What is the main idea of the text?




A) Why Digital Literacy Is Important in a World of Social Media

B) Evaluating Credibility of News Sources Using

C) What Sources are The Most Neutral

D) How to Avoid Blind Information Sharing

E) How Do Students Address News With Friends and Family

 

3. According to Gilakjani, which is one of the important factors contributing the teachers’ use of computer technology?

A) Computer Self-Efficacy

B) Teaching experience

C) Pedagogical practices

D) Professional development

E) Technology integration

 

4. According to Compeau and Higgins, what is computer self-efficacy?

A) The judgment of one’s capability to use a computer

B) The inadequate computer technology support in hardware/software

C) Pedagogical practices

D) Professional development

E) Technology integration

 

5. A study was done in Quebec, Canada, showed that teachers who liked more student-centered methods integrated computer technologies more than the teachers who preferred teacher-centered methods.

A) There is relation between teachers’ teaching styles and their computer technology use in the classrooms

B) There is inadequate computer technology support in hardware/software

C) Computer technology has this potential to change teachers’ teaching methods

D) Teachers’ computer technology use can be influenced by teacher professional development in computer technology integration

E) The type of training that teachers receive is also very important

 

6. Which of the following is NOT the way to use technology in the classroom?

A) Work with the textbook

B) Do a PowerPoint “Game Show Review”

C) Create a blog

D) Use an online grading system

E) Do an email exchange

 

7. Which are negative effects of using technology in today's classroom if used inappropriately?

A) Overuse and Distraction

B) Game Show Review

C) Create a blog

D) Use an online grading system

E) Do an email exchange

 

8. Which are negative effects of using technology in today's classroom if used inappropriately?

A) Lost Learning Time

B) Game Show Review

C) Create a blog

D) Use an online grading system

E) Do an email exchange

 

9. One teacher (either the same teacher or several teachers in rotation) in a lecture hall periodically teaches 50 to 150 students in the program.

A) Large-group instruction

B) Small-group instruction

C) Independent study

D) Team planning sessions

E) Computer-assisted instruction (CAI)

 

10. What is the best way of presentation for the word “technology”?

A) Association with the Russian word

B) A context

C) Etymology of the word

D) A definition

E) A picture

 

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1. Which of the following can NOT be referred to a skill required for digital literacy:

A) Reading comprehension

B) Internet search

C) Hypertext navigation,

D) Information collection,

E) Content evaluation

 

2. Digital literacy of prospective teachers trained in the field of education will help them become proficient teachers capable of …

A) exploiting information and communication technologies efficiently and effectively

B) incorporating the competency in reading and writing

C) developing hypertext navigation

D) information collecting

E) sharing texts or visuals created with digital tools

 

3. Which of the following is the last to include to Media technology?

A) Laptop computer

B) Microsoft PowerPoint software

C) Electronic whiteboard

D) Information collecting

E) Multimedia computers

 

4. Web 2.0, also called Participative (or Participatory) and Social Web, refers to …

A) World Wide Web websites that emphasize user-generated content, usability (ease of use, even by non-experts)

B) an update to any technical specification

C) websites where people were limited to the passive viewing of content

D) a web of content where the meaning can be processed by machines

E) multimedia computers

 

5. What was the prerequisite of Web 2.0?

A) Web 1.0

B) Microsoft PowerPoint software

C) electronic whiteboard

D) Web 1.5

E) multimedia computers

 

6. What was the main limitation of Web 1.0?

A) the passive viewing of content, not interactive

B) was not reliable

C) was slow

D) was not attractive

E) was black and white

 

7. Web 1.0 is the first stage of the World Wide Web's evolution. According to Cormode, G. and, Krishnamurthy, B. (2008): "content creators were few in Web 1.0 with the vast majority of users simply acting as consumers of content.”The passage argues that…

A) the first generation of Web 1.0-era was limited to the passive viewing of content

B) the first users of web 1.0 were actors

C) Web 1.0 is substantively different from prior Web technologies

D) Web 1.0 site invites to contribute to the site's content by commenting on published articles or creating a user account

E) Web 1.0 cloud computing is simple

 

8. Which of the following does not allow Web 2.0 applications to interact much more with the end user?

A) Online dairying

B) Podcasting

C) Blogging

D) Social networking

E) Web content voting

 

9. A blog (or a "weblog") is ….

A) a discussion or informational website published often in informal diary-style text entries (posts)

B) an episodic series of digital audio or video files which a user can download in order to listen to

C) a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information

D) an online platform which people use to build social networks or social relations with other people

E) a website designed for users to vote on or rate people, content, or other things

 

10. Social media are ….

A) interactive technologies that facilitate the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career interests and other forms of expression via virtual communities and networks.

B) an episodic series of digital audio or video files which a user can download in order to listen to

C) a discussion or informational website published often in informal diary-style text entries (posts)

D) an online platform which people use to build social networks or social relations with other people

E) a website designed for users to vote on or rate people, content, or other things

 

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1. The arts refers to …

A) the theory and physical expression of creativity found in human societies and cultures

B) the group of creative disciplines

C) a visual element with performance

D) a vessel for storytelling and conveying humankind's relationship with the environment

E) a website designed for users to vote on or rate people, content, or other things

 

2. The science or art of motion picture by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as film stock is called …

A) Cinematography

B) Fine arts

C) Literary arts

D) Still Life

E) Movies

 

3. The word “cinematography” comes from ancient Greek kìnema "movement" meaning …

A) "to write"

B) “to show”

C) “to demonstrate”

D) “to evaluate”

E) “to transport”

 

4. When was the first motion picture companies were established in the US, France, Britain and elsewhere?

A) By the late 1890s

B) By the early 1900s

C) By the late 1880s

D) By the late 1870s

E) By the early 1920s

 

5. Initially, commercial screenings of motion-pictures for the public were put on in existing theatres and music halls as a novelty, but the main methods of exhibition quickly became either as an item on the programmes of variety theatres, or by traveling showmen in tent theatres, which they took around the fairs in country towns. It became the practice for the producing companies to sell prints outright to the exhibitors, at so much per foot, regardless of the subject. There were a few producers, such as the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, who did not sell their films, but exploited them solely with their own exhibition units.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) First cinemas

B) Color films

C) Film industry

D) Development of the film industry

E) First motion pictures

 

6. The first motion picture exhibited in Kinemacolor was an eight-minute short titled A Visit to the Seaside, which was trade-shown in September 1908. The general public first saw Kinemacolor in a program of 21 short films shown on 26 February 1909 at the Palace Theatre in London.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A)The first color film

B) First cinemas

C) Film industry

D) Development of the film industry

E) First motion pictures

 

7. Late 1927 is marked as the start of …

A) Sound era

B) First cinemas

C) Digital era

D) Silent Film

E) First motion pictures

 

8. The first sound feature film released in October 1927 was …

A) The Jazz Singer

B) Blue Mouse

C) Streets of Philadelphia

D) The Silence

E) I Kiss Your Hand, Madame

 

9. As digital technology improved, movie studios began increasingly shifting towards digital cinematography. Since the 2010s, digital cinematography has become the dominant form of cinematography after largely superseding film cinematography. What does the highlighted word mean?

A) taking the place of

B) overwhelming

C) prevailing

D) sustaining

E) changing

 

10. Art reflects and belongs to the … and …, from which it is spawned.

A) period, culture

B) people, nationalities

C) children, adults

D) person, community

E) individual, family

 

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1. Which of the following is NOT a type of art?

A) Social Art

B) Fine Art

C) Visual Art

D) Applied Art

E) Decorative Art

 

2. Which of the following is the category of Applied Art?

A)architecture

B) drawing

C) sculpture

D) installation

E) performance

 

3. Which of the following is synonymous to “Crafts”?

A)Decorative Art

B) Fine Art

C) Visual Art

D) Applied Art

E) Architecture

 

4. Which of the following is the category of Visual Art?

A)installation

B) drawing

C) sculpture

D) industrial-design

E) performance

 

5. Which of the following is the category of Fine Art?

A) painting

B) installation

C) sculpture

D) industrial-design

E) performance

 

6. One of the oldest (and newest) forms of art including body painting and face painting, as well as tattoos, mime, "living statues":

A) Body Art

B) Collage

C) Computer Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Folk Art

 

7. A contemporary art form that places primacy on the concept or idea behind a work of art, rather than the work itself:

A) Conceptual Art

B) Collage

C) Computer Art

D) Christian Art

E) Folk Art

 

8. Contemporary form of street aerosol spray painting which emerged in East Coast American cities during the late 1960s/early 1970s:

A) Graffiti Art

B) Collage

C) Body Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Folk Art

 

9. A new category of contemporary art, which employs various 2-D and 3-D materials to create a particular space designed to make an impact on the viewer/visitor:

A) Installation

B) Graffiti Art

C) Computer Art

D) Body Art

E) Conceptual Art

 

10. Traditionally it encompasses primitive stone engravings (petroglyphs), relief sculptures, cave painting (pictographs) and megaliths of the Stone Age:

A) Rock Art

B) Stone Art

C) Cave Art

D) Pictograph Art

E) Stone Age Art

 

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1. Which of the following is NOT an art style or genre?

A) Tribal Art

B) Abstract Art

C) Portrait Art

D) Landscape Painting

E) Cubism

 

2. Which of the following does NOT belong to World Arts?

A) Social Art

B) African Art

C) Celtic Art

D) Egyptian Arts

E) Franco-Cantabrian Cave Art

 

3. A three-dimensional work of plastic art created either by (1) Carving - in stone, marble, wood, ivory, bone; (2) modelling - from wax or clay, after which it may be cast in bronze:

A) Sculpture

B) Painting

C) Sand Art

D) Public Art

E) Stained Glass Art

 

4. A 20th century medium by which the artist captures pictorial images on film as opposed to the traditional fine art supports of canvas, paper or board:

A) Photography

B) Video

C) Painting

D) Performance

E) Installation

 

5. Type of painting

A) acrylics

B) engraving

C) lithography

D) woodcuts

E) etching

 

6. Which of the following is NOT famous painting movements or schools?

A) Graffiti

B) Early/High Renaissance

C) Baroque

D) Impressionism

E) Surrealism

 

7.Which of the following statements about as Pablo Picasso is NOT true?

A) His best-known work is The Persistence of Memory

B) He is known for co-founding the Cubist movement

C) He is known for the invention of constructed sculpture

D) He is a co-inventor of collage

E) His paternal family name is Ruiz

 

8. Which is one of the most famous works of Pablo Picasso?

A) Guernica (1937)

B) The Old Guitarist (1903)

C) The Persistence of Memory (1931)

D) The Madonna of Port Lligat (1949)

E) The Scream (1893)

 

9. Edvard Munch (Norway)

A) The Scream (1893)

B) The Old Guitarist (1903)

C) The Persistence of Memory (1931)

D) The Madonna of Port Lligat (1949)

E) Guernica (1937)

 

10. Salvador Dali was highly imaginative, and also enjoyed indulgingin unusual and grandiose behavior. What is the meaning of the highlighted word?

A) giving a way to

B) abandon himself to

C) get on well with

D) take away to

E) turn himself over

 

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1. Art is essential because it helps make our world much better. It also gives a sense of pleasure and satisfaction. Every student must develop own knowledge and skills, and art can help in this case. If you will study various aspects of arts, you will have a lot of new knowledge. It will assist you to become more highly skilled and experienced person.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) The Role of Art in Modern Society

B) The Role of Students in Modern Art

C) The Role of Modern Art in Life

D) Various Aspects of Art

E) How to become more highly skilled and experienced person

 

2. I think that cinema, painting, architecture and other kinds of art should arouse different emotions, feelings and thoughts in human soul and mind. Undoubtedly, the same work of art can stir up absolutely opposite feelings in people`s souls. For example, looking at the fresco “Last Judgement” by Michelangelo, in the Sistine Chapel, some people admire the beauty of conveyed images, other people think about the idea of world division into saints and sinners, someone thinks about the correlation between good and evil and this consequence of emotions and thoughts can be endlessly continued.

Which is the main idea of the passage?

A) Each person imagines and interprets a piece of art in a special way

B) Art is an imaginative reflection of reality

C) The Role of Modern Art in Life

D) All kinds of art enrich our inner world

E) Influence of art on people is great

 

3.Art can make us smile or cry, love or hate, be glad or be worried. It can inspire or make us pluck up our courage when we are spiritually and morally broken. Art sometimes can be the only means, which can inspire a heroic deed or support us in a difficult situation.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) Influence of art on people is great

B) Art is an imaginative reflection of reality

C) The Role of Modern Art in Life

D) All kinds of art enrich our inner world

E) Each person imagines and interprets a piece of art in a special way

 

4. Ever since the Stone Age, painters have been forced to move with the times. Prehistoric artists painted with lumpy pigment crayons and pads of moss, before upgrading to brushes made of vegetable fibre and animal hair. For colour pigments they used three varieties of clay ochre, (red, yellow and brown), and charcoal for black. By the time of the Middle Ages, artists had developed both encaustic and egg-tempera painting methods, and were soon to explore the lustrous advantages of oils. New colour pigments came and went, as did a series of paint containers and colour charts. Lastly, during the 1940s - about 32 Millennia since the first cave paintings - chemists devised fast-drying acrylic paints. But despite all these developments in the art of painting, painters still had to draw their own images. Now, things are changing

What is the text about?

A) The evolvement of painting tools

B) Art is an imaginative reflection of reality

C) Definition of visual art

D) All kinds of art enrich our inner world

E) How to evaluate art

 

5. Every attempt to define "good" art is doomed to frustration. Allowing the free market to decide may sound reasonable, except that auction prices identify Damien Hirst as the best ever-British artist, which sounds a bit dodgy. Besides, there are hundreds of dark, uninteresting but mega-valuable Old Master paintings quietly deteriorating in museums around the world, whose monetary value bears no relation to their "beauty"

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) Dilemma of Evaluating Art

B) How to Evaluate Art

C) Defining the role of Art

D) Kinds of Art

E) Art around the world

 

6. The easiest way to get to understand and therefore appreciate a work of art is to investigate its context, or background. This is because it helps us to understand what was (or might have been) in the mind of the artist at the time he created the work in question. Think of it as basic detective work. Start with these questions.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) How to Appreciate a Work of Art

B) How to Evaluate Art

C) Defining the role of Art

D) Kinds of Art

E) Art around the world

 

7. The task of evaluating a work of art, such as a painting or a sculpture, requires a combination of objective information and subjective opinion. Yes, it's true that art appreciation is highly subjective, but the aim of evaluating a picture is not simply to ascertain whether you like/dislike a picture, but WHY you like/dislike it.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) What is Art Evaluation?

B) How to Evaluate Art

C) Defining the role of Art

D) Kinds of Art

E) Art around the world

 

8. Before going into detail about how to evaluate art, let us again re-emphasize that the whole point of art appreciation is to explain WHY we like or dislike something, not simply WHETHER we like it or not. For example, you may end up disliking a picture because it is too dark, but you may still like its subject matter, or appreciate its overall message. To put it simply, saying "I don't like this painting" is insufficient. We need to know the reasons behind your opinion, and also whether you think the work has any positive qualities.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A) Not Simply Liking or Disliking

B) What is Art Evaluation?

C) How to Evaluate Art

D) Defining the role of Art

E) Kinds of Art

 

9. Which question about art involves everything you have discovered or decided about the work?

A) What is the Painting Trying to Say?

B) What is Art Evaluation?

C) How Does the Painting Make you Feel?

D) Would You Like to See it Hanging on a Wall in your house?

E) Would you Like to See More Examples of Similar Types of Paintings?

10. Which question about art focuses exclusively on your subjective reaction to the work?

A) How Does the Painting Make you Feel?

B) What is Art Evaluation?

C) What is the Painting Trying to Say?

D) Would You Like to See it Hanging on a Wall in your house?

E) Would you Like to See More Examples of Similar Types of Paintings?

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1. Which question about art allows you to consider the work from a different angle?

A) Would You Like to See it Hanging on a Wall in your house?

B) What is Art Evaluation?

C) What is the Painting Trying to Say?

D) How Does the Painting Make you Feel?

E) Would you Like to See More Examples of Similar Types of Paintings?

 

2. Which question about art tells you might not be wild about this work, but you might like the style?

A) Would you Like to See More Examples of Similar Types of Paintings?

B) What is Art Evaluation?

C) What is the Painting Trying to Say?

D) How Does the Painting Make you Feel?

E) Would You Like to See it Hanging on a Wall in your house?

 

3. What is the meaning of the question “What is the Painting Trying to Say”?

A) to involve everything you have discovered or decided about the work

B) to think you might not be wild about this work, but you might like the style

C) to consider the work from a different angle

D) to focus exclusively on your subjective reaction to the work

E) to evaluate the art

 

4. What was fine art developed primarily for?

A) aesthetics or beauty

B) live performances

C) intellectual purposes

D) the purity of disciplines

E) entrainment and leisure

 

5. The term “Fine Art” means…

A) a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness

B) design and decoration to everyday objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing

C) a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War

D) a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers

E) art of motion-picture photography by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation

 

6. The Term “Applied art” means

A) design and decoration to everyday objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing

B) a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic and intellectual purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness

C) a style of visual arts, architecture and design that first appeared in France just before World War

D) a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers

E) art of motion-picture photography by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation

 

7. Which of the following is the movement of Applied Art?

A) Art Deco

B) Expressionism

C) Aestheticism

D) Surrealism

E) Constructivism

 

8. In which field "fine" remains a valid technical term?

A) Pottery

B) Sculpture

C) Conceptual Art

D) Poetry

E) Music

 

9. The decoration of practical objects, such as weaving carpets, pottery and leatherwork, decorating of household utensils and harness decorated with patterns. What type of art are the great majority of the art of Kazakhstan?

A) Applied Art

B) Body Art

C) Fine Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Crafts

 

10. Kazakh art has NOT been intimately connected with such artistic style as …,

A) Aegean Art

B) Scythian Art

C) Russian Art

D) Central Asian Art

E) Turkic Art

 

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1. British architecture, arts and crafts produced during the reign of Queen Victoria (c.1840-1900):

A) Victorian Art

B) Elizabethan Art

C) Blue Period

D) Rose Period

E) Enlightenment Period

 

2. Norse art mainly embraces portable metalwork and carvings:

A) Viking Art

B) Elizabethan Art

C) Applied Art

D) Rose Period

E) Fine Art

 

3. Which of the following is NOT the Greatest Abstract Movements?

A) Ivory Craft

B) Cubism

C) Synthetic Cubism

D) Futurism

E) Analytical Cubism

 

4. The first big postmodernist art movement, embracing paintings by outstanding postmodernist artists like Robert Man gold (b.1937), Agnes Martin (1912-2004), Ad Reinhardt (1913-67), Brice Marden (b.1938), and Robert Ryman (b.1930), and a number of avant-garde sculptors:

A) Minimalism

B) Neo-Expressionism

C) Abstract Expressionism

D) Futurism

E) Analytical Cubism

 

5. Which of the following is NOT a contemporary art movements?

A) Romanticism

B) Computer Art

C) Minimalism

D) Graffiti Art

E) Pop-Art

 

7.A new art form which came to attention in the USA during the 1960s, the works of art are usually arranged to form a complex and compelling environment:

A) Installation

B) Video Installation

C) Performance Art

D) Fluxus

E) Minimalism

 

8. The period of Neo-Pop Art:

A) late 1980s onwards

B) 1990s

C) 1985-2010

D) 1970s onwards

E) 19th century

 

9. Art made by women about women's issues - emerged towards the end of the 1960s and explored what it was to be a woman and an artist in a male dominated world:

A) Feminist Art

B) Female Art

C) Women Art

D) Girl Art

E) Woman Art

 

10. Also known as, "Spraycan Art" and "Aerosol Art", a style of painting associated with hip-hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 1980:

A) Graffiti Art

B) Street Art

C) Feminist Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Brit Art

 

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1. Italian artistic movement founded in 1909 by Filippo Marinetti, which exalted the modern world of machinery, speed, and violence:

A) Futurism

B) Street Art

C) Feminist Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Italart

 

2. The last period of medieval art and architecture:

A) Gothic Art

B) Street Art

C) Feminist Art

D) Conceptual Art

E) Graffiti Art

 

3. A cultural and philosophical movement of the Italian Renaissance, focusing on the capabilities of human beings as opposed to the abstract concepts and problems of science or theology:

A) Humanism

B) Romanticism

C) Minimalism

D) Renaissance

E) Intimism

 

4. Style derived from the popular culture of the 1960s, including commercial illustration, comic strips, and advertising images. British and American equivalent of New Realism:

A) Pop art

B) Neo Realism

C) Post-Impressionism

D) Postmodernist art

E) Brit art

 

5. Elegant, decorative style. During the 19th century the term acquired pejorative connotations, meaning trivial or over-ornate:

A) Rococo

B) Baroque

C) Pop art

D) Gothic Art

E) Classic

 

6. A heavy cardboard with a cotton or linen canvas glued to one side, with the edges folded over to the back. The face is primed in the same manner as an Academy board:

A) Canvas board

B) Binder

C) Beeswax

D) White board

E) Bristol board

 

7. One of the oldest drawing materials, charred sticks were used with the early cave-paintings. The Romans used them and throughout the history of art the material crops up again and again:

A) Charcoal

B) Chalks

C) Beeswax

D) Crayon

E) Driers

 

8. A small picture not normally larger than 6 inches in diameter:

A) Miniature Painting

B) Canvas

C) Beeswax

D) Crayon

E) Driers

 

9. One or more medium used in the same picture. Thus pastel and ink, pastel and water-colour, tempera and water-colour, etc.

A) Mixed media

B) Monochrome

C) Mixed media

D) Nail Painting

E) Binder

 

10. A form of modern abstract painting which contains no images, references, or associations from the natural world. Also called concrete art:

A) Non-Objective Art

B) Objective Painting

C) Pastels

D) Mixed media

E) Cubism

 

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1. The cover advertised ….lessons for anyone drawing cartoon pictures and seeking "A rewarding career."

A) art

B) artist

C) artistic

D) paint

E) painter

 

2. Her latest … -- another seaside depiction of Fisherman's Wharf-- leaned against one wall, ready to be delivered to Kevin's shop

A) painting

B) art

C) artist

D) painter

E) Fine arts

 

3. This thought pervades all German … and is mystically expressed in Goethe's "Faust"

A) literature

B) art

C) painting

D) sculpture

E) realism

 

4. This … is now in the Lee Memorial Chapel of Washington and Lee University

A) canvas

B) Chalks

C) Beeswax

D) Crayon

E) Driers

 

5. I … and …, she said, flustered as his gaze stayed on the drawing of them holding hands

A) draw, paint

B) drawer, painter

C) sing, drawing

D) paint, art

E) painter, artist

 

6. I am not sick. I am broken. But I am happy to be alive as long as I can … (Frida Kahlo)

A) paint

B) sing

C) write

D) dance

E) artist

 

7. “Every child is an artist until he's told he's not an artist” – (…)

A) John Lennon

B) Mairtin Iden

C) Anne Mein

D) Pau McCartney

E) Pablo Picasso

 

8. “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain …. once he grows up." (Pablo Picasso)

A) an artist

B) a painter

C) art

D) paint

E) Pablo

 

9. “… is not a handicraft, it is the transmission of feeling the artist has experienced.” (Leo Tolstoy)

A) Art

B) Artist

C) Painting

D) Paint

E) Craft

 

10. “Every production of … should be the expression of an adventure of his soul” (Somerset Maugham)

A) an artist

B) an actor

C) art

D) actress

E) a designer

 

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1. What is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers called?

A) theater

B) cinematography

C) literature

D) painting

E) music

 

2. The performers may communicate stage experience to the audience through:

A) the combinations of gesture, speech, song, music, and dance

B) painted scenery and stagecraft such as lighting are used to enhance the physicality

C) a live audience in a specific place, often a stage

D) its themes, stock characters, and plot elements

E) social networking

 

3. The world’s most famous theater:

A) The Globe

B) The Bolshoi Theater

C) Theatre of ancient Rome

D) Chinese theatre

E) Gilbert and Sullivan's operas

 

4. A theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare, which was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing

Company:

A) Globe Theater

B) The Bolshoi Theater

C) Theatre of ancient Rome

D) Chinese theatre

E) Gilbert and Sullivan's operas

 

5. The Globe's actual dimensions are unknown, but its shape and size can be approximated from scholarly inquiry over the last two centuries. The evidence suggests that it was a three-storey, open-air amphitheater approximately 100 m in diameter that could house up to 3,000 spectators. The Globe is shown as round on Wenceslas Hollar's sketch of the building, later incorporated into his etched Long View of London from Bankside in 1647. However, in 1988–89, the uncovering of a small part of the Globe's foundation suggested that it was a polygon of 20 sides.



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