Quiz 1, Lesson 1

Multiple choice quiz

Direction: Choice the correct answer only 5pts each.


 1. What is the primary characteristic of doodling illustration?

A) Highly structured and planned drawings

B) Purposeful and goal-oriented sketches

C) Spontaneous and often unconscious designs

D) Detailed and intricate patterns


2. Which of the following techniques allows for more creative freedom compared to Zentangling?

A) Zendoodling

B) Stendoodling

C) Mandalas

D) Zentangle


3. Which term is used to describe art created with the same or comparable tangle patterns as Zentangle?

A) Zendoodle

B) Mandalas

C) Stendoodling

D) Zentangle-Inspired Art (Z.I.A.)


4. What is the core principle of creating Zentangles?

A) Using representational imagery

B) Employing multiple erasers

C) Focusing on structured patterns

D) Drawing in color and black


5. Which art form requires the use of stencils to create patterns and designs?

A) Zendoodling

B) Mandalas

C) Zentangle

D) Stendoodling


6. What is the historical significance of Mandalas?

A) They are used for detailed sketching.

B) They symbolize a connection to the universe.

C) They represent mindless drawing.

D) They focus on black and white patterns.


7. What is the primary objective of creating Mandalas?

A) Creating intricate designs without a central point

B) Focusing on random geometric shapes

C) Representing chaos and disorder

D) Achieving a structured design around a central point


8. Which term better describes doodling illustration, as opposed to the term "mindless art"?

A) Artful doodling

B) Careless sketching

C) Unplanned drawing

D) Simple artwork


9. What is the documented benefit of doodling according to studies?

A) Impairment in focusing

B) Reduced attention span

C) Improved attention and focus

D) Enhanced memory retention


10. Why is doodle art considered appealing and enjoyable?

A) It requires extensive time commitment

B) It's complicated and difficult to learn

C) It can be done at any time and in vario

us sizes

D) It necessitates rigid rules and structures


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