Here are the answers based on the provided questions:
Question 1:
Examples of substrates:
- canvas
- cardboard
- charcoal
(Note: A pencil is not typically considered a substrate.)
Question 2:
What responds to both visual appeal and functional needs?
- applied art
Question 3:
What is a portrait?
- a representation of a person
Question 4:
What is a sculpture?
- a 3-D type of artwork
Question 5:
Under which of the following categories does the artwork fall?
(Note: The answer would depend on the provided image, which I don't have access to. Please choose based on the image.)
Question 6:
What term used to be defined as “using a blade to cut a physical photograph so that only a segment remains”?
- crop
Question 7:
Which term describes the process of trimming images from printed works and sticking them onto designs?
- cut and paste
Question 8:
Which is an example of medieval art?
- copying bibles
Question 9:
What is different about the two sculptures of George Washington?
- technique
Question 10:
What is a composition designed so that every element represents a single idea or theme?
- allegory
Question 11:
Which is considered a disadvantage of using newer technology instead of traditional graphic design tools?
- expense of the specialized programs used to complete the process
Question 12:
What refers to the sharing and application of technology from one field to another?
- technology transfer
Question 13:
Which describes a work with a Creative Commons: No Derivative Works license?
- It can be copied, distributed, and displayed as long as no other version of the work is created.
Question 14:
Which describes a work with a Creative Commons: Share Alike license?
- It can be copied, distributed, and displayed as long as the author is credited.
Question 15:
Which copyright license is most appropriate for a video available to anyone for any use unless for profit?
- Some Rights Reserved: Noncommercial
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