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Proportion Test

1. Even though people have different-sized faces and features, artists can apply universal guidelines for mapping any face that the artist draws. (1 point)

A) True***
B) False

2. Which of the following are characteristics of a male's facial features? Select all that apply. (2 points)

A) skinny nose
B) thick nose***
C) widest part of face is around the eyes
D) widest part of face is around the chin***

3. Janet is planning out the human face that she's drawing. She has sketched out the eyes. How can she use the placement of the eyes to figure out where to place the corners of the mouth? (1 point)

A) draw a vertical line down from the center of the eyebrows***
B) draw a vertical line down from the center of the pupils
C) draw a vertical line down from the inner corner of the eye
D) draw a vertical line down from the outer corner of the eye

4. The Golden Mean can be applied to drawings of human figures that are in motion. (1 point)

A) True
B) False***

5. Luke and Kara both draw the same cartoon for their school newspaper. They take turns drawing the same turtle character, which looks identical in every issue. Luke and Kara must use the Golden Mean in order to ensure consistency. (1 point)

A) True***
B) False

6. Which of the following is true about Divine Proportion? Select all that apply. (3 points)

A) It can be observed when looking at a church***
B) It can be observed when looking at a real flower***
C) It can be observed when looking at a seashell***
D) It can be observed when looking at water

During which time period was the Golden Mean first invented? (1 point)

A) Ancient Greece
B) the Middle Ages
C) the modern era
D) the Renaissance

8. What is the ratio of the Golden Mean? (1 point)

A) 1 to 1
B) 1 to 1.5
C) 1 to 1.6***
D) 1 to 2

9. If an artist applies the Golden Mean to the subject that he is drawing, what is likely to result? (1 point)

A) The subject will look proportionally correct***
B) The subject will not look proportionally correct
C) The subject will be broken into separate lines
D) The subject will look like a spiral

10. What should an artist first do in order to render any subject as realistically as possible? (1 point)

A) draw the details of the background
B) draw the details of the main subject
C) roughly draw the main subject to fit inside of a pyramid
D) roughly draw the proportion of the main subject***

11. When mapping the human figure, what point rests halfway between the nipple line and the bottom of the pelvis? (1 point)

A) the belly button or navel***
B) the bottom rib
C) the top of the pelvis
D) the top rib

12. To what kinds of art can the Golden Mean be applied? Select all that apply. (3 points)

A) drawings of landscapes
B) drawings of humans***
C) cartoon characters
D) stadiums

13. Who was the creator of the Golden Mean? (1 point)

A) Dali
B) Euclid***
C) Leonardo
D) Mondrian

14. When mapping the human figure, where is the top eighth always going to be? (1 point)

A) the forehead
B) the head and shoulders
C) the head to the nipple line
D) the whole head***

15. How can an artist make drawing the human form easier? (1 point)

A) divide the whole body into eight even sections***
B) divide the whole body into eight uneven sections
C) divide the whole body into six even sections
D) divide the whole body into six uneven sections

So I put in the answers I think I know but there are a few questions I have no idea so if someone could help you would be greatly appreciated!!!

1. True

2. Thick nose and widest part of face is around the chin
3. B
4. True
5. False
6. A B C
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. D
11. A
12. A B D
13. B
14. D
15. A

Just took the test!:)

Mystery is right

I put full trust into these answers and surprisingly enough they were all right, appreciate it!

“mystery” is correct for Unit 8 Lesson 1. 🖤

is allie right?

Im pretty sure Allie is for the most part correct

Sure! I'm here to help you. Let's go through the questions you have trouble with.

4. The Golden Mean can be applied to drawings of human figures that are in motion.
To answer this question, you need to understand what the Golden Mean is and if it can be applied to drawings of human figures in motion. To find the answer, you can search for information about the Golden Mean and its application in art. By reading reliable sources, you can determine whether the statement is true or false.

5. Luke and Kara both draw the same cartoon for their school newspaper. They take turns drawing the same turtle character, which looks identical in every issue. Luke and Kara must use the Golden Mean in order to ensure consistency.
Similar to the previous question, you need to understand if the Golden Mean is necessary for consistency in drawing the same character. Researching the concept of the Golden Mean and its application in art can help you provide the correct answer.

6. Which of the following is true about Divine Proportion? Select all that apply.
To answer this question, you need to know the characteristics or applications of Divine Proportion. Conducting research on Divine Proportion, also known as the Golden Ratio, can help you identify the correct options.

During which time period was the Golden Mean first invented?
To answer this question, you need to know the historical period in which the Golden Mean was first introduced. Researching the origins of the Golden Mean can help you determine the correct answer.

8. What is the ratio of the Golden Mean?
To answer this question, you need to know the specific ratio associated with the Golden Mean. Researching the Golden Mean or Golden Ratio can provide you with the correct answer.

13. Who was the creator of the Golden Mean?
To answer this question, you need to know the person credited with the creation or discovery of the Golden Mean. Researching the history of the Golden Mean can help you find the correct answer.

Remember, conducting thorough research using reliable sources is essential to finding the correct answers.

number 3 is actually - draw a vertical line down from the center of the pupils (b)

number 4 - false
number 5 - false

Happened to look and noticed several questions on the Golden Ratio, a favourite topic of mine.

#13 is totally absurd. Nobody created the GR, it is simply there.
That's like asking who created π.
#7 "During which time period was the Golden Mean first invented?"
- also a ridiculous question.

No -- 2, 3

?? -- 7

I don't know; check your text -- 8, 11, 12, 13, 15
(If I'd have to look any of them up, then it's an "I don't know" reply.)

If you can't check your text, then go with what you have.