Color
Key: :-) indicates the correct answer. X indicates an incorrect answer.
1
Colors in a painting or other art work that are based on light as observed at a particular time of day.
Random color
chromatic color
Optical color
Arbitrary color
2
An example of a triadic color harmony would be:
Red and green
Blue, blue green and green
Purple, orange and green
All are triadic
Red, yellow and orange
3
The range of light rays that can be discerned by the human eye
Infrared light
Achromatic spectrum
Ultraviolet light
Visible spectrum
4
White light is:
Part of the visible spectrum
The absence of color
The combination of all colors
Electromagnetic spectral matter
5
The color resulting from mixing a hue with white, for example pink
value
Tone
Tint
Shade
6
The "Father of Renascence Painting" was:
Raphael
DaVinci
Giotto
Brunellesci
7
The law of simultaneous contrast
Relates to the position of colors on a color wheel.
Was discovered in 210 b.c.
Says that adjacent colors affect the apparent hue and value of each other.
Relates to the selection of harmonious colors
8
There are ____ primary colors in the Munsell color system.
6
3
5
7
4
9
The colors resulting from two primary colors being mixed, for example orange and violet.
Complementary colors
Tertiary colors
Secondary colors
Primary color
10
The three dimensions of color in the Munsell system are:
Hue, value and intensity
Color, force and tint.
Tint, value and shade.
Vertical, horizontal and depth