ART AND CRAFT MCQS
ART AND CRAFT MCQS
What is the primary objective of teaching art and craft in
schools?
A. To provide students with a fun activity to do in their
spare time.
B. To teach students how to express themselves creatively.
C. To provide students with a break from academic subjects.
D. To help students develop fine motor skills.
Answer: B. To teach students how to express themselves
creatively.
Which teaching method of art and craft involves students
working on individual projects at their own pace?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: A. Project-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft involves the teacher
demonstrating a technique or skill and then students practicing it on their
own?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: B. Direct instruction
Which teaching method of art and craft involves students
working together to complete a project?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: C. Collaborative learning
Which teaching method of art and craft involves students
exploring a topic or problem and finding their own solutions?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: D. Inquiry-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft involves the teacher
providing students with a list of prompts or questions to guide their
exploration of a topic?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: D. Inquiry-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft involves students
creating a product or artifact as a means of demonstrating their understanding
of a topic?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: A. Project-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft involves the teacher
providing students with specific guidelines and expectations for a project?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: B. Direct instruction
Which teaching method of art and craft involves students
sharing their ideas and work with their peers and providing feedback to each
other?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: C. Collaborative learning
Which teaching method of art and craft is particularly
useful for students who learn best by doing and experiencing things?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: A. Project-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft is particularly
useful for students who are visual or kinesthetic learners?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: A. Project-based learning
Which teaching method of art and craft is particularly
useful for encouraging creativity and innovation in students?
A. Project-based learning
B. Direct instruction
C. Collaborative learning
D. Inquiry-based learning
Answer: D. Inquiry-based learning
What is the definition of a geometric shape?
a) A shape that is randomly created
b) A shape that has irregular sides
c) A shape that has defined sides and angles
Answer: c
What is the definition of technical drawing?
a) Drawing done by an artist
b) Drawing done by a computer
c) Drawing that communicates technical information
Answer: c
What is a vanishing point in perspective drawing?
a) The point where all lines converge
b) The point where a line intersects the horizon line
c) The point where a line meets the ground
Answer: a
Which tool is used to create circles in technical drawing?
a) Compass
b) Ruler
c) Protractor
Answer: a
What is the definition of isometric drawing?
a) A drawing that uses 3D perspective
b) A drawing that shows an object in plan view
c) A drawing that shows a cross-section of an object
Answer: a
What is the definition of orthographic projection?
a) A drawing that shows a 3D object in perspective
b) A drawing that shows an object in plan view
c) A drawing that shows an object in section view
Answer: b
Which type of line is used to show hidden edges in
technical drawing?
a) Dashed line
b) Solid line
c) Dotted line
Answer: a
What is the purpose of a technical drawing?
a) To communicate technical information
b) To create art
c) To create a rough sketch
Answer: a
Which type of drawing shows a section view of an object?
a) Orthographic projection
b) Isometric drawing
c) Sectional drawing
Answer: c
Which tool is used to measure angles in technical drawing?
a) Ruler
b) Protractor
c) Compass
Answer: b
What is the definition of perspective drawing?
a) A drawing that shows an object in plan view
b) A drawing that shows an object in section view
c) A drawing that uses 3D perspective
Answer: c
Which type of drawing shows an object as if it were cut in
half?
a) Orthographic projection
b) Isometric drawing
c) Sectional drawing
Answer: c
Which type of projection is used in engineering drawings?
A. Orthographic projection
B. Isometric projection
C. Oblique projection
D. Perspective projection
Answer: A
Which of the following is NOT a type of line used in
technical drawing?
A. Hidden line
B. Center line
C. Construction line
D. Curved line
Answer: D
What is the purpose of a scale in technical drawings?
A. To measure distances on the drawing
B. To show the actual size of the object being drawn
C. To make the drawing look more realistic
D. To add shading and texture to the drawing
Answer: A
What is the difference between a circle and an ellipse?
A. A circle has a constant radius, while an ellipse has two
different radii
B. A circle has two different radii, while an ellipse has a
constant radius
C. A circle and an ellipse have the same shape
D. A circle is a two-dimensional shape, while an ellipse is
three-dimensional
Answer: A
What is the purpose of a compass in technical drawing?
A. To draw straight lines
B. To draw curved lines
C. To measure angles
D. To measure distances
Answer: B
What is a 90-degree angle called in technical drawing?
A. Right angle
B. Acute angle
C. Obtuse angle
D. Reflex angle
Answer: A
Which of the following is NOT a type of projection used in
technical drawing?
A. Planar projection
B. Cylindrical projection
C. Conical projection
D. Spherical projection
Answer: D
What is the difference between an isosceles triangle and a
scalene triangle?
A. An isosceles triangle has three equal sides, while a
scalene triangle has three different sides
B. An isosceles triangle has two equal sides, while a
scalene triangle has three different sides
C. An isosceles triangle has no equal sides, while a scalene
triangle has two equal sides
D. An isosceles triangle is a right triangle, while a
scalene triangle is an obtuse triangle
Answer: B
Which of the following is NOT a type of angle used in
technical drawing?
A. Right angle
B. Acute angle
C. Obtuse angle
D. Parallel angle
Answer: D
Which of the following is NOT a type of geometric shape?
A. Square
B. Triangle
C. Octagon
D. Cylinder
Answer: D
Which of the following is not an important reason for the
importance of drawing in art education?
A) Developing critical thinking skills
B) Improving fine motor skills
C) Enhancing creativity
D) Promoting physical fitness
Answer: D) Promoting physical fitness
Why is drawing considered to be a fundamental skill for
artists?
A) It helps them develop their observation skills
B) It allows them to express themselves visually
C) It is a necessary precursor to painting and sculpture
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
What is the term used to describe the process of drawing
from observation?
A) Imagination
B) Sketching
C) Memory
D) All of the above
Answer: B) Sketching
Which of the following is not an example of a type of
drawing?
A) Sketching
B) Painting
C) Doodling
D) Rendering
Answer: B) Painting
What is the primary benefit of learning to draw?
A) It can be a relaxing hobby
B) It can lead to a career in the arts
C) It helps develop cognitive skills
D) It improves physical fitness
Answer: C) It helps develop cognitive skills
Which of the following is not an element of art?
A) Shape
B) Color
C) Contrast
D) Humor
Answer: D) Humor
What is the difference between a line and a shape in
drawing?
A) A line is two-dimensional, while a shape is
three-dimensional
B) A line is a mark made by a pen or pencil, while a shape
is a combination of lines
C) A line has length and direction, while a shape has
height, width, and depth
D) There is no difference between a line and a shape in
drawing
Answer: C) A line has length and direction, while a shape
has height, width, and depth
What is the difference between a geometric shape and an
organic shape in drawing?
A) A geometric shape is man-made, while an organic shape is
found in nature
B) A geometric shape has sharp, precise edges, while an
organic shape is irregular and flowing
C) A geometric shape is three-dimensional, while an organic
shape is two-dimensional
D) There is no difference between a geometric shape and an
organic shape in drawing
Answer: B) A geometric shape has sharp, precise edges,
while an organic shape is irregular and flowing
What is the term used to describe the use of light and
shadow in a drawing?
A) Texture
B) Contrast
C) Composition
D) Color
Answer: B) Contrast
What is the importance of composition in drawing?
A) It helps create a sense of balance and harmony in a
drawing
B) It is necessary to create accurate depictions of objects
C) It is essential to creating a realistic sense of space
and depth
D) All of the above
Answer: D) All of the above
What is the difference between a technical drawing and a
freehand drawing?
A) A technical drawing is more precise and accurate than a
freehand drawing
B) A technical drawing is created using specialized tools
and techniques, while a freehand drawing is created using only a pen or pencil
C) A technical drawing is used for engineering or
architectural purposes, while a freehand drawing is used for artistic purposes
D) There is no difference between a technical drawing and a
freehand drawing
Answer: A) A technical drawing is more precise and accurate
than a freehand drawing
Which of the following is NOT a primary color?
a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Blue
d) Orange
Answer: d) Orange
What is the technique of using small, flat pieces of
colored paper to create an image called?
a) Collage
b) Origami
c) Decoupage
d) Papier-mâché
Answer: a) Collage
Which art movement was characterized by distorted forms and
vivid colors?
a) Pop art
b) Abstract expressionism
c) Cubism
d) Fauvism
Answer: d) Fauvism
What is the process of using wax to create designs on
fabric called?
a) Batik
b) Tie-dye
c) Embroidery
d) Quilting
Answer: a) Batik
Which of the following is NOT a type of printmaking?
a) Etching
b) Lithography
c) Embossing
d) Woodcut
Answer: c) Embossing
Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"?
a) Leonardo da Vinci
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Pablo Picasso
d) Claude Monet
Answer: b) Vincent van Gogh
Which type of clay is fired at the highest temperature?
a) Earthenware
b) Stoneware
c) Porcelain
d) Terracotta
Answer: c) Porcelain
What is the technique of creating a design by cutting into
a surface called?
a) Sculpture
b) Engraving
c) Carving
d) Casting
Answer: b) Engraving
Which artist is known for his use of melting clocks in his
artwork?
a) Salvador Dali
b) Henri Matisse
c) Jackson Pollock
d) Wassily Kandinsky
Answer: a) Salvador Dali
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What is the process of creating a design by weaving threads
or yarns called?
a) Knitting
b) Crochet
c) Tapestry
d) Macramé
Answer: c) Tapestry
What type of paint is made by mixing pigment with egg yolk?
a) Oil paint
b) Watercolor
c) Tempera paint
d) Acrylic paint
Answer: c) Tempera paint
Which art movement was characterized by its use of everyday
objects as art?
a) Surrealism
b) Dadaism
c) Abstract expressionism
d) Pop art
Answer: d) Pop art
What is the technique of creating a design by cutting paper
into intricate shapes called?
a) Origami
b) Papercutting
c) Decoupage
d) Quilling
Answer: b) Papercutting
Which artist is known for his realistic and highly detailed
paintings of wildlife?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Claude Monet
c) John James Audubon
d) Pablo Picasso
Answer: c) John James Audubon
What is the process of adding texture to a surface by
pressing an object onto it called?
a) Stamping
b) Embossing
c) Engraving
d) Carving
Answer: a) Stamping
Who is known for creating colorful and geometrically shaped
stained glass windows?
a) Henri Matisse
b) Frank Lloyd Wright
c) Louis Comfort Tiffany
d) William Morris
Answer: c) Louis Comfort Tiffany
What is the process of creating a design by weaving threads
or yarns in a specific pattern called?
a) Knitting
b) Crochet
c) Weaving
d) Macramé
Answer: c) Weaving
Which of the following is NOT a type of sculpture?
a) Woodcarving
b) Metalworking
c) Painting
d) Clay modeling
Answer: c) Painting
Which art movement was characterized by its use of bold
colors, sharp lines, and simple shapes?
a) Impressionism
b) Expressionism
c) Art Nouveau
d) Art Deco
Answer: d) Art Deco
What is the process of creating a design by melting glass
and shaping it with tools called?
a) Mosaic
b) Stained glass
c) Glassblowing
d) Enameling
Answer: c) Glassblowing
Who is known for creating large-scale sculptures of
balloons and other everyday objects?
a) Jeff Koons
b) Damien Hirst
c) Banksy
d) Shepard Fairey
Answer: a) Jeff Koons
What is the process of creating a design by cutting and
gluing paper onto a surface called?
a) Decoupage
b) Papercraft
c) Scrapbooking
d) Collage
Answer: a) Decoupage
Which of the following is NOT a type of printmaking?
a) Screen printing
b) Linocut
c) Embossing
d) Intaglio
Answer: c) Embossing
What is the process of creating a design by folding paper
into a specific shape called?
a) Origami
b) Papercutting
c) Decoupage
d) Quilling
Answer: a) Origami
What is the technique of creating a design by layering
paper strips onto a surface called?
a) Decoupage
b) Quilling
c) Paper mache
d) Paper weaving
Answer: a) Decoupage
Who is known for creating the "Campbell's Soup
Cans" artwork?
a) Andy Warhol
b) Pablo Picasso
c) Vincent van Gogh
d) Salvador Dali
Answer: a) Andy Warhol
What is the process of creating a design by carving an
image into a block of wood called?
a) Intaglio
b) Relief printing
c) Screen printing
d) Lithography
Answer: b) Relief printing
Which of the following is NOT a type of painting medium?
a) Oil paint
b) Watercolor
c) Pastel
d) Enamel
Answer: d) Enamel
What is the technique of creating a design by weaving or
knotting cords or threads called?
a) Knitting
b) Crochet
c) Weaving
d) Macramé
Answer: d) Macramé
Who is known for creating "The Persistence of
Memory" artwork featuring melting clocks?
a) Pablo Picasso
b) Vincent van Gogh
c) Claude Monet
d) Salvador Dali
Answer: d) Salvador Dali
What is the process of creating a design by layering and
fusing glass pieces together called?
a) Mosaic
b) Stained glass
c) Glassblowing
d) Fusing
Answer: d) Fusing
Which art movement was characterized by its use of curving
lines and natural forms?
a) Art Nouveau
b) Cubism
c) Abstract expressionism
d) Pop art
Answer: a) Art Nouveau
What is the technique of creating a design by cutting and
folding paper into a 3D shape called?
a) Origami
b) Papercutting
c) Kirigami
d) Quilling
Answer: c) Kirigami
Which of the following is a type of pottery technique that
involves firing the clay at a low temperature?
a) Stoneware
b) Earthenware
c) Porcelain
d) Raku
Answer: b) Earthenware
What is the process of creating a design by melting metal
and pouring it into a mold called?
a) Welding
b) Casting
c) Blacksmithing
d) Engraving
Answer: b) Casting
Who is known for creating the "Mona Lisa"
artwork?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Claude Monet
c) Leonardo da Vinci
d) Pablo Picasso
Answer: c) Leonardo da Vinci
What is the technique of creating a design by folding and
interlocking modular units called?
a) Origami
b) Kirigami
c) Modular origami
d) Quilling
Answer: c) Modular origami
Which art movement was characterized by its use of bold
colors and simplified shapes to represent reality?
a) Expressionism
b) Impressionism
c) Surrealism
d) Fauvism
Answer: d) Fauvism
What is the process of creating a design by carving or
modeling a three-dimensional form called?
a) Sculpture
b) Engraving
c) Painting
d) Printmaking
Answer: a) Sculpture
What is the technique of creating a design by heating wax
and applying it to a surface called?
a) Batik
b) Tie-dyeing
c) Shibori
d) Screen printing
Answer: a) Batik
Who is known for creating the "Girl with a Pearl
Earring" artwork?
a) Vincent van Gogh
b) Johannes Vermeer
c) Rembrandt van Rijn
d) Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Answer: b) Johannes Vermeer
What is the process of creating a design by weaving yarn or
other materials onto a loom called?
a) Knitting
b) Crochet
c) Weaving
d) Macramé
Answer: c) Weaving
Which of the following is NOT a type of sculpture
technique?
a) Carving
b) Casting
c) Modeling
d) Printing
Answer: d) Printing
What is the technique of creating a design by melting glass
rods and shaping them using a torch called?
a) Glass blowing
b) Fusing
c) Lampworking
d) Stained glass
Answer: c) Lampworking
Who is known for creating the "David" sculpture?
a) Michelangelo
b) Leonardo da Vinci
c) Donatello
d) Raphael
Answer: a) Michelangelo
What is the process of creating a design by cutting and
arranging small pieces of colored paper called?
a) Collage
b) Mosaic
c) Quilling
d) Papercutting
Answer: b) Mosaic
Which art movement was characterized by its use of
geometric shapes and bright colors?
a) Surrealism
b) Cubism
c) Impressionism
d) Art Deco
Answer: d) Art Deco
What is the technique of creating a design by carving or
incising a design onto a hard surface called?
a) Intaglio
b) Relief printing
c) Screen printing
d) Lithography
Answer: a) Intaglio
Which of the following is a type of painting technique that
involves applying paint to a wet plaster surface?
a) Oil painting
b) Watercolor
c) Encaustic
d) Fresco
Answer: d) Fresco
Which of the following is a common element in Islamic
geometric patterns?
a) Human figures
b) Animals
c) Plants
d) Stars
Answer: c) Plants
What is the name of the Islamic holy book that is often
used in calligraphy?
a) Quran
b) Torah
c) Bible
d) Vedas
Answer: a) Quran
What is the technique of using small pieces of colored
glass or tile to create intricate patterns called?
a) Mosaic
b) Calligraphy
c) Illumination
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Mosaic
Which of the following is a common material used in Islamic
architecture?
a) Steel
b) Concrete
c) Wood
d) Marble
Answer: d) Marble
Which of the following is a traditional Islamic form of pottery?
a) Raku
b) Porcelain
c) Earthenware
d) Stoneware
Answer: c) Earthenware
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
intricate geometric designs created using a compass and ruler?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Geometric patterning
d) Miniature painting
Answer: c) Geometric patterning
What is the technique of decorating a manuscript with gold
or silver called?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Miniature painting
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: b) Illumination
Which of the following is a common theme in Islamic art?
a) Mythological creatures
b) Religious figures
c) Landscape scenery
d) Human anatomy
Answer: b) Religious figures
What is the traditional Islamic art form that uses
intricate geometric patterns to create designs?
a) Calligraphy
b) Arabesque
c) Illumination
d) Mosaic
Answer: b) Arabesque
Which Islamic art form involves the use of calligraphic
scripts to create decorative designs?
a) Illumination
b) Ceramics
c) Carpet weaving
d) Calligraphy
Answer: d) Calligraphy
What is the name of the traditional Islamic pattern that is
made up of interlacing geometric shapes?
a) Zellige
b) Tesselation
c) Muqarnas
d) Girih
Answer: d) Girih
Which of the following is NOT a common Islamic art form?
a) Glassblowing
b) Metalwork
c) Woodcarving
d) Textile weaving
Answer: a) Glassblowing
What is the name of the traditional Islamic art form that
involves the use of geometric patterns to create designs on tiles?
a) Zellige
b) Iznik
c) Kutahya
d) Kashi-Kari
Answer: a) Zellige
Which of the following is a common Islamic architectural
feature?
a) Gothic arches
b) Corinthian columns
c) Dome structures
d) Flying buttresses
Answer: c) Dome structures
What is the name of the traditional Islamic art form that
involves the use of gold or silver to create designs on paper or parchment?
a) Illumination
b) Calligraphy
c) Miniature painting
d) Carpet weaving
Answer: a) Illumination
What is the term used to describe Islamic art that features
intricate, repetitive geometric patterns?
a) Calligraphy
b) Mosaic
c) Arabesque
d) Illumination
Answer: c) Arabesque
Which Islamic architectural feature is characterized by a
large central dome surrounded by smaller domes and semi-domes?
a) Minaret
b) Mihrab
c) Iwan
d) Muqarnas
Answer: d) Muqarnas
Which type of Islamic calligraphy is known for its
elongated, decorative script often used for ornamental purposes?
a) Kufic
b) Thuluth
c) Naskh
d) Diwani
Answer: b) Thuluth
Which Islamic art form is created using intricate
metalwork, typically inlaid with precious stones and enamel?
a) Zellige
b) Calligraphy
c) Ebru
d) Damascene
Answer: d) Damascene
What is the term used to describe Islamic art featuring
stylized floral and plant motifs?
a) Calligraphy
b) Mosaic
c) Arabesque
d) Illumination
Answer: c) Arabesque
Which Islamic architectural feature is a decorative gateway
or entrance, often found in madrasas and mosques?
a) Minbar
b) Maqsurah
c) Iwan
d) Mihrab
Answer: c) Iwan
Which Islamic art form involves the creation of intricate
tilework, often featuring geometric patterns and calligraphic inscriptions?
a) Zellige
b) Calligraphy
c) Ebru
d) Damascene
Answer: a) Zellige
What is the art of calligraphy in Islamic art?
A. The use of geometric shapes to create intricate patterns
B. The use of colors to create beautiful designs
C. The use of writing as an artistic expression - Answer: C
Which of the following materials was not commonly used in
Islamic art?
A. Marble
B. Gold
C. Glass - Answer: C
What is the name of the famous Islamic art form that
involves intricate designs created from tiles?
A. Mosaic
B. Calligraphy
C. Zellige - Answer: C
Which of the following is a prominent feature of Islamic
architecture?
A. Pointed arches
B. Flat roofs
C. Gothic windows - Answer: A
What is the name of the famous building in Saudi Arabia
that is considered one of the most important Islamic architectural landmarks?
A. Burj Khalifa
B. Taj Mahal
C. Kaaba - Answer: C
Which Islamic art form involves the use of textiles to
create intricate designs?
A. Calligraphy
B. Carpet weaving
C. Pottery - Answer: B
What is the name of the famous mosque in Turkey that
features intricate tile work?
A. Blue Mosque
B. Great Mosque of Mecca
C. Al-Aqsa Mosque - Answer: A
What is the name of the famous Islamic art form that
involves the creation of miniature paintings?
A. Illumination
B. Miniature painting
C. Arabesque - Answer: B
Which Islamic art form involves the use of metalwork to
create intricate designs?
A. Pottery
B. Metalwork
C. Calligraphy - Answer: B
What is the name of the Islamic holy book that is often
used in calligraphy?
a) Quran
b) Torah
c) Bible
d) Vedas
Answer: a) Quran
Which of the following is a common element in Islamic
geometric patterns?
a) Human figures
b) Animals
c) Plants
d) Stars
Answer: c) Plants
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating intricate designs using thread and needle on fabric?
a) Embroidery
b) Mosaic
c) Calligraphy
d) Illumination
Answer: a) Embroidery
Which of the following is a common material used in Islamic
architecture?
a) Steel
b) Concrete
c) Wood
d) Marble
Answer: d) Marble
What is the technique of using small pieces of colored
glass or tile to create intricate patterns called?
a) Mosaic
b) Calligraphy
c) Illumination
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Mosaic
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
intricate geometric designs created using a compass and ruler?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Geometric patterning
d) Miniature painting
Answer: c) Geometric patterning
Which of the following is a common theme in Islamic art?
a) Mythological creatures
b) Religious figures
c) Landscape scenery
d) Human anatomy
Answer: b) Religious figures
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating intricate designs on pottery using a stylus?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Geometric patterning
d) Ceramic art
Answer: c) Geometric patterning
What is the technique of decorating a manuscript with gold
or silver called?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Miniature painting
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: b) Illumination
Which of the following is a traditional Islamic form of
pottery?
a) Raku
b) Porcelain
c) Earthenware
d) Stoneware
Answer: c) Earthenware
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
painting small images on paper or parchment?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Miniature painting
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Miniature painting
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using small pieces of paper?
a) Calligraphy
b) Paper cutting
c) Origami
d) Illumination
Answer: b) Paper cutting
Which of the following is a common material used in Islamic
carpet weaving?
a) Wool
b) Silk
c) Cotton
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
carving intricate designs into wood?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Wood carving
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Wood carving
Which of the following is a common feature of Islamic
architecture?
a) Domes
b) Arches
c) Minarets
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using colored string or cord?
a) Macrame
b) Weaving
c) Embroidery
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Macrame
Which of the following is a common motif in Islamic art?
a) Dragons
b) Flowers
c) Unicorns
d) Mermaids
Answer: b) Flowers
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
carving intricate designs into metal?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Metalworking
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Metalworking
Which of the following is a common color used in Islamic
art?
a) Red
b) Green
c) Purple
d) Orange
Answer: b) Green
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using colored glass or enamel?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Glassworking
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Glassworking
Which of the following is a traditional Islamic musical
instrument?
a) Sitar
b) Flute
c) Oud
d) Piano
Answer: c) Oud
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
carving intricate designs into stone?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Stoneworking
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Stoneworking
Which of the following is a common element in Islamic
tilework?
a) Animals
b) Plants
c) People
d) All of the above
Answer: b) Plants
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
painting intricate designs onto ceramics before firing them?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Ceramic painting
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Ceramic painting
Which of the following is a common feature of Islamic
calligraphy?
a) Use of multiple colors
b) Use of capital letters only
c) Use of small letters only
d) Use of serifs
Answer: b) Use of capital letters only
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using melted wax?
a) Batik
b) Tie-dye
c) Embroidery
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Batik
Which of the following is a common feature of Islamic
textile art?
a) Use of bright colors
b) Use of neutral colors
c) Use of large motifs
d) Use of small motifs
Answer: d) Use of small motifs
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using cut out paper or leather?
a) Calligraphy
b) Illumination
c) Paper cutting
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Paper cutting
Which of the following is a common shape used in Islamic
geometric patterning?
a) Circle
b) Square
c) Triangle
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using small pieces of glass?
a) Mosaic
b) Stained glass
c) Glassblowing
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: b) Stained glass
Which of the following is a common material used in Islamic
tilework?
a) Marble
b) Granite
c) Ceramic
d) Limestone
Answer: c) Ceramic
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using knots?
a) Macrame
b) Weaving
c) Embroidery
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Macrame
Which of the following is a common material used in Islamic
calligraphy?
a) Ink
b) Paint
c) Gold leaf
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using thin strips of wood?
a) Marquetry
b) Intarsia
c) Woodworking
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Marquetry
Which of the following is a common feature of Islamic
bookbinding?
a) Use of leather
b) Use of paper
c) Use of metal
d) Use of wood
Answer: a) Use of leather
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using wool or silk yarns?
a) Embroidery
b) Tapestry
c) Weaving
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: c) Weaving
Which of the following is a common motif in Islamic
pottery?
a) Birds
b) Geometric shapes
c) People
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using carved wood blocks?
a) Batik
b) Block printing
c) Stencil printing
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: b) Block printing
Which of the following is a common feature of Islamic metalwork?
a) Use of copper
b) Use of gold
c) Use of silver
d) All of the above
Answer: d) All of the above
What is the name of the Islamic art form that involves
creating patterns using carved plaster?
a) Stucco
b) Plasterwork
c) Sculpture
d) Geometric patterning
Answer: a) Stucco