{"data":{"quiz":{"id":"73","quiz_title":"Colour Theory for Beginners","quiz_type":"txtqtxta","quiz_description":"Dive into the vibrant world of colour theory with this beginner-friendly quiz! Discover the basics of colour mixing, the significance of the colour wheel, and how colours interact with each other. Perfect for anyone looking to explore the fundamentals of design.","quiz_high_message":"Fantastic! You're a colour theory wizard!","quiz_medium_message":"Good job! You're well on your way to mastering colour theory.","quiz_low_message":"Keep going! With a bit more practice, you'll be a colour expert in no time."},"questions":[{"id":"721","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"What are the three primary colours?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"The primary colours are red, blue, and yellow. These cannot be mixed or formed by any combination of other colours.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"2883","question_id":"721","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Yellow, Green, Blue","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2881","question_id":"721","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Red, Yellow, Blue","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"2884","question_id":"721","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Red, Blue, Green","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2882","question_id":"721","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Red, Green, Blue","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"722","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"Which colours are considered warm colours?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Warm colours include red, orange, and yellow. 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They provide high contrast and high impact when used together.","question_difficulty":"intermediate","answers":[{"id":"2889","question_id":"723","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A colour opposite another on the colour wheel","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"},{"id":"2891","question_id":"723","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A tint of a shade","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2892","question_id":"723","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Any monochromatic colour","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2890","question_id":"723","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A colour similar to another","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"}]},{"id":"724","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"What is the result of mixing all primary colours?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Mixing all primary colours in light theory yields white (as in light mixing), but in pigment theory, they yield a neutral brown or gray.","question_difficulty":"expert","answers":[{"id":"2896","question_id":"724","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Pure white","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2894","question_id":"724","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"Black","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2895","question_id":"724","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"An unexpected neon color","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2893","question_id":"724","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"A neutral brown or gray","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"}]},{"id":"725","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"What does the term 'hue' refer to?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Hue is another name for colour; it's what distinguishes one colour family from another, such as red versus blue.","question_difficulty":"beginner","answers":[{"id":"2899","question_id":"725","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"The saturation of a colour","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2900","question_id":"725","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"The shade of a colour","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2898","question_id":"725","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"The lightness of a colour","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"0"},{"id":"2897","question_id":"725","answer_type":"txta","answer_text":"The basic colour of an object","answer_media_url":null,"answer_is_correct":"1"}]},{"id":"726","question_type":"txtqtxta","question_text":"Which of the following is NOT a secondary colour?","question_media_url":null,"question_explanation":"Green, purple, and orange are secondary colours, created by mixing primary colours. 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Colour Theory for Beginners
Dive into the vibrant world of colour theory with this beginner-friendly quiz! Discover the basics of colour mixing, the significance of the colour wheel, and how colours interact with each other. Perfect for anyone looking to explore the fundamentals of design.
Question 1:
What are the three primary colours?
- Yellow, Green, Blue
- Red, Yellow, Blue
- Red, Blue, Green
- Red, Green, Blue
Question 2:
Which colours are considered warm colours?
- Pink, Purple, Blue
- Blue, Green, Purple
- Red, Orange, Yellow
- Black, White, Grey
Question 3:
What is a complementary colour?
- A colour opposite another on the colour wheel
- A tint of a shade
- Any monochromatic colour
- A colour similar to another
Question 4:
What is the result of mixing all primary colours?
- Pure white
- Black
- An unexpected neon color
- A neutral brown or gray
Question 5:
What does the term 'hue' refer to?
- The saturation of a colour
- The shade of a colour
- The lightness of a colour
- The basic colour of an object
Question 6:
Which of the following is NOT a secondary colour?
- Green
- Purple
- Orange
- Blue
Question 7:
What is a monochromatic scheme?
- A palette using opposite hues on the wheel
- A palette using only neutral colours
- A palette using one hue with its tints and shades
- A palette with all primary colours
Question 8:
How do you create a tint of a colour?
- By mixing two primary colours
- By adding grey to the colour
- By adding black to the colour
- By adding white to the colour
Question 9:
What does 'RGB' stand for in digital colour theory?
- Red, Gold, Black
- Red, Green, Black
- Red, Grey, Blue
- Red, Green, Blue
Question 10:
What colour do you get by mixing red and blue?
- Green
- Orange
- Brown
- Purple

