►Restorative Art / ►Color Theory Examination
How many hues are on the color wheel? Select one: a. 11 b. 13 c. 12 d. 10
12
Which of the following can be used to produce a shade of a hue Select one: a. White b. Black c. Red d. Silver
Black
Where are the complementary hues found on the color wheel? Select one: a. Adjacent b. Two hues away from each other c. Directly opposite each other d. Three hues away from each other
Directly opposite each other
What pigmentary hues, when mixed in equal strengths, will produce a secondary hue? Select one: a. Intermediate b. Primary c. Binary d. Tertiary
Primary
Which hues can be combined to create all other hues? Select one: a. Secondary b. Tertiary c. Primary d. Intermediate
Primary
Which pigmentary hues cannot be created by mixing any other hues together? Select one: a. Intermediate b. Secondary c. Tertiary d. Primary
Primary
The colors of the spectrum are represented by the letters Select one: a. R.O.-G-G.I.V. b. R-RO-BP. c. R.R.G-.G d. ROY-G-BIV
ROY-G-BIV
Blue to which black has been added is a Select one: a. tone of blue. b. shade of blue. c. tint of blue. d. hue of blue.
Shade of blue
How many standard pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel? Select one: a. Six b. Three c. Twelve d. Nine
Six
n order to produce a tint, which of the following is mixed with various quantities of a hue? Select one: a. Gray b. Black c. Brown d. White
White
The specific color arrangement that employs direct opposites on the color wheel is identified as Select one: a. a monochromatic color scheme. b. a complementay color scheme. c. an analogous color shceme. d. a contrasting color scheme.
a complementay color scheme.
If a small amount of blue is mixed into a larger amount of orange, the resulting mixture is classified as Select one: a. an intermediate hue. b. an achromatic color. c. a binary hue. d. a tertiary hue.
a tertiary hue.
The term indicating a total lack of chroma and used to describe black and white is Select one: a. tone. b. achromatic. c. chromatic. d. prismatic
achromatic
White, gray, and black are identified as Select one: a. monochromatic hues. b. complementary hues. c. achromatic colors. d. analogous hues.
achromatic colors.
Warm hues make objects appear to Select one: a. appear smaller. b. advance. c. disappear. d. recede.
advance
A color scheme utilizing two or more hues that have the same hue in common is identified as Select one: a. analogous. b. tetrad. c. complementary. d. triad.
analogous
Adjacent hues on the color wheel through which the same hue can be identified illustrates Select one: a. analogous color harmony. b. contrasting color harmony. c. split-complementary color harmony. d. tetrad color harmony.
analogous color harmony.
If one hue in a complementary color scheme is orange, the remaining hue would be Select one: a. yellow b. purple c. blue d. green
blue
The brightness or dullness of a hue is referred to as Select one: a. brilliance. b. value. c. saturation. d. chroma
chroma
Those hues on the side of the color wheel containing green and blue are identified as Select one: a. warm. b. primary. c. secondary. d. cool.
cool
Breaking up white light into its many colors is called Select one: a. replacement. b. fracturing. c. dispersion. d. separation.
dispersion
Two pigmentary hues are said to be complementary if their in equal quantities will produce Select one: a. green b. red c. blue d. gray
gray
Pigmentary hues are measured in terms of their value, intensity, and Select one: a. brilliance. b. hue. c. saturation. d. chroma.
hue
Terms employed to describe a specific color are hue, value, and Select one: a. intensity b. vivacity c. tolerance d. opacity
intensity
The brightness or dullness of a hue is its Select one: a. intensity. b. hue. c. opacity. d. value.
intensity
A color scheme utilizing one hue with its tints, shades, and tones is identified as Select one: a. monochromatic. b. tetrad. c. analogous. d. complementary.
monochromatic.
Red-purple is an equal mixture of Select one: a. red and yellow. b. blue and red c. yellow and blue. d. red and purple.
red and purple
Orange is an equal mixture of Select one: a. blue and red. b. green and yellow. c. red and yellow. d. yellow and blue.
red and yellow
The colors seen by the eye of those that are Select one: a. shaded. b. tinted. c. absorbed. d. reflected.
reflected.
If an object is identified as white, it Select one: a. reflects almost all colors found in sunlight b. absorbs some colors found in sunlight c. absorbs almost all colors found in sunlight d. reflects some colors found in sunlight
reflects almost all colors found in sunlight
The equal mixture of two primary hues creates a Select one: a. secondary hue. b. warm hue. c. cool hue. d. primary hue.
secondary blue
How many intermediate pigmentary hues can be found on the outermost ring of the Prang Color Wheel? Select one: a. Six b. Nine c. Twelve d. Fifteen
six
The original scientific standard of color is the Select one: a. spectrum. b. color wheel. c. value scale. d. complementary scheme.
spectrum
The three primary hues and the three secondary hues in pigment are known as the Select one: a. standard hues. b. analogous hues. c. basic hues. d. complementary hues.
standard hues.
The mixture of a small amount of a cool hue with a large amount of a warm hue creates a Select one: A. primary hue. B. tertiary hue. C. secondary hue. D. intermediate hue.
tertiary hue.
The dimensional measurement of value refers to Select one: a. the warmth or coolness of a hue. b. the transparency or opacity of a hue. c. the lightness or darkness of a hue. d. the brightness or dullness of a hue.
the lightness or darkness of a hue.
The complement of a secondary pigmentary hue is Select one: a. the secondary hue directly opposite it on the color wheel b. a mixture of any two primary hues c. the primary hue not required to mix it d. a mixture of the three primary hues
the primary hue not required to mix it
Red to which white has been added is a Select one: a. shade of red. b. tone of red. c. tint of red. d. hue of red.
tint of red.
The addition of a small amount of green to a large amount of red creates a Select one: a. hue of red. b. tint of red. c. tone of red. d. shade of red.
tone of red.
The dimensions employed to describe and measure a specific color are hue, intensity, and Select one: a. saturation. b. opacity. c. value. d. transparency.
value
The lightness or darkness of a hue is referred to as its Select one: a. hue. b. value. c. opacity. d. intensity.
value
Those hues on the side of the color wheel containing red are identified as Select one: a. primary. b. cool. c. secondary. d. warm.
warm
Green is an equal mixture of Select one: a. green and yellow. b. blue and red. c. red and yellow. d. yellow and blue.
yellow and blue
Two hues that, when placed side by side, enrich each other are said to be Select one: a. complementary. b. monochromatic. c. warm. d. analogous.
complementary.
