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Chapter 8: Rhythm, Pattern, and Movemen
      
  1.Which is NOT a way alternate patterns are created?  
  a.   A change is made to the placement or position of the motif.  
  b.   A second motif is introduced to the pattern.  
  c.   The spacing between motifs is changed.  
  d.   The same motif is used throughout the pattern.  
  Hint    
      
  2.What changes in a progressive rhythm?  
  a.   the pattern  
  b.   the motif  
  c.   the color  
  d.   the beat  
  Hint    
      
  3.Which statement about visual rhythm is TRUE?  
  a.   Visual rhythms suggest movement in a work of art.  
  b.   Visual rhythm is the same as real action.  
  c.   Visual rhythm appears only in paintings of things that move.  
  d.   Visual rhythm is created by the actual movement of shapes.  
  Hint    
      
  4.How did the Futurists use movement in their art works?  
  a.   They used visual movement to tell stories.  
  b.   They put their art into real motion.  
  c.   They used regular patterns to create a sense of safety.  
  d.   They used progressive rhythms.  
  Hint    
      
  5.What kinds of lines create a flowing pattern?  
  a.   straight  
  b.   random  
  c.   wavy  
  d.   zigzag  
  Hint    
      
  6.How does an artist create a visual rhythm?  
  a.   by alternating positive and negative spaces  
  b.   by placing spaces between musical notes  
  c.   by mixing light and dark shapes  
  d.   by using shapes and spaces that move  
  Hint    
      
  7.How are motifs and modules related?  
  a.   A module is a unit that is repeated in a motif.  
  b.   A motif is a unit that is repeated in a module.  
  c.   A motif is the same thing as a module.  
  d.   A module is a three-dimensional motif.  
  Hint    
      
  8.Which is NOT a benefit of regular visual rhythm?  
  a.   It can be relaxing.  
  b.   It helps create order.  
  c.   It can be boring.  
  d.   It is attractive to the eye.  
  Hint    
      
  9.Which statement about patterns is FALSE?  
  a.   They are decorative.  
  b.   They are always three-dimensional.  
  c.   They are usually two-dimensional.  
  d.   They are used to create visual rhythm and movement.  
  Hint    
      
  10.Which is an example of random visual rhythm?  
  a.   cracks in a broken sidewalk  
  b.   rows of plants in a corn field  
  c.   painted lines in a parking lot  
  d.   the lines on a basketball court  
  Hint    

 

 

 
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