Painting II - JSS2 Cultural and creative art Past Questions and Answers - page 1

1

What is the primary focus of abstract, imaginative paintings?

A

Representing recognizable objects

B

Using shapes and colors creatively

C

Depicting realistic scenes

D

mphasizing traditional techniques

2

How do abstract paintings differ from traditional art?

A

They only use black and white colors

B

They do not represent recognizable objects

C

They focus solely on landscapes

D

They avoid using any shapes

3

What role does interpretation play in understanding abstract paintings?

A

It is unnecessary

B

It is fixed and universal

C

It is open and subjective

D

It is limited to the artist's vision

4

What aspect of abstract paintings invites viewer engagement?

A

ealistic portrayal of scenes

B

Use of traditional techniques

C

Clear representation of objects

D

Openness to personal interpretation

5

How do abstract, imaginative paintings communicate ideas?

A

Through explicit narratives

B

By using recognizable symbols

C

Via shapes, colors, and forms

D

By replicating real-life scenes

6

What makes the meaning of a figure in abstract paintings unique?

A

It is universally understood

B

It is fixed and unchanging

C

 It is open to individual perception

D

It is determined solely by the artist

7

What aspect of abstract, imaginative paintings encourages diverse responses?

A

Use of traditional subjects

B

Depiction of well-known landmarks

C

Inclusion of recognizable faces

D

Allowance for personal interpretation

8

How do abstract, imaginative paintings differ from traditional artworks in terms of representation?

9

Why is interpretation important when engaging with abstract paintings?

10

How does the openness to personal interpretation in abstract paintings contribute to diverse responses from viewers?

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