Colour Theory Made Easy Quiz by Elvin

What is colour theory?
The collection of rules and guidelines which painters use to choose the material of paint for their art pieces.
The collection of rules and guidelines which artists use to communicate with his audience through appealing colour schemes in their art pieces.
The collection of rules and guidelines which artists use to indicate which genre of art they wish to communicate with his audience.
The collection of rules and guidelines which illustrators use to determine which tools to sketch or outline his art pieces.
What happens when white is added to a hue?
It becomes a shade.
It becomes a tone.
It remains a hue.
It becomes a tint.
What is the purpose of mixing hues with grey to make tones?
To make the colour visually appealing to the human eye.
To make the colour boring and muted.
To make the colour brighter.
To make the colour more neutral.
Statement: Shade is the ... Version of its original hue. Fill in the blank.
Darker
Lighter
Brighter
Duller
What are values and chroma?
Terminologies that describe the visibility of colours we see.
Adjectives that we use to show how colours are important to art pieces.
Technical terms for the way we talk about colours.
Terminologies that artists use to determine the accuracy of colours from an art to real life.
Which of these statements accurately describe values in colours? Answers can be more than one.
White is the colour with the lowest value.
The lighter the colour, the higher the value.
Black is the colour with the highest value.
The darker the colour, the lower its value
How is chroma being developed in the scenario above?
The pure red is mixed with neutral colours to appeal to the human eye.
The pure red is mixed with other colours, making it less pure.
The pure red is mixed with other colours to show degradation of a colour over time.
The pure red is mixed with neutral colours to create more muted colours.
Who invented the colour wheel?
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Albert Einstein
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Thomas Edison
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Charles Darwin
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Isaac Newton
What colour combination is this?
Complementary
Analogous
Triadic
Monochromatic
What colour combination is this?
Complementary
Triadic
Analogous
Tetradic
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