Understanding Comics Test | Final Test - Medium

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Understanding Comics Test | Final Test - Medium

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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. Pictures and words should have what kind of relationship?
(a) Subversive
(b) Domineering
(c) Partnership
(d) Unequal

2. Which artist incorporated neurotic quill-lines into his/her work?
(a) Carl Bark
(b) Krystine Kryttre
(c) Chester Gould
(d) R. Crumb

3. Which of the following is a use of color in comics?
(a) All of these
(b) To create a sensation
(c) To express a mood
(d) To add depth

4. Whose uneven lines pantomimed the inner struggles of modern life?
(a) Kirby
(b) Spiegelman
(c) Jules Feiffer
(d) Jose Munoz

5. What combination has words that amplify or elaborate on an image, or vice versa?
(a) Duo-specific
(b) Montage
(c) Inter-dependent
(d) Additive

Short Answer Questions

1. What kind of combination treats words as integral parts of the picture?

2. What is the concept of uniting different art forms associated with different senses?

3. The standard ______ color process was introduced to help control color costs and streamline the process.

4. The creation of work in any medium will follow a certain path containing how many steps?

5. What Scottish physicist isolated the three additive primaries?

Short Essay Questions

1. How can an artist depict emotion in a comic?

2. Describe the process of creating art using the six-step path.

3. What was one result of the color printing used for superheroes?

4. Why do people think words and pictures together is more simplistic than either art individually?

5. What happened to comics after the invention of printing?

6. How can a word balloon vary?

7. How does McCloud feel about color and comics?

8. Describe the difference between the additive primaries and the subtractive primaries.

9. In panels rich with images, why would an artist add words?

10. How can backgrounds indicate invisible ideas such as emotions?

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