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Model Question Paper - Graphics and Illustrations

The document contains a model question paper for the course "Graphics and Illustrations" with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various art and design concepts. The questions cover topics like the elements of art, color theory, typography, drawing techniques, software tools, file formats, and history of art materials.
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Model Question Paper - Graphics and Illustrations

The document contains a model question paper for the course "Graphics and Illustrations" with multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various art and design concepts. The questions cover topics like the elements of art, color theory, typography, drawing techniques, software tools, file formats, and history of art materials.
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Model Question Paper

Course Name: Graphics and Illustrations

A repetitive sequence of points gives the impression of?

 Tension
 Continuity
 Grading
 Calmness

When you watch the sunrise and sketch the same, it is called?

 Drawing from Observation


 Drawing from Imagination
 Drawing from Memory
 Drawing from Tracing

This element of art adds interest and reduces boredom.

 Space
 Line
 Color
 Mass

How to create an illusion of depth in an art using interpolation or overlapping techniques?

 Partially blocking more distant object by a nearer object


 Positioning objects lower on the plane which will appear closer than the objects
placed higher on the picture
 Drawing objects smaller as they move further away from the viewer
 Shade the closer objects darker and warmer and the further objects lighter and
cooler

Which of the following statements are TRUE:

a. To visualize and represent the depth of an object, you need to utilize depth perception
cues in drawings.

b. Form signifies appearance

c. A multiview drawing shows the shape of an object from two or more directions.

d. Each view in Multiview drawing is arranged at 45 degree angle.

 a and d
 b, c, and d
 a, b, and c
 a, b, c, and d

It refers to a situation in which one thing covers a portion of another object.


 Texture Gradient
 Overlapping
 Relative Height
 Relative Size

What two colors will you mix to make orange color?

 Red and violet


 Red and yellow
 Blue and green
 Yellow and violet

What is the intensity of color?

 Value
 Contrast
 Saturation
 Hue

How are complementary colors positioned on the color wheel?

 They are positioned next to each other


 They are positioned opposite to each other
 They are positioned on the same side
 They are positioned on the top of the color wheel

Which color model has 256 variations of each color?

 CMYK
 RGB
 HSL
 HSB

Images where each pixel is defined in terms of its actual RGB or CMYK values are known as?

 RGB color
 CMYK color
 Indexed color
 True color

What are the colors in subtractive color model?

 Red, blue, and yellow


 Red, green, and blue
 Red, green, and yellow
 Cyan, magenta, and yellow

What is the space between the individual letters in a word called as?

 Leading
 Kerning
 Font height
 Baseline

This type of serif font flows out in simple, graceful curves.

 Transitional
 Old Style
 Modern
 Egyptian

These fonts are clean, simple, and less traditional. They were highly popular in the mid-
century Swiss design movement.

 Serif fonts
 Sans-serif fonts
 Monospace fonts
 Cursive fonts

Which of the following is used to create eye movement and direction?

 Symmetry
 Emphasis
 Rhythm
 Harmony

Radial symmetry deals with what shape?

 Rectangle
 Square
 Circle
 Triangle

The sense in an artwork that everything belongs or fits together.

 Emphasis
 Balance
 Rhythm
 Unity

While scanning images, at what resolution should the images be scanned to be incorporated
into the multimedia applications?

 72 to 125 dpi
 100 to 250 dpi
 300 to 600 dpi
 600 and above dpi

Name the method developed to simulate the changes in tone using only black ink for black
and white photos.
 Halftones
 Continuous tones
 Full tone
 One tone

Vector graphics are made up of what?

 Lines & Curves


 Stars
 Pixels
 Points

Which tool in Illustrator is used to trace logos, sketches, and scans?

 Crop tool
 Live Trace tool
 Masking tool
 Pen tool

What information is needed to construct a perspective image?

 Eye level and Vanishing point


 Orientation and location of the object
 Size and location of the object
 Different views

This is a software with high speed and small size. It has a powerful set of features and
reasonable system requirements.

 Xara Xtreme
 CorelDraw
 Adobe Illustrator
 Sketch

This feature in the graphics program are used to isolate parts of an image so that you can
work on them separately.

 Compatibility
 File format support
 Object layering
 Mask

Which type of program is used for pagination?

 Desktop Publishing
 Drawing programs
 Presentation programs
 Image Editing

Which of the following format can be used to create animated images?


 PNG
 JPG
 BMP
 GIF

Which material was used for drawing on the walls of caves during the pre-historic age?

 Chalk
 Charcoal
 Paint
 Clay

Which material is used by an artist for a very fast, direct, and responsive art material?

 Pencil
 Charcoal
 Clay
 Paint

In this type of tracing, designs from two areas of the pattern face each other rather than a
continuous design of uniform shapes.

 Random tracing
 Straight tracing
 Interchanged tracing
 Standard tracing

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