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Value and Color
How well do you know the elements of design according to the color theory?
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#1 Which of the following colors are classified as warm colors?
Red, orange, and yellow
Blue, green, and violet
Gray, brown, and black
#2 When talking about color, what does intensity mean?
The lightness or darkness of a color
The actual color of an object
The measure of the brightness or strength of a color
#3 According to the color wheel, which of the following colors are classified as complementary colors? Hint: Complementary colors are directly opposite to each other.
Red and green
Orange and blue
Both of the above
#4 Which of the following colors are classified as primary colors?
Red, yellow, and blue
Orange, green, and violet
None of the above
#5 If you mix two equal amounts of complementary colors, what color will it make?
Black
Gray
White
#6 Which of the following is a color scheme that involves the use of colors that are located adjacent on the color wheel?
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
#7 What word refers to color at its maximum intensity?
Intensity
Hue
Value
#8 When mixing white to a hue, it produces a high value color. This is often called ______.
Tint
Shade
Intensity
#9 Which of the following is a color scheme that involves the use of only one hue?
Complementary
Analogous
Monochromatic
#10 Triadic involves the use of colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel.
True
False
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