DRAWING 2 MIDTERMS

DRAWING 2 MIDTERMS

University

27 Qs

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DRAWING 2 MIDTERMS

DRAWING 2 MIDTERMS

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Krizzia Marie Mayo

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27 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Levator Anguli Oris Muscle, which encircles the eyes, closes our lids. It is used for squinting and blinking, and when the crow's feet appear

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

It is the Orbicularis Oculi.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When the neck is viewed in profile, the broad trapezius creates a star-shaped structure that points to the skull above and the shoulders on either side, where it joins the cranium below

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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The broad trapezius creates a star-shaped structure that points to the skull above and the shoulders on either side, where it joins the cranium below. The trapezius muscle contributes to the contour of the neck until it reaches the top of the shoulder blade, despite its extensive length along the middle of the back.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The nasal bridge is the term used to describe the nose's wedge-shaped bridge that widens up towards the brows.

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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A prominent or well-defined nasal bridge may be described as having a "Roman nose" or "aquiline nose." The term "aquiline" is often used to describe a nose with a prominent and curved shape, resembling the beak of an eagle.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When drawing teeth, it helps make the artwork more realistic if the lines are completely straight.

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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Drawing teeth can be a challenging task. Since teeth are organic, it will help to make the artwork more realistic if the lines are not completely straight. Teeth abnormalities, such as gaps between them, are fascinating. Drawing braces might be fascinating as we

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

When the head is viewed in front view and tilted back, all of the facial features may lie above the ear center line

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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The contours and features of the throat become more noticeable, highlighting the lumps formed by the thyroid (A) and cricoid cartilage (B). The bottom of the jaw also becomes more noticeable.

All of the facial features hanging lines may lie above the ear center line. The expressive features are visually compressed, squeezing the face's proportions as the top of the eye socket and the underside of the nose take center stage, with the lips and eyelashes curved downward

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The ears can simply be drawn by sketching curved lines, with shading added gradually to provide ear detail

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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The ear varies a lot. Simple curving lines can be used to sketch them, and shading can be added gradually to provide ear detail.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The dorsum connects the nostrils medially, while the alae nasi connects the laterally

TRUE

FALSE

Answer explanation

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The dorsum refers to the nose's middle ridge.

The septum connects the nostrils, or nare, medially, while the alae nasi connects them laterally.

The nostrils are pyriform apertures into the nasal cavity.

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