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CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest III Visual and
Performing Arts Exam Actual 2026/2027 with Detailed
Rationales | 100% Verified | Pass Guaranteed – A+
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SECTION 1: Visual Arts – Elements, Principles & Techniques
(Questions 1–10)

Q1: A fourth-grade student is creating a painting and decides to use a dark blue
background with a bright yellow sun in the center. Which principle of design is the
student primarily demonstrating?

A. Balance

B. Contrast

C. Rhythm

D. Unity

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Contrast is the principle of design that emphasizes differences between
elements, such as placing a bright yellow sun against a dark blue background,
creating visual interest and focal emphasis through juxtaposition of light and dark
values.

,Q2: A teacher asks students to identify the element of art that describes the surface
quality of an object—how it would feel or appear to feel if touched. Which element is
the teacher describing?

A. Form

B. Texture

C. Space

D. Value

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Texture is the element of art that refers to the surface quality of an object,
whether actual (tactile) or implied (visual), describing how an object would feel or
appear to feel if touched.



Q3: In a two-dimensional artwork, an artist uses overlapping shapes and diminishing
size to create the illusion of depth. Which element of art is being manipulated?

A. Line

B. Color

C. Space

D. Shape

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Space is the element of art that refers to the area around, between, or
within components of a work; techniques such as overlapping, size variation, and
placement on the picture plane create the illusion of depth in two-dimensional art.

, Q4: A sculptor is working with clay and is concerned with how the work occupies
three dimensions—height, width, and depth. Which element of art is central to this
sculptor's work?

A. Shape

B. Form

C. Line

D. Value

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Form is the element of art that describes three-dimensional objects that
have height, width, and depth, distinguishing it from shape which is two-dimensional
and flat.



Q5: A printmaking teacher demonstrates a technique in which the artist carves away
the negative space from a block of linoleum, applies ink to the raised surface, and
presses it onto paper. Which printmaking technique is being demonstrated?

A. Etching

B. Lithography

C. Relief printing

D. Screen printing

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Relief printing is a printmaking technique in which the artist carves away
the non-image areas (negative space) from a block, leaving the image area raised to
receive ink and transfer the image to paper.

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