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[06] Lesson 6 & 7 Exam - Results
Attempt 1 of 2
Written Dec 26, 2023 8:41 PM - Dec 26, 2023 9:34 PM
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Question 1
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Which is the term for the elements that project out from the house at Fallingwater?
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Terraces
Girders
Cladding
Load-bearing walls
Question 2
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Who was first to challenge the Biblical account of Creation?
Question options:
Sigmund Freud
Charles Darwin
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
Question 3
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When was steel first used for buildings?
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1884
1857
1871
1863
Question 4
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The practice of using motifs drawn from historic models is known as
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historicism.
romanticism.
medievalism.
realism.
Question 5
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According to Charles Garnier, to hear, to see, and to be seen was the purpose of what?
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The Eiffel Tower
The Paris Opera house
Art museums
The Louvre
Question 6
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Whose art influenced the federal government to include a photographic unit
in the Farm Securities Administration?
Question options:
Aaron Douglas
James Van Der Zee
Dorothea Lange
Grant Wood
Question 7
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Which work personifies the new Italian man rushing headlong into the brave
new Futurist world?
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Electric Light
Improvisation No. 30 (Cannons)
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Torso of a Young Man
Question 8
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After World War II, which of the following cities replaced Paris as the center of avant-garde innovations in art?
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New York
London
Milan
Rome
Question 9
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Jean-León Gérôme's The Snake Charmer is an example of _______ in art.
Question options:
Realism
Orientalism
Historicism
Romanticism
Question 10
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Which of the following did the artists of Die Brücke hope to bridge?
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Art and science
Past and future
Color and line
Happiness and sorrow
Question 11
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Who among the following was an influential color field painter?
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Helen Frankenthaler
Joan Mitchell
Willem de Kooning
Mark Rothko
Question 12
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With his painting Ma Jolie
, Picasso challenged the viewers to think about
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the nature of communication through painting.
the composition of the human form.
the balance between order and disorder.
the chaotic nature of the universe.
Question 13
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What was the trigger that plunged the world into the Great Depression?
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The New York stock-market crash
The ending of World War I
The creation of the U.S.S.R
The reparations provided by Germany to the Allies
Question 14
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Which group first organized exhibitions independent from the official Salon?
Question options:
the Realists
the Impressionists
the Symbolists
the Post-Impressionists
Question 15
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Mary Cassatt is best known for painting
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landscapes.
mother and child.
the ballet.
outdoor social scenes.
Question 16
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What did Duchamp call found objects—that is, ordinary manufactured items?
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Readymades
Prouns
Suprematism
Collage
Question 17
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Which describes the work of Martin Puryear?
Question options:
Closed form, nonfunctional ceramic forms with richly colored glazes
Wooden objects that may suggest biological forms or a musical instrument
Trompe l'oeil
realism done in carved wood
Torn, gouged, and pierced traditional ceramic forms
Question 18
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The Arts and Crafts movement was inspired by the work and ideas of
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William Morris.
Dante Gabriel Rossetti.
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Harriet Hosmer.
James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
Question 19
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What were the two major approaches in Abstract Expressionism?
Question options:
Monochrome painting and color field painting
Action painting and inaction painting
Active painting and passive painting
Action painting and color field painting
Question 20
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What was Georges Seurat's technique called?
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Synthetism
Symbolism
Impressionism
Pointillism
Question 21
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What was the primary reason for the dominance of Teotihuacan as one of the largest and most prominent cities of the world during its time?
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Its military power
Its control of the market for high-quality obsidian
Its connectivity to most of the world's largest trading outposts
Its centralized location
Question 22
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Which of the following paintings secured Jean-Antoine Watteau's membership in the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture?
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The Pilgrimage to Cythera
The Swing
The Marriage Contract
An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-Pump
Question 23
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Cultural historians call the eighteenth century the Age of
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Reason.
Change.
Independence.
Revolution.
Question 24
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Where was the city of Teotihuacan located?
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40 miles west of present-day Granada
30 miles northeast of present-day Mexico City
40 miles west of present-day Choloma
30 miles northeast of present-day Belize City
Question 25
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The Temple of the Feathered Serpent in Teotihuacan exhibits which defining
characteristic of the Teotihuacan architectural style?
Question options:
The stairway balustrade
The seven-tiered structure
The talud-tablero system
The pyramidal shape
Question 26
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What do the headdresses seen on a Moche earspool resemble?
Question options:
Crescent-shaped knife
Cactus
Poppy flower
Feathers
Question 27
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Which ancient Americans developed the most advanced writing system?
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Maya
Aztec
Nazca
Olmec
Question 28
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Why did William Hogarth create reproduction prints of his painting series Marriage a la Mode
?
Question options:
To divide between his children
To elevate his status
To include in his essays
To reach a greater audience
Question 29
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Which best describes the attitude of John Henry Fuseli?
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He glorified the irrational side of human nature.
He showed that humanity is violent, greedy, and foolish.
He portrayed that strong leadership is needed to control the people.
He portrayed humanity as rational and good.
Question 30
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In painting, the Rococo style emerged with the career of which French artist?
Question options:
Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Joseph Wright
Jean-Antoine Watteau
William Hogarth
Question 31
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Who was successful in changing the French Academy's rule that only four women could be admitted at a time?
Question options:
Bonheur
Labille-Guiard
Vigée-Lebrun
Kauffmann
Question 32
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Life and art on the Plains changed abruptly in 1869 when the Euro-
Americans finished what major project?
Question options:
The Great Lakes waterway
The transcontinental railway
The Mississippi waterway
The Eastern seaboard railway
Question 33
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Which of the following is a characteristic of Rococo?
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Hard, straight-lined forms
Pastel colors
Melancholia
Strong, sturdy figures
Question 34
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Which art movement was particularly influenced by literary fantasies infused with a spirit of sensationalism and melancholy?
Question options:
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Realism
Rococo
Question 35
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How much did the population of the Americas decrease in the century after contact with Europe?
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90 percent
70 percent
50 percent
30 percent
Question 36
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What name has been synonymous with English ceramics since the eighteenth century?
Question options:
Wedgwood
Louis XIV
Hogarth
Canova
Question 37
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Who made the giant earth-drawings in Peru that are now called geoglyphs?
Question options:
The Nazca
The Inca
The Moche
The Olmec
Question 38
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Thomas Jefferson's Virginia residence, Monticello, is an example of what architectural style?
Question options:
French Academy
Neoclassicism
Rococo
Baroque
Question 39
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What was the function of the salon in a French residence?
Question options:
It was a studio for working artists.
It was a room for conversation and entertainment.
It was an entry room for returning hunters.
It was a private room for conducting business.
Question 40
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British eighteenth-century painting favored which of the following as a theme?
Question options:
Religious history
High-minded history
Moralizing scenes
Classical mythology
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