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Technical-Vocational - Livelihood Track Information and Communications Technology Illustration

This document appears to be a diagnostic test for a technical-vocational illustration course. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in illustration, including: - Different types of illustrators such as editorial, children's book, medical, and product illustrators. - Key historical developments in printing and illustration such as the invention of movable type by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. - Common illustration techniques such as crosshatching, hatching, and using different pencil grips. - Fundamental design concepts like the use of horizontal and vertical lines to convey different meanings. - Early art history, including stone age art materials and prehistoric cave paintings featuring animal hunting scenes.

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Technical-Vocational - Livelihood Track Information and Communications Technology Illustration

This document appears to be a diagnostic test for a technical-vocational illustration course. It contains 30 multiple choice questions testing various concepts in illustration, including: - Different types of illustrators such as editorial, children's book, medical, and product illustrators. - Key historical developments in printing and illustration such as the invention of movable type by Johannes Gutenberg in the 15th century. - Common illustration techniques such as crosshatching, hatching, and using different pencil grips. - Fundamental design concepts like the use of horizontal and vertical lines to convey different meanings. - Early art history, including stone age art materials and prehistoric cave paintings featuring animal hunting scenes.

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Technical- Vocational- Livelihood Track

Information and Communications Technology


Illustration
Diagnostic Test
1st Semester S.Y. 2020- 2021

Name:_______________________________ Score: 50
Grade and section:________________________ Date: _____________

I. Multiple choice.
Directions: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of your choice.

1. If Clara’s job is creating two-dimensional images for various companies and industries, Clara is
called an ______________?
A. illumination C. illustration
B. illusion D. illustrator
2. If Bing created a visual representation of the character, Mulan, based on ideas and text written and
created by her writers and concept creators, her rendering of it is actually called an ___________.
A. illumination C. illustration
B. illusion D. illustrator
3. In the Rennaisance artists began to draw live nude figures for and developed ________.
A. cubism C. realism
B. darwinism D. surrealism
4. Joshua works with advertising agencies to create a finished drawing or painting of a product. He
creates illustrations for items like brochures, commercial packaging, and various forms of
advertisement. What kind of illustrator is Joshua?
A. Children’s book Illustrator C. Product Illustrator
B. Editorial Illustrator D. Storyboard Illustrator
5. Betty creates images that accompany articles in publications like newspapers, magazines, and
journals. These illustrations are meant to illuminate key concepts from the text. What kind of
illustrator is Betty?
A. Children’s book Illustrator C. Product Illustrator
b. Editorial Illustrator D. Storyboard Illustrator
6. By 1450 _______________ invented a method of printing from raised alphabet characters cast on
movable types.
A. Johann Leopold Gustav C. Johannes Gutenburg
B. Thomas Gutenburg D. Thomas Aquinas
7. Manny creates pictures that appear beside the text written for a story. Through his artwork, he helps
bring the words to life. What kind of illustrator is Manny?
A. Children’s book Illustrator C. Product Illustrator
B. Editorial Illustrator D. Storyboard Illustrator
8. Reeve is not a medical doctor but he creates realistic renderings to be used in the medical field. His
illustrations are used in textbooks, charts, magazines and advertising all directed to the medical
profession. Reeve is a
A. children’s book Illustrator C. medical Illustrator
b. editorial Illustrator D. technical Illustrator
9. Being a ____________ would require a talent in drawing human organs or the schematics of the
human body or surgical procedures.
A. Children’s book Illustrator C. Medical Illustrator
b. Editorial Illustrator D. Technical Illustrator
10. Illustrations are created or drawn by _____________.
A. Doctors C. Medical Personnels
B. Illustrators D. Teachers
11. A common example of an __________ illustration is political cartoons. 
A. Digital C. Medical
B. Editorial D. Technical
12. What is the most common material used by Stone Age artist to engrave and draw?
A. charcoal and stone C. Paint and brush
B. Laser printer D. pen and paper
13. Paulie and Simon create the pictures for a book which is typically classified as works for kids 12
years old and younger. What kind of illustrators are Paulie and Simon?
A. Children’s book Illustrator C. Product Illustrator
b. Editorial Illustrator D. Storyboard Illustrator
14. Straight lines parallel to the horizon that move from left to right are called___________ lines. They
suggest width, distance, calmness, and stability.
A. Diagonal C. Vertical
B. Horizontal D. Zigzag
15. Prehistoric art mainly involves themes like _______.
A. Buildings and Houses C. drinking tea
B. cars D. People hunting animals
16. Paper is said to be first developed in _______ in the 2nd century,
A. China C. Philippines.
B. Libya D. USA
17. What technique should Mariel apply if she wanted to give tone and shadows in rows of parallel
lines of her artwork?
A. Crosshatching C. Matching
B. Hatching D. Crossmatching
18. In the 3rd century, the Chinese developed a working form of printing called _________.
A. Chinese printing press C. woodblock
B. Mahjong blocks D. Roadblock
19. In the Western Europe, ____________ are produced. They are so called because of the use of gold
and silver which illuminates the text and accompanying illustrations.
A. bible C. illuminated gold and silver
B. Illuminated manuscripts D. Newspaper
20. The first full length animated movie created by Disney was________.
A. Aladin C. Lion King
B. Finding Nemo D. Snow White
21. Which of the following technology best improved fast production of publications?
A. Paper and pen C. printing press
B. Stone and charcoal D. woodblocks
22. Which of the following are designed to make a much heavier mark and to create a tonal range?
A. Erasers C. Soft pencil and graphite
B. Pen and paper D. Triangles
23. What type of pencil can be used like watercolour washes when exposed to water?
A. Aqua sketching pencil C. Peel back pencil
B. Clutch Pencil D. Triangular pencil
24. What type of pencil has more versatility for creating tone and textures than the hard
Pencil?
A. Eraser C. Graphite
B. Hard Pencil D. Soft Pencil
25. What pencil grip employs the most tension of the four, making it ideal for detail work.
A paper towel under your hand will protect your drawing from smudges and skin oils?
A. Basic Tripod Grip C. Overhand Grip
B. Extended Tripod Grip. D. Underhand Grip
26. What pen grip is the most comfortable way to hold a pencil for light sketching;
your fingers are high up the pencil to keep you from marking too darkly when
blocking in your drawing?
a. Basic Tripod Grip C. Overhand Grip
b. Extended Tripod Grip. D. Underhand Grip
27. What pen grip allows you to shade with the side of the pencil or a small charcoal
stick and is a useful grip for vertical drawing surfaces such as an easel?
a. Basic Tripod Grip C. Overhand Grip
b. Extended Tripod Grip. D. Underhand
Grip
28. What pen grip allows the artist should move the pencil higher so it sits in the V
of the thumb and palm, with the index and middle finger lightly controlling
the tip, similar to eating with chopsticks?
a. Basic Tripod Grip C. Overhand Grip
b. Extended Tripod Grip. D. Underhand Grip
29. Diego illustrated a human head. The area on the forehead where the light source is hitting the head
directly is called a____________.
a. cast shadow C. highlight
b. core shadow D. midtone
30. If Hernan is drawing the pyramid of Egypt and he is crisscrossing of several layers of hatching in
order to darken your tones on the pyramid’s side, what technique is Hernan using?
a. Crosshatching C. Matching
b. Hatching D. Crossmatching
31. What type of lines has straight up and down lines that are moving in space without any slant and
are perpendicular to horizontal lines? They suggest height and strength because they extend
towards the sky and seem unshakeable.
a. Diagonal C. Vertical
b. Horizontal D. Zigzag
32. If Sarah wanted to draw the planet earth, the most appropriate shape as basic shape Sarah should
initially draw is a ______.
a. Box/square C. rectangle
b. Circle D. triangle
33. If Manny wanted to create a photorealistic drawing scenery of his own farm, Manny should try not
to use ____________.
a. crosshatches because it does give an illusion of volume
b. dark lines because there are no outlines in nature.
c. shadings because shading is only used during afternoon scenes.
d. negative spaces because it creates an illusion of loneliness.
34. John wanted to draw realistic values using pencil. If the subject that he wanted to draw is about
nature which includes trees in the background, John should shade _____________.
a. the main subject only as it gives focus to a specific object.
b. the foreground only as it is the main focus of theme.
c. the foreground and draw the background as negative space to create a focused perspective.
d. the foreground and the background fairly because the values of the background directly
affect the perception of the values of the foreground.
35. Marie wanted to draw his Anne while Ann is having her dancing practice. What Marie will be
drawing is actually a ___________.
a. gesture drawing C. technical art
b. still life D. portrait sketch
36. Dave happens to like drawing wide scenic views of sky and sea. He usually starts drawing the
horizontal line which indicates his eye view and the convergence of the sky and the sea. The line
that Dave usually draws at the start is a____________.
a. convergence line C. ground line
b. direct line D. horizon line
37. Johnny has drawn an eye for his concept human character for his graphic novel. He wanted to
continue drawing the whole head and wanted to determine the width of the whole head. How
should Johnny determine the width of the head of his human character?
a. Use the eye because a typical face is generally five eye-widths.
b. Draw the nose based on the eye as the nose determines the width of two eyes.
c. Draw the ear based on the eye to see the length of the eye to the left and right ears.
d. Draw the forehead because the forehead is parallel to the horizontal line of the eyes.
38. Giannis drew a still life of fruits. He used the fruits in his room and the light source in his room. In
his drawing, the shadow cast onto the surface on which the object is sitting is called a ________.
a. cast shadow C. highlight
b. core shadow D. midtone
39. Peter wanted to draw a realistic sphere with all the elements of light. Peter should start off with by
____________.
a. building the elements of light. C. drafting the sphere.
b. creating and laying the tone. D. refining the elements of light

II Elements of Light/ Illusion of Volume


The two images has all the elements of light that produces the illusion of volume. Analyze the images
then identify the elements of light present on every image. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the
choices given below the image. Write your answer on the space provided after the number.

40.______ 41.________ 45.____ 46._____ 47._____

42.______ 43.______ 44._____ 48.____ 49.____ 50._____

A. core shadow B. midtone C. highlight D. cast hadow E. reflected light

Prepared by:

ROEL S. PALMAIRA
Faculty, ICT

VINCENTR T. LALOY
Faculty, ICT

Checked by:

JO- AN R. PET
Subject Chair, ICT
Noted:

LEO C. ABE ABE


Subject Group (IV) Head, TVL

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