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Multiple Choice



This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
The process of printing came to Europe from _________.


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Question 2.
Which of the following is a type of relief printing?


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Question 3.
An intaglio printing process in which a metal plate is scraped and burnished to achieve effects of light and shadow is called:


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Question 4.
The fraction that appears in the center of a print below the image is referred to as the _________ number.


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Question 5.
A(n) _________ work of art is one that an artist is physically involved with the production of the work of art.


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Question 6.
Which of the following is a type of stencil printing?


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Question 7.
In which of the following media does the artist draw an image with a greasy crayon directly on a flat stone slab?


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Question 8.
When making a print an artist "pulls" __________ to check on the image quality.


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Question 9.
The ______________ cut is a modern development in relief printing.


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Question 10.
The rubber-edged tool used in silkscreening is called a _________.


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