30 questions
What is the main definition of colour?
hue in a room.
light seen in a darkened area.
light reflected from an object to the viewer.
light seen on a rainbow.
Sunlight is made up of how many colours?
5
10
6
7
What is the acronym representing the colours of the rainbow:
YGROVIN
ROGYBIV
RYGBNIV
ROYGBIV
What are the 3 attributes of colour?
Hue, saturation and intensity
Hue, Desaturation, monochromes
Hue, value, intensity
Hue, saturation and analogous
Which of the two below are colour schemes?
Analogous and Hue
Monochromatic and Warm colours
Complimentary and Hues
Hues and Cool colours
Which of the following are a pair of warm colour?
Red and orange
Red and green
Purple and blue
Green and blue
How someone was raised can affect their perception of a colour. Which of the following is an example of this below?
All colours are beautiful
Colours affect what you eat.
A black cat can be good luck or bad
A blue hat can make you feel happy.
Which of the following is a stimulating colour in art?
Blue
Purple
Red
black
Where are complimentary colours situated on the colour wheel?
Next to each other
Opposite to each other
Anywhere on the wheel
left and right of each other.
Which of the following is true of value?
Value represents space.
Value Creates an illusion of depth.
Value affects the effect light has on an object.
Value shows the ouline of an object.
What colour scheme is seen in the picture attached?
Complementary colour scheme
monochromatic colour scheme
analogous colour scheme
triadic colour scheme
Choose another word for hue listed below.
Colour
Intensity
Shade
Value
The picture attached is an example of what colours?
Rainbow colours
Cool colours
Nice colours
Vibrant colours
Which below best describes a tertiary colour?
A tertiary colour is a cool colour
A tertiary colour is made up a 4 colours
A tertiary colour is made using a primary and secondary colour
Tertiary colours are next to each other on the colour wheel
Which of the following is true of complementary colours?
Complementary colours are opposite to each other on the colour wheel
Complementary colours are the same as analogous colours
Complementary colours are colours adjacent to each other on the colour wheel
Complementary colours are
Which of the following are the same as 'colour harmonies'
Hues
Colour schemes
Complementary colours
Warm colours
Which of the following is true of saturation?
Saturation is the same as a pure hue
Saturation can be used to change the mood of a painting
Saturation is a combination of dull colours
Saturation is the same as complementary colours
De-saturated tones signal what type of emotion?
energetic
loneliness
happy
angry
Which of the following is true of triadic colours?
They are opposite to each other on the colour wheel
They are tints of pure colours
They are equally distanced on the colour wheel
They are saturated colours
How should complementary colours be used together?
Complementary colours should be used in equal amounts
When using complementary colours, one should be used more predominantly than the other
When using complemenary colours always add a cool colour to balance it off
Complementary colours should always be bright colours.
The picture attached is an example of what colour scheme?
Saturated colours
warm colours
monochromatic colours
Natural colours
Which of the following are true of analogous colours
Analogous colours are adjacent to each other on the colour wheel
Analogous colours are opposite to each other on the colour wheel
Analogous colours are complementary colours
Analogous colours are saturated colours
Values of high contrast in a painting can be used for which of the following?
To see better
To draw attention
To disrupt a painting
To show warm colours
Which of the following is a group of analogous colours?
Purple, red, orange, yellow
Red, yellow, blue, green
White, red, purple, blue
Blue and orange, red and green
Which of the following is a calming colour?
Purple
Green
Orange
White
In some countries which of the following is true of white?
white is used to represent anger
White is used to represent purity
White is used to represent laziness
White is used to represent dark skies
Which of the following is true of the colour red in different societies?
Red can represent power, aggresion, danger in one society and love and desire in another
Red can represent love, passion in one society and purity in another
Red can represent anger in one society and sadness in another
Red can represent fairness in one society and danger in another
A store manager will most likely use which of the following colours to attract ego friendly shoppers?
Purple
Orange
Green
Blue
Which of the following colours is recommended for an area of relaxation in designing a home ?
Orange
Pink
Black
Blue
Which of the following is a quality of Intensity?
Intensity distinguishes a strong colour from a weak one.
Intensity shows separation of a colour
Intensity is the difference between a warm and cool colour
Intensity is a pure colour.