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INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS MCQs

1. A point has no:

(A) Width


(B) Depth


(C) Length


(D) All of these




2. A point extended becomes a:

(A) Plane


(B) Line


(C) Volume


(D) None of these




3. Columns, obelisks, and towers are:

(A) Vertical linear elements


(B) Horizontal elements


(C) Diagonal elements


(D) None of these




4. An oblique line is a deviation from:

(A) Vertical line


(B) Horizontal line


(C) Both A and B


(D) None of these




5. Which form of line appears more natural?

(A) Vertical


(B) Horizontal


(C) Diagonal


(D) Curved




6. Ceiling that forms the upper enclosing surface of the room is called:

(A) Base plane


(B) Overhead plane


(C) Wall plane


(D) All of these




7. Which plane isolates a portion of space to create a controlled interior environment?

(A) Overhead plane


(B) Base plane


(C) Wall plane


(D) None of these




8. Which plane supports all architectural construction?

(A) Overhead plane


(B) Base plane


(C) Wall plane


(D) None of these




9. Volume has:

(A) One dimension


(B) Two dimensions


(C) Three dimensions


(D) None of these




10. Tertiary colors are the result of mixing of:

(A) Two primary colors


(B) Two secondary colors


(C) Primary and secondary colors


(D) All of these




11. Taj Mahal is planned by following the…….. as a focal point to an entrance doorway so that the building is focused on the central tomb chamber.

(A) Axis


(B) Plane


(C) Hierarchy


(D) Rhythm




12. The balanced distribution of equivalent forms on opposite sides of central axis is called?

(A) Equilibrium


(B) Symmetry


(C) Datum


(D) Rhythm




13. Repeated use of line, shape and texture is called:

(A) Rhythm


(B) Datum


(C) Transformation


(D) Balance




14. The repeated element is identical with the exception of one detail increasing or decreasing gradually with each repetition is called:

(A) Random rhythm


(B) Gradated rhythm


(C) Regular rhythm


(D) All of these




15. A series of discrete permutations in response to a specific context without a loss of identity is called:

(A) Emphasis


(B) Balance


(C) Symmetry


(D) Transformation




16. ………. provides stability and structure to a design by placing the elements in such a way that the visual weight is distributed.

(A) Balance


(B) Emphasis


(C) Unity


(D) Harmony




17. …………. creates a focal point in a design composition.

(A) Balance


(B) Emphasis


(C) Symmetry


(D) All of these




18. Contrast can be created through ………. within the element of art (i.e., value, color, texture).

(A) Emphasis


(B) Depth


(C) Variety


(D) None of these




19. The size of a design in relation to the height and width of the area in which it is placed is called?

(A) Balance


(B) Scale


(C) Length


(D) All of these




20. A rough surface:

(A) Absorbs more light


(B) Reflects more light


(C) Both A and B


(D) None of these




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