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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE CHECK MY ANSWERS. (MY ANSWERS ARE AT THE BOTTOM...)1. Which one of the following factors is one of the principles ofdesign?A. Form C. PatternB. Color D. Balance2. Of the following expressions, which best describes theconcept of harmony in a room’s decor?A. A consistency of moodB. Strongly contrasting color valuesC. A mix of assorted furniture stylesD. An assortment of items in various sizes3. Normally, a prime consideration in designing a child’sbedroom would be to ensure that theA. mood is conversational.B. furnishings are sturdy.C. colors provide contrast.D. room has a secondary focal point.Exxaamiinnaattiioonn4. Which one of these statements is correct regarding how pattern is used in design?A. Only the largest, most dominant pattern affects the overall appearance of theroom.B. A large pattern appears most dramatic when used in a large room or on anoversized object.C. The secondary print used in a room’s decor should be as strong as the primaryprint.D. Decorative patterns should be selected to harmonize with structural patterns.5. Which one of these statements best describes the concept of line as it’s used indesign?A. A line is a straight shape that’s much narrower than it is long.B. The use of lines in a design always creates a sense of restfulness and stability.C. A line leads the eye, conveying a sense of motion.D. The use of lines in a design will always create a sense of strength and dignity.6. Which one of these statements is correct regarding the design concepts of proportionand scale?A. The terms proportion and scale are interchangeable terms.B. Proportion has to do with the sizes of the parts of an object; scale refers to the sizeof an object in relation to the size of other objects.C. An object’s proportions refer to its size in relation to the size of other objects; scalerefers to the object’s measured dimensions.D. Proportion refers to the dimensions of objects that are parts of a single group;scale refers to the dimensions of furniture groups that are parts of a single room.7. Which one of the following expresses a color value?A. True green C. Blue-greenB. Dark green D. Forest green8. The bodies of the lamps shownin Examination Figure 1 haveharmony of A. scale. B. line.C. texture. D. value.9. Which one of the rectangles shown here has the golden mean proportions?10. The basic shape of the lamp shade inExamination Figure 2 is aA. cone.B. cylinder.C. sphere.D. pyramid.11. Which one of the following statements is correct regarding the design concept of scale?A. The scale of the objects in a room can be varied for a special effect.B. A room can’t have unity unless the scale of all objects in the room is the same.C. When objects are arranged on each side of a centerline for formal balance, goodscale will result.D. If an object possesses good proportions, good scale in the arrangement isguaranteed.12. The room in Examination Figure 3 has two focal points. One is at the fireplace wall,and the other is in the dining area. As a decorator, you decide to use paint to unitethese two focal points. How would you paint the walls in the dining area?A. In a lighter value than that in the living areaB. In a different color than that in the living areaC. In white to reflect the living areaD. In a similar color to reduce contrasts13. Which one of the following shows a good example of rhythm used in a room’s decor?A. An arched line at the tops of dining room chairs repeated in a sofa back, a mirrortop, and a window’s drapery lineB. A rectangular red area rug, oval-backed dining chairs, and a blue dining tableC. A dark-blue print pillow on a white sofa and a light-green, solid-colored pillow on awooden chairD. An oval coffee table in front of an L-shaped sofa14. Which one of these statements best describes the concept of form as it’s used indesign?A. A form is a series of lines enclosing a space.B. A form is any series of three-dimensional shapes arranged in a group.C. The concept of form refers to art objects, while shape refers to furniture.D. An object’s form is either inherent or derived.15. Generally, the most effective way to use texture when decorating a room is byA. selecting one texture only for use throughout the room.B. combining only similar textures throughout the room.C. using only smooth textures.D. combining different textures in ways that provide contrast and balance.16. Which one of the following is an element of design?A. Form C. ScaleB. Unity D. Proportion17. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the design concept of emphasis?A. A room should not have more than one focal point.B. Focal points in a room’s architecture must be emphasized with contrasting colors.C. A focal point can’t be established in a setting where formal balance is used.D. Generally, a focal point should be visible from the entrance to a room.18. Which one of the following should be your primary concern when creating anarrangement with informal balance?A. Arrange furniture and other objects so that you have no centerline.B. Place those items with the greatest visual weight nearest the centerline.C. Balance all the items around a central pivot point.D. Make certain that no two identical objects are placed on opposite sidesof the centerline.19. The basic shape of the body of the lamp inExamination Figure 4 is aA. cone.B. cylinder.C. sphere.D. pyramid.20. Which type of balance is represented in theoverhead view of a table and chairsin Examination Figure 5?A. FormalB. InformalC. RadialD. CombinedEXAMINATION FIGURE 4EXAMINATION FIGURE 51.D2.A3.B4.D5.C6.B7.B8.A9.D10.A11.A12.D13.A14.A15.D16.A17.D18.B19.B20.CTHANK YOU!!!


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