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Subject visual art
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Exam Date January, 2017
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Question Paper

1. Stencil technique in visual art is also referred as

Etching

Pochoir

Graffiti

Islands

2. The earliest print making technique first developed as a means of

Patterns on cloth

Images on paper

Text on paper

Symbols on Billboard

3. The artist who is known to introduce etching as a medium of art expression in India.

Nandalal Bose

Krishna Reddy

Mukul Dey

Chanchal Banerjee

4. 'Love and Death' etching print produced about 1803 AD is made by

Francisco Jose de Goya

William Blake

Charles Meryon

Holbein Hans

5. Identify the Principal of J.J. School of art amongst the following

George Keyt

Pestonji Bomanji

Gladstone Solomen

Januel Abedin

6. Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper" is painted in which medium

Fresco

Oil Paint

Acrylic

Water

7. Arabian Nights series of painting have been painted by

Rabindranath Tagore

Abnindranath Tagore

Nandalal Bose

Pradosh Das Gupta

8. Group-8 is devoted to

Painting

Sculpture

Graphic art

Photography

9. Seated sculpture of Buddha found from Katra and housed in Mathura museum dates from

Mauryan period

Sunga period

Kushana period

Gupta period

10. Who is the author of Brihad Samhita

Panini

Kshemendra

Abhinavgupta

Varahamihira

11. Who painted the famous painting "Madona of the Long Neck"

Parmigianino

Agnolo Bronzino

Raphael

Antonio Allegri

12. With reference to the Greek architecture order which is the earliest one of the following

Composite order

Corinthian order

Ionic order

Doric order

13. Rock cut architecture of Ajanta relates to

Buddhism

Hinduism

Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism

Hinduism and Jainism

14. Composition of bronze are

Cu, Zn and Sn

Al, Cu and Zn

Cu, Fe and Sn

Cu, Al and Fe

15. 'Man with Dog' is a sculpture by

Auguste Rodin

Aristide Maillol

Dhruva Mistry

Raghav Kaneria

16. The word "Macrome" goes with the work of

Henry Matisse

Pilo Pochkunwala

Mrinalini Mukherjee

Amarnath Sehgal

17. Following the invention of colour Lithography, the poster had just been born in France at the hand of

Henri de Toulouse Lantrec

Jules Ch'eret

Edward Trojanowski

Tradeusz Gronowski

18. The word 'Graffite' is etymologically derived from

Scratch

Graffito

Street Art

Spray Painting

19. 'Bauhaus' design revolution was not about style, it is about

Form and Functionality

Thoughts and Intuition

Content and Ideas

Vision and Social Reforms

20. effective should be timeless, it will endure the ages.' Probably the best example of timeless is

Pepsi logo

Coca Cola logo

Thumps Up logo

KFC logo

21. Select the correct chronological sequence

Chitto Prasad, Lalit Mohan, Haren Das, Kanwal Krishna

Kanwal Krishna, Lalit Mohan, Haren Das, Chitto Prasad

Lalit Mohan, Kanwal Krishna, Chitto Prasad, Haren Das

Kanwal Krishna, Chitto Prasad, Lalit Mohan, Haren Das

22. Arrange in chronological order

Wood block printing, Movable type, Printing press, Etching

Movable type, Wood block printing, Etching, Printing press

Etching, Wood block printing, Movable type, Printing press

Printing press, Movable type, Wood block printing, Etching

23. Arrange the following artists in chronological order

Paussin, Rubens, Rembrandt, Titian

Titian, Rubens, Paussin, Rembrandt

Rubens, Rembrandt, Paussin, Titian

Rembrandt, Paussin, Titian, Rubens

24. Arrange the following art schools in chronological order established at

Madras, Lahore, Calcutta, Bombay

Lahore, Bombay, Madras, Calcutta

Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Lahore

Calcutta, Madras, Bombay, Lahore

25. Choose the correct chronological sequence of the old cities of Delhi

Siri, Tughlaquabad, Jahanpanah, Ferozabad

Jahanpanah, Siri, Tughlaquabad, Ferozabad

Siri, Ferozabad, Jahanpanah, Tughlaquabad

Tughlaquabad, Jahanpanah, Siri, Ferozabad

26. Select the chronological sequence of monuments

Stonehenge, City of Ur, Temple of Zeus Olympios, Temple of Khons

Stonehenge, City of Ur, Temple of Khons, Temple of Zeus Olympios

Stonehenge, Temple of Zeus Olympios, Temple of Khons, City of Ur

Temple of Zeus Olympios, Temple of Khons, City of Ur, Stonehenge

27. Arrange the artists in correct chronological sequence

Michelangelo, Donatello, Hanson, David Smith

Michelangelo, Donatello, David Smith, Hanson

Donatello, Michelangelo, David Smith, Hanson

Donatello, Hanson, Michelangelo, David Smith

28. Select the correct sequence of sculptures in chronological order

Dancing girl, Trimurti, Chauri Bearer, Nataraj.

Dancing girl, Chauri Bearer, Trimurti, Nataraj.

Dancing girl, Chauri Bearer, Nataraj, Trimurti.

Dancing girl, Nataraj, Trimurti, Chauri Bearer.

29. Arrange the following in order which they appeared historically

Futura, Frutigar, Times New Roman, Garamond

Times New Roman, Garamond, Frutigar, Futura

Garamond, Futura, Times New Roman, Frutigar

Frutigar, Garamond, Futura, Times New Roman

30. Arrange the following Olympic mascots in order in which they appeared

Wenlock, Mukmuk, Misha, Vinicius

Misha, Wenlock, Vinicius, Mukmuk

Mukmuk, Wenlock, Misha, Vinicius

Vinicius, Mukmuk, Wenlock, Misha

31. Match the following

List I List II

Saroj Pal Gogi Maharashtra

Dattatraya Apte Bhavnagar

Somnath Hore Uttar Pradesh

Jyoti Bhatt Bangladesh

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32. Match the following

List I List II

Rembrandt Los desastres de la Guerra

Goya Bull

Pablo Picasso The three Crosses

Albrecht Durer Malencolia

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33. Match the following

List I List II

John Ruskin Art and Industry

Leo Tolstoy Modern Painters

R.G. Collingwood What is art

Herbert Read Principles of Art

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34. Match the following

List I List II

Drawing Garucharan Singh

Print Making K. Ramanujam

Sculpture R. Palaniappan

Pottery Balveer Singh Katt

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35. Match the following

List I List II

Post Impressionism Jackson Pollock

Fauvism Annunciation Visitation

Gothic (iii) Matisse

Kinetic Painting Paul Gaugin

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36. Match the following

List I List II

Tortoise Shiva

Trishul Vishnu

Khadga (iii) Yamuna

Garuda Manjushri

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37. Match the following

List I List II

Eduardo Paolozzi "The White Bride"

Victor Pasmore "Japnese War God"

Andrea Cascella "Figure with raised arm"

George Baselitz "Abstract in white, ochre and black"

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38. Match the following

List I List II

Kailash Temple Pandava Ratha

Konark Sun Temple Braket Figure

Sanchi Stupa Elephant

Chariots at Mamallapuram Ravana

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39. Match the following

List I List II

Mies Van der Rohe The Swiss Style

Piet Mondrian Bauhaus

Emil Ruder De Still

William Morris Art Craft movement

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40. Match the creatives with the Ad agencies

List I List II

Piyush Pandey Lowe Lintas

Prasoon Joshi O M Pacific

S. Balakrishnan Madison World

Sam Balsara Mccann World Group

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41. Assertion Burin is used predominantly by intaglio engraver. But also for relief wood engravings.

Reason Burin is a hand tool used historically in print making to spread ink on the block.

Both and are correct.

is correct, but is incorrect.

is incorrect, but is correct.

Both and are incorrect.

42. Assertion Atelier 17 become pivotal in Paris and New York for artists like Picasso, Giacometti, and Miro.

Reason In 20th century, true engraving was revived as a serious art form by artist Stanley W. Hayter.

Both and are correct.

is correct, but is incorrect.

is incorrect, but is correct.

Both and are incorrect.

43. Assertion Art is theory developed and applied in the presence of nature.

Reason Because without the feel of nature there is no life in the art.

Both and are correct.

is correct, but is incorrect.

is incorrect, but is correct.

Both and are incorrect.

44. Assertion All Religious rituals are the execution of myth.

Reason Because Myths are the oral form of religious rituals.

is correct, but is incorrect.

Both and are incorrect.

is incorrect, but is correct.

Both and are correct.

45. Assertion Gaugin left Paris for Tahiti to paint natural life.

Reason Because he felt urban culture of Paris was corrupt and much more removed from natural reality.

is correct, is not correct.

is not correct, is correct.

is correct and is also correct.

is not correct and is also not correct.

46. Assertion Colour can evoke the sense of touch by suggesting texture and temperature.

Reason Because every colour has its temperature warm or cool or some where in between.

is correct and is also correct.

is not correct, but is correct.

is not correct and is also not correct.

is correct, but is not correct.

47. Assertion The most common transferable file formats for images are JPEG, TIFF and EPS.

Reason Other file formats, one may come across, are software specific files.

is false, but is true.

is true, but is false.

Both and are false.

Both and are true.

48. Assertion Using animals in designing a logo is very effective method of describing a product or Company's core attributes.

Reason :Attributing animal like characteristics to people is as old as time. Neanderthal Man also used animals to depict his environment.

is true, but is false.

Both and are true.

Both and are correct, but is not the correct reason for

Both and are false.

49. Assertion Paraffin wax is less used in metal casting than the bee-wax.

Reason Because Paraffin wax is harder and brittle.

Both and are incorrect.

is correct and is incorrect.

is incorrect and is correct.

Both and are correct.

50. Assertion Dhan Raj Bhagat was perhaps the pioneer in using different craft media and techniques in his sculptures.

Reason Because he received inspiration in using a variety of media from British sculpture Chadwick.

Both and are correct.

Both and are incorrect.

is correct, but is incorrect.

is incorrect, but is correct.


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