Interior Design Questions and Answers Part-4

1. The sense of movement that smoothly leads one's eye from an area to another in an architectural design is called
a) Scale
b) Balance
c) Rhythm
d) Emphasis

Answer: c

2. Lines flowing away from a centre point are called
a) Harmony
b) Repetition
c) Radiation
d) Proportion

Answer: c

3. Whenever the objects increase or decrease in size, pattern, or colour, then it is called
a) Gradation
b) Visual Weight
c) Emphasis
d) Repetition

Answer: a

4. Which of the following would help a small room feel larger ?
a) Use large furniture, patterns and textures
b) Use cool light colours
c) Use rough textures
d) Place lighting as one chandelier

Answer: b

5. The decoration of the front parlour of traditional Arabic homes are known as
a) Majlis paintings
b) Nagesh paintings
c) Both of the above
d) None of the above

Answer: c

6. The new design approach to interior architecture based on modern environmental psychology emphasizing human experiential needs is called
a) Experiential interior design
b) Behavioural Science
c) Sociology
d) None of the above

Answer: a

7. What is experienced in an environment would be coded as ?
a) Sensorial Experiences
b) Emotional and Intellectual Experiences
c) Pragmatic and Social Experiences
d) All of the above

Answer: d

8. Use of the same element like pattern, colour, texture, line or any other element, or even more than one element, more than once throughout a space is
a) Rhythm
b) Repetition
c) Progression
d) Character

Answer: b

9. Balance which is characterized by the same objects repeated in the same positions on either side of a vertical axis is called
a) Symmetrical balance
b) Asymmetrical balance
c) Rhythm
d) None of the above

Answer: a

10. Taking an element and increasing or decreasing one or more of its qualities is called
a) Repetition
b) Progression
c) Rhythm
d) Transition

Answer: b