Hue

Description: Hue Quiz
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What is hue?

  1. The lightness or darkness of a color

  2. The intensity of a color

  3. The purity of a color

  4. The wavelength of a color


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Hue is the purity of a color, or the amount of white light that is mixed with the color.

What is the relationship between hue, saturation, and value?

  1. Hue is the primary color, saturation is the intensity of the color, and value is the lightness or darkness of the color

  2. Hue is the secondary color, saturation is the purity of the color, and value is the lightness or darkness of the color

  3. Hue is the tertiary color, saturation is the intensity of the color, and value is the purity of the color

  4. Hue is the primary color, saturation is the purity of the color, and value is the intensity of the color


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Hue is the primary color, saturation is the purity of the color, and value is the lightness or darkness of the color.

What is the complementary color of red?

  1. Green

  2. Blue

  3. Yellow

  4. Orange


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The complementary color of red is green.

What is the complementary color of blue?

  1. Red

  2. Green

  3. Yellow

  4. Orange


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The complementary color of blue is orange.

What is the complementary color of yellow?

  1. Red

  2. Green

  3. Blue

  4. Purple


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The complementary color of yellow is purple.

What is the difference between a warm color and a cool color?

  1. Warm colors are more intense than cool colors

  2. Warm colors are more saturated than cool colors

  3. Warm colors are more pure than cool colors

  4. Warm colors have a longer wavelength than cool colors


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Warm colors have a longer wavelength than cool colors.

What are some examples of warm colors?

  1. Red, orange, and yellow

  2. Green, blue, and purple

  3. Black, white, and gray

  4. Brown, pink, and peach


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Red, orange, and yellow are examples of warm colors.

What are some examples of cool colors?

  1. Green, blue, and purple

  2. Red, orange, and yellow

  3. Black, white, and gray

  4. Brown, pink, and peach


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Green, blue, and purple are examples of cool colors.

How can you use hue to create a sense of balance in a photograph?

  1. By using complementary colors

  2. By using analogous colors

  3. By using a monochromatic color scheme

  4. By using a split-complementary color scheme


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

By using a monochromatic color scheme, you can create a sense of balance in a photograph.

How can you use hue to create a sense of movement in a photograph?

  1. By using complementary colors

  2. By using analogous colors

  3. By using a monochromatic color scheme

  4. By using a split-complementary color scheme


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

By using a split-complementary color scheme, you can create a sense of movement in a photograph.

How can you use hue to create a sense of depth in a photograph?

  1. By using complementary colors

  2. By using analogous colors

  3. By using a monochromatic color scheme

  4. By using a split-complementary color scheme


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

By using analogous colors, you can create a sense of depth in a photograph.

What is the difference between a primary color and a secondary color?

  1. Primary colors are mixed to create secondary colors

  2. Secondary colors are mixed to create primary colors

  3. Primary colors are pure colors, while secondary colors are mixed colors

  4. Secondary colors are pure colors, while primary colors are mixed colors


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Primary colors are mixed to create secondary colors.

What are the primary colors?

  1. Red, blue, and yellow

  2. Green, orange, and purple

  3. Black, white, and gray

  4. Brown, pink, and peach


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Red, blue, and yellow are the primary colors.

What are the secondary colors?

  1. Green, orange, and purple

  2. Red, blue, and yellow

  3. Black, white, and gray

  4. Brown, pink, and peach


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Green, orange, and purple are the secondary colors.

What is the difference between a tertiary color and a primary color?

  1. Tertiary colors are mixed from two primary colors

  2. Tertiary colors are mixed from two secondary colors

  3. Tertiary colors are mixed from a primary color and a secondary color

  4. Tertiary colors are mixed from a primary color and a tertiary color


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Tertiary colors are mixed from a primary color and a secondary color.

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