Mrs. Watson's Grade 11 Art Exam
DATE of Exam: Mon. January 28, 2019
(Room 201 / 8:30am - 10:30am)
FORMAT FOR THE FINAL EXAM: (worth 10% of overall mark)
PART A: SLIDE IDENTIFICATION (Knowledge - 20 marks)
You will be shown 20 slides from our slide list this year. You will be asked to identify 2 pieces of information for each - Artist, Title, Medium, Movement (date not required). Each item is worth 1/2 mark.
HOW TO STUDY: Go on Quizlet and test your knowledge
PART B: APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW (Application - 20 marks)
You will be shown 4 slides that you have not seen, but are from the art movements we have studied this year. For each, you will be asked to identify the movement (for 1 mark) and provide 2 fully developed reasons (2 marks each) to justify your answer.
HOW TO STUDY: Review the common characteristics for each movement (see Art History page). Test yourself by finding examples of those characteristics from our slide list.
PART C: MULTIPLE CHOICE / MATCHING (Thinking - 20 marks)
All questions in this section will be completed on scantron.
Multiple Choice - You will be given 20 multiple choice questions about art movements and art history terminology that we have studied this year.
HOW TO STUDY: Review the common characteristics for each movement and key terms from your notes (see Art History page).
Matching - You will be given terms and definitions (in sets of 5) related to studio units we have completed this semester: oil painting process, monoprinting process, mixed media painting process, the 7 Colour Contrasts (Colour Theory).
HOW TO STUDY: Review handouts provided in class.
PART D: ART CRITIQUE (Communication - 20 marks)
You will be shown an image and asked to go through the Art Critique process: Description, Analysis, Interpretation, Judgement. You will be prompted by questions to respond in full sentences.
HOW TO STUDY: Review your Art History notes and review Elements & Principles of Design.
PART E: DRAWING TASK (Application - 20 marks)
You will be given a drawing task in which you are asked to design something for a specific purpose. It will be to demonstrate your understanding of 1 or 2 point perspective. Some reference materials will be provided. It is recommended that you bring a ruler.
HOW TO PREPARE: Review your perspective drawing notes in your sketchbook or online under our "Drawing Unit"
You will be shown 20 slides from our slide list this year. You will be asked to identify 2 pieces of information for each - Artist, Title, Medium, Movement (date not required). Each item is worth 1/2 mark.
HOW TO STUDY: Go on Quizlet and test your knowledge
PART B: APPLY WHAT YOU KNOW (Application - 20 marks)
You will be shown 4 slides that you have not seen, but are from the art movements we have studied this year. For each, you will be asked to identify the movement (for 1 mark) and provide 2 fully developed reasons (2 marks each) to justify your answer.
HOW TO STUDY: Review the common characteristics for each movement (see Art History page). Test yourself by finding examples of those characteristics from our slide list.
PART C: MULTIPLE CHOICE / MATCHING (Thinking - 20 marks)
All questions in this section will be completed on scantron.
Multiple Choice - You will be given 20 multiple choice questions about art movements and art history terminology that we have studied this year.
HOW TO STUDY: Review the common characteristics for each movement and key terms from your notes (see Art History page).
Matching - You will be given terms and definitions (in sets of 5) related to studio units we have completed this semester: oil painting process, monoprinting process, mixed media painting process, the 7 Colour Contrasts (Colour Theory).
HOW TO STUDY: Review handouts provided in class.
PART D: ART CRITIQUE (Communication - 20 marks)
You will be shown an image and asked to go through the Art Critique process: Description, Analysis, Interpretation, Judgement. You will be prompted by questions to respond in full sentences.
HOW TO STUDY: Review your Art History notes and review Elements & Principles of Design.
PART E: DRAWING TASK (Application - 20 marks)
You will be given a drawing task in which you are asked to design something for a specific purpose. It will be to demonstrate your understanding of 1 or 2 point perspective. Some reference materials will be provided. It is recommended that you bring a ruler.
HOW TO PREPARE: Review your perspective drawing notes in your sketchbook or online under our "Drawing Unit"
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