MCQ Questions
Q.1.
Silverpoint is _____________
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    c. it was the only method of visually recording history, before the creation of photography and film.
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    d. Drawing is expensive and takes a long time to produce.
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    b. a technique involving the use of a metal point, and a thin silver wire, popular in the 14th and 15th Centuries.
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    b. It has been a main medium used by Japanese artists throughout history.
Q.2.
Drawing was important in early history because _______________
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    c. it was the only method of visually recording history, before the creation of photography and film.
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    a. the level of clay used increases.
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    b. a technique involving the use of a metal point, and a thin silver wire, popular in the 14th and 15th Centuries.
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    b. It has been a main medium used by Japanese artists throughout history.
Q.3.
http://media.education2020.com/evresources/1086-04-01-01-00_files/i0190000.jpgThis drawing by Pablo Picasso is an example of a _________________.
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    sketch
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    gum
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    d. Crayon
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    c. pencil
Q.4.
Which of the following mediums is made from a mix of carbon and clay?
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    c. pencil
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    b. It has been a main medium used by Japanese artists throughout history.
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    d. Crayon
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    d. Drawing is expensive and takes a long time to produce.
Q.5.
All of the following are useful blending tools when creating pencil drawings, except which?
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    b. It has been a main medium used by Japanese artists throughout history.
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    d. Drawing is expensive and takes a long time to produce.
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    gum
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    c. pencil
Q.6.
Which of the following is not true?
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    d. Drawing is expensive and takes a long time to produce.
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    b. It has been a main medium used by Japanese artists throughout history.
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    b. a technique involving the use of a metal point, and a thin silver wire, popular in the 14th and 15th Centuries.
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    c. pencil
Q.7.
________________ is a printmaking technique from the beginning of the 18th Century used for the reproduction of red or brown chalk drawings.
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    c. pencil
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    d. Crayon
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    d. Drawing is expensive and takes a long time to produce.
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    sketch