forces moving inward is characteristic of
A)centrifugal balance.
B)centripetal balance.
C)concentric balance.
D)all radial symmetry.
E)all symmetry.
3

"Multiple parts of a composition presented in a deliberate pattern" is a definition of
A)tempo.
B)meter.
C)multiplication.
D)kinesthetics.
E)rhythm.
4

Contrast CANNOT be found between which of the following?
A)static/dynamic
B)solid/ texture
C)organic/geometric
D)blue/orange
E)weight/gravity
5

Unity within a composition can create
A)cohesion.
B)chaos.
C)monotony.
D)A & C
E)A, B & C
6

Which of the following can be used to increase compositional unity?
A)proximity
B)repetition
C)continuity
D)underlying pattern
E)all of the above
7

An anomaly
A)breaks from the norm.
B)unifies an image.
C)attracts attention.
D)A & C
E)B & C
8

The Taj Mahal in Agra, India, is an example of
A)symmetrical balance.
B)asymmetrical balance.
C)confrontation.
D)serenity.
E)A & D
9

Kinesthetics is the science of
A)balance.
B)space.
C)perspective.
D)composition.
E)movement.
10

Atmospheric perspective is created primarily by
A)variation of definition.
B)overlap.
C)variation in size.
D)variation in location.
E)linear perspective.