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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.
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