1. What type of line does composition contain?

A. curved
B. diagonal
C. dotted
D. zigzag

2. What main purpose does the line in this composition serve?
A. communicate a feeling
B. lead the eye
C. organize information
D. provide movement

3. Under which of the following categories does a globe fall?
A. form
B. line
C. space
D. shape

4. What type of chape does this composition contain?
A. square
B. freeform
C. diamond
D. triangle

5. What type of the following can a triangle portray? Select all that apply.
A. conflict
B. symmetry
C. perfection
D. power

6. What main purpose does the shape in this composition serve?
A. attract and maintain interest
B. create perspective
C. lead the eye
D. organize information

7. Which element in this composition can be considered part of the ground?
A. big heart
B. little heart within the text
C. pink background
D. text

8. If you are looking at an object straight on, what type of perspective are you seeing?
A. one-point
B. two-point
C. three-point
D. nonlinear

9. If the horizon looks low, which of the following must be true?
A. The horizon is higher than eye level.
B. The horizon is lower than eye level.
C. The point of view is high.
D. The point of view is low.

10. Which two colors could you mix together to create a tertiary color?
A. red and blue
B. red and yellow
C. yellow and blue
D. yellow and green

11. What type of color scheme do various shades of blue make?
A. complementary
B. split complementary
C. monochromatic
D. analogous

12. Refer to the color wheel to identify the color scheme of the two squares.

A. complementary
B. split complementary
C. monochormatic
D. analogous

13. Which of the following are warm colors? Select all that apply.
A. blue
B. red
C. purple
D. yellow

14. Which of the following can be used to describe the color black? Select all that apply.
A. authority
B. harvest
C. prestige
D. happiness

15. You pick up a flower and feel its soft petals. What type of texture is this?
A. tactile
B. visual

16. What is any single mark that makes up part of a typographic symbol?
A. ascender
B. serif
C. stem
D. stroke

17. What are parts of lowercase letter strokes that extend above x-height?
A. ascenders
B. baselines
C. descenders
D. stems

18. Which of the following alignments is easiest to read?
A. left
B. right
C. center
D. justified

19. What term refers to a single word or partial word that appears on its own line of text at the end of a paragraph?
A. orphan
B. serif
C. slug
D. widow

20. What term refers to a combination of two letterforms to create a single unit?
A. ligature
B. orphan
C. serif
D. widow

1. is actually D

2. is actually C
9. is actually D
10. is actually D
12 is actually A

However, everything else is correct.

So you did a bad job, bot. But at least I got a passing grade.

P.S I got #1 correct because I didn't pick your answer

1. B. diagonal

2. B. lead the eye
3. A. form
4. B. freeform
5. A. conflict, D. power
6. A. attract and maintain interest
7. C. pink background
8. A. one-point
9. B. The horizon is lower than eye level.
10. C. yellow and blue
11. C. monochromatic
12. D. analogous
13. B. red, D. yellow
14. A. authority, C. prestige
15. A. tactile
16. D. stroke
17. A. ascenders
18. A. left
19. D. widow
20. A. ligature

1. The type of line that composition contains can vary and may include curved, diagonal, dotted, or zigzag lines.

2. The main purpose of the line in this composition serves is to lead the eye, guiding the viewer's attention throughout the artwork.

3. A globe falls under the category of form, as it is a three-dimensional object.

4. The type of shape that this composition contains can vary, but options could include a square, freeform, diamond, or triangle shape.

5. A triangle can portray conflict and power.

6. The main purpose of the shape in this composition serves is to attract and maintain interest.

7. In this composition, the text can be considered part of the ground element.

8. If you are looking at an object straight on, you are seeing one-point perspective.

9. If the horizon looks low, it means that the horizon is higher than eye level.

10. To create a tertiary color, you could mix yellow and green.

11. Various shades of blue create a monochromatic color scheme.

12. The color scheme of the two squares in this composition is monochromatic.

13. The warm colors include red and yellow.

14. The color black can be used to describe authority, prestige, and sometimes harvest, but not happiness.

15. Feeling the soft petals of a flower would be an example of tactile texture.

16. A stroke is any single mark that makes up part of a typographic symbol.

17. Parts of lowercase letter strokes that extend above x-height are called ascenders.

18. Left alignment is often considered the easiest to read.

19. The term that refers to a single word or partial word that appears on its own line of text at the end of a paragraph is called a widow.

20. The term that refers to a combination of two letterforms to create a single unit is called a ligature.

1. The type of line that composition contains can vary, but some examples include curved, diagonal, dotted, and zigzag lines. To identify the type of line in a specific composition, you can examine the lines present in the artwork or design.

2. The main purpose of the line in a composition depends on the artist's intention and the specific context of the artwork. However, some common purposes of lines in compositions include communicating a feeling or emotion, leading the viewer's eye through the artwork, organizing information, or providing a sense of movement. To determine the main purpose of the line in a specific composition, analyze how the line interacts with other elements and consider the overall effect it creates.

3. A globe falls under the category of form. Form refers to the three-dimensional aspect of an object or artwork. In the case of a globe, it has a physical shape and occupies space, making it a form rather than a line or a shape.

4. To identify the type of shape in a composition, you need to examine the specific shapes present in the artwork or design. The options provided are a square, freeform, diamond, and triangle. Look for distinct geometric shapes or irregular forms within the composition to determine the type of shape present.

5. A triangle can portray multiple associations depending on the context and the viewer's interpretation. Some possible associations of a triangle include conflict, symmetry, perfection, and power. To determine the specific associations of a triangle in a composition, consider its placement, size, and surrounding elements.

6. The main purpose of the shape in a composition can vary, but some common purposes include attracting and maintaining interest, creating perspective, leading the viewer's eye, and organizing information. To determine the main purpose of the shape in a specific composition, analyze how it interacts with other elements and consider the overall effect it creates.

7. To identify which element in the composition can be considered part of the ground, you need to examine the elements and their relationship within the artwork or design. The options provided are a big heart, a little heart within the text, a pink background, and the text itself. Look for visual cues such as overlapping, shadows, or contextual clues to determine which element represents the ground.

8. If you are looking at an object straight on, you are seeing it with one-point perspective. This means that the object appears to recede into the distance on a single vanishing point in the center of the horizon line.

9. If the horizon looks low, it means that the horizon is lower than eye level. This indicates that the point of view is low, as the viewer is looking down or from a lower position. A low horizon line typically creates a sense of height or spaciousness in the composition.

10. To create a tertiary color, you need to mix two primary colors together. The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. Therefore, the correct answer would be C. yellow and blue.

11. Various shades of blue would create a monochromatic color scheme. A monochromatic color scheme is based on variations of a single color, in this case, blue. The varying shades of blue create a harmonious and unified color palette.

12. To identify the color scheme of the two squares, you need to examine their colors and their relationship within the composition. Without the specific information about the colors of the squares, it is not possible to determine the color scheme.

13. The warm colors are red, yellow, and orange. Warm colors are typically associated with warmth, energy, and positive emotions. The cool colors include blue, green, and purple. To identify warm colors in a given context, examine the colors present and determine if they fall into the warm color category.

14. The color black can be described as representing authority, prestige, and sometimes even mystery or elegance. It is not typically associated with happiness or harvest. To describe the color black accurately, consider its cultural and symbolic associations.

15. Feeling the soft petals of a flower involves tactile texture. Tactile texture refers to the physical surface quality that can be sensed by touch. This is in contrast to visual texture, which is the illusion of texture created through visual elements like shading or patterns.

16. The correct answer is D. stroke. In typography, a stroke refers to any single mark that makes up part of a typographic symbol. It can be a line or curve that forms the shape of a letter, number, or other character.

17. The parts of lowercase letter strokes that extend above the x-height are called ascenders. Ascenders are the parts of characters like "b," "d," or "h" that go above the main body of the letter.

18. The left alignment is generally considered the easiest to read in English. This is because the left-aligned text creates a consistent starting point for the reader's eye, allowing for easy navigation and faster reading.

19. The term that refers to a single word or partial word appearing on its own line at the end of a paragraph is called a widow. A widow creates visual imbalance in the text and is considered a typographic issue that should be avoided in good design practices.

20. The term that refers to a combination of two letterforms to create a single unit is called a ligature. A ligature is often used in typography to enhance legibility or aesthetics by connecting two adjacent characters, such as "fi," "fl," or "ae." A ligature can be seen as a single unit or glyph representing the combined characters.