These two technological advancements of the Industrial Revolution helped lead to the development of Impressionism. (1 point)

the railroads and the printing press
the railroads and photography
photography and electric lighting
the automobile and electric lighting

2.

According to linear perspective, people and objects appear to get____________________ in the distance.
(1 point)

wider
larger
smaller
thinner

3.
These angled lines are used in linear perspective to show that objects are increasing and decreasing in size.

ArtJ.02.02_twopointdrawing (1 point)

horizontal lines
vertical lines
orthogonal lines
parallel lines

4.
These two people made scientific contributions to the development of Surrealism. (1 point)

Albert Einstein and Mary Cassatt
Albert Einstein and Salvador Dali
Sigmund Freud and Salvador Dali
Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein

5.
This part of the brain is active during sleep. (1 point)

conscious
visual perception
subconscious
language development

6.
The Harlem Renaissance took place during this time period. (1 point)

1880s
1920s
1960s
1980s

7.

These are the important characteristics of jazz.
(1 point)

improvisation, color, and red notes
syncopation, shapes, and blue notes
syncopation, color, and red notes
improvisation, syncopation, and blue notes

8.
This art principle is used by artists to help create a feeling of music in visual art. (1 point)

balance
proportion
emphasis
rhythm

9.
This term describes Buddhist cosmic diagrams. An example is shown below.

ArtJ.02_mandala (1 point)

prayer flags
mandalas
shrines
murals

10.

This is the name of the Hindu god known to children as the elephant god.

ArtJ.02.10_Ganesha
(1 point)

Madonna
mandala
Allah
Ganesha

11.
This is the name of the sacred text of Islam. (1 point)

calligraphy
Arabic
mandala
Koran

12.

This occurs when musicians make up what they play as they're playing it.
(1 point)

blue notes
syncopation
improvisation
renaissance

13.

This is where orthogonal lines appear to come together and disappear.
(1 point)

horizon line
horizon point
vanishing line
vanishing point

For questions 14–20, select true or false based on the statement.
14.
Orthogonal lines are diagonal in linear perspective, but parallel in the real world. (1 point)

true
false

15.

Islamic painting is known for its realistic portrayal of Allah and the face of the prophet.
(1 point)

true
false

16.

Historical artworks are always fictionalized.
(1 point)

true
false

17.
Buddhist prayer flags are taken down once the prayer has been answered. (1 point)

true
false

18.

Industrialization and World War I played a role in the development of Surrealism.
(1 point)

true
false

19.
This painting is an example of Impressionism.

ArtJ.02.06_DaliPersistence (1 point)

true
false

20.
Jazz originated in New Orleans, Louisiana. (1 point)

true
false

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1. The correct answer is: the railroads and photography. The railroads allowed painters to travel more easily to different locations, while photography provided a new way of capturing fleeting impressions of light and movement.

2. According to linear perspective, people and objects appear to get smaller in the distance.

3. The correct answer is: orthogonal lines. Orthogonal lines are diagonal lines that converge at a vanishing point, showing the decreasing size of objects in linear perspective.

4. The correct answer is: Sigmund Freud and Salvador Dali. Sigmund Freud's theories of the unconscious mind influenced Dali's exploration of dreams and the subconscious, which are central themes in Surrealism.

5. The correct answer is: subconscious. The subconscious part of the brain is active during sleep, influencing dreams and other subconscious processes.

6. The Harlem Renaissance took place during the 1920s. It was a cultural and artistic movement celebrating African American art, literature, and music.

7. The correct answer is: improvisation, syncopation, and blue notes. These are key characteristics of jazz music. Improvisation involves creating music spontaneously, syncopation is a rhythmic technique, and blue notes refer to the use of certain flattened or bent pitches.

8. The correct answer is: rhythm. Artists can use various visual elements such as repetition, movement, and pattern to create a sense of rhythm in their artwork, similar to how musicians create rhythm in music.

9. The correct answer is: mandalas. Mandalas are intricate, geometric designs used in Buddhist and Hindu practices as a form of meditation and spiritual reflection.

10. The correct answer is: Ganesha. Ganesha is a Hindu deity, often depicted with the head of an elephant, and is considered the god of wisdom, intellect, and beginnings.

11. The name of the sacred text of Islam is the Quran (Koran).

12. The correct answer is: improvisation. Improvisation occurs when musicians create music on the spot, without pre-planning or following a written score.

13. The correct answer is: vanishing point. The vanishing point is where orthogonal lines appear to converge and objects appear to recede into the distance in linear perspective.

14. The statement is true. Orthogonal lines in linear perspective are diagonal in the artwork but parallel in the real world.

15. The statement is false. Islamic painting typically avoids depicting Allah and the face of the prophet Muhammad, focusing more on calligraphy and intricate geometric patterns.

16. The statement is false. Historical artworks can be both fictionalized and based on real events or people, depending on the artist's intentions.

17. The statement is false. Buddhist prayer flags are left to hang and flutter in the wind, continuously releasing prayers and positive energy into the environment, rather than being taken down once a prayer is answered.

18. The statement is true. The social and cultural changes brought about by industrialization and the trauma of World War I had a significant impact on the development of Surrealism as artists explored new ways of expressing the unconscious and representing the anxieties of the modern world.

19. The statement is false. The given painting, ArtJ.02.06_DaliPersistence, is not an example of Impressionism. It appears to be a work by Salvador Dali, who was a prominent Surrealist artist.

20. The statement is true. Jazz originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, at the turn of the 20th century and has since spread and evolved into various sub-genres.