A) Pebbles B) Tesserae C) Collage D) Mosaic
A) Still life drawing B) Life drawing C) Nature painting D) Cute painting
A) Curvilinear B) Rectilinear C) Foreshortening D) Reality
A) Colouring B) Surf C) Oxygen D) Hydro sulphate
A) Store B) Marble C) Poster colour D) Wood
A) Belief B) Language C) Wealth D) Religion
A) Clay B) Metal C) Wood D) Raffia
A) are primary colours B) are bright and pure C) retain their freshness D) Fade away because of atmospheric influence
A) Foreshortening B) Cartooning C) Perspective D) Reduction
A) Life drawing B) Portrait C) Perspective D) Scale
A) Base line B) Parallel line C) Perspective D) Horizon
A) Fresco B) Thick painting C) Tempera D) Impasto
A) Combinations B) Hot technique C) Reduction Technique D) Tying techniques
A) Wet painting B) Dry painting C) Wash D) Glazing
A) Nok Art B) Benin Art C) Ife Art D) Igbo Ukwu Art
A) trade with the Portuguese B) traditional cultural festivals C) the initiation into secret societies of the Benins D) the glorification of the Obas
A) Relief process B) Wood work C) Silk screen printing D) Intaglio
A) Niger B) Osun C) Lagos D) Indonesia
A) Hog B) Fixative C) Sable brushes D) Bristle
A) Supraporta B) Pastol C) Fired clay D) Mortal
A) To make the cloth absorb dye B) To prevent clothing C) To protect the skin D) For quick reaction
A) Printing B) Writing C) Shading D) Tie and dye
A) Blue, yellow, red B) Red, blue, white C) Green, blue, violet D) White, black, yellow
A) Noise B) Drama C) Dance D) Music
A) Is well behaved B) Lacks self-control C) Is jovial D) Possesses self-control
A) Modest B) Not being in a fighting mood C) Being in a fighting mood D) Moderation
A) Shade B) Tint C) Value D) Dark hue
A) Rectilinear B) Curvilinear C) Optical illusion D) Recession
A) Foreshortening B) Visual C) Elliptical law of perspective D) Illusionism
A) Batik B) Mosaic C) Dry painting D) Glazing |