Architecture & Furniture History Test #1—Test A—Interior Design 2; Mrs. Holt’s Classes

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Architecture & Furniture History

Test #1—Test A

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

Choose the correct answer

1.  The Chippendale Style of furniture is identified by what?

a.  The ball and claw foot.

b.  Having the splat back.

c.  The slipper foot.

d.  The woven seats.

2.  A furniture support that is the shape of a flattened ball is called what?

a.  Thimble Foot

b.  Bun Foot

c.  Flemish Foot

d.  Ball Foot

3.  Among the prominent English furniture designer or master cabinet makers of the Late Georgian period, this designer was best known for heat, oval, wheel, and shield chair backs.

a.  Thomas Chippendale

b.  George Hepplewhite

c.  Thomas Sheraton

d.  The Adam’s Brothers

4.  Furniture produced for the middle and high class market is linked to this time period.

a.  Regency

b.  Victorian

c.  Queen Anne

d.  Late Georgian

5.  What influence is the Queen Anne period in England is known for in furniture designs?

a.  Oriental

b.  Italian

c.  Roman

d.  Egyptian

6.  Which finish adds color to wood without covering the natural grain?

a.  Japanning

b.  Stain

c.  Varnish

d.  Paint

7.  Pedestal based tables with curved legs and brass feet are typical of what time period?

a.  Queen Anne

b.  Hepplewhite

c.  Duncan Phyfe

d.  Shaker

8.  The table with legs than be swung out to support the table is called a:

a.  Gate-Leg Table

b.  Chair Table

c.  Pedestal Table

d.  Drum Table

9.  Which column style is the most decorative or ornate?

a.  Doric

b.  Corinthian

c.  Greek

d.  Ionic

10.  How many sloping sides does a hip roof have?

a.  1

b.  2

c.  3

d.  4

11.  The chair back of Duncan Phyfe furniture is characterized by the use of the:

a.  Lyre

b.  Shield

c.  Ladder

d.  Splat

12.  A porch with columns is a:

a.  Pilaster

b.  Palladian

c.  Pediment

d.  Portico

13.  What is the frame work that holds the glass on a window?

a.  Wood

b.  Metal

c.  Sash

d.  Crank

14.  Which of the following chairs was introduced by Thomas Chippendale?

a.  Lawson

b.  Tuxedo

c.  Windsor

d.  Camel-Back

15.  The joint used for high quality furniture construction is:

a.  Dowel Joint

b.  Tongue & Grove

c.  Butt

d.  Dovetail

16.  An early chair with horizontal slats in the back is called:

a.  Ladder-Back

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Victorian

d.  Windsor

17.  Which of the following decorative motifs is used on Corinthian columns?

a.  Quoins

b.  Shell

c.  Acanthus Leaf

d.  Dentil

18.  Which chair is characterized by using a shield back?

a.  Queen Anne

b.  Sheraton

c.  Hepplewhite

d.  Federal

19.  What architectural feature demonstrates corners made of stone and adds decoration to the house?

a.  Gingerbread

b.  Half Timber

c.  Dentil

d.  Quoins

20.  Which furniture was eclectic and used with elaborate and fanciful designs rather than simple designs:

a.  Duncan Phyfe

b.  Sheraton

c.  Victorian

d.  Chippendale

21.  What window can be placed to the right or left of a door?

a.  Sidelight

b.  Sliding

c.  Skylight

d.  Double Hung

22.  The chair back of Sheraton furniture is characterized by the use of the:

a.  Square

b.  Ladder

c.  Lyre

d.  Shield

23.  Which styles of house generally have gingerbread decoration on them?

a.  Greek Revival

b.  Salt Box

c.  Federal

d.  Victorian

24.  The top decoration on a highboy is called a:

a.  Lyre

b.  Pilaster

c.  Pediment

d.  Bracket

25.  The Federal style can be distinguished by having:

a.  A Mansard Roof that is usually only a one level house.

b.  Windows on the first floor that is taller than windows on the second floor.

c.  Elaborate porticoes on all sides of the house with columns.

d.  Very few windows and mostly wall areas.

26.  Which foot style is typically used on a Queen Anne chair:

a.  Bracket

b.  Bun

c.  Ball & Claw

d.  Slipper

27.  The springs used in better quality upholstered furniture are:

a.  Coil

b.  Flat

c.  Box

d.  Set

28.  One way to check of sufficient padding is an upholstered piece is to:

a.  Check the Label.

b.  Observe how puffy it is.

c.  Make sure it includes foam padding.

d.  Sit on it to make sure you can’t feel the frame.

29.  Which type of column is illustrated by circular scrolls at the top?

a.  Corinthian

b.  Doric

c.  Ionic

d.  Roman

PICTURE IDENTIFICATION

Identify the correct architectural features.

30.  The following picture is an example of which of the following Architecture Features?

a.  Ball and Claw

b.  Arcade

c.  Arch

d.  Column

31.  What capital is pictured?

a.  Corinthian

b.  Column

c.  Ionic

d.  Doric

32.  Which capital is pictured?

a.  Corinthian

b.  Column

c.  Ionic

d.  Doric

33.  Which capital is pictured?

a.  Corinthian

b.  Column

c.  Ionic

d.  Doric

34.  Which roof style is pictured?

a.  Gambrel

b.  Gable

c.  Hipped

d.  Flat

35.  Which roof style is pictured?

a.  Gambrel

b.  Gable

c.  Hipped

d.  Flat

36.  Which roof style is pictured?

a.  Gambrel

b.  Gable

c.  Hipped

d.  Flat

37.  The following picture is an example of what type of window?

a.  Casement

b.  Double Hung

c.  Dormer

d.  Palladian

38.  The following picture is an example of what type of window?

a.  Casement

b.  Double Hung

c.  Dormer

d.  Palladian

39.  The following picture is an example of what type of window?

a.  Casement

b.  Double Hung

c.  Dormer

d.  Palladian

40.  Which door is pictured?

a.  Single Door

b.  Exterior Door

c.  French Door

d.  Double Door

41.  Which housing style is pictured?

a.  Salt Box

b.  Log Cabin

c.  Prairie

d.  Cape Cod

42.  Which housing style is pictured?

a.  Prairie

b.  Craftsman/Bungalow

c.  Greek Revival

d.  Cape Cod

43.  The following picture is an example of what architectural feature?

a.  Portico

b.  Pilaster

c.  Arcade

d.  Arch

44.  The following picture is an example of what architectural feature?

a.  Portico

b.  Pilaster

c.  Arcade

d.  Arch

45.  The following is an example of what architectural feature?

a.  Portico

b.  Pilaster

c.  Arcade

d.  Arch

46.  The following is an example of what architectural feature?

a.  Portico

b.  Greek Revival

c.  Triangular Pediment

d.  Archway

47.  This following is a motif commonly used during this time period?

a.  Early American

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Chippendale

d.  Victorian

48.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Early American

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Chippendale

d.  Victorian

49.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Early American

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Chippendale

d.  Victorian

50.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Early American

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Chippendale

d.  Victorian

51.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Early American

b.  Queen Anne

c.  Chippendale

d.  Victorian

52.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Hepplewhite

b.  Sheraton

c.  Duncan Phyfe

d.  Shaker

53.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Hepplewhite

b.  Sheraton

c.  Duncan Phyfe

d.  Shaker

54.  The following chair is an example commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Hepplewhite

b.  Sheraton

c.  Duncan Phyfe

d.  Shaker

55.  This motif is commonly seen during which time period?

a.  Hepplewhite

b.  Sheraton

c.  Duncan Phyfe

d.  Shaker

FURNITURE JOINT MATCHING

Match the following furniture joints with the correct picture.

56.  Butt D / a.
57.  Corner E / b.
58.  Dove-Tail B / c.
59.  Dowel F / d.
60.  Mortis & Tenon A / e.
61.  Tongue & Grove C / f.

Architecture & Furniture History Test #1—Test A—Interior Design 2; Mrs. Holt’s Classes

USE YOUR OWN PAPER! DO NOT WRITE ON TEST! USE YOUR OWN PAPER! DO NOT WRITE ON TEST!