A. MUSICAISUUTICI ARTS _61. This refers to the appearance or condition of oneness of an artwork. A. Unity B. Balance C. Contrast D. Scale 17. This is the condition in which acting influences are held in check by opposing forces or what it is in the left side should appear on the on the right side also in order to achieve equilibrium. A. Balance B. Unity C. Contrast D. Scale 18. It is two sides which are not the same. A. Asymmetrical Balance B. Symmetrical Balance C. Balance D. Contrast 19. This is the near or exact matching of left and right sides of a three-dimensional form or two- dimensional composition. A. Symmetrical Balance B. Asymmetrical Balance C. Balance D. Contrast 20. This is the juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements. A. Contrast B. Balance C. Scale D. Value 21. This is to draw our attention to an area or areas. A. Emphasis B. Balance C. Scale D. Subordination 22. This is a neutral areas of lesser interest to another. A. Subordination B. Emphasis C. Scale D. Value 23. It is a relation of one thing to another, A. Scale B. Unity C. Balance D. Contrast 24. This is our basic means of recording and symbolizing ideas, observations, and feelings, it is a primary means of visual communications. A. Lines B. Color C. Space D. Shape 25. It is the indefinable, general receptacle of all things. A. Space B. Lines C. Shape D. Value 26. This refers to the expense within the outline of a two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object. A. Shape B. Value C. Texture D. Lines 27. This refers to the lightness and darkness of surface. A Value B. Lines C. Texture D. Shape 28. It is the component of light affects us directly by modifying our thoughts, moods, emotions, and even our health. A. Color B. Shape C. Texture D. Lines 29. This is the textile or surfaces or to the visual representation of these qualities. A. Texture B, Perspective C. Lines D. Color 30. This is what we call point of view. A. Perspective B. Color C. Shape D. Space