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Multiple Choice



This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
In ceramics, clay is __________ in a kiln at high temperatures so it becomes hardened and nonporous.


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Question 2.
The glasslike finish that is on a ceramic object is referred to as:


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Question 3.
________________ brought ceramic tradition together with modern art, making the work both art and craft.


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Question 4.
_____________ is generally made from molten sand that may be cast, blown or rolled.


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Question 5.
The primary characteristics of metal are strength and ______________.


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Question 6.
__________ forged gate appears delicate but weighs over 1200 pounds.


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Question 7.
Objects made of _________ have vitality not found of other materials due to its growth characteristics.


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Question 8.
_________________ include the processes of weaving, stitching, and basket making.


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Question 9.
The _________ are the cross fibers in a weaving.


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Question 10.
The vast majority of craft artists that work in metal make ____________.


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