Pivot Point 104.1-104.6 Exam Questions and 100% Verified Answers
Qualitative Analysis - Answer-Observe, name and list the parts of an object.
Quantitative Analysis - Answer-Determine the amount of each part relative to size, proportions and
dimension.
Proportion - Answer-Any portion or part in relation to the whole.
Basic - Answer-Observe silhouette and/or determine three dimensional form.
Detail - Answer-Observe texture and/or color characteristics with ornamental effects.
Abstract - Answer-Use information from first two levels and view in a less literal way.
Form - Answer-The three dimensional representation of shape. Consists of length, width and depth.
Shape - Answer-The two dimensional representation of form. Consists of length and width.
Rectilinear - Answer-Shape: square, rectangle. Line: horizontal and vertical.
Triangular - Answer-Shape: triangle, trapezoid, diamond, kite. Line: diagonal.
Curvilinear - Answer-Shape: circle, half-circle, crescent, oval, oblong. Line: curved.
Line - Answer-A point set in motion.
Horizontal - Answer-Parallel to horizon. Weight and calmness.
Vertical - Answer-Perpendicular to the horizon. Strength and weightlessness.
, Diagonal - Answer-Between vertical and horizontal. Implies motion.
Concave - Answer-Curves inward.
Convex - Answer-Curves outward.
Celestial Axis - Answer-Supports you in identifying straight and curved lines, angles and directions.
Unactivated - Answer-Smooth
Activated - Answer-Rough
Color - Answer-Visual perception of the reflection of light.
Primary Colors - Answer-Pure colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors. (yellow, red,
and blue)
Secondary Colors - Answer-Combination of primary colors (green, orange, and violet)
4 design principles. - Answer-Repetition, alteration, progression, and contrast.
Repetition - Answer-All unites are identical except for position.
Alternation - Answer-Sequential repetition in which two or more units occur in a repeating pattern.
Progression - Answer-All units are similar yet gradually change proportionately in an ascending or
descending scale.
Contrast - Answer-Desirable relationship of opposites.
Balance - Answer-The state of equilibrium existing between contrasting, opposite or interacting
elements.
Qualitative Analysis - Answer-Observe, name and list the parts of an object.
Quantitative Analysis - Answer-Determine the amount of each part relative to size, proportions and
dimension.
Proportion - Answer-Any portion or part in relation to the whole.
Basic - Answer-Observe silhouette and/or determine three dimensional form.
Detail - Answer-Observe texture and/or color characteristics with ornamental effects.
Abstract - Answer-Use information from first two levels and view in a less literal way.
Form - Answer-The three dimensional representation of shape. Consists of length, width and depth.
Shape - Answer-The two dimensional representation of form. Consists of length and width.
Rectilinear - Answer-Shape: square, rectangle. Line: horizontal and vertical.
Triangular - Answer-Shape: triangle, trapezoid, diamond, kite. Line: diagonal.
Curvilinear - Answer-Shape: circle, half-circle, crescent, oval, oblong. Line: curved.
Line - Answer-A point set in motion.
Horizontal - Answer-Parallel to horizon. Weight and calmness.
Vertical - Answer-Perpendicular to the horizon. Strength and weightlessness.
, Diagonal - Answer-Between vertical and horizontal. Implies motion.
Concave - Answer-Curves inward.
Convex - Answer-Curves outward.
Celestial Axis - Answer-Supports you in identifying straight and curved lines, angles and directions.
Unactivated - Answer-Smooth
Activated - Answer-Rough
Color - Answer-Visual perception of the reflection of light.
Primary Colors - Answer-Pure colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors. (yellow, red,
and blue)
Secondary Colors - Answer-Combination of primary colors (green, orange, and violet)
4 design principles. - Answer-Repetition, alteration, progression, and contrast.
Repetition - Answer-All unites are identical except for position.
Alternation - Answer-Sequential repetition in which two or more units occur in a repeating pattern.
Progression - Answer-All units are similar yet gradually change proportionately in an ascending or
descending scale.
Contrast - Answer-Desirable relationship of opposites.
Balance - Answer-The state of equilibrium existing between contrasting, opposite or interacting
elements.