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1.Grammar $$$ 101 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: We … glad to see you. How … you? A am … are B is … are C am … does D am … is E are … are $$$ 102 Find the correct form of the article. Please, cut … grass in the garden A a B the C an D in E -. $$$ 103 Find the correct form of the article: There is … apple on the plate. A the B an C a D she E -. $$$ 104 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: … he … swimming? A Do … liked B Do … like C Does … like D Are … like E Did … liked $$$ 105 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: What’s the matter? You … very happy. A look B looks C looked D were looking E was looking

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1. Grammar

$$$ 101 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: We … glad to see you. How … you?A am … areB is … areC am … doesD am … isE are … are

$$$ 102 Find the correct form of the article. Please, cut … grass in the gardenA aB theC anD inE -.

$$$ 103 Find the correct form of the article: There is … apple on the plate.A theB anC aD sheE -.

$$$ 104 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: … he … swimming?A Do … likedB Do … likeC Does … likeD Are … likeE Did … liked

$$$ 105 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: What’s the matter? You … very happy.A lookB looksC lookedD were lookingE was looking

$$$ 106 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: She … generous.A areB doC doesD isE am

$$$ 107 Insert the sentence in “Present Simple”: How many books … they…?

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A did … wantedB are … wantC does … wantD is … wantE do … want

$$$ 108 Find the correct form of the article: M. Auezov is … well-known Kazakh poet.A theB -C anD aE at

$$$ 109 Find the correct form of the article: … Doctor James is away.A aB theC anD -E on

$$$ 110 Find the correct form of the article if necessary: They are going to…cinema on …Sunday.A -/-B the/-C a /theD an/the E -/the

$$$ 111 …. you from London?

A. isB. amC. are D. beE. will

$$$ 112 …. the plane

A. fromB. isC. amD. on E. in

$$$ 113 Where … he at 8 o’clock yesterday? A. isB. amC. wereD. areE. was

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$$$ 114 … they?

A. amB. isC. are D. inE. to be

$$$ 115 Олар студенттер. (Они студенты)

A. They are students. B. They are student.C. They is students.D. We are students.E. We am a student.

$$$ 116 Computers ... іn the 20-th century.

A. are іnventіngB. were іnventedC. was іnventedD. inventedE. to be іnvented

$$$ 117.

... is made of milk and sugarA. ice-creamB. a ice-creamC. the ice-cream D. an ice-creamE. ice-creams

$$$ 118. Do you remember those people … we met in Astana?

A. Where.B. Those.C. Who.D. Whose.E. What.

№ 119 ... friend made some mistakes in his dictation.A. My;B. He;C. Mine;D. Them;E. Yours.

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Is ... absent today?A. somebody;B. anybody;C. nobody;D. anywhere;E. some.

$$$ 121 How ... English words do you know?A) many;B) much;C) little;D) few;E) more.

$$$ 122 I have lost ... pen, may I take ... ?A) mine / your;B) you / your;C) my / yours;D) me / your;E) yours / my.

$$$ 123 Are you a student?-Yes, ... .A) I’m;B) I do;C) I have;D) I’m not;E) he is.

$$$ 124My sister’s husband is my ... .A) son-in-law;B) brother-in-law;C) relatives;D) father-in-law;E) stepbrother.

$$$ 125 What a boring film! It is the most boring film I ...ever ... .A) have...seen; B) is...seen; C) are...seen; D) will...seen; E) has...seen.

$$$ 126 I (no to drink) tea, I prefer milk .A) don’t drunk;B) don’t drink; C) didn’t drink;D) didn’t drank;

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E) didn’t drunk;

$$$ 127 Yesterday I (to get up) very early.A) will get up;B) get up;C) gets up;D) got up; E) gotten up.

$$$ 128 Two years ago we (to be) students.A) be;B) was;C) are;D) been;E) were.

$$$ 129 I was watching TV when my father (to come) back from work.A) went;B) come;C) has come;D) comed;E) came

$$$ 130 Is Tom going to play on the bridge?A) No, she isn’t.B) Yes, he is.C) Yes, it is.D) Yes, he will.

E) Yes, she is.

$$$ 131 My brother and I … born in Almaty.A) beenB) wasC) isD) were

E) am

$$$ 132 We … institute every Friday.A) Attend.B) Has attended.C) Was attended.D) Is attending.

E) Attending.

$$$ 133 When I was younger, I … play tennis quite well.

A) To be used to

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B) To get used toC) Used toD) Used

E) Am used to

$$$ 134 Pass me … salt, please.

A) –B) thoseC) theD) an

E) a

$$$ 135 Is there … apples in the basket?A) noB) anyC) anythingD) nothing

E) some

$$$ 136 Last Friday he … in Astana ,…he? A) wasn’t, wasB) were, weren’tC) were, wasD) were, were

E) wasn’t, wasn’t

$$$ 137 He explained that they … for us near the gate.

A) will be waitingB) will waitC) would waitD) wait

E) would waiting

$$$ 138 Please, wait for … . I’ll be ready in a minute.A) She.B) Me.C) They.D) He.

E) I.

$$$ 139

… artist has a great talent.A) themB) thisC) theyD) those

E) these

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$$$ 140 Is there ... in the room?

A) noB) nobody'sC) nothing'sD) anybody

E) anywhere

$$$ 141 I … to clean the carpet.A) Are going.B) Is going.C) Goes.D) Going.

E) Am going.

$$$ 142

The best thing is … in the forest. A) walkingB) have been walkingC) have walkedD) walk

E) is walking

$$$ 143 A person who travels by plane or by ship is a ...

A) stranger.B) businessman.C) seller.D) customer.

E) passenger.

$$$ 144

He said he … to London in May.A) Will come.B) Would come.C) Shall come.D) Came.

E) Should come.

$$$ 145

I don`t like …. music.A) thoseB) anC) theseD) –

E) a

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There … some people in the park.A) isn`tB) areC) aren`tD) is

E) am

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He has the habit of talking to … .A) herselfB) yourselfC) myselfD) ourselves

E) himself$$$ 148

Could you tell me … has happened?A) whereB) whatC) whichD) who

E) why

$$$ 149

Please … the light. This room is dark.A) Turn right.B) Turn left.C) Turn off.D) Turn on.

E) Turn.

$$$ 150

There… a lot of bread on the table.A) amB) wereC) is D) weren`t

E) are

$$$ 151

I have … to say.A) anybody.B) nothing.C) anything.D) nobody.

E) any.

$$$ 152

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There … several beautiful parks in this city.A) BeB) BeenC) IsD) Are

E) Was

$$$ 153

He … his work tomorrow.A) Has finished.B) Will finish.C) Have finished.D) Finish.

E) Finished.

$$$ 154

My mother … going to clean the floor. I want to help her.A) amB) beC) isD) are

E) were

$$$ 155 There … eight new words in this lesson.A) WasB) IsC) AmD) Been

E) Are

$$$ 156 What size … your shoes ?A) areB) isC) wasD) am

E) does

$$$ 157

We … writing a composition now.A) Is.B) Be.C) Are.D) Was.

E) Am.

$$$ 158

The theatre ... built in 1970.

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A) isB) wasC) areD) were

E) be

$$$ 159

They stood under the shelter because it … .A) was rainingB) rainsC) have been rainingD) rained

E) has rained

$$$ 160

Do you know my…daughter?A) Uncle B) Uncles’C) Uncle’sD) Uncles

E) Uncles’s

$$$ 161

Mary … just …fresh newspaper to her father.A) have … bringB) have …broughtC) has … bringD) have … brings

E) has … brought

$$$ 162

The boy (to say) to come to school in time.A) is to be saidB) was sayingC) is saidD) is saying

E) was said

$$$ 163 James did not want to wake his girlfriend, so he left____

A) quiet B) quietlyC) redD) well

E) thin

$$$ 164 I can’t understand him. He doesn’t speak very

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A. clearB. –C. clearlyD. blueE. very

$$$ 165

We had a ___ time in Mexico CityA. greatly B. greatC. –D. TheE. our

$$$ 166 I understood the question, but I couldn’t answer very

A. quickly B. quickC. –D. bigE. dark

$$$ 167 I don’t have a ___ time making friends.

A. hardly B. hardC. goodD. hearE. –

$$$ 168 She dances very ___

A. goodB. wellC. likeD. bigE. low

$$$ 169 He’s an ___ man. He never lies.

A. honestlyB. tallC. honestD. bigE. good

$$$ 170 I make new friends very ___

A. easily

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B. easyC. whiteD. oftenE. oval

$$$ 171 Look at ___ time! We’re going to be late!

A. aboutB. aC. anD. –E. the

$$$ 172 I’ve never been to ___ mountains.

A. theB. aC. anD. –E. big

$$$ 173 We had ___ really good time at the park

A. A B. TheC. AnD. –E. good

$$$ 174 I have been playing ___ tennis for three years

A. theB. anC. aD. –E. his

$$$ 175 Most people who live in ___ small town are happy

A. theB. aC. beD. anE. –

$$$ 176 If I lose my job, I ___ for a new one. (to look)

A. will look B. would look C. lookD. looked

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E. looking

$$$ 177 He has always done well on exams. This time, ___, he failed.

A. however B. accordingly C. moreoverD. someE. already

$$$ 178 The little girl slept ___ her father played the guitar.

A) while B) therefore C) untilD) fromE) about

$$$ 179

___ he wasn’t a good player, he had a great game.A) Since B) BecauseC) AlthoughD) AboveE) Next

$$$ 180 I have to buy ___ furniture for my new apartment.

A. someB. aC. InD. AnyE. seldom

$$$ 181 Her daughter decided ___ a teacher.

A. to become B. becomingC. beD. becomeE. believe

$$$ 182 ___ girl that I told you about is standing over there

A. A B. The C. no articleD. An

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E. Who

$$$ 183 Let’s play ___ volleyball.

A. a B. the C. no articleD. anE. in

$$$ 184 I don’t like ___ dogs, but I like my brother’s dog

A. a B. the C. no articleD. onE. in

$$$ 185 Do you speak ___ Chinese?

A. a B. the C. no articleD. inE. be

$$$ 186 Thank you ___ telling me about this.A. in B. by C. orD. forE. near

$$$ 187 …….. you and me, I don’t think he’s a very good teacher.A. through B. between C. amongD. aboveE. beside

$$$ 188 I saw her ___ the fourth of July.

A. ---B. or C. inD. withE. on

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$$$ 189 I don’t know howA. to danceB. danceC. dancingD. by danceE. in dance

$$$ 190 I ___ believe that you failed your test!

A. can’tB. shouldn’tC. amD. wereE. in

$$$ 191 Tomorrow will be ___ hot day.A) a B) anC) anyD) –E) the

$$$ 192 Many people work ___ this building.

A. at B. in C. onD. theE. –

$$$ 193 I have not eaten ___ this morning.

A. since B. forC. inD. onE. before

$$$ 194 He normally ___ very fast.

A. drives B. is drivingC. driveD. droveE. will drive

$$$ 195 I phoned ___ three times.

A. him B. to him

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C. hisD. heE. to his

$$$ 196 ___ you normally read before you go to

A. HaveB. Are C. DoD. AreE. Will

$$$ 197 I’ll let you ___ my car

A. to drive B. drive C. drivingD. drivesE. drove

$$$ 198 ___ she likes to play basketball, her favorite sport is tennis.

A. Why B. Because C. SinceD. ForE. While

$$$ 199 Kids today spend so ___ time on the internet

A. more B. manyC. theD. –E. much

$$$ 200 Don’t forget ___ your mother!

A. callB. callingC. will callD. to callE. called

2. Vocabulary

$$$ 51 Мозайка

A. mosaicB. a brush

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C. a masterD. a tubeE. a colourist

$$$ 52 Mонументальный (монументалдық)

A. mosaicB. a brushC. a masterD. monumentalE. a colourist

$$$ 53 Этюдник

A. mosaicB. a brushC. a painting-boxD. monumentalE. a colourist

$$$ 54 Cурет, картина

A. a pictureB. a brushC. a painting-boxD. monumentalE. a colourist

$$$ 55 Алқызыл (алый)

A. whiteB. scarletC. a paletteD. yellowE. green

$$$ 56 Күлгін түсті (фиолетовый)

A. whiteB. scarletC. violetD. yellowE. green

$$$ 57 Цветовое решение (түстік шешім)

A. colour treatmentB. scarletC. violetD. treatmentE. colour

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$$$ 58 Линейная перспектива (сызықтық перспектива)

A. Linear perspectiveB. PerspectiveC. LinearD. Linear of perspectiveE. Linear perspective

$$$ 59 Мраморный (мәрмәр)

A. whiteB. scarletC. a paletteD. yellowE. marble

$$$ 60 Произведение искусства (өнер туындысы)

A. Art B. Perspective artC. Linear artD. Work of artE. Linear perspective

$$$ 61 Творческий (шығармащылық)

A. Art B. CreativeC. Linear artD. Work of artE. Linear perspective

$$$ 62 Нобай салу (Сделать эскиз)

A. Art B. To make a sketchC. Linear artD. Work of artE. Linear perspective

$$$ 63 Производить впечатление (әсер беру)

A. To takeB. To make a sketchC. To impressD. To creativeE. To become

$$$ 64 Бейнелеу (изображать)

A. To take

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B. To make a sketchC. To impressD. To portrayE. To become

$$$ 65 Бейне жасау (создать образ)

A. To give a portrayalB. To make a sketchC. To impressD. To portrayE. To become

$$$ 66 Шедевр (жауһар)

A. whiteB. scarletC. a paletteD. yellowE. masterpiece

$$$ 67 Фон

A. a pictureB. backgroundC. a painting-boxD. monumentalE. a colourist

$$$ 68 Воплотить замысел (ойды іске асыру)

A. To give a portrayalB. To make a sketchC. To impressD. To portrayE. To embody a conception

$$$ 69 Тень (көлеңке)

A. typeB. scarletC. a paletteD. shadowE. page

$$$ 70 Вдохновение (шабыт)

A. lawB. scarletC. inspirationD. shadow

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E. masterpiece

$$$ 71 Направление (бағыт)

A. a pictureB. backgroundC. a painting-boxD. trendE. a road

$$$ 72 Возрождение (Қайта өркендеу дәуірі)

A. RenaissanceB. ScarletC. InspirationD. ShadowE. Masterpiece

$$$ 73 Купол (күмбез)

A. a pictureB. domeC. a painting-boxD. monumentalE. a colorist

$$$ 74 Линия горизонта (көкжиек сызығы)

A. proofB. domeC. a painting-boxD. skylineE. a colorist

$$$ 75 Живописный (көркем)

A. picturesqueB. scarletC. inspirationD. shadowE. masterpiece

$$$ 76 Гравюра

A. RenaissanceB. EngravingC. InspirationD. ShadowE. Masterpiece

$$$ 77 Трактовать (ұғындыру)

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A. To give a portrayalB. To make a sketchC. To impressD. To treatE. To become

$$$ 78 Угол, ракурс (қойылымға қарау бұрышы)

A. picturesqueB. scarletC. angleD. shadowE. masterpiece

$$$ 79 Колорит (рең)

A. coloringB. domeC. a painting-boxD. skylineE. a colorist

$$$ 80 Лучшее произведение (ең әсерлі шығарма)

A. a pictureB. backgroundC. a painting-boxD. trendE. highlight

$$$ 81 Восприятие (қабылдау)

A. a statueB. perceptionC. a paletteD. a drawingE. a bust

$$$ 82 Персональная выставка (дара көрмесі)

A. one-man showB. a galleryC. a paletteD. a drawingE. a bust

$$$ 83 Объем (көлім)

A. VolumeB. ScarletC. Inspiration

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D. ShadowE. Masterpiece

$$$ 84 Выставка (көрме)

A. one-man showB. a galleryC. a paletteD. a drawingE. exhibition

$$$ 85 Передвижник

A. one-man showB. a galleryC. itinerantD. a drawingE. exhibition

$$$ 86 Великолепно написанная картина (шебер жазылған шығарма)

A. Accomplished pictureB. To make a sketchC. Linear artD. Work of artE. Linear perspective

$$$ 87 Характерная картина

A. Accomplished pictureB. To make a sketchC. Linear artD. Work of artE. Representative painting

$$$ 88 Живописное изображение (әсерлі кескіндеме)

A. Accomplished pictureB. To make a sketchC. Pictorial representationD. Work of artE. Representative painting

$$$ 89 Оттенок (реңк)

A. a statueB. shadeC. a paletteD. a drawingE. a bust

$$$ 90

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ЭстампA. a statueB. shadeC. a paletteD. a printE. a bust

$$$ 91 Офорт

A. a statueB. etchingC. a paletteD. a printE. a bust

$$$ 92 Акварель

A. water colourB. etchingC. a paletteD. a printE. oil

$$$ 93 Морской пейзаж (теңіз пейзажі)

A. seascapeB. etchingC. a paletteD. a printE. escape

$$$ 94 Полотно (кенеп)

A. coloringB. domeC. a painting-boxD. skylineE. canvas

$$$ 95 Городской пейзаж (қала көрінісі)

A. seascapeB. etchingC. citiscapeD. a printE. escape

$$$ 96 Основные цвета (негізгі түстер)

A. coloring

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B. primary coloursC. a painting-boxD. skylineE. canvas

$$$ 97 Ярко освещенный

A. Accomplished pictureB. To make a sketchC. Linear artD. Sharply illuminatedE. Linear perspective

$$$ 98 Лекало

A. moldB. primary coloursC. a painting-boxD. skylineE. canvas

$$$ 99 Отражать

A. To give a portrayalB. To reflectC. To impressD. To treatE. To become

$$$ 100 Воображение (елестету)

A. a statueB. etchingC. imaginationD. a printE. a bust

3. Professional language

$$$ 51 Where is “Baiterek” situated? A) In Almaty;B) In Astana; C) In Pavlodar; D) In Karagandy; E) In Kostonai.

$$$ 52 What are the national games of Kazakhstan? A) Football, Baseball; B) Kyzkuu, Audaryspak; C) Tennis, Soccer;

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D) Kyzkuu, Soccer; E) Football, Tennis

$$$ 53 ... is the first Kazakh spaceman. A) Yuri Gagarin; B) Talgat Bigeldinov; C) Nurken Abdirov; D) Kanysh Satpaev; E) Tokhtar Aubakirov.

$$$ 54 The best collection of laws “Zheti Zhargu” ... by Taukekhan in the 17th century.

A) was created; B) is created; C) be created; D) has created; E) had created.$$$ 55London is on the ... . A) Severn; B) Irtysh; C) Mississippi; D) Thames; E) Avon.

$$$ 56 Choose the correct variant: An ideal student has to be …. and….

A. stupid/lazyB. crazy/cleverC. social/industriousD. unhappy/shyE. brave/unconscious

$$$ 57 Choose the correct word:The more you…. The more you learn.

A. learnB. studyC. readD. knowE. say

$$$ 58 “The act, process or art of imparting….”

A. knowledge and skillB. an academic degreeC. technological literacyD. pedagogical institutionsE. technique aim

$$$ 59

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Pedagogy is defined as the …. of teaching.A. diverseB. literacyC. social skillsD. priorityE. art or science

$$$ 60 Choose the correct antonym: smart

A. diverseB. miserlyC. stupidD. priorityE. modest

$$$ 61 Choose the correct variant: He is always proud of his country, its history, culture and …. .

A. diverseB. traditionC. social skillsD. priorityE. art or science

$$$ 62 Choose the correct synonym: He is modest.

A. diverseB. traditionC. frugal D. priorityE. smart

$$$ 63 Choose the correct synonym: rotten

A. diverseB. traditionC. frugal D. priorityE. putrid

$$$ 63 Most graduate recruiters now expect you to have at least some work… .

A. diverseB. traditionC. frugal D. experienceE. smart

$$$ 64 Who painted work “An unequal match”?

A. Vasily PukiryovB. V. Serov

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C. I. RepinD. M. VrubelE. K. Bryullov

$$$ 65 Who painted work “Prose of life”?

A. Vasily PukiryovB. V. BaksheevC. I. RepinD. M. VrubelE. K. Bryullov

$$$ 66 Who painted a picture “Unexpected arrival”?

A. Vasily PukiryovB. V. BaksheevC. I. RepinD. M. VrubelE. K. Bryullov

$$$ 67 Who painted a picture “Golden Autumn”?

A. Vasily PukiryovB. V. BaksheevC. I. RepinD. M. VrubelE. I. Levitan

$$$ 68 Who painted a picture “Moscow courtyard”?

A. Vasily PolenovB. V. BaksheevC. I. RepinD. M. VrubelE. I. Levitan

$$$ 69 Dutch painter, he is best known for his painting “The Return of the Prodigal Son”.

A. Edouard ManetB. Leonardo da VinciC. John ConstableD. MichelangeloE. Rembrandt

$$$ 70 How many paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell in his lifetime?

A. OneB. One hundred

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C. Twenty fiveD. TenE. Seven

$$$ 71 The art of adorning printed books with pictures and decorative motifs.

A. PaintingB. History of ArtC. ArchitectureD. Book illustrationE. Design

$$$ 72 In architecture, the crowing feature of a column, forming a transition between the shaft of the column and the member it supports.

A. a statueB. a cupC. a paletteD. capitalE. a ruler

$$$ 73 A term applied to Art that is considered vulgar, tawdry, or pretentious, especially work designed to have a popular, sentimental appeal.

A. diverseB. kitschC. frugal D. priorityE. putrid

$$$ 74 British landscape painter in water-colours. In his short life he revolutionized water0colour technique; before him water-colours were essentially tinted drawings.

A. Edouard ManetB. Leonardo da VinciC. Thomas GirtinD. Vincent Van GoghE. Sandro Botticelli

$$$ 75 The style of architecture and art that succeeded Romanesque. It originated in France in the mid-12th century, spread rapidly to other countries.

A. Contemporary ArtB. History of ArtC. KitschD. ArtE. Gothic

$$$ 76 A method of textile dyeing originating in South East Asia.

A. baticB. tradition

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C. frugal D. experienceE. smart

$$$ 77 The School of architecture and design, founded in Weimar in 1919 by Walter Gropius.

A. Contemporary ArtB. BauhausC. KitschD. ArtE. Gothic

$$$ 78 A term applied to European art and architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. This style originated in Rome.

A. BaroqueB. BauhausC. KitschD. ArtE. Gothic

$$$ 79 A group of French landscape painters named after a village in the Forest of Fontainebleau, where its leader T. Rousseau and other.

A. Contemporary ArtB. BauhausC. KitschD. Barbizon SchoolE. Gothic

$$$ 80 An architectural term, coined in 1954, describing the powerfully raw and chunky late style of Le Corbusier.

A. BrutalizmB. BauhausC. KitschD. Barbizon SchoolE. Gothic

$$$ 81 A small carving (often a portrait) cut in relief on a gemstone or similar surface.

A. a statueB. cameoC. a paletteD. capitalE. a ruler

$$$ 82 The art of producing beautiful handwriting.

A. BaroqueB. BauhausC. Calligraphy

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D. KitschE. Gothic

$$$ 83 A type of tin-glazed earthenware decorated with bright colours over a white ground, popular during the Renaissance.

A. a statueB. cameoC. a paletteD. capitalE. majolica

$$$ 84 Needlework made of assorted small pieces of fabric sewn together at the edges to form a kind of cloth mosaic.

A. a statueB. cameoC. patchworkD. capitalE. majolica

$$$ 85 A term in English art and literature covering a set of attitudes towards landscape, both real and painted, that flourished in the late i8th and early 19th centuries.

A. picturesqueB. cameoC. patchworkD. capitalE. majolica

$$$ 86 This is a Spanish painter, his most famous painting, Guernica (1937) which expressed his horror and revulsion at the German bombing of the Basque capital, Guernica.

A. Edouard ManetB. Leonardo da VinciC. Pablo PicassoD. Vincent Van GoghE. Sandro Botticelli

$$$ 87 A painting or other representation of the Virgin Mary supporting the body of the dead Christ on her lap; other figures, such as St John the Evangelist or Mary Magdalene, may also be present.

A. picturesqueB. cameoC. pietaD. capitalE. majolica

$$$ 88

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Any substance used as colouring matter, particularly the finely ground particles that when suitably blended with a medium form a paint.

A. picturesqueB. pigmentC. pietaD. capitalE. majolica

$$$ 89 This is a style of art and architecture that emerged in France in about 1700 and spread throughout Europe in the 18th century. It was characterized by lightness, grace, playfulness, and intimacy and was both a development of and a reaction against the weightier Baroque style.

A. BaroqueB. BauhausC. RococoD. KitschE. Gothic

$$$ 90 A sweeping but indispensable term applied to the profound shift in Western attitudes to art and human creativity which dominated much of European culture in the first half of the 19th century, and which has shaped most subsequent developments in the arts even those reacting against it.

A. BaroqueB. RomanticismC. RococoD. KitschE. Gothic

$$$ 91 The name given to the official exhibition of members of the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, first held in 1667 and thereafter annually or biennially.

A. picturesqueB. pigmentC. pietaD. salonE. majolica

$$$ 92 A piece of cloth embroidered with various stitches and designs, either to serve as a model or as a demonstration of the embroiderer's skill.

A. diverseB. miserlyC. stupidD. priorityE. sampler

$$$ 93

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This term used to denote the use of distortion and exaggeration for emotional effect, chiefly associated with the visual arts.

A. ExpressionismB. RomanticismC. RococoD. KitschE. Gothic

$$$ 94 An openwork decoration made of very fine wires and tiny balls of metal soldered into a design.

A. diverseB. miserlyC. filigreeD. priorityE. sampler

$$$ 95 An image of a saint or other holy personage particularly of the Byzantine Church.

A. diverseB. iconC. filigreeD. priorityE. sampler

$$$ 96 A term in art applied to the decoration of manuscripts with paintings and ornaments, an art that can be traced back as far as the ancient Egyptians and which flourished particularly in the Middle Ages.

A. picturesqueB. pigmentC. pietaD. illuminationE. majolica

$$$ 97 A term in art describing thickly applied paint retaining the marks of the brush, knife, or other instrument of application.

A. picturesqueB. pigmentC. impastoD. illuminationE. majolica

$$$ 98 A movement in painting originating in the 1860s in France and regarded as perhaps the most momentous development in 19th-century art. The central figures involved in the movement were Cezanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, Renoir and other.

A. ImpressionismB. Romanticism

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C. RococoD. KitschE. Gothic

$$$ 99 Painting with pigments mixed with certain types of oil, which harden on exposure to the air.

A. picturesqueB. pigmentC. impastoD. illuminationE. oil painting

$$$ 100 A type of abstract art that exploits certain optical phenomena to cause a work to seem to vibrate, pulsate, or flicker.

A. ImpressionismB. RomanticismC. RococoD. KitschE. Op art

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