Tempera paints are:
a. transparent and allow for a layering of colors.
b. opaque and allow for muted, subdued colors.
c. transparent and allow for a smooth covering of intense color.
d. opaque and allow for a flat covering of intense color.
Question 2Powdered tempera paints are
not recommended for young children because:
a. they are messy to mix.
b. young children cannot mix them without adult assistance. c. they create inhalable dusts and may have toxic pigments. d. they are more expensive than liquid tempera paints.
Question 3Gardner (1980) describes artistic development as a(n):
a. S-shaped curve.
b. V-shaped curve.
c. U-shaped curve.
d. M-shaped curve.
Question 4According to Gardner (1980), the tadpole man usually appears in children's drawings around:
a. age two to three years.
b. age four to five years.
c. age five to six years.
d. age seven to eight years.
Question 5According to Gardner (1980), around the age of seven:
a. free graphic expression is replaced with a determination to achieve realism. b. children search for literal meaning rather than metaphors.
c. children's drawings exhibit a strong command of form and considerable beauty.
d. children ceaselessly create and re-create representations of objects, often recognizable to others.
Question 6According to Gardner (1980), the creativity of preschoolers:
a. is limited to art, music, drama, and language.
b. is expressed through physical gestures and language.
c. has much in common with that of talented adults using ideas in fresh, unusual ways.
d. peaks at age four.