Creative Art Exam for Primary 5: Shading, Drawing, and Colour Techniques

SECOND TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: PRIMARY 5
SUBJECT: CREATIVE ART
NAME:……………………………


Section A: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Birthday cards are an example of _______ cards.
    (a) seasonal
    (b) ceremonial
    (c) greeting
    (d) wedding
  2. The varying degree of light effect on an object is referred to as ___________
    (a) tonal level
    (b) tonal light
    (c) tonal value
    (d) tonal action
  3. There are ______________ types of colour.
    (a) 2
    (b) 3
    (c) 4
    (d) 5
  4. Red, yellow, and blue are referred to as __________________ colours.
    (a) primary
    (b) secondary
    (c) tertiary
    (d) university
  5. Red + Blue = _______________
    (a) orange
    (b) purple
    (c) green
    (d) yellow
  6. Secondary colours are formed when _________________
    (a) primary colours are mixed
    (b) two primary colours are mixed
    (c) two tertiary colours are mixed
    (d) all colours are mixed
  7. The drawing of living things is known as ____________
    (a) still-life drawing
    (b) life drawing
    (c) outdoor drawing
    (d) nature drawing
  8. One of the following leaves is suitable for printing: ____________
    (a) cassava leaf
    (b) grasses
    (c) lemon grass
    (d) palm tree leaf
  9. ______________ is the drawing of lifeless or inanimate objects.
    (a) outdoor drawing
    (b) still-life drawing
    (c) life drawing
    (d) natural drawing
  10. When tones on objects are indicated using dots, it is called _________
    (a) hatching
    (b) pointillism
    (c) broken cross-hatching
    (d) blurring
  11. Tools required for leaf printing are the following except ___________
    (a) brush
    (b) watercolour
    (c) drawing book
    (d) crayon
  12. There are basically ______________ types of shading.
    (a) 2
    (b) 3
    (c) 5
    (d) 4
  13. A rainbow has _______ colours.
    (a) 5
    (b) 7
    (c) 3
    (d) 12
  14. The shading style is known as __________
    (a) blurring
    (b) broken cross-hatching
    (c) cross-hatching
    (d) pointillism
  15. _____________ is the art of making fabric, baskets, mats, carpets, etc., by crossing or interlacing thread over and under each other.
    (a) weaving
    (b) mosaics
    (c) card making
    (d) colour wheels

Section B: Short Answer Questions

  1. Mention four items that can be weaved.
    (a) ________________________________
    (b) ________________________________
    (c) ________________________________
    (d) ________________________________
  2. List four types of shading.
    (a) ________________________________
    (b) ________________________________
    (c) ________________________________
    (d) ________________________________
  3. Draw a kettle and apply any shading style. (Provide space for drawing)
  4. What is the name of the art used for making carpets and mats? _______________
  5. Mention two types of colours that are formed by mixing two primary colours. ___________ and ____________
  6. What is the name of the technique used to shade using dots? _______________
  7. How many colours are used in a rainbow? ______________________
  8. What is the primary purpose of using tonal value in artwork? _______________
  9. What materials do you need to print using a leaf? _______________
  10. What type of drawing involves depicting lifeless objects? __________________
  11. Mention one thing that can be created by weaving. _______________
  12. What do you call the three primary colours? _______________
  13. Which type of shading uses parallel lines? _______________
  14. What is the most suitable tool for leaf printing? ___________________
  15. What type of card is used to convey greetings or well-wishes? __________________

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