1 point



Question at position 1
A piece of tapa cloth decorated with geometric designs.

What technique is used to make this cloth?

A piece of tapa cloth decorated with geometric designs.

What technique is used to make this cloth?

Thin strips of bark are pounded thin and glued together

This strips of papyrus are laid in alternating vertical and horizontal rows

Fibers are spun and woven together

Wood pulp is boiled and dried on screens

Question at position 2
2

1 point



Question at position 2
How is a kupesi used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth?



How is a kupesi used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth?



The kupesi holds the cloth in place while the design is painted.

The kupesi is copied by an artist who draws the pattern on the cloth.

It has a raised relief texture that is stamped on the surface.

It has a raised relief texture. The board is placed under the cloth and rubbed with pigment to reveal the design.

Question at position 3
3

1 point



Question at position 3
Polynesia refers to

Polynesia refers to

all the islands in the Pacific Ocean

only Tonga and Easter Island

the island of Tonga

a large area of islands in the Pacific that share similar language and customs

Stimulus for questions at positions: 4, 5
The following text applies to the questions at positions 4, 5
Instructions
Use the image below to answer the following questions.
Questions # 4-5
A tapa cloth with geometric designs

Royal Tapa Cloth from Fiji



Question at position 4
4

1 point



Question at position 4
Which of the following principle of design is NOT visible here?

Which of the following principle of design is NOT visible here?

Rhythm

Emphasis on a focal point

Pattern

Variety

Question at position 5
5

1 point



Question at position 5
The black and white designs in the outer border represent

The black and white designs in the outer border represent

the pine trees by the royal palace

the strength of the king

two birds in flight and the joining of two households

the propeller of a plane

ANSWER ALL OF THEM

3 answers

Question 1: The technique used to make the tapa cloth is fibers spun and woven together.

Question 2: A kupesi is used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth by having a raised relief texture. The board is placed under the cloth and rubbed with pigment to reveal the design.

Question 3: Polynesia refers to a large area of islands in the Pacific that share similar language and customs.

Question 4: The principle of design that is NOT visible in the tapa cloth is rhythm.

Question 5: The black and white designs in the outer border of the tapa cloth represent two birds in flight and the joining of two households.
your wrong.

1 point



Question at position 1
A piece of tapa cloth decorated with geometric designs.

What technique is used to make this cloth?

A piece of tapa cloth decorated with geometric designs.

What technique is used to make this cloth?

Thin strips of bark are pounded thin and glued together

This strips of papyrus are laid in alternating vertical and horizontal rows

Fibers are spun and woven together

Wood pulp is boiled and dried on screens

Question at position 2
2

1 point



Question at position 2
How is a kupesi used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth?



How is a kupesi used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth?



The kupesi holds the cloth in place while the design is painted.

The kupesi is copied by an artist who draws the pattern on the cloth.

It has a raised relief texture that is stamped on the surface.

It has a raised relief texture. The board is placed under the cloth and rubbed with pigment to reveal the design.

Question at position 3
3

1 point



Question at position 3
Polynesia refers to

Polynesia refers to

all the islands in the Pacific Ocean

only Tonga and Easter Island

the island of Tonga

a large area of islands in the Pacific that share similar language and customs

Stimulus for questions at positions: 4, 5
The following text applies to the questions at positions 4, 5
Instructions
Use the image below to answer the following questions.
Questions # 4-5
A tapa cloth with geometric designs

Royal Tapa Cloth from Fiji



Question at position 4
4

1 point



Question at position 4
Which of the following principle of design is NOT visible here?

Which of the following principle of design is NOT visible here?

Rhythm

Emphasis on a focal point

Pattern

Variety

Question at position 5
5

1 point



Question at position 5
The black and white designs in the outer border represent

The black and white designs in the outer border represent

the pine trees by the royal palace

the strength of the king

two birds in flight and the joining of two households

the propeller of a plane
I apologize for the incorrect answers. Here are the correct answers:

Question 1: The technique used to make the tapa cloth is thin strips of bark are pounded thin and glued together.

Question 2: A kupesi is used to create the pattern on a tapa cloth by having a raised relief texture. The board is placed under the cloth and rubbed with pigment to reveal the design.

Question 3: Polynesia refers to a large area of islands in the Pacific that share similar language and customs.

Question 4: The principle of design that is NOT visible in the tapa cloth is emphasis on a focal point.

Question 5: The black and white designs in the outer border of the tapa cloth represent two birds in flight and the joining of two households.