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Multiple Choice



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Question 1.
A sculpture which can be viewed from the front, back and sides is called:


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Question 2.
Sculpture that projects only slightly from its background is referred to as


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Question 3.
In __________, a pliable material is shaped into a three-dimensional form.


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Question 4.
A(n) ________ is used to prevent clay figures from sagging when being sculpted.


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Question 5.
The sculpture category in which you start with one material that is eventually replaced by another material is called:


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Question 6.
In the casting process, a liquid material is poured into a(n)


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Question 7.
The sculpture category in which you start with a material and cut or carve it away is called:


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Question 8.
Which of the following techniques is NOT used in stone sculpture?


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Question 9.
Sculptures that move are called:


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Question 10.
A(n) ____________ is a space that is transformed in order to tell a story visually.


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