Understanding Art for JSS 3 Students

  1. Calabash can be used for the following purposes except cooking (b) decoration (c) eating (d) music

(a)

(a) carving

(b) casting

(c) modeling

(d) painting

  1. Paper pulp is used for

  2. Vanishing point is where parallel lines meet at the

(b)

centre (c) foreground (d) horizon

(a) background

  1. Which of the following is not a tool in ceramics? (a) measuring tape (b) palette

(c) rolling pin (d) spatula

  1. The loyalty and love of a citizen for his country is nationalism (c) patriotism (d) tribalism (a) ethnicism (b)

  2. The following are the reasons for artworks preservation except for

) cultural awareness (b) traditional values (c) societal vices (d) tourist attraction

(a

  1. Which of the following is a symbol of national unity? (a) Regional flag (b)

Religious institutions

(c) Coat of Arms

(d) Tribal marks

  1. The ‘Y’ shape on the Nigeria Coat of Arms stands for

(a) integrity and unity (b) rivers Niger and Benue (c) strength of the nation (d) unity and wealth

  1. A Playwright

(a) narrates stories (b) recites poems (c) tells parables

(d) writes drama

  1. Performances that do not have scripts are called plays. (a) improvised

(b) professional (c) traditional (d) unwritten

  1. Which of the following is not found in a make-up kit? (a) camwood

(b) lipstick

(c) powder (d) wig

  1. is a support used while painting in the studio. (a) Drawing board (b) Stand (c) Easel

(d) Frame

  1. An agency that is controlling selling of fake and adulterated foods and drugs is galioo (s)

(a) EFCC (b) FIRS (c) NAFDAC (d) LASIEC

  1. Ability to control one’s emotion, behaviour and desires in the face of theinwe external demand is (a) self demand (b) self control (c) self alliance (dy self

command

  1. Calabash Uses:
    • Decoration: Carving patterns or painting designs on calabashes to beautify them 🎨
    • Music: Turning calabashes into musical instruments like drums or shakers 🥁
    • Eating: Using calabashes as bowls or cups for serving food or drinks 🍲
    • Exception: Cooking: Calabashes are not typically used for cooking food 🚫
  2. Artistic Techniques:
    • Carving: Shaping and sculpting materials like wood or stone to create artworks 🪵
    • Casting: Pouring liquid materials like metal or resin into molds to form sculptures or objects 🗿
    • Modeling: Shaping pliable materials like clay or wax to create 3D artworks 🏺
    • Painting: Applying pigments or colors to surfaces like canvas or paper to create images 🖌️
  3. Paper Pulp Usage:
    • Making paper: Pulping fibers from materials like wood or recycled paper to create new sheets 📝
  4. Vanishing Point:
    • Background: The point in perspective where parallel lines appear to converge 🔳
  5. Ceramics Tools:
    • Measuring tape: Tool for measuring dimensions 🔍
    • Palette: Surface for mixing and holding paints 🎨
    • Rolling pin: Tool for flattening and shaping clay or dough 🌀
    • Spatula: Tool for smoothing or shaping clay or applying glaze 🛠️
  6. Nationalism vs. Patriotism:
    • Nationalism: Loyalty and devotion to one’s country 🇳🇬
    • Patriotism: Love and support for one’s country and its values 🌟
  7. Artworks Preservation Reasons:
    • Cultural awareness: Preserving artworks to understand and appreciate diverse cultures 🌍
    • Traditional values: Maintaining artworks that reflect cultural heritage and customs 🎭
    • Societal vices: Addressing and combating negative aspects of society depicted in artworks ❌
    • Tourist attraction: Preserving artworks to attract visitors and promote tourism 📸
  8. Symbol of National Unity:
    • Coat of Arms: Symbolic representation of a country’s identity and unity 🛡️
  9. Nigeria Coat of Arms:
    • ‘Y’ shape: Symbolizing the convergence of Nigeria’s diverse people and cultures into unity 🇳🇬. It shows where River Niger joins with River Benue
  10. Playwright:
    • Writes drama scripts for theater performances 🎭
  11. Plays Without Scripts:
    • Improvised performances where actors create dialogue and actions spontaneously on stage 🎬
  12. Make-up Kit Contents:
    • Camwood, lipstick, powder, and wig are typically found in a make-up kit 💄
  13. Painting Support in the Studio:
    • Easel: A stand used to support canvases or boards while painting 🖼️
  14. Regulatory Agency for Foods and Drugs:
    • NAFDAC: Agency responsible for controlling the sale of fake and adulterated foods and drugs in Nigeria 🏥
  15. Self-Control:
    • Ability to manage emotions, behavior, and desires in response to external demands 🧠

 

 

 

Objectives :

  1. Calabash can be used for the following purposes except ________. a) cooking b) decoration c) eating d) music
  2. The artistic technique of shaping and sculpting materials like wood or stone to create artworks is called ________. a) carving b) casting c) modeling d) painting
  3. Paper pulp is primarily used for making ________. a) sculptures b) paintings c) paper d) ceramics
  4. The vanishing point in perspective drawing is typically located in the ________. a) background b) center c) foreground d) horizon
  5. Which of the following is NOT a tool used in ceramics? a) measuring tape b) palette c) rolling pin d) spatula
  6. The loyalty and love of a citizen for his country is known as ________. a) nationalism b) patriotism c) tribalism d) ethnicism
  7. Artworks preservation serves all of the following purposes EXCEPT ________. a) cultural awareness b) traditional values c) societal vices d) tourist attraction
  8. Which of the following is a symbol of national unity? a) Regional flag b) Religious institutions c) Coat of Arms d) Tribal marks
  9. The ‘Y’ shape on the Nigeria Coat of Arms stands for ________. a) integrity and unity b) rivers Niger and Benue c) strength of the nation d) unity and wealth
  10. A playwright is someone who ________. a) narrates stories b) recites poems c) tells parables d) writes drama
  11. Performances that do not have scripts are called ________. a) improvised b) professional c) traditional d) unwritten
  12. Which of the following is NOT typically found in a make-up kit? a) camwood b) lipstick c) powder d) wig
  13. What support is commonly used while painting in the studio? a) Drawing board b) Stand c) Easel d) Frame
  14. The agency responsible for controlling the sale of fake and adulterated foods and drugs is ________. a) EFCC b) FIRS c) NAFDAC d) LASIEC
  15. The ability to control one’s emotions, behavior, and desires in the face of external demands is known as ________. a) self-demand b) self-control c) self-alliance d) self-command

 

 

 

Class Activity Discussion :

  1. What can you use a calabash for?
    • You can use it for decoration, music, and eating, but not for cooking.
  2. What’s the difference between carving and painting in art?
    • Carving is shaping materials like wood, while painting is applying colors on surfaces like paper.
  3. Why do people use paper pulp?
    • Paper pulp is used to make new paper sheets.
  4. Where is the vanishing point in perspective drawing?
    • It’s where parallel lines seem to meet, often in the background.
  5. What tools are not used in ceramics?
    • Tools like measuring tape and palette aren’t commonly used in ceramics.
  6. What’s the difference between nationalism and patriotism?
    • Nationalism is love for your country, while patriotism is loyalty and support for it.
  7. Why do we preserve artworks?
    • To understand different cultures, keep traditions alive, and attract tourists.
  8. What’s a symbol of national unity?
    • The Coat of Arms represents unity for a country.
  9. What does the ‘Y’ shape on Nigeria’s Coat of Arms stand for?
    • It stands for unity, bringing people together.
  10. Who writes drama scripts?
    • Playwrights write scripts for theater performances.
  11. What are performances without scripts called?
    • Improvised performances where actors create on the spot.
  12. What’s not usually in a make-up kit?
    • Things like camwood and wigs aren’t typically in a make-up kit.
  13. What’s used as support for painting in the studio?
    • An easel holds canvases or boards while painting.
  14. Which agency controls fake foods and drugs?
    • NAFDAC keeps an eye on fake and bad foods and drugs.
  15. What’s the ability to control your emotions called?
    • Self-control means managing your feelings and actions.