Cultural and Creative Arts JSS 2 First Term Examination Questions Week 13
Subject: Cultural and Creative Arts
Class: JSS 2
Term: First Term
Week: 13
Age: 11 – 13 years
Duration: 1 hour
Instructions for the Examination
- Read all instructions carefully before starting the exam.
- Attempt all questions in each part.
- For Part A, fill in the blanks by choosing the correct option (a, b, c, or d).
- For Part B, answer the short questions in complete sentences.
- For Part C, write “True” or “False” next to each statement.
- Do not communicate with your classmates during the exam.
- Use only your pen or pencil to write your answers.
- Do not use any unauthorized materials like books, notes, or mobile devices.
- If you finish early, review your answers instead of disturbing others.
- Keep your eyes on your own paper. Cheating will lead to disqualification.
Part A: Objective Questions
30 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options
- The elements of design include line, colour, form, space, and __________.
a) shape b) weight c) texture d) depth
- __________ painting shows inanimate objects arranged in a composition.
a) Landscape b) Nature c) Still-life d) Abstract
- The principles of design include harmony, balance, and __________.
a) rhythm b) chaos c) line d) movement
- __________ colours cannot be created by mixing other colours.
a) Primary b) Secondary c) Tertiary d) Complementary
- The __________ wheel helps artists understand the relationships between colours.
a) shape b) colour c) design d) texture
- Craft making often uses materials like paper, fabric, and __________.
a) wood b) stone c) metal d) glass
- The __________ of design is about the visual weight and arrangement of elements.
a) texture b) harmony c) balance d) proportion
- Rhythm in art is created by repeating __________ and shapes.
a) lines b) colours c) objects d) textures
- To create a woven mat, you need __________ materials.
a) natural b) synthetic c) edible d) digital
- Painting is the act of applying __________ to a surface to create an image.
a) water b) pigment c) sound d) clay
- __________ painting captures the beauty of outdoor scenery.
a) Nature b) Portrait c) Still-life d) Landscape
- In still-life painting, the arrangement of objects is called __________.
a) composition b) creation c) design d) outline
- Secondary colours are created by mixing __________ colours.
a) primary b) tertiary c) neutral d) complementary
- The feeling of texture can be __________ or visual.
a) tangible b) linear c) abstract d) none of the above
- An artist’s choice of medium affects the overall __________ of the artwork.
a) style b) weight c) colour d) depth
- The use of colour can enhance the __________ of a craft project.
a) complexity b) beauty c) cost d) size
- The __________ of colours refers to how they work together to create a pleasing effect.
a) texture b) pattern c) harmony d) weight
- Craft making encourages __________ and creativity in students.
a) chaos b) frustration c) expression d) boredom
- Tertiary colours are made by mixing __________.
a) secondary and primary b) primary and primary c) secondary and secondary d) primary and neutral
- The __________ of design includes aspects like variety and proportion.
a) composition b) principles c) colours d) shapes
- Tools commonly used for painting include brushes, __________, and palettes.
a) scissors b) pens c) pencils d) markers
- Artists use colour to express __________ and emotions in their work.
a) facts b) opinions c) ideas d) chaos
- In craft making, __________ refers to the different techniques and processes used.
a) style b) medium c) design d) form
- The __________ of design is about creating a visual balance between elements.
a) unity b) harmony c) rhythm d) proportion
- An important skill in painting is the ability to __________ colours effectively.
a) mix b) discard c) ignore d) define
- The term “composition” refers to the __________ of elements in a work of art.
a) destruction b) organization c) colour d) noise
- Artists often create __________ to practice and experiment with their techniques.
a) drafts b) final pieces c) notes d) scraps
- The __________ of colours can greatly impact the mood of an artwork.
a) brightness b) hue c) saturation d) all of the above
- Balance in design ensures that no single element __________ the others.
a) overpowers b) supports c) complements d) matches
- The concept of __________ involves the arrangement of space within a design.
a) depth b) form c) texture d) pattern
Part B: Theory Questions
20 Short Answer Questions
- What are the elements of design? Give examples.
- Name three types of painting.
- What is still-life painting?
- How is colour used in craft making?
- What is a colour wheel? Why is it important?
- What is harmony in design?
- How does texture affect art?
- Name and explain the principles of design.
- What is rhythm in art?
- How can artists create balance?
- What are primary, secondary, and tertiary colours?
- What is a medium in painting?
- How can colour make crafts beautiful?
- Why is observation important in art?
- How do artists mix colours?
- What tools are used for painting?
- What is variety in design?
- What materials are used in craft making?
- How do artists use colour to show feelings?
- Why should artists try different techniques?
Part C: True or False Questions
10 True or False Questions
- True or False: Still-life paintings only show fruits and flowers.
- True or False: Tertiary colours are made by mixing primary and secondary colours.
- True or False: The principles of design are not important.
- True or False: Harmony in design creates chaos.
- True or False: Craft making needs only digital materials.
- True or False: Landscape painting focuses on people.
- True or False: Balance in design is important for appeal.
- True or False: Texture only refers to how art looks.
- True or False: Colour can express emotions in art.
- True or False: A colour wheel helps with mixing colours.
Conclusion:
Make sure to manage your time well during the exam. Good luck, and remember to do your best!
J.S.S. 2 FIRST TERM EXAMINATION
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LAGOS
CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS
- ……… is a universal language [a] art [b] science [c] music
2. Somebody who practices art is called a. an artist b. scientist c. a student d. painter
- The word ‘art’ originated from …. [a] Latin [b] Greek [c] Nigerian
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Visual art can be divided into ___________ and _______ a. textile and painting b. graphics art and ceramics c. painting and drawing d. fine art and applied art
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What is the greek word for music …… [a] musike [b] mousike [c] musiic
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Identify the one does not belong to the group a. Rectangle b. square c. cubiod d. cylinder
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What type of line is best used to describe a “ spark” or lightening” effect? A. zig zag line b. straight line c. curved line d. wavy line
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Which of the following statements suggests “imaginative composition”?a. drawing from posed model b. drawing outdoor scenes c. illustrating from money d. drawing imaginative lines
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Light and shade are used in drawing or painting purposely to show a. proportion d. skill c. solidity d. beauty
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Which of these forms is unlike the other? A. square b. circle c. rectangle d. triangle
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In drawing modeling means to achieve a. depth b. solidity c. pastel d. spaciousness.
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Which of these materials is in one colour? A. crayon b. charcoal c. pastel d. chalk
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From your observation, which of these differs basically in shape from others? A.ruler b. book c.pencil d. match box
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What are drawings of man made objects called? A. still life drawing b.object drawing c. Nature painting d. life drawing
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A person who designs ceramic wave is a __________ a. painter b. graphic designer c. ware drawing d. ceramist
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Drawing all but one of the following a.Audio b.visual c. memroy d. imaginative
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A room where a painter works is called a. office d. museum c.shed d. studio
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A bag used for keeping two dimensional art works and materials is a. portfolio c. brief case a. artist bag d. gallery.
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The major raw material for pottery is a. clay b. plastercine c. molecles d. sand
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Which of the following shapes best represents the human head a. oval b. circle c. cone d.
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The Word “ART” is best described as (a) Painting and drawing (b) Ability to mix colour (c) the creative expression of our design
- One of this is a literary art (a) drawing (b) poetry (c0 graphic
- Somebody who practices art is called (a) An artist (b) Scientist (c) Painter
- Which of these materials are suitable for painting (a) water colour and starch (b) Paper and Biro (c) Poster colour and brush
- One who creates figures statues in clay, cement or stone is called (a) a creator (b) a Sculpture (c) a potter
- In object drawing, an artist develops skill in drawing as well as in (a) painting (b) observing (c) shading
- Photography can be classified under (a) fine art (b) applied art (c) Non-Visual art
- Brush is to painting, as _____is to sculpture (a) pencil (b) Inu (c) Palette
- A room where a painter works is called (a) Office (b) Museum (c) Studio s
- Visual art can be divided into two _____and______ (a) painting and drawing (b) fine and applied (c) graphic and ceramic
BONUS [ TEN MARKS]
1a. Draw a typical school boy with School bag and colored accordingly
b. Define Fine Art
- Draw a chat to show the connections between all the branches of Art.
b. List at least 10 tools needed for Art works.
SECTION C
Attempt 5 questions
Answer any two question from this section
- list five importance of colour as an element of art
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list five branches of art with explanation
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highlight five element and principle of art
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list 5 material needed for drawing
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what is drawing?
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identify 4 types of drawing.
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What is drama
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list three forms of drama
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Write short note on any Nigerian Artiste you know
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What is the another name for color? And list all the classes of color that you know.
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