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FADEE 2025 Exam Pattern for BFA Applied Arts
1. Paper A – Memory Drawing & Colouring
o Duration: 90 minutes
o Marks: 100
o Description: Candidates are required to create a drawing from
memory depicting day-to-day life scenarios involving human figures,
animals, birds, and natural or man-made environments. Examples
include scenes like a potter at the wheel under a tree or a bustling
vegetable market. Only colour pencils are permitted; the use of
watercolours or other mediums is not allowed.
2. Paper B – Objective Type Paper
o Duration: 50 minutes
o Marks: 50
o Description: This paper consists of 50 multiple-choice questions
divided into three sections:
General Knowledge & Current Affairs: 15 questions
English: 15 questions
General Art Oriented: 20 questions
3. Paper C – Object Drawing
o Duration: 90 minutes
o Marks: 100
o Description: Candidates must draw and render objects placed before
them using pencils, relying solely on observation without the aid of
rulers or mechanical devices.
1. Who painted the famous artwork "Starry Night"? Answer: b)
Vincent van Gogh
2. The color obtained by mixing red and yellow is: Answer: b) Orange
3. Which art movement is Salvador Dalí associated with? Answer: a)
Surrealism
4. The primary colors are: Answer: b) Red, Yellow, Blue
5. Who is considered the "Father of Modern Indian Art"? Answer: c)
Raja Ravi Varma
6. The term "Sfumato" is best associated with which artist? Answer:
b) Leonardo da Vinci
7. Which of the following is NOT a type of sculpture? Answer: b)
Fresco (Fresco is a painting technique)
8. The art of paper folding is called: Answer: a) Origami
9. Who painted the "Mona Lisa"? Answer: c) Leonardo da Vinci
10. Which of the following colors is a complementary pair? Answer: a)
Red and Green
11. What does the term "Chiaroscuro" mean in art? Answer: a) The
use of light and shadow
12. The Renaissance period began in which country? Answer: b) Italy
13. Which medium uses wet plaster for painting? Answer: b) Fresco
14. The famous "The Persistence of Memory" painting was created
by: Answer: a) Salvador Dalí
15. The brushstroke technique of visible small dots of color is called:
Answer: a) Pointillism
16. The acronym "DPI" in digital art stands for: Answer: a) Dots Per
Inch
17. The first Indian woman to receive a Padma Shri in art is: Answer:
a) Amrita Sher-Gil
18. Which of these is a famous Indian classical dance form? Answer:
a) Kathak
19. What is the meaning of "Perspective" in drawing? Answer: b)
Showing depth and distance
20. The element of art that describes the lightness or darkness of a
color is called: Answer: b) Value
21. Which of the following is an example of a tertiary color? Answer:
d) All of the above (Red-orange, Blue-green, Yellow-green are all
tertiary colors)
22. The "Golden Ratio" is a principle related to: Answer: a)
Composition and proportion
23. Which artist is known for his Blue Period? Answer: a) Pablo
Picasso
24. What does the term "Impressionism" primarily emphasize?
Answer: b) Light and movement
25. Which tool is used to apply paint smoothly on canvas? Answer: b)
Brush
26. The famous sculpture "David" was created by: Answer: b)
Michelangelo
27. The Indian miniature painting style from Rajasthan is called:
Answer: c) Rajasthani
28. What is the term for a painting done on wet plaster? Answer: a)
Fresco
29. What color do you get by mixing blue and red? Answer: b) Purple
30. Who is the artist behind "The Last Supper"? Answer: b) Leonardo
da Vinci
31. Which of these is NOT a primary color? Answer: c) Green
32. The technique of using small dots to create an image is called:
Answer: a) Pointillism
33. Which art movement focused on everyday scenes and light?
Answer: b) Impressionism
34. The word "Calligraphy" means: Answer: a) Beautiful writing
35. The brush used for fine lines is called: Answer: d) Liner brush
36. Which artist is famous for Cubism? Answer: b) Pablo Picasso
37. The color wheel was invented by: Answer: a) Isaac Newton
38. "Abstract art" means: Answer: b) Use of shapes and colors to
express ideas
39. The "Venus de Milo" is a famous: Answer: b) Sculpture
40. Which technique uses layers of transparent color? Answer: b)
Glazing
41. The "Taj Mahal" is an example of: Answer: b) Mughal architecture
42. "Etching" is a printmaking technique using: Answer: a) Acid to
carve a metal plate
43. What is the name of the Indian art form using cloth and dyes?
Answer: a) Batik
44. The process of mixing paint on a palette is called: Answer: a)
Blending
45. Which one is NOT a color scheme? Answer: d) Alphabetical
46. The "Madhubani" painting style originated in which Indian state?
Answer: a) Bihar
47. The art of carving wood is called: Answer: b) Woodcut
48. Which of the following is a wet painting medium? Answer: b) Oil
paint
49. The Renaissance artist famous for "The Creation of Adam" is:
Answer: b) Michelangelo
50. Which tool helps to mix and apply thick paint? Answer: a) Palette
knife
51. The texture that can be felt by touch is called: Answer: b) Actual
texture (also acceptable: d) Tactile texture)
52. What is the main characteristic of Impressionist paintings?
Answer: b) Emphasis on light and color
53. Which material is commonly used in sculpture? Answer: d) All of
the above (Clay, Marble, Bronze)
54. Which art form involves creating images with small pieces of
colored glass or stone? Answer: a) Mosaic
55. Which of the following is NOT a principle of design? Answer: c)
Temperature
56. Which technique involves scratching off the top layer to reveal a
contrasting color beneath? Answer: b) Sgraffito
57. Which artist is known for "The Scream"? Answer: a) Edvard
Munch
58. What is the main purpose of a sketch? Answer: b) To quickly
capture ideas and forms
59. The term "Fresco" refers to painting on: Answer: c) Wet plaster
60. The principle of "Unity" in art means: Answer: b) Harmony of
parts to create a whole
61. Which is NOT a common medium in drawing? Answer: b) Oil paint
62. What kind of line suggests movement or direction? Answer: c)
Diagonal (also acceptable: d) Curved)
63. The famous Indian artist who painted "Bharat Mata" is: Answer:
b) Nandalal Bose
64. Which of these colors is considered a cool color? Answer: c) Blue
65. The term "Medium" in art refers to: Answer: b) Material used to
create art
66. Which Indian painting style is known for its bold lines and folk
themes? Answer: c) Warli
67. Which art movement focused on geometric shapes and multiple
viewpoints? Answer: b) Cubism
68. What is the technique of applying thick paint so that brush or
knife marks are visible? Answer: b) Impasto
69. Who painted "Guernica," a famous anti-war artwork? Answer: a)
Pablo Picasso
70. Which one is NOT a type of perspective? Answer: d) Four-point
71. Which of the following describes "Mixed Media"? Answer: b)
Combining different art materials
72. The artist Frida Kahlo is known for her: Answer: b) Surreal self-
portraits
73. Which color scheme uses colors opposite each other on the color
wheel? Answer: b) Complementary
74. What is the main function of a "Palette" in painting? Answer: b)
Mix paints
75. The term "Chiaroscuro" involves: Answer: b) Light and dark
shading
76. Which artist is famous for his water lilies paintings? Answer: a)
Claude Monet
77. What is "Collage" art made of? Answer: c) Various materials glued
together
78. The basic shape of an egg in drawing is a: Answer: b) Oval
79. Which medium dries fastest? Answer: b) Acrylic paint
80. Which Indian artist is known for the "Mother and Child" series?
Answer: d) M.F. Husain
81. The sculpture technique of shaping material by removing parts is
called: Answer: c) Carving
82. The principle of "Emphasis" in design means: Answer: b) Focus on
a particular area
83. Which of these is an example of a warm color? Answer: c) Red
84. The word "Fauvism" means: Answer: a) Wild beasts
85. Which technique involves painting with water-soluble pigments
on paper? Answer: c) Watercolor
86. The "Tanjore" painting style originates from which Indian state?
Answer: a) Tamil Nadu
87. Which artist created the "Campbell's Soup Cans" artwork?
Answer: a) Andy Warhol
88. Which is NOT a drawing tool? Answer: c) Palette knife
89. Which artist is known for the drip painting technique? Answer: a)
Jackson Pollock
90. The "Blue Period" is associated with which artist? Answer: b)
Pablo Picasso
91. Which art style is characterized by spontaneous brushwork and
vivid colors? Answer: a) Expressionism
92. "Gouache" is a type of: Answer: b) Opaque watercolor paint
93. The technique of drawing light and shadow using parallel lines is
called: Answer: b) Hatching
94. Which Indian festival is often depicted with colorful rangoli art?
Answer: b) Diwali
95. The art of making prints from carved wooden blocks is called:
Answer: b) Woodcut
96. The famous painting "The Birth of Venus" was painted by:
Answer: a) Sandro Botticelli
97. Which element of art refers to the three-dimensional quality of an
object? Answer: a) Form
98. Art Quiz Answers (Questions 101-300)
99. Which Indian painter was known for modernist and abstract
works? a) M.F. Husain
100. The method of layering transparent paint over dry paint is called:
a) Glazing
101. Which tool is used to clean brushes? b) Turpentine
102. Which of the following is NOT a color primary in traditional color
theory? b) Green
103. The technique of creating artwork using dots of color is called: a)
Pointillism
104. What is the term for the edge of an object where it meets the
background? a) Contour line
105. Which famous artist is known for his Sunflowers series? a) Vincent
van Gogh
106. Which medium is made by mixing pigment with water and gum
arabic? c) Watercolor
107. Which Indian art style involves intricate floral and geometric
designs, often in manuscripts? a) Mughal miniature
108. The artist Salvador Dalí is best known for which art style? a)
Surrealism
109. Which element of art refers to the lightness or darkness of a
color? b) Value
110. Which is NOT a primary color in the RGB color model? d) Yellow
111. Which of the following is a subtractive color model used in
printing? b) CMYK
112. The process of creating artwork by assembling different materials
is called: a) Collage
113. Which of the following tools is used to apply paint in broad
strokes? a) Palette knife
114. What is the term for the imaginary line where the earth and sky
appear to meet? a) Horizon
115. Which Indian painter is famous for blending Indian and Western
styles? a) Amrita Sher-Gil
116. Which principle of design involves the repetition of elements to
create movement? b) Rhythm
117. Which material is commonly used for making fresco paintings? c)
Wet plaster
118. What type of perspective uses two vanishing points? b) Two-point
perspective
119. Which of the following is NOT a type of balance in art? d) Circular
120. Which Indian art form uses natural dyes and depicts mythological
themes on cloth? a) Kalamkari
121. The term "sfumato" refers to: b) Smoky, soft blending
122. What is the main characteristic of Baroque art? b) Drama and
movement
123. The art of creating prints by pressing inked plates onto paper is
called: b) Etching
124. Which of the following is NOT a common subject in still life
paintings? c) Animals
125. What is a "Triptych"? b) A three-paneled artwork
126. Which Indian painter was known for his bold colors and folk style?
a) Jamini Roy
127. Which of the following is a complementary color pair? b) Red and
Green
128. What is the main feature of Surrealism? b) Dreamlike, bizarre
imagery
129. Which tool is used for carving in woodcut printmaking? b) Gouge
130. The term "Fresco secco" means painting on: b) Dry plaster
131. The term "Still Life" refers to paintings of: b) Inanimate objects
132. Which color scheme uses variations of a single color? c)
Monochromatic
133. Which is NOT a primary color in subtractive color mixing? d)
Orange
134. The "Golden Ratio" is a principle related to: b) Proportional
composition
135. The artist Henri Matisse is best known for which style? a) Fauvism
136. Which medium uses pigments mixed with egg yolk? a) Tempera
137. Which tool is used to hold brushes while painting? a) Easel
138. What is the art of folding paper called? a) Origami
139. Which Indian art form involves using dots and lines to create tribal
motifs? b) Gond
140. The term "Chiaroscuro" originated in which country? b) Italy
141. The element of art that describes the area within or around
objects is: b) Space
142. Which color is made by mixing blue and yellow? a) Green
143. Which Indian painter is known for his nationalist and folk-inspired
works? a) Nandalal Bose
144. The style of art that emphasizes accuracy and detail is called: a)
Realism
145. Which of these tools is NOT commonly used in sculpture? c) Easel
146. Which is a method of applying thin, transparent layers of paint? b)
Glazing
147. Which Indian state is famous for Pattachitra paintings? a) Odisha
148. What is the name of the process of making prints from a metal
plate? b) Etching
149. Which art movement is characterized by the use of non-
representational shapes? a) Abstract Expressionism
150. Which color combination is known as a triadic color scheme? c)
Purple, Orange, Green
151. The technique of rubbing pigment onto paper with a textured
surface is called: a) Frottage
152. [No question provided]
153. The principle of "Proportion" in art refers to: a) The relative size of
elements
154. Which type of paint is water-soluble but becomes water-resistant
when dry? b) Acrylic
155. Which Indian art form is known for its use of bold black outlines
and flat colors? b) Madhubani
156. Which of the following is NOT a sculpture technique? c) Etching
157. The technique where color is applied in small dots or strokes that
blend in the viewer's eye is called: a) Pointillism
158. Which artist is famous for the artwork "Les Demoiselles
d'Avignon"? a) Pablo Picasso
159. The main ingredient in oil paints is: b) Linseed oil
160. What is the name of the canvas frame? b) Stretcher
161. Which art style focuses on spontaneous, automatic, or
subconscious creation? a) Surrealism
162. Which principle of design uses elements to create a sense of unity
through similarity? b) Repetition
163. The use of light and shadow to give the illusion of depth is called:
b) Chiaroscuro
164. Which Indian artist was a pioneer of modern Indian art and a
principal of Santiniketan art school? a) Nandalal Bose
165. Which element of art is used to define shapes and forms? b) Line
166. What is a "Fresco" painting? b) Painting on wet plaster
167. Which tool is primarily used for mixing paint? a) Palette knife
168. Which artist is famous for surreal, dreamlike paintings featuring
melting clocks? a) Salvador Dalí
169. The term "Impasto" means: b) Thick, textured paint application
170. Which of the following is NOT a principle of design? c) Texture
171. The Indian art form "Kalamkari" involves: c) Using natural dyes on
cloth
172. What does the color "Hue" refer to? c) The name of a color
173. Which is NOT a type of perspective? d) Color perspective
174. Which artist is known as the "Father of Modern Art"? d) Paul
Cézanne
175. Which art form involves arranging small pieces of colored stone or
glass? a) Mosaic
176. The art movement "Cubism" was co-founded by: a) Pablo Picasso
and Georges Braque
177. What kind of lines are used to suggest calmness and stability? c)
Horizontal lines
178. Which Indian painting style is traditionally done on cloth scrolls?
a) Pattachitra
179. Which tool would a sculptor use to smooth a surface? b) Rasp
180. What is "Collage" art? b) Assembling different materials on a
surface
181. What is a "Palette"? a) A surface for mixing paint
182. Which of the following artists is known for abstract paintings with
geometric forms? a) Piet Mondrian
183. Which Indian artist painted "Self Portrait with Thorn Necklace and
Hummingbird"? b) Frida Kahlo
184. What is the technique of "Etching"? b) Scratching a design onto a
metal plate
185. Which art style is characterized by visible brushstrokes and open
composition? a) Impressionism
186. Which artist is known for his drip paintings? a) Jackson Pollock
187. The term "Trompe-l'œil" refers to: a) Optical illusion art
188. Which element of art involves the tactile quality of a surface? b)
Texture
189. Which art movement began in the early 20th century emphasizing
the subconscious mind? a) Surrealism
190. What is "Sgraffito"? a) Scratching through a surface to reveal
underlying color
191. Which Indian artist is famous for his colorful and bold paintings of
horses and bulls? b) M.F. Husain
192. Which is NOT a color scheme? c) Linear
193. What is the art of creating images using only black ink called? b)
Ink wash painting
194. The "Eye level" in perspective drawing refers to: a) The height of
the viewer's eyes
195. Which material is commonly used for making bronze sculptures?
a) Copper and tin alloy
196. Which Indian painting style is characterized by intricate line work
and natural themes? d) Madhubani
197. Which of these is NOT a primary color in the CMYK model? d) Blue
198. Which art form involves making prints by pressing ink onto paper
through a stencil? a) Screen printing
199. The word "abstract" in art means: b) Non-representational
200. Which artist is known for the "Water Lilies" series? a) Claude
Monet
201. Which color is created by mixing red and blue? a) Purple
202. Which Indian festival is often celebrated with vibrant rangoli art?
a) Diwali
203. The process of creating a three-dimensional illusion on a flat
surface is called: a) Perspective
204. Which Indian artist is famous for incorporating folk art into
modern paintings? a) Jamini Roy
205. Which paint dries fastest? b) Acrylic paint
206. The term "Gesso" refers to: b) A primer used to prepare surfaces
for painting
207. Which element of art refers to the area around and between
objects? b) Space
208. Which Indian art form involves depicting stories from epics like
Ramayana and Mahabharata? a) Pattachitra
209. The artist Henri Rousseau was known for: a) Surreal jungle scenes
210. What is the main characteristic of Impressionism? b) Emphasis on
light and color with loose brushwork
211. Which tool is used for carving stone sculptures? a) Chisel
212. The technique of drawing light and dark to show volume is called:
b) Shading
213. Which Indian art form is done mainly by the Bhil tribe and uses
dots and lines? a) Gond
214. Which color is opposite blue on the color wheel? c) Yellow
215. Which artist is famous for "The Persistence of Memory"? a)
Salvador Dalí
216. The "Golden Ratio" is approximately equal to: a) 1.618
217. Which art style focuses on geometric shapes and multiple
viewpoints? a) Cubism
218. The "Fauves" were known for: a) Bright, wild colors
219. Which Indian art form uses vibrant colors and floral motifs on silk?
a) Kalamkari
220. Which tool would an artist use to mix colors? a) Palette knife
221. Which principle of design refers to the focal point of artwork? a)
Emphasis
222. The term "Mosaic" refers to: b) Art made from small pieces of
glass or stone
223. The medium best suited for detailed line work and ink drawings is:
c) Pen and ink
224. Which Indian artist is known for his murals at Shantiniketan? a)
Nandalal Bose
225. Which of these is NOT a primary color in the RYB color model? d)
Green
226. Which technique is used to create the illusion of texture on a flat
surface? b) Trompe-l'œil
227. What is the art of folding paper called? a) Origami
228. Which Indian painting style is characterized by geometric shapes
and tribal motifs? a) Warli
229. Which tool is NOT used in printmaking? d) Easel
230. What is the name of the technique involving applying paint in
small dots? a) Pointillism
231. Which artist is considered a pioneer of Abstract Expressionism? a)
Jackson Pollock
232. The use of one color and its tints and shades in an artwork is
called: b) Monochromatic
233. The term "Contrapposto" refers to: a) A balanced asymmetrical
pose in sculpture
234. Which Indian state is famous for Warli art? a) Maharashtra
235. The "Horizon line" in a painting represents: a) The boundary
between earth and sky
236. Which medium is made by mixing pigment with egg yolk? a)
Tempera
237. Which art movement is associated with dreams and the
subconscious? a) Surrealism
238. Which element of art describes the surface quality of an artwork?
b) Texture
239. Which Indian artist is famous for the painting "Bride and Groom"?
c) Amrita Sher-Gil
240. Which tool is primarily used in woodcut printmaking? a) Gouge
241. What is the main characteristic of Baroque art? b) Drama and
movement
242. Which of the following is NOT a sculpture technique? c) Painting
243. Which artist painted "Guernica"? a) Pablo Picasso
244. Which color scheme uses three colors equally spaced on the color
wheel? b) Triadic
245. The term "Sfumato" was popularized by which artist? a) Leonardo
da Vinci
246. Which Indian art form is famous for scroll painting depicting
stories? a) Pattachitra
247. The tool used to spread paint thickly to create texture is called: b)
Palette knife
248. Which art style is known for fragmented objects and multiple
viewpoints? a) Cubism
249. Which medium is transparent and made with pigment and water?
c) Watercolor
250. The term "Chiaroscuro" refers to: a) Use of light and dark
contrasts
251. Which Indian artist was the first woman painter to gain
international recognition? a) Amrita Sher-Gil
252. Which tool is used for detailed carving in metal plates? a) Burin
253. What is the term for a painting done on wet plaster? a) Fresco
254. Which Indian art form primarily uses natural dyes on fabric? a)
Kalamkari
255. Which of the following is NOT a printmaking technique? c) Collage
256. The color "Magenta" is made by mixing: a) Red and blue
257. What kind of lines are used to create movement and tension? c)
Diagonal
258. The Indian artist M.F. Husain is famous for: a) Modern Indian
paintings
259. What is "Negative space" in art? b) The space around and
between the subject
260. Which type of perspective has two vanishing points? b) Two-point
perspective
261. Which brush type is best for fine details? b) Round brush
262. The art movement "Dadaism" is characterized by: b) Nonsense
and absurdity
263. Which of these is NOT a primary color in the RGB model? d)
Yellow
264. Which Indian art form features intricate floral and animal
patterns? a) Madhubani
265. What does the term "Glazing" mean in painting? a) Applying a
transparent layer of paint
266. Which sculpture method involves shaping a soft material like clay?
b) Modeling
267. What is the effect of complementary colors placed side by side? b)
They intensify each other
268. The artist Vincent van Gogh was associated with which art
movement? b) Post-Impressionism
269. Which Indian art style uses dots and lines to create images of
animals and nature? a) Gond
270. The term "Assemblage" refers to: a) A type of collage using three-
dimensional objects
271. Which of these is NOT a basic shape in art? d) Curve
272. The use of soft, smoky edges in painting is called: a) Sfumato
273. Which material is NOT commonly used in sculpture? d) Paper
274. Which Indian artist is known for the painting "The Blue Lady"? b)
Amrita Sher-Gil
275. The "Vanishing point" in perspective drawing is: a) Where parallel
lines appear to converge
276. Which color scheme uses colors next to each other on the color
wheel? b) Analogous
277. What is the main characteristic of Realism? b) Accurate depiction
of life
278. The technique "Impasto" results in: b) Thick, textured paint
279. Which tool is commonly used to create etchings? a) Burin
280. Which art movement emphasized capturing light and its changing
qualities? a) Impressionism
281. Which Indian art style is painted mainly on temple walls? b)
Pattachitra
282. The term "Tonal value" in art refers to: a) The lightness or
darkness of a color
283. Which Indian festival features traditional rangoli art made on
floors? a) Diwali
284. The use of repeated elements to create movement is called: a)
Rhythm
285. The term "Mosaic" comes from: a) Ancient Greece
286. Which art medium uses pigment mixed with wax? b) Encaustic
287. Which of the following artists is NOT associated with Cubism? c)
Henri Matisse
288. The process of transferring a design from one surface to another
is called: a) Stenciling
289. The "Golden Ratio" is also known as: a) Phi
290. Which Indian art form is known for storytelling through scroll
paintings? a) Pattachitra
291. The term "Collage" means: b) Assembling various materials on a
surface
292. Which artist is famous for the "Blue Period"? a) Pablo Picasso
293. Which color is made by mixing equal parts of red and yellow? a)
Orange
294. What is the term for the study of colors? b) Color theory
295. Which Indian artist was a contemporary of Rabindranath Tagore?
a) Nandalal Bose
296. Which technique involves scratching a surface to create texture?
a) Sgraffito
297. Which of the following is NOT a type of balance in design? d)
Circular
298. The "Fauvism" art movement is associated with: a) Wild, bright
colors
299. Art Questions Answer Key
300. b) To prepare the surface for painting
301. c) The actual color name
302. a) Form
303. b) Non-representational or non-objective art
304. b) Pointillism
305. b) Watercolor on paper
306. b) RGB
307. a) Warli
308. b) Walls
309. b) A surface for mixing colors
310. b) Dreams and the subconscious
311. a) Texture
312. c) Abanindranath Tagore
313. c) Acrylic paint
314. a) Mosaic
315. b) Vincent van Gogh
316. a) Gond
317. b) To apply paint
318. a) Cubism
319. a) Shape
320. a) Nandalal Bose
321. a) Where parallel lines converge
322. c) Green
323. a) Using one color in different shades
324. a) Kalamkari
325. b) Chiaroscuro
326. a) Form
327. a) Etching
328. a) Odisha and West Bengal
329. c) Balance
330. a) 1.618
331. b) Tempera
332. a) Salvador Dalí
333. b) Light and color with loose brushwork
334. a) Gond
335. a) Origami
336. a) Chisel
337. a) Lightness or darkness of a color
338. d) Monochrome
339. a) A type of collage with three-dimensional objects
340. a) Pablo Picasso
341. b) Watercolor
342. a) Unity
343. a) White paint on red ochre background
344. a) Pablo Picasso
345. a) Flat brush
346. d) Easel
347. a) Soft, smoky transitions between colors
348. d) Collage
349. a) Priming
350. a) Pablo Picasso
351. b) Oil paint
352. a) Where the sky meets the ground
353. a) Warli
354. a) Radial
355. a) Sgraffito
356. a) Claude Monet
357. b) Contrast
358. a) Warli
359. a) Charcoal
360. a) Hatching
361. a) Red
362. (Number error - no question)
363. (Number error - no question)
364. (Partial question continued from 362)
365. b) Sumi-e
366. a) Space
367. a) Pattachitra
368. c) Isometric perspective
369. a) Lithography
370. a) Movement
371. a) A painting divided into three parts
372. a) Jackson Pollock
373. b) Impressionism
374. a) Kalamkari
375. b) Analogous
376. a) Light and shadow contrast
377. a) Watercolor
378. a) Distorting an object to show depth
379. a) Leonardo da Vinci
380. a) Balance
381. a) Madhubani
382. a) Impasto
383. c) Mosaic
384. a) Acrylic
385. a) Emphasis
386. b) Gond
387. a) Andy Warhol
388. a) Fresco
389. a) Purple
390. a) Rhythm
391. a) Gond
392. a) Oil paint
393. a) Contrast
394. a) Hog bristle
395. a) The area around and between subjects
396. a) Realism
397. a) Pattachitra
398. a) Two-point perspective
399. a) Sandro Botticelli
400. a) Rhythm
401. a) Pattachitra
402. a) Art made by assembling different materials
403. a) Tortillon
404. a) Composition
405. a) Fauvism
406. a) Madhubani
407. a) Sgraffito
408. a) Balance
409. a) Kalamkari
410. a) The treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting
411. a) A work of art divided into three panels
412. a) Round brush
413. a) Oil dries slower than acrylic
414. a) Creating aesthetically pleasing compositions
415. c) Green
416. a) Impressionism
417. a) Using variations of a single color
418. a) The feel or appearance of a surface
419. a) Gond
420. a) Depiction of dream-like scenes
421. a) Screen printing
422. a) Kalamkari
423. a) Shape
424. a) Pablo Picasso
425. a) Glazing
426. a) Representing an object in perspective to create depth
427. a) Kalamkari
428. a) Unity
429. a) Woodcut
430. a) Value
431. a) Vincent van Gogh
432. a) Art that does not attempt to represent reality
433. a) Warli
434. c) Balance
435. a) Impasto
436. a) Cubism
437. a) The empty space around and between objects
438. a) Odisha and West Bengal
439. d) Red
440. a) Tempera
441. a) Composition
442. a) Leonardo da Vinci
443. a) Soft, smoky transitions between colors
444. a) Charcoal
445. a) One-point perspective
446. a) Bold, vibrant colors
447. a) Jackson Pollock
448. a) Artwork made from assembling different objects
449. a) Pattachitra
450. a) Fan brush
451. a) Orange
452. a) Applying a thin transparent layer of paint
453. a) Watercolor
454. a) Andy Warhol
455. c) Yellow
456. a) Contrast
457. a) Gond
458. a) Art made by assembling different materials
459. a) Sgraffito
460. a) Rhythm
461. a) Warli
462. a) Fresco
463. a) Lightness or darkness of a color
464. a) Hot wax
465. a) Salvador Dalí
466. a) Acrylic
467. a) Painting with tiny dots of color
468. a) Value
469. a) Pattachitra
470. a) Emphasis
471. a) Etching
472. a) Soft blending of colors without harsh outlines
473. a) Bihar
474. a) Triadic
475. a) Sandro Botticelli
476. a) Thickly applied paint that stands out from the surface
477. a) Gond
478. a) Texture
479. a) Watercolor
480. a) Realism
481. d) Collage
482. a) Movement
483. a) Flat brush
484. a) Contrast between light and dark
485. a) Madhubani
486. a) Andy Warhol
487. a) Art created by assembling various materials
488. a) Sgraffito
489. a) Green
490. a) Balance
491. a) Warli
492. a) Secco
493. a) The lightness or darkness of a color
494. a) Encaustic
495. a) Salvador Dalí
496. a) Acrylic
497. a) Painting using small dots of color
498. a) Value
499. a) Kalamkari