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Section 1:
- A business opportunity simply means _________.
A. Any opportunity to make money
B. Any chance to get into government
C. A chance to achieve breakthrough financially
D. Under-served needs that can be served at a profit
Answer: D
- The first step in business creation is _________.
A. Feasibility study
B. Identifying sources of fund
C. Planning
D. Opportunity search and identification
Answer: D
- Business opportunity can be identified by:
A. Discussion with peers
B. Newspaper advertisement
C. Careful scanning of the environment
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- Which of the following government activities create business opportunities?
i. Building new infrastructure
ii. Policies
iii. New laws
iv. Media propaganda
v. Divide and rule
- A. i & iv
- B. i, ii, & iii
- C. All of the above
- D. None of the above
Answer: B
- One of the following is NOT part of a feasibility report:
A. Profit sharing ratio
B. Business name
C. Business operation issues
D. Vision and mission
Answer: A
- In a feasibility report, the technical environment takes into account the following EXCEPT:
A. Raw material availability
B. Infrastructures
C. Production method
D. Structure and process
Answer: D
- Political and economic issues in a feasibility report are discussed under:
A. Introduction
B. Executive summary
C. Business environment
D. Business ideology
Answer: C
- The following are contents of a feasibility report EXCEPT:
A. Manpower issues
B. Business funding plan
C. Marketing issues
D. Divestment
Answer: D
- An entrepreneur’s priority in feasibility analysis is _________.
A. Funding
B. Possibility of running the venture
C. Business registration
D. Possibility of expansion
Answer: B
- In feasibility analysis, there is need to check properly _________.
A. Profitability of the business
B. Business connections
C. Government contract
D. Economy of scales
Answer: A
- One of the easiest tools to analyze business profitability is _________.
A. Simple interest
B. Breakeven analysis
C. Risk analysis
D. Broke business analysis
Answer: B
- It is said that those who fail to plan must _________.
A. Have the idea in their head
B. Have vision
C. Plan to fail
D. Have objective
Answer: C
- Planning helps in predicting _________ by organizing thoughts.
A. Income
B. Product price
C. The future
D. Business success
Answer: C
- __________ is regarded as a master plan that guides resource allocation.
A. Plan
B. Strategy
C. Management
D. Objectives
Answer: B
- During planning, once goals are determined, the entrepreneur must _________.
A. Swing into action
B. Establish strategic means of achieving them
C. Identify the source of fund
D. Know his customers
Answer: B
- The design and re-design of a firm is based on _________.
A. Goals
B. Targets
C. Objectives
D. Planning
Answer: D
- The following are focus areas of a business plan EXCEPT _________.
A. Business forecasting
B. Investment analysis
C. Sales management
D. None of the above
Answer: B
- One of the following is covered in a business plan:
A. Capitalism
B. Legal issues in business
C. Socialism
D. Consumerism
Answer: B
- The location of the business is found in the _________ section of a business plan.
A. Introduction
B. Production plan
C. Business description
D. Schedule plan
Answer: A
- The response to competitors’ threat is explained in the _________ section of a business plan.
A. Business description
B. Risk plan
C. Financial plan
D. Production plan
Answer: A
- SBU stands for _________.
A. Strong business unit
B. Strategic business unit
C. Standard business unit
D. Standalone business unit
Answer: B
- SWOT stands for _________.
A. Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat
B. Strength-Weakness-Organisation-Threat
C. Strength-Witness-Organisation-Threat
D. Strategic-Weakness-Organisation-Threat
Answer: A
- Complete the 4 Ps: Products, ________, ________, and Place.
A. Plan, Price
B. Promotion, Process
C. Policy, Pricing
D. Promotion, Pricing
Answer: D
- The decision whether the business will involve manufacturing or service provision is contained in the _________ section of a business plan.
A. Introduction
B. Marketing
C. Production
D. SWOT
Answer: C
- For a startup, one of the best sources of funding is _________.
A. Personal savings
B. Loan from government
C. Loan from roadside creditors
D. Loan from microfinance bank
Answer: A
- Before accepting a loan, an entrepreneur should compare the interest with _________.
A. Cash flow
B. Business worth
C. Expected profit
D. Balance sheet
Answer: C
- Loan with high interest rate can _________.
A. Enhance business growth
B. Increase business awareness
C. Increase sales
D. Keep the entrepreneur in perpetual debt
Answer: D
- In the business creation cycle, the first step is _________.
A. Plan
B. Launch the business
C. Pre-entry SWOT analysis
D. Opportunity grabbing
Answer: C
- Business ideas can emanate from the following EXCEPT _________.
A. Past experience
B. Competitors’ product
C. Information from online
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- One’s strength represents _________.
A. Unique gift and fears
B. Unique gift, talent and skills
C. Unique gift, past experience and extravagance
D. All of the above
Answer: B
- Weakness stems from _________.
A. The individual
B. Friends
C. Environment
D. Government
Answer: A
- Threat to a business emanates from _________.
A. Socialism
B. Government only
C. School attended
D. Environment
Answer: D
- Creativity, lateral thinking, problem solving, team building skill are examples of _________.
A. Innovation
B. High intelligence quotient
C. Entrepreneurial skills
D. Organisation abilities
Answer: C
- ROI stands for _________.
A. Risk on Internet
B. Risk on investment
C. Return on investment
D. Return on interest
Answer: C
- IRR stands for _________.
A. Internal risk review
B. Internal rate of return
C. Interest rate return
D. Internal risk rating
Answer: B
- Another name for feasibility report is _________.
A. Bankability report
B. Profitability report
C. Probability report
D. Production report
Answer: A
Section 2:
- According to ________, “not to innovate and think creatively is to die.”
A. Freedom (1997)
B. Freewill (1997)
C. Fredman (1997)
D. Freeman (1997)
Answer: D
- ________ is the beginning of all innovations.
A. Profit motive
B. Necessity
C. Creative thinking
D. Straightforward thinking
Answer: C
- Pick the correct sequence:
A. Creative thinking → Ideation → Innovation → Imagination
B. Innovation → Imagination → Ideation → Creative thinking
C. Imagination → Creative thinking → Ideation → Innovation
D. Creative thinking → Ideation → Imagination → Innovation
Answer: D
- ________ associated entrepreneurs with the spirit of creative destruction.
A. Peter Drucker
B. Max Weber
C. Schumpeter
D. David Hume
Answer: C
- The critical insights of creative geniuses typically occur at _________.
A. Eventful time and place
B. Expected time and place
C. Set time and place
D. Unexpected time and place
Answer: D
- To the critical thinker, the period between the initial flush of idea and the burst of serendipity is called _________.
A. Time lapse
B. Time lag
C. Incubation
D. Incubator
Answer: C
- Creative thinking involves visualizing images in one’s _________.
A. Mind
B. Heart
C. Brain
D. Eyes
Answer: A
- During creative thinking, mental images which represent sketches of a solution to a problem are often seen by the person’s _________.
A. Mental eyes
B. Neurons
C. Mind’s eyes
D. Central nervous system
Answer: C
- ________ may spark the creative thinker to go into idea generation.
A. The decision to make profit
B. The identification of a problem
C. The desire to be famous
D. The identification of a product
Answer: B
- The concentration of effort on images that flit through our brains as we focus on problems to find solutions is called _________.
A. Visioning
B. Dreaming
C. Imagination
D. Hallucination
Answer: C
- Creative thinking may also be referred to as _________.
A. Inside-the-box thinking
B. Concrete thinking
C. Convergent thinking
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- Creative thinking is opposed to _________.
A. Outside-the-box thinking
B. Abstract thinking
C. Vertical thinking
D. Lateral thinking
Answer: C
- Which of these does the entrepreneur abhor?
A. Status quo
B. Abstract thinking
C. Creative thinking
D. Imagination
Answer: A
- ________ is the foundation of all innovations.
A. Demand
B. Consumers
C. Creativity
D. Infrastructure
Answer: C
- By being innovative, entrepreneurs seek to add _________.
A. Profit
B. Value
C. Effectiveness
D. Efficiency
Answer: B
- In the world of entrepreneurs, there can be no invention without _________.
A. Profit motive
B. Money
C. Thinking ability
D. Creativity
Answer: D
- Can creativity, innovation, or entrepreneurial traits be socialized into people through education, training, and teaching?
A. Absolutely not
B. Maybe
C. Certainly
D. All of the above
Answer: C
- The end result of creative thinking is _________.
A. Self-development
B. More profit
C. Innovation
D. Efficiency
Answer: C
- Which of these traits hardly applies to entrepreneurship?
A. Flexibility
B. Playfulness
C. Intuitiveness
D. Pessimism
Answer: D
- When entrepreneurs take risks, they are being _________.
A. Curious
B. Daring
C. Indexical
D. Intuitive
Answer: B
- Which action is sandwiched between ideation and innovation?
A. Imagination
B. Creative thinking
C. Experimentation
D. Rumination
Answer: A
- Those who have entrepreneurial spirit must abhor challenges.
A. True
B. Most probably true
C. False
D. Most probably false
Answer: C
- Which of these acronyms represent the four innovative styles?
A. VEME
B. VEEM
C. VMEE
D. MEVE
Answer: B
- The idea that we all have measures of multiple intelligences and some aspects of the creative and innovative spirit needed for entrepreneurship is attributed to _________.
A. Gardener (1999)
B. Gerdner (1999)
C. Gardner (1999)
D. Gardiner (1999)
Answer: C
- Who among the following would you regard as an entrepreneur?
A. An importer
B. A shop owner
C. A barber who offers home service to clients
D. A sales representative
Answer: C
- The introduction of a new good, product, or service, or a significant improvement in quality of an existing good, product, or service is referred to as _________.
A. Efficiency
B. Effectiveness
C. Creative destruction value
D. Change
Answer: C
- Who of these was NOT an inventor?
A. Archimedes
B. Newton
C. Aristotle
D. Descartes
Answer: C
- The driving force of an entrepreneur is to _________.
A. Make profit
B. Make a difference
C. Produce goods and services
D. Achieve efficiency
Answer: B
- When an entrepreneur has identified an opportunity _________.
A. He tells his friends about it
B. He organizes resources to explore it
C. He thanks God
D. He documents it
Answer: B
- The ability to apply creative solutions to problems and opportunities to enhance people’s lives or enrich society is known as _________.
A. Creativity
B. Efficiency
C. Transformation
D. Innovation
Answer: D
- Which of these is NOT a barrier to creativity and innovation?
A. Searching for the one ‘right’ answer
B. Blindly following the rules
C. Focusing on being logical
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- The innovation and creativity barriers can be countered through _________.
A. Knowledge accumulation
B. Idea or ‘eureka’ experience
C. Incubation process
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- Entrepreneurs do all the following, EXCEPT _________.
A. Introduce new goods
B. Shut new markets
C. Re-organize industries
D. Open new sources of supply
Answer: B
- The creation of a new product, service, or process is referred to as _________.
A. Invention
B. Extension
C. Duplication
D. Synthesis
Answer: A
- The expansion of a product, service, or process is known as _________.
A. Duplication
B. Invention
C. Extension
D. Synthesis
Answer: C
- The replication of an already existing product, service, or process is known as _________.
A. Invention
B. Synthesis
C. Extension
D. Duplication
Answer: D
- The combination of existing concepts and factors into a new formulation is described as _________.
A. Duplication
B. Synthesis
C. Extension
D. Innovation
Answer: B
- Which of these is NOT a characteristic of entrepreneurs?
A. Tenacity
B. Self-belief
C. Adherence to laid-down procedure
D. Rule-breaking
Answer: C
- Which would give the entrepreneur greater satisfaction?
A. Working for self
B. Making profit
C. Striving for efficiency
D. Being effective
Answer: A
- The entrepreneur has the following attributes, EXCEPT _________.
A. He is passionate about his goals
B. He has a spirit of adventure
C. He lacks confidence but may be self-reliant
D. He is goal oriented
Answer: C
- The quality that entrepreneurs need upon encountering failure is _________.
A. Confidence
B. Tenacity
C. Cautiousness
D. Pessimism
Answer: B
- In-depth knowledge of the market and industry garnered through months or years of investigation fills the entrepreneur with _________.
A. Self-determination
B. Tenacity
C. Confidence
D. Passion
Answer: C
- To the general public, change is often frightening and something to be avoided; but to the entrepreneur, change comes with _________.
A. Uncertainties
B. Opportunities
C. Experiences
D. Pain
Answer: B
- Which entrepreneurial trait entails that entrepreneurs must have more than just a casual interest in the proposed business?
A. Courage
B. Confidence
C. Passion
D. Determination
Answer: C
- Which technique do entrepreneurs employ to see the entire business environment and industry to formulate the larger picture?
A. Searching the environment
B. Scanning the environment
C. Skimming the environment
D. Exposing the environment
Answer: B
- Which would you say is a disadvantage of entrepreneurship?
A. Autonomy
B. Financial control
C. Challenge of a start-up
D. Personal sacrifices
Answer: D
- An advantage of entrepreneurship includes _________.
A. Little margin of error
B. Burden of responsibility
C. Financial control
D. Personal sacrifices
Answer: C
- An entrepreneur would need a venture capitalist when he lacks _________.
A. Ideas
B. Motivation
C. Fund
D. Security
Answer: C
- An entrepreneur who has many interests at a time is said to be _________.
A. Versatile
B. Flexible
C. Sociable
D. Adventuresome
Answer: A
- Which element follows visioning in the four innovation styles?
A. Experimentation
B. Exploration
C. Modification
D. Standardization
Answer: B
Section 3:
- The popular chemistry/IUPAC symbol Pb is for a popular plumbing element called _________.
A. “L”-Angle
B. Leg p.
C. Lithium
D. Lead
Answer: D
- Ancient initiator of plumbing terms was _________.
A. Great Britain
B. Egypt
C. Greek
D. Latin
Answer: D
- Plumbing was a derivative of _________.
A. Plumunology
B. Plumbate
C. Plumbum
D. Plumbeg
Answer: C
- The characteristic of the original metal of choice for plumbing work was its _________.
A. Smoothness
B. Softness
C. Slimness
D. Solderingness
Answer: B
- Ancient plumbing pipes were made of _________.
A. Iron
B. Plastic
C. Lead
D. Copper
Answer: C
- Modern plumbing pipes are made of _________.
A. Iron
B. Plastic
C. Lead
D. Copper
Answer: B
- The best definition of plumbing is that it is a skilled trade of working with _________.
A. Piper & tubes
B. Pipes & rubbers
C. Piper & plastics
D. Pipes & pins
Answer: A
- Domestic plumbing systems usually serve one _________.
A. Major road
B. Street
C. Estate
D. Building
Answer: D
- A person that maintains or installs plumbing systems is known as _________.
A. Maintainer
B. Installer
C. Piper & plastics
D. Plumber
Answer: D
- The person whose plumbing system is installed or maintained is known as _________.
A. Maintainer
B. Installer
C. Client
D. Plumber
Answer: C
- Plumbing system that provides drinking water is called _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Potable cold & hot water supply
Answer: D
- Plumbing system that enables water closet work is called _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Potable cold & hot water supply
Answer: B
- NNPC utilizes the type of plumbing system called _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Potable cold & hot water supply
Answer: A
- Fumes and poisonous gases are expelled with the aid of plumbing system called _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Potable cold & hot water supply
Answer: C
- Type of plumbing system most important to urban dwellers is _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Wash hand basin
Answer: B
- Type of plumbing system most lucrative is _________.
A. Fuel & gas system
B. Septic system
C. Traps, drains & system vents
D. Potable cold & hot water supply
Answer: A
- Basic and most fundamental plumbing material is the _________.
A. Piper
B. Tube
C. Iron
D. Lead
Answer: A
- The thin-walled flexible plumbing material is the _________.
A. Pipe
B. Tube
C. Iron
D. Lead
Answer: B
- One of the following is NOT a plumbing material:
A. Sealing agent
B. Gum
C. Hack saw
D. Glue
Answer: C
- Other plumbing materials include the following EXCEPT _________.
A. Solvents
B. Compression fittings
C. Tubes
D. Gases
Answer: D
- Plumber’s “chief tool” is the _________.
A. 13/14-spanner
B. Hack saw
C. Wrench
D. Drill
Answer: C
- Plumbing tools generally used for boring holes is the _________.
A. 13/14-spanner
B. Hack saw
C. Wrench
D. Drill
Answer: D
- Plumbing tools used for cutting pipe is _________.
A. 13/14 spanner
B. Hack saw
C. Wrench
D. Drill
Answer: B
- Plumbing tool used for loosening medium-sized bolts and nuts is the _________.
A. 13/14 spanner
B. Hack saw
C. Wrench
D. Drill
Answer: A
- Plumbing equipment for removing/sieving particles from water is called _________.
A. Water meter
B. Water pump
C. Water gauge
D. Water filter
Answer: D
- For lifting great volume of water to a highly elevated cistern a plumber requires _________.
A. Water meter
B. Water pump
C. Water gauge
D. Water filter
Answer: B
- For determining the volume of water consumed by a consumer, the plumber needs _________.
A. Water meter
B. Water pump
C. Water heater
D. Water filter
Answer: A
- Plumbing equipment for establishing water level in a cistern is called _________.
A. Water meter
B. Water pump
C. Water gauge
D. Water filter
Answer: C
- The job of connecting various plumbing components one to another is usually done by _________.
A. Plumbing equipment
B. Plumbing appliances
C. Plumbing tools
D. Plumbing fittings
Answer: D
- To connect plumbing pipes in a straight line you need a ________ connection.
A. Tee
B. Leg
C. Cross
D. Union
Answer: D
- In most cases you need a ________ to connect three plumbing pipes together.
A. Tee
B. Leg
C. Cross
D. Union
Answer: A
- Layman’s definition for plumbing fixture is _________.
A. Plumbing fitting
B. Plumbing appliances
C. Plumbing equipment
D. Plumbing filter
Answer: B
- Without plumbing fixtures in your house the benefits of plumbing science and technology will be _________.
A. Near to you
B. Close to you
C. Far from you
D. Down to you
Answer: C
- Plumbing fixture installed for the purposes of human faeces convenience is called _________.
A. Urinals
B. Water closet
C. Bath tub
D. Bidet
Answer: B
- Plumbing fixtures for female genitalia wash is called _________.
A. Urinals
B. Water closet
C. Bath tub
D. Bidet
Answer: D
- Plumbing fixture for human bladder movement convenience is called _________.
A. Urinals
B. Water closet
C. Bath tub
D. Bidet
Answer: A
- Plumbing fixture for human body cleansing/washing is called _________.
A. Urinals
B. Water closet
C. Bath tub
D. Bidet
Answer: C
- Plumbing utility for private water storage is known as _________.
A. Water heater
B. Kitchen sink
C. Water cistern
D. Wash hand basin
Answer: C
- Plumbing utility for occasional hot bath is known as _________.
A. Water heater
B. Kitchen sink
C. Water cistern
D. Wash hand basin
Answer: A
- Plumbing fixture installed in the kitchen for washing pots & plates is known as _________.
A. Water heater
B. Kitchen sink
C. Water cistern
D. Wash hand basin
Answer: B
- After utilizing the services of water-closet, there is always the immediate need to utilize the services of another plumbing fixture called _________.
A. Water heater
B. Kitchen sink
C. Water cistern
D. Wash hand basin
Answer: D
- Difference between showers and bathtubs utilization is that tubs allow for _________.
A. Sitting
B. Sleeping
C. Lying
D. Standing
Answer: C
- Plumbing installation must be made along with the building construction to avoid walls _________.
A. Construction
B. Fencing
C. Breakage
D. Finishing
Answer: C
- For cold water indirect system, cold water is supplied to all outlets from a cold water _________.
A. Pump
B. Valve
C. Cistern
D. Gate
Answer: C
- Water density decreases as its temperature _________.
A. Decreases
B. Closes
C. Stands
D. Rises
Answer: D
- First physical science law to be obeyed while executing water installation states that water is subject to force of gravity and will always find its _________.
A. Own level
B. Own weight
C. Own volume
D. Own height
Answer: A
- For cold water direct system, the installation procedure requires “Tee-joint” with seal at the _________.
A. Mains gate
B. Mains piping
C. Mains tubing
D. Mains float
Answer: B
- Water is always stored above its _________.
A. Level
B. Head
C. Outlet
D. Outcome
Answer: C
- Water seal at the neck of water closet traps water and prevents _________.
A. Faeces flow back
B. Foul smell traveling up
C. Water flow back
D. Aqueous traveling up
Answer: B
- Water closet cistern can be located at _________.
A. Clean or dirty place
B. Near or far places
C. Low or high levels
D. High or low frames
Answer: C
- Warm water will always be displaced by cold water whether in open or _________.
A. Lowered circuit
B. Congealed circuit
C. Raised up circuit
D. Closed circuit
Answer: D
Section 4:
- Liquid clay is called what?
A. Slyp
B. Sleep
C. Slip
D. Melter
Answer: C
- The identity of a colour is called what?
A. Tone
B. Colour-point
C. Hue
D. All of the above
Answer: C
- Warm colours do not tend to be receding.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Sometimes
D. None of the above
Answer: A
- Weaving is usually associated with what?
A. Looming
B. Loom
C. Loomers
D. Loomies
Answer: A
- In colour perspective, the distant colours are ______?
A. Distinct
B. Shades
C. Pale
D. Common
Answer: C
- Which of the following colour materials is not waterproof?
A. Oil pastel
B. Crayon
C. Indian ink
D. Poster colour
Answer: D
- The term ‘Frontality’ identifies the major characteristics of the painting of the ______?
A. Egyptians
B. Italians
C. Frontugalis
D. Chinese
Answer: D
- A mixture of green and orange will result in what?
A. Tertiary yellow
B. Secondary green
C. Tertiary orange
D. None of the above
Answer: A
- Indirect light is not another name for reflected light.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
C. None of the above
D. Sometimes
Answer: A
- “Transparency is not for watercolour, opacity is not for oil colour.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
Answer: B
- A mixture of a primary and a neighbouring secondary colour is ______?
A. Intermediate colour
B. Plain colour
C. Adulterant
D. Mixed hue
Answer: A
- Value is a ______ of colours?
A. Type
B. Form
C. Property
D. All of the above
Answer: C
- How will a white dress under a red illumination appear?
A. Purple
B. Violet
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- The best time to varnish an oil painting is between…
A. 6 days and 9 months
B. 6 days and
C. Less than
Answer: C
- Dry-bone stage is not when ______?
A. A watercolour painting should be reframed
B. An oil painting should be staged for exhibitions
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
Answer: C
- Painting is meant for its ______?
A. Functional values
B. Durability values
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
Answer: C
- Watercolour painting is an industrial art.
A. False
B. True
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
Answer: A
- “A handy flat smooth surface, upon which colours are laid and mixed is a palette knife.”
A. True
B. False
C. All of the above
D. None of the above
Answer: B
- Varnishing is mainly meant for what?
A. Presentation
B. Cracking
C. Priming
D. Preservation
Answer: D
- What does not protect watercolour painting from direct tamper?
A. Double-framing
B. Matte texture
C. Good framing
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- “________ is painting done in one application, not in colour layers.”
A. Alla-Prima
B. Impasto
C. Fresco
D. Chiaroscuro oil
Answer: A
- What is an art form in which imagination plays a dominant role?
A. Romanticism
B. Blue Art
C. Love scenes
D. All of the above
Answer: A
- The ‘ground’ used in oil-colour tempera painting is called what?
A. Groundier
B. Gesso
C. Drounge hue
D. None of the above
Answer: B
- A movement in painting born in 1922 and inspired by Freudian psychology is called what?
A. Freudianism
B. Freuiopsych
C. Surrealism
D. Neofreudianism
Answer: C
- The play of light and shade in a picture is called what?
A. Chiaroscuro
B. Tone
C. Tone-lay
D. Votoniski
Answer: B
- All these are not painting media except ______?
A. Talc
B. Lumping
C. Duochrome
D. Acrylics
Answer: D
- A scene painted in a narrow band round the walls of a room or large building is called what?
A. Frieze
B. Freesery
C. Frizlation
D. Friz Art
Answer: A
- Glazing method is not one that involves mixing turpentine and linseed oil to thin the colour.
A. FALSE
B. Sure
C. Really
D. All of the above
Answer: A
- ________ brush is not best used for watercolour painting?
A. Multiple
B. Soft
C. Hog
D. Sable
Answer: C
- “Canvas, wall, hard board, paper, plywood, thick cardboard papers, etc., are not what you can paint on.”
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
Answer: B
- Donkeys are necessary for what in the art studio?
A. Modelling
B. Oil colour
C. Watercolour
D. Drawing
Answer: D
- Those things one can use to paint are called ______?
A. Painting material
B. Painting stuff
C. Painting grounds
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- “A textile design with leaves, plants and flowers is called ______?”
A. Booming
B. Flooming design
C. Floral design
D. Boom design
Answer: C
- Glazing method and direct lay (thickly) method are for pastel painting?
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
C. Sometimes
D. None of the above
Answer: B
- “The mixture of turpentine and linseed oil in glazing method is not to make the oil colour thin, watery or light.”
A. True
B. False
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
Answer: B
- “Drawing, painting and sculpture are forms of ______?”
A. Performing
B. Applied art
C. Dramatic arts
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- The gradual laying of watercolours from bright to dark is not called wash technique.
A. FALSE
B. TRUE
C. Sometimes
D. All of the above
Answer: A
- Applied arts are mainly made for their ______ purposes?
A. Industrial
B. Company
C. Plain
D. Durability
Answer: A
- ________ is a form of applied arts?
A. Drawing
B. Dancing
C. Planning
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- “Textiles, graphics, ceramics are forms of ______?”
A. Modern arts
B. Fine arts
C. Productive arts
D. Utilitarian art
Answer: D
- What colour will not be added to blue to get green?
A. Red
B. Pink
C. Orange
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- “Y & R = O, B & Y = G, R & B = ?”
A. N
B. P
C. Q
D. A
Answer: B
- “Blue, green, purple are ______ colours?”
A. Warm colours
B. Soft colours
C. None of the above
D. All of the above
Answer: C
- Which of these Nigerian universities has a famous art school?
A. UNILAG
B. ABU
C. UNIMAID
D. AE-FUNAI
Answer: C
- What is the name given to a detailed painting of a person?
A. Life drawing
B. Figure drawing
C. Figure painting
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- What device is used to show the solidity of objects in painting?
A. Light and shade
B. Cross hatching
C. Solidiquety
D. Stone approach
Answer: A
- One of the styles in the history of art and painting is termed ______?
A. Ricoco
B. Rococo
C. Racoco
D. Rokoko art
Answer: B
- The preliminary drawing done before painting is called what?
A. Shading
B. Muralling
C. Colouring
D. None of the above
Answer: D
- What is not monochrome painting?
A. Deep-colour painting
B. Multi-colour painting
C. Neutral-colour painting
D. All of the above
Answer: D
- What is the major difference in attitude between oil colour and watercolour?
A. “Oil colour is transparent, while watercolour is opaque.”
B. “Oil colour is opaque, while watercolour is not transparent.”
C. Watercolour is oily while oil colour is watery.
D. None of the above
Answer: D
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