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In Arts / High School | 2025-07-03

Test I. In the space provided, write True if the statement is true about Art. If not, write False.

1. An artist can show form in drawing by using only one type of line.
2. Drawing is making a picture of persons, trees, plants, animals, houses, and a lot more.
3. Rough, crooked, and thick lines are used to convey smoothness in texture.
4. Straight and thin lines are used to show smoothness.
5. An artist can show things that are far away by using darker lines.
6. To show balance in art, the size of the nearest objects should be the biggest.
7. An artist can use lighter lines to draw things that are near.
8. To show that an object is far, an artist should make the drawing of the farthest objects the smallest.

Test II. Draw a line to match the type of line with its description.

1. Lines that move from lower left to upper right or from upper right to lower left
2. Lines that move up and down
3. Lines that change direction gradually
4. Lines that move from left to right
5. Lines that are formed from a combination of diagonal lines

a. vertical lines
b. horizontal lines
c. slant lines
d. zigzag lines
e. curved lines

Asked by tishacsimmons5538

Answer (2)

In Test I, statements about art's use of lines and drawing techniques were evaluated, with a mix of true and false responses focusing on how artists represent proximity and texture. Test II matched various line types with their corresponding descriptions accurately. Understanding these concepts enhances comprehension of artistic techniques and visual representation in art.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

Test I:

False. An artist can use various types of lines, such as thick, thin, curved, or zigzag, to show form in a drawing.

True. Drawing involves creating pictures of a variety of subjects like people, trees, plants, animals, houses, and more.

False. Rough, crooked, and thick lines typically convey roughness or a heavier texture, not smoothness.

True. Straight and thin lines are often used to show smoothness in art.

False. Generally, lighter lines are used to depict things that are farther away to create a sense of depth, as darker lines are used for things that are closer.

True. To show balance in art, larger objects are often placed nearer to help create a sense of depth and proportion.

False. Artists usually use darker lines for objects that are near and lighter lines for those that are far.

True. Smaller drawings can suggest that objects are farther away, helping to create perspective.


Test II:

Lines that move from lower left to upper right or from upper right to lower left - c. slant lines

Lines that move up and down - a. vertical lines

Lines that change direction gradually - e. curved lines

Lines that move from left to right - b. horizontal lines

Lines that are formed from a combination of diagonal lines - d. zigzag lines

Answered by ElijahBenjaminCarter | 2025-07-06