Grade 3 Art And Craft – Hand Printed Patterns Quiz

1. What is the process of transferring designs onto fabric using a stencil and paint called?

Weaving
Knitting
Hand Printing
Embroidery
Explanation:

Hand printing is the process of transferring designs onto fabric using a stencil and paint, making it the correct choice.

2. Which of the following tools is commonly used in hand printed patterns?

Crayons
Cutting Mat
Sewing Machine
Paintbrush
Explanation:

A paintbrush is commonly used in hand printed patterns to apply paint onto the fabric.

3. Which of the following techniques involves creating patterns by dipping objects into paint and pressing them onto fabric?

Screen Printing
Batik
Quilting
Block Printing
Explanation:

Block printing involves creating patterns by dipping objects into paint and pressing them onto fabric, making it the correct choice.

4. What is the term for a repeated design or motif in a print?

Texture
Collage
Pattern
Splatter
Explanation:

The correct term for a repeated design or motif in a print is a pattern.

5. Which of the following techniques involves using a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a surface?

Tie-Dye
Screen Printing
Batik
Block Printing
Explanation:

Screen printing involves using a mesh screen to transfer ink onto a surface, making it the correct choice.

6. Which of the following is a traditional method of hand printing patterns?

Screen printing
Heat transfer printing
Digital printing
Stencil printing
Explanation:

Stencil printing is a traditional method where a design is cut out of a material and then paint or ink is applied over the stencil onto the surface to create the pattern.

7. Which tool is commonly used to apply paint or ink onto the surface when hand printing patterns?

Screwdriver
Chainsaw
Paintbrush
Hammer
Explanation:

A paintbrush is typically used to apply paint or ink onto the surface when hand printing patterns as it allows for precise control and detailing.

8. What is the purpose of a brayer in hand printing patterns?

To measure fabric
To cut shapes
To apply pressure
To mix colors
Explanation:

A brayer is used to apply pressure evenly over the surface of the material when hand printing patterns, ensuring that the paint or ink is transferred effectively.

9. Which material is commonly used to create stencils for hand printing patterns?

Metal
Plastic
Glass
Paper
Explanation:

Paper is a commonly used material for creating stencils for hand printing patterns as it is easy to cut and work with, making it ideal for creating intricate designs.

10. What is a benefit of hand printing patterns compared to digital printing?

Limited design options
Less time-consuming
Less personalized
More expensive
Explanation:

Hand printing patterns is less time-consuming compared to digital printing as it does not require complex machinery and setup, making it a more accessible option for creating unique designs.

11. What is the process of creating patterns by hand called?

Sewing
Drawing
Carving
Printing
Explanation:

Hand printed patterns involve the process of using handmade stamps, blocks, or screens to create repeated designs on the fabric.

12. Which tool is commonly used to transfer the design onto the fabric in hand printed patterns?

Paintbrush
Crayon
Stamp
Sewing Machine
Explanation:

Stamps are commonly used in hand printing to transfer the design onto the fabric by dipping them in ink or paint and pressing them onto the surface.

13. What is an important step to ensure the pattern is uniform in hand printed designs?

Skipping parts of the design
Using different colors randomly
Consistent pressure while printing
Making mistakes intentionally
Explanation:

Maintaining consistent pressure while printing helps to ensure that the patterns are uniform and the design comes out clearly on the fabric.

14. Which of the following is not a technique used in hand printed patterns?

Screen Printing
Block Printing
Sculpture Printing
Digital Printing
Explanation:

Digital printing is not a hand printing technique; it involves printing designs directly from a computer onto fabric using specialized printers.

15. What type of ink or paint is commonly used in hand printed patterns?

Permanent marker
Glitter glue
Oil-based ink
Water-based ink
Explanation:

Water-based inks are commonly used in hand printing as they are easy to work with, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly.

16. Which is a popular material for making stamps in hand printed patterns?

Wood
Metal
Glass
Plastic
Explanation:

Wood is a popular material for making stamps in hand printing due to its durability, ease of carving, and the ability to hold intricate designs.

17. What is a benefit of creating hand printed patterns over machine-made patterns?

Perfect precision
Limited design options
Faster production
Personalized touch
Explanation:

Hand printed patterns have a unique and personalized touch as each design is created by hand, allowing for creativity and individuality in the patterns.

18. Which type of pattern making involves using templates to create repeated designs in hand printing?

Stencil printing
Collage making
Freehand drawing
Photocopying
Explanation:

Stencil printing is a technique in hand printing where templates are used to create repeated designs on the fabric, making it easier to maintain consistency in patterns.

19. What part of the stamp is used to transfer the ink or paint onto the fabric in hand printed patterns?

Center
Surface
Handle
Edges
Explanation:

The surface of the stamp, where the design is carved or embossed, is used to transfer the ink or paint onto the fabric by pressing it firmly.

20. In hand printed patterns, what is the term for the design that is repeated throughout the fabric?

All-over pattern
Solo pattern
Only once design
Alone design
Explanation:

An all-over pattern refers to a design that is repeated continuously across the fabric, creating a cohesive and harmonious look in hand printed patterns.

21. Which of the following materials is commonly used for block printing?

Fabric scraps
Wood blocks
Plastic bags
Paper cups
Explanation:

Wood blocks are commonly used for block printing because they can be carved to create intricate designs.

22. What is the purpose of using a brayer in hand printing?

To glue pieces together
To sketch designs
To cut patterns
To roll ink onto a surface
Explanation:

A brayer is used to roll ink onto a surface evenly before printing with a block or stamp.

23. Which of the following techniques involves using a stencil to create a pattern?

Sculpture
Screen printing
Collage
Watercolor painting
Explanation:

Screen printing involves using a stencil to transfer ink onto a surface to create a pattern or design.

24. What should be used to protect surfaces when hand printing with ink?

Water
Newspaper
Paint thinner
Glue
Explanation:

Newspaper can be used to protect surfaces from getting stained by ink during hand printing.

25. Which of the following can be used as a tool for hand printing patterns?

Potato stamps
Lego blocks
Crayons
Sewing machine
Explanation:

Potato stamps are a fun and easy tool to create unique patterns in hand printing.

26. What does a squeegee do in the context of screen printing?

Cut paper
Mix paints
Dry the prints
Apply pressure to ink
Explanation:

A squeegee is used in screen printing to apply pressure to the ink, forcing it through the stencil onto the surface.

27. Which of the following is an example of a resist technique used in pattern making?

Batik
Embroidery
Collage
Decoupage
Explanation:

Batik is a resist technique where wax is applied to fabric, creating patterns by dyeing the fabric.

28. What tool can be used to transfer patterns onto fabric for hand printing?

Scissors
Pencil
Carbon paper
Tape measure
Explanation:

Carbon paper can be placed beneath a pattern and traced, transferring it onto fabric for hand printing.

29. Which of the following techniques involves using a carved block to print patterns?

Mosaic
Collage
Patchwork
Woodblock printing
Explanation:

Woodblock printing is a technique that uses a carved block to print patterns onto paper or fabric.

30. What is the purpose of a printing press in pattern making?

To print patterns evenly
To bake clay sculptures
To sew fabric together
To create paper mache
Explanation:

A printing press is used in pattern making to apply even pressure when transferring ink or paint onto a surface.

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