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Sculpting
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Q.1.
Which civilisation was famous for its (sometimes huge) sculptures portraying animal gods?
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Ancient Greece
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Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Rome
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Ancient Britain
Q.2.
What is the world's most famous example of clay sculpture?
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The Terracotta Army
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Rodin's 'The Thinker'
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Michaelangelo's 'David'
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The Elgin Marbles
Q.3.
What are the two principal elements of sculpture?
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Material and form
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Mass and space
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Design and finish
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Construction and perspective
Q.4.
A more modern sculpture, created by Damien Hirst, used an unusual material. What was it?
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A live spider
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A human skull
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A torn envelope
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A broken bottle
Q.5.
One of the earliest Stone Age sculptures is an effigy called 'The Venus of Berekhat Ram'. What is it sculpted from?
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Driftwood
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Marble
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Limestone
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A pebble
Q.6.
Why has marble been such a popular material for sculptures?
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Because it looks really good under museum lighting
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Because it is plentiful and easy to get hold of
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Because it is a cheap material and easily fixed if broken
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Because it is relatively soft and easy to work, refine, and polish
Q.7.
An important aspect of a sculpture is which aspect of its surface?
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Whether it is shiny or dull
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Whether it is smooth or rough
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Whether it is light or dark
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Whether it is convex or concave
Q.8.
If a sculpture is not free-standing, then what is it called?
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A misgiving
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A relief
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A humour
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A developement
Q.9.
What quite often happened to sculptures created in the Ancient Greek, Roman and Egyptian times?
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They were painted or covered in gold leaf
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They were stolen by children
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They collapsed when completed
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They contained a secret message
Q.10.
Which of the following is not one of the four basic methods of sculpture?
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Stone carving
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Silversmithing
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Bronze casting
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Wood carving
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