Quiz 3: Color, part II

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Question 1

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The practical use of color in art and design was extensively described through numerous studies in this seminal book. What is the the title of this book?
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  • "Interaction of Colors"
  • "Color through the ages"
  • "Color Wheel now and then"
  • "There is no color theory, really!"

Question 2

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Joseph Albers taught color at Black Mountain College in the first part of the twentieth century.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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Who is the author of this color system?
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  • Gustav Klutsis
  • Johannes Itten
  • Isaac Newton
  • Albert Munsell

Question 4

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[blank_start]Joseph Albers[blank_end], [blank_start]Gustav Klutsis[blank_end], and [blank_start]Johannes Itten[blank_end], were three major color teachers who utilized the same basic color wheel.
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  • Joseph Albers
  • Leibnitz
  • Albert Munsell
  • Gustav Klutsis
  • Gustav Klimt
  • Hans Hoffman
  • Johannes Itten
  • Albert Einstein
  • Marie Curie

Question 5

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Joseph Albers created the new decimelized naming system for colors.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Joseph Albers is the author of the seminal book on color entitled "Interaction of Color"
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Who is this person pouring gallons of paint onto the floor?
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  • Artist Lynda Benglis
  • Artist Amy Sillman
  • One of Johannes Itten's students

Question 8

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Pharmakon is a Greek word for:
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  • color
  • drug
  • poison
  • remedy
  • talisman
  • cosmetic

Question 9

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When complements are placed next to each other, they appear less intense.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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Choose an image with ACHROMATIC sneakers.

Question 11

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[blank_start]Arbitrary[blank_end] color is the opposite of [blank_start]lo­ cal[blank_end] color: it aims not to represent reality but to provide unexpected sensations, to enhance emotions, or to provide different visions of the world.
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  • Arbitrary
  • Local
  • Achromatic
  • lo­cal
  • arbitrary
  • achromatic

Question 12

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[blank_start]Local[blank_end] color is the color that an object reflects in the real world.
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  • Local
  • Arbitrary

Question 13

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The green bar placed across the two solid squares is [blank_start]the same[blank_end] but appears different or changing because of its surrounding colors.
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  • the same
  • vanishing

Question 14

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This example demonstrates the following color illusion:
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  • Two different colors appear as one
  • Three different colors appear as one

Question 15

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This example demonstrates the illusion of
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  • ground reversal
  • four colors appears as three

Question 16

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The following is the description of an afterimage: An image that appears after looking away from a strong stimulus, such as seeing a halo after look­ing at a bright light.
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  • True
  • False
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