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Chapter 11: Variety, Emphasis, Harmony, and Unity
      
  1.Which element does NOT help create harmony in a work of art?  
  a.   color  
  b.   space  
  c.   variety  
  d.   repetition  
  Hint    
      
  2.Which technique sets one object apart in order to emphasize the focal point?  
  a.   isolation  
  b.   the unusual  
  c.   location  
  d.   contrast  
  Hint    
      
  3.Which technique creates a focal point by including an unexpected object?  
  a.   the unusual  
  b.   location  
  c.   convergence  
  d.   location  
  Hint    
      
  4.When one element in an artwork is emphasized, what happens to all the other elements?  
  a.   The other elements become the focal point.  
  b.   The other elements become dominant.  
  c.   The other elements become subordinate.  
  d.   The other elements are equally important.  
  Hint    
      
  5.With which concept is the principle of variety NOT concerned?  
  a.   difference  
  b.   repetition  
  c.   interest  
  d.   contrast  
  Hint    
      
  6.Which is NOT a technique for creating unity in a work of art?  
  a.   repetition  
  b.   contrast  
  c.   simplicity  
  d.   proximity  
  Hint    
      
  7.Which technique for creating unity limits the variety in a work of art?  
  a.   proximity  
  b.   simplicity  
  c.   texture  
  d.   repetition  
  Hint    
      
  8.How does proximity achieve unity?  
  a.   by limiting the number of shapes in the work  
  b.   by using subtle lines to show the focal point  
  c.   by increasing the negative space between the shapes  
  d.   by limiting negative space between shapes  
  Hint    
      
  9.Which technique uses lines in a work of art to identify the focal point?  
  a.   location  
  b.   convergence  
  c.   contrast  
  d.   isolation  
  Hint    
      
  10.Which statement about the focal point of a work of art is TRUE?  
  a.   The focal point is the first part of a work to attract a viewer's attention.  
  b.   The focal point is always placed in the center of a work of art.  
  c.   The focal point is the only part of a work of art that the viewer will see.  
  d.   Using contrast images, colors, or textures is the only way to create a focal point in a work of art.  
  Hint    

 

 

 
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