The study of colour IV - JSS2 Cultural and creative art Past Questions and Answers - page 2

11

How many primary colors are there?

A

3

B

6

C

9

correct option: a
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12

Which color mixing method creates tertiary colors?

A

Mixing primary with primary

B

Mixing secondary with secondary

C

Mixing primary with secondary

correct option: c
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13

What is the local color of an object?

A

Its color under extreme lighting

B

Its inherent hue under normal lighting

C

Its color in total darkness

correct option: b
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14

Which of the following is NOT a use of colors?

A

Communication

B

Establishing brand identity

C

Creating silence

correct option: c
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15

What is the purpose of dividing the color wheel into sections?

A

To confuse users

B

To organize colors

C

To hide colors

correct option: b
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16

Which of the following is NOT a use of colors?

A

Communication

B

Establishing brand identity

C

Creating silence

correct option: c
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17

What is the purpose of dividing the color wheel into sections?

A

To confuse users

B

To organize colors

C

To hide colors

correct option: b
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18

What is the purpose of dividing the color wheel into sections?

A

To confuse users

B

To organize colors

C

To organize colors

D

To hide colors

correct option: b
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19

How do tertiary colors differ from primary and secondary colors?

Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color, resulting in a wider range of hues compared to primaries and secondaries.

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20

Can you provide an example of a local color found in nature?

One example of a local color found in nature is the green color of leaves on trees.

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