Deck 1: (AP) Art History: Africa

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Typically, what is the largest feature on an African figure?

A)The hands
B)The stomach
C)The figure's weapon
D)The head
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What was the purpose of the massive Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe?

A)It was the home of the king
B)It held prisoners of war and slaves
C)It was the first zoo
D)Its purpose is unknown
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The subjects of the rock art of the Sahara and in southern Africa include all of the following except:

A)Human pursuits
B)Contact among different groups of people
C)The use of technologies
D)Collective knowledge
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The pattern of the distribution of art seen in Africa today is a result of:

A)Human ingenuity
B)Human excavation
C)Human migration
D)Human innovation
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Art in Africa is similar to the art of the Indigenous Americas in that:

A)The art is meant to be passive rather than participatory.
B)The art is meant to be destroyed after creation
C)The art is meant to be participatory rather than passive.
D)The art is not meant to be destroyed after creation.
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The role of the diviner in African art is that of:

A)Purchaser of art Purchaser of art
B)Commissioner of art
C)Custodian of art
D)Prescriptor of art
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The use of the elephant mask was meant to influence the audience to:

A)Announce the birth of a child
B)Celebrate the marriage of royalty
C)Honor the king's power
D)Commemorate the life of a king
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The purpose of the portrait mask of Moya Yanso was:

A)Honoring a respected member of society
B)Enforcing the power of royalty
C)Celebrating the birth of a child
D)Celebrating the death of a mother
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A common misconception of African oral arts in present-day audiences is that:

A)African oral arts are recited
B)African oral arts are unchanging
C)African oral arts are dynamic
D)African oral arts are meaningful
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The creation of Lukasas demonstrates:

A)The significance of beadwork in African cultures
B)The significance of feathers in African cultures
C)The significance of oral art forms in African cultures
D)The significance of religious art in African cultures
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Deck 1: (AP) Art History: Africa
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Typically, what is the largest feature on an African figure?

A)The hands
B)The stomach
C)The figure's weapon
D)The head
The head
2
What was the purpose of the massive Great Enclosure at Great Zimbabwe?

A)It was the home of the king
B)It held prisoners of war and slaves
C)It was the first zoo
D)Its purpose is unknown
Its purpose is unknown
3
The subjects of the rock art of the Sahara and in southern Africa include all of the following except:

A)Human pursuits
B)Contact among different groups of people
C)The use of technologies
D)Collective knowledge
Collective knowledge
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The pattern of the distribution of art seen in Africa today is a result of:

A)Human ingenuity
B)Human excavation
C)Human migration
D)Human innovation
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Art in Africa is similar to the art of the Indigenous Americas in that:

A)The art is meant to be passive rather than participatory.
B)The art is meant to be destroyed after creation
C)The art is meant to be participatory rather than passive.
D)The art is not meant to be destroyed after creation.
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The role of the diviner in African art is that of:

A)Purchaser of art Purchaser of art
B)Commissioner of art
C)Custodian of art
D)Prescriptor of art
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The use of the elephant mask was meant to influence the audience to:

A)Announce the birth of a child
B)Celebrate the marriage of royalty
C)Honor the king's power
D)Commemorate the life of a king
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The purpose of the portrait mask of Moya Yanso was:

A)Honoring a respected member of society
B)Enforcing the power of royalty
C)Celebrating the birth of a child
D)Celebrating the death of a mother
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A common misconception of African oral arts in present-day audiences is that:

A)African oral arts are recited
B)African oral arts are unchanging
C)African oral arts are dynamic
D)African oral arts are meaningful
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The creation of Lukasas demonstrates:

A)The significance of beadwork in African cultures
B)The significance of feathers in African cultures
C)The significance of oral art forms in African cultures
D)The significance of religious art in African cultures
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