FNAR 114: Painting I - Color/Midterm Quiz
________ are obtained by mixing secondary colors and primary colors. A. Intermediate or Tertiary colors B. Analogous colors C. Color triad D. Complementary colors
A - Intermediate or Tertiary colors
Colors that go with all color plans — white, black, gray and brown — are called _______ . A. Neutrals B. Tints C. Secondary colors D. Shades
A - Neutrals
What are the tertiary colors? A. Red-orange, red-purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, and blue-purple B. Green, orange, and purple C. White, black, gray, and brown D. Red, blue, and yellow
A - Red-orange, red-purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, and blue-purple
What color is the result of mixing red + blue? A. Violet (Purple) B. Orange C. Brown D. Green
A - Violet (Purple)
What color can not be made by mixing any other color? A. Yellow B. Green C. Purple D. Gray
A - Yellow
Which of the following are examples of warm colors? A. Yellow, red, and orange B. Yellow, red and blue C. Yellow, green and blue D. Orange, purple and green
A - Yellow, red, and orange
To make a shade you would add _______ to a color. A. black B. white C. brown D. yellow
A - black
Colors that are different in lightness and darkness are said to be _______. A. contrasting B. light in value C. dark in value D. bright and intense
A - contrasting
Yellow-orange, red-orange, and yellow-green are examples of _______ colors. A. intermediate or tertiary B. secondary C. primary D. triadic
A - intermediate or tertiary
Red, yellow, and blue are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
A - primary
Which of the following are examples of cool colors? A. Orange, green and purple (or violet) B. Blue, green and violet (or purple) C. Yellow, blue and red D. White, black and brown
B - Blue, green and violet (or purple)
What are the secondary colors? A. Red-orange, red-purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, and blue-purple B. Green, orange, and purple C. White, black, gray, and brown D. Red, blue, and yellow
B - Green, orange, and purple
_______ is another word for brightness of a color. A. Value B. Intensity C. Hue D. Complementary
B - Intensity
What color is the result of mixing red + yellow? A. Violet (Purple) B. Orange C. Brown D. Green
B - Orange
________ are obtained by adding white to a hue. A. Neutrals B. Tints C. Secondary colors D. Shades
B - Tints
Color is _______. A. a design principle B. an element of art C. a value D. none of the above
B - an element of art
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel are called ________ . A. intermediate or tertiary colors B. analogous colors C. color triad D. complementary colors
B - analogous colors
A circular chart used to show color relationships is called a _______. A. color spectrum B. color wheel C. color scheme D. color mix
B - color wheel
Purple, blue, and red-violet are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
B - related or analogous
Yellow, yellow-orange, orange are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
B - related or analogous
The lightness or darkness of a color is referred to as the _______ . A. shape B. value C. intensity D. texture
B - value
What color is the result of mixing red + yellow + blue? A. Violet (Purple) B. Orange C. Brown D. Green
C - Brown
Which colors will give you the greatest contrast? A. Red and blue B. Blue and green C. Red and green D. Green and yellow
C - Red and green
________ are obtained by mixing two primary colors. A. Neutrals B. Tints C. Secondary colors D. Shades
C - Secondary colors
The choice of colors used in a design plan is called a _______. A. color spectrum B. color wheel C. color scheme D. color mix
C - color scheme
Three colors that are equal distance apart on the color wheel are called ________ . A. intermediate or tertiary colors B. analogous colors C. color triad D. complementary colors
C - color triad
The brightness or dullness of a color is referred to as the _______ . A. shape B. value C. intensity D. texture
C - intensity
The pure hue is at its brightest _______ right from the bottle. A. shape B. value C. intensity D. texture
C - intensity
Secondary colors are created by mixing two _______. A. neutral colors B. complementary colors C. primary colors D. intermediate or Tertiary colors
C - primary colors
Orange, green and violet (or purple) are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
C - secondary
How many colors are on the basic color wheel? A. Three primary and three secondary colors B. Three cool and three warm colors C. Three pairs of complementary colors D. All of the above
D - All of the above
What color is the result of mixing yellow + blue? A. Violet (Purple) B. Orange C. Brown D. Green
D - Green
What are the primary colors? A. Red-orange, red-purple, yellow-orange, yellow-green, blue-green, and blue-purple B. Green, orange, and purple C. White, black, gray, and brown D. Red, blue, and yellow
D - Red, blue, and yellow
________ are obtained by adding black to a hue. A. Neutrals B. Tints C. Secondary colors D. Shades
D - Shades
What words are used to describe color temperature? A. Light and Dark B. Hot and Cold C. Black and White D. Warm and Cool
D - Warm and Cool
Blue and orange are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
D - complementary
Red and green are _______ colors. A. primary B. related or analogous C. secondary D. complementary
D - complementary
Colors that are across from each other on the color wheel are called ________ . A. intermediate or tertiary colors B. analogous colors C. color triad D. complementary colors
D - complementary colors
Analogous colors is another term for complementary colors. True | False
False
Complimentary colors are side by side on the color wheel. True | False
False
Purple is an example of a primary color. True | False
False
Yellow, red, and orange are cool colors. True | False
False
A related color scheme would be colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. True | False
True
All colors are made from red, blue, and yellow. True | False
True
Blue, green and purple are cool colors. True | False
True
Intensity refers to the purity of a hue. True | False
True
Monochromatic colors are all the colors (tints, tones, and shades) of a single hue. True | False
True
Red and green are examples of complementary colors. True | False
True
The color plan of red, yellow and blue is an example of a triad color scheme. True | False
True
Tints of colors may be created by adding white. Pink is a tint of red. True | False
True