1. orange, green, violet are______?
a) Primary colors
b) tertiary colors
c) arbitrary color
d) Secondary colors
2. ___________ is a color scheme that uses only one hue (color) and the values, tints, and shades of that hue, white, grays, and black
a) Split Complement color scheme
b) Complementary color scheme
c) Triad color schemebr
d) Monochromatic color scheme
3. ________ is a small box with a lens on one side with which early photographs were taken
a) camera obscura
b) watermark
c) temperature
d) color
4. ____________the equalization of visual forces in a work of art
a) balance
b) line
c) shape
d) value
5. ___________ is the spectrum bent into a wheel for the purpose of understanding color and relationships between colors.
a) Color wheel
b) color
c) None
d) color scheme
6. year. orange, yes. green, blue-green, blue violet, red violet, red-orange are _______?
a) Primary colors
b) arbitrary color
c) Secondary colors
d) tertiary colors
7. ________ is spectral name or family of a color Example: yellow-green, red-violet and violet
a) value
b) shade
c) hue
d) line
8. _____ is the use of logos and logotypes on products as well as on company advertising, stationery, and signs; erected on posts, anchored on buildings, or imprinted on company vehicles
a) intensity
b) Gestalt
c) signage system
d) spectrum
9. _______ is the element of art that refers to how things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched
a) closure
b) temperature
c) texture
d) value
10. When artists try to reproduce colors as they see them, including the effects of atmosphere and reflection upon the colors, this is called the use of _________?
a) color
b) Primary colors
c) space
d) optical color