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[Free] The three main ingredients of paint are: (A) paint, support, brush (B) linseed oil, turpentine, medium (C) pigment, binder, solvent (D) pigment, ink, turpentine
[Free] Which of the following is an example of a teacher-guided art project? A. The teacher suggests that the children consider using objects other than paint brushes to apply paint at the easel. B. The children decide to make a castle from the cardboard tubes in the recycle bin. C. The children complete a count-by-numbers coloring sheet. D. None of the above
[Free] Which best describes the overall type of art that emerged in the postwar period? A. surreal B. abstract C. realistic D. cubist
[Free] Which of the following is not an example of Mesoamerican art? a. C. b. d.
[Free] Which word is best associated with the classical style of art? A. nature B. emotion C. tradition D. humanity
[Free] In developing early childhood art curriculum, PIE stands for: A. Plan, Integrate, and Evaluate. B. Plan, Implement, and Emulate. C. Produce, Integrate, and Enjoy. D. Plan, Implement, and Evaluate.
[Free] Which of the following is a feature of the windows of Chartres Cathedral? A. The windows are all made of rare golden glass. B. The windows are made of beautiful stained glass. C. The images on the windows do not represent the human form in any way. D. They were purposely made as small as possible.
[Free] When teachers give children precut shapes or pre-drawn outlines for art projects, what is the likely outcome? A. Children have a model of artistic development to strive for. B. Children have the opportunity to exercise creative decision making. C. Children feel inadequate. D. Children develop better fine motor skills.
[Free] An electric device delivers a current of [tex]$15.0 A$[/tex] for 30 seconds. How many electrons flow through it?
[Free] Which one of the following cuts is used to prepare chicken escalopes? A. Spatchcock. B. Breast. C. Thigh. D. Drumstick.
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