Humanities Study Guide

Humanities Study Guide

Chapter 1 Review Questions: 1. What is the difference between a low relief structure and a high relief structure? a. Low relief: the inward depth is minimal; High relief: the art has been carved into the material and some remains connected to the source. b. Low relief: lower to the ground; High relief: often found in higher places. c. Low relief: the sculptor carves into the material; High relief: sculptor uses materials that are found in the environment. d. Low relief: designed with a specific purpose; High relief: built to invoke emotions in the viewers. e. There is no difference between the two types of sculptures. 2. Which of the following is an example of an internal conflict? a. The main character cannot get to work because of the stormy weather. b. The main character must learn to overcome her fear of spiders. c. The main character realizes that his actions towards others makes him a bully. d. The main character has an argument with his friend because they do not agree on which activity they should do together. e. Both B and C

3. Which of the following humanities is defined as the way the human body forms around space? a. architecture b. dance c. paintings d. sculptures e. music 4. How would an architect design a centered space? a. The architect designs the space for comfort and enjoyment. b. The architect creates the space to be functional and serve a purpose. c. The architect focuses the space around one object. d. The architect designs the space to be beautiful, so that people want to look at it. e. The building itself is designed to the center of life and everything bustles around its doors. 5. Which of the following is not classified as a medium? a. Oils b. Tempura c. Fresco d. Acrylic e. Waterpaints

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