VISUAL ART SS2 A drawing material which is sometimes bound with oil is called a. Pastel b. Plasticine c. Charcoal d. Poster
The Nigerian artist known for wood carving is a. Chinua Achebe b. Josy Ajiboye c. Lamidi Fakeye d. Wole Soyinka
The framework which supports a figure when modelling is known as a. Armature b. Stand c. Metal d. Tripod
. Ife in Nigeria is noted for a. Wood carving b. Leatherwork c. Cultural dances d. Bronze heads
Which ethnic group in West Africa is versatile in bronze work? a. Ewe b. Igbo c. Krobo d. Baule
Benin court art usually takes the form of a. Sculpture b. Textiles c. Painting d. Pottery
Which of the following ethnic groups is noted for terra cotta sculptures? a.Asante b. Dogon c. Mende d. Nok
In basketry, fitching is done to a. Decorate and finish bend b. Strengthen and decorate a basket c. Weave alternately d. Form a skeleton of a new basket
A hue created by mixing green and orange is a. Complementary b. Primary c. Secondary d. Tertiary
The oldest of all cultural art history in Nigeria is a) Ife b) Nok c) Benin d) Igbo Ukwu
The looting of art work in Berlin by the British expedition took place in……………………
a. 1859 b. 1959 c. 1897 d. 1877
The bronze works from Ife and Benin were made through the ……………..a cireperdue process b. Etching technique c. Resist process d. Subtractive techniquee.
The method of decorating calabash with red hot metal is known as ………………
a. carving b. scarping d. Stripping
Tanning is associated with…………………a. basket weaving b. cloth dyeing c leather work d. Mat weaving
The following are used for carving except ………………….a. wood b. soap d. stone e. clay
Carving on doors and panels is termed…………………….a. high relief b.Low relief c bas relief d. Modern relief
Colour that is graded into many toes is called…………….a. diachromo b polychrome c. Saturation d. gradation
Which material was used in the construction of the Egyptian Pyramids? a. Marble b. Stone c. Cement d. Bricks
A harmonious arrangement of elements of art is referred to as a. Composition b. Painting c. Architecture d. Graphics
Which of these is a three-dimensional work? a. Collage b. Drawing c. Sculpture d. Painting
Learning of skills become possible by a. Studying b. working with tools and materials c. drawing d. Painting Which of the following processes can be used for assemblage of soft metals? a. Enamelling b. Soldering c. Sgraffito d. Etching
Which of the following is a planographic process? a. Messotint b. Gravure c. Acquatint d. Lithography
Metal casting is done in a a. Workshop b. Studio c. Foundry d. Furnace
Beadmaking is a major craft of the a. Akwapims b. Krobos c. Brongs d. Fantis
The Chiwara mask symbolises a. Royalty b. Strength c. Peace d. Fertility
Which of these is not an element of design? a. Rhythm b. Form c. Line d. Colour
A drawing material which is sometimes bound with oil is called a. Pastel b. Plasticine c. Charcoal d. Poster
Which of the following refers to volume and weight? a. Form b. Shape c. Space d. Value
Shading brings about three feelings which are a). Beauty, flexibility and tonation b. Joy, peace and tranquility c. Recession, solidity and depth d. Solidity, balance and texture
A picture made from uniformly broken pieces of glass glued onto the support is known as a. Collage b. Batik c. Montage d. Mosaic
A three-dimensional form which gives the effect of bulk, density and weight is a. Shape b. Mass c. Statue d. Silhouette
A moving point describes a a. Horizon b. Line c. Rhythm d. Repetition
A step in art appreciation is a. Identification b. Criticism c. Judgments d. Creation
Which of the following techniques will produce actual texture? a. Drawing b. Colour c. Shading d. Collage
Frottage is a process in a. Printmaking b. Bronze-casting c. Basketry d. Pottery
The Nok terracotta was named after the a. Culture of the people at the time b. Ruler of the town at the time of the first find c. Man who found the first piece d. Town where the first piece was found
African carvings are mainly a. Distorted b. Naturalistic c. Largely painted d. Highly polished
Which of the following is a principle of design? a. Line b. Texture c. Colours d. Rhythm
Tonal drawing is used to define a. Form b. Rhythm c. Silhouette d. Style
In indigenous art, there is no distinction between a. Verbal and visual art b. Art and craft c. Fine and commercial art d. Painting and sculpture
In basketry, fitching is done to a. Decorate and finish bend b. Strengthen and decorate a basket c. Weave alternately d. Form a skeleton of a new basket
. Greek statues were mostly carved in a. Marble b. Ebony c. Sandstone d. Limestone
. Select an element of design from the following: a. Balance b. Variety c. Harmony d. Shape
Visual art education fosters creativity by a. Promoting citizenship qualities in artists b. Creating an awareness of the role of art c. Helping artists to think and act uniquely d. Encouraging the appreciation of cultural heritage
Which of these ancient civilizations wrote on papyrus? a. Egyptians b. Greeks c. Indians d. Romans
By what means is illusion of distance created with colour when drawing objects and scenes? a. Tonal gradation b. Converging lines c. Overlapping d. Isolation
A printed notice which serves as a means of communication is termed a. Cartoon b. Emblem c. Pattern d. Poster
In indigenous art, there is no distinction between a. Verbal and visual art b. Art and craft c. Fine and commercial art d. Painting and sculpture
What emotion is evoked by the use of Sombre colours? a. Depression b. Dignity c. Excitement d. Serenity
Greek statues were mostly carved in a. Marble b. Ebony c. Sandstone d. Limestone