A) Spinning thread B) Tying fabric and dipping in dye C) Ironing fabric D) Sewing clothes
A) Paper B) Textbooks C) Cave walls D) Cloth
A) The iron age B) The industrial age C) The stone age D) Modern period
A) Aina Onabolu B) Jimoh Braimoh C) Bruce Onobrakpeya D) Ayo Ajayi
A) Burning paper B) Creating shapes by folding paper C) Tearing paper D) Colouring paper
A) Machine products B) Animals decoration C) Handmade decorative works D) Food items
A) Cutting the cloth B) Burning the cloth C) Tying the fabric D) Sewing the edges
A) Plastic toys B) Computer images C) Car drawings D) Rock paintings
A) Singing B) Sculpture C) Acting D) Textile design
A) Scissors B) Hammer C) Nail D) Shovel
A) Hands B) Robots C) Mouth D) Machines
A) Circular patterns B) Dots only C) Square patterns D) Straight lines
A) a ceramist B) an architect C) a painter D) a sculptor
A) Communicate experiences B) Make money C) Entertain friends D) Decorate cars
A) Acting B) Painting C) Singing D) Dancing
A) Metalworkral B) Graphic design C) Pottery D) Painting
A) Singing B) Jogging C) Driving D) Pottery
A) Two types B) Three types C) Four types D) Five types
A) Nail B) Rubber band C) Scissors D) Saw
A) Dyeing B) Weaving C) Pottery D) Beading
A) Weaving B) Sculpture C) Pottery D) Drama
A) Drawing B) Sculpture C) Weaving D) Drama
A) Threads B) Stones C) Beads D) Woods
A) Glass B) Leaves C) Metal D) Diesel
A) Tearing B) Colouring C) Washing D) Drying
A) air B) light C) pigment D) darkness
A) Singing B) Writing C) Sculpting D) Painting
A) Metal craft B) Decorative craft C) Martial art D) Literary craft
A) Sleeping B) Creativity C) Talking D) Driving
A) Visual art B) Drama C) Literary art D) Oral poetry
A) Beadwork B) Pottery C) Quilting D) Basketry
A) Etching B) Engraving C) Collage D) Folding
A) Decoration B) Swimming C) Cooking D) Fighting
A) Plastic bowl B) Shoe box C) Metal rod D) Wheelbarrow
A) Basketry B) Pottery C) Quilting D) Weaving
A) Decoration B) Cooking C) Fighting D) Swimming
A) Metal rod B) Wheelbarrow C) Plastic bowl D) Shoe box
A) paper modelling B) paper craft C) paper painting D) paper drawing
A) Cardboard B) Clay C) Dye D) Raffia
A) Cut out the ruled lines B) Soak the cardboard C) Use the strips as warp and loop D) Get a cardboard
A) stone carving B) pit dyeing C) carving in wood D) pot making
A) Fold and tie the cloth into the desired pattern B) Paint in your design with wax before dyeing. C) Loose the knot and dry in the sun D) Wash and iron the material to be dyed
A) textile design B) ceramics C) furniture making D) graphic design
A) tie-dye B) painting C) batik D) embroidery
A) Bead work B) Metal work C) Basket weaving D) Poster design
A) graphics B) modern art C) mural D) craft
A) twisting B) weaving C) printing D) sewing
A) Gboko B) Benin C) Oyo D) Enugu
A) Fire in the kiln B) Keep in a room. C) Add glaze D) Add grog
A) Sketch B) Self-expression C) Diagram D) Illustration |