1. An abundance of flowers, a rounded shape, and a variety of colors describe which style?
A. Formal linear
B. Mille de Fleur
C. Vegetative
D. Ikebana
2. The main element involved in basing is
A. theme.
B. color.
C. texture.
D. line.
3. In contemporary arrangements, is sometimes glued to the bottom of the container, and the
foam is placed on top of it.
A. a kenzan
B. a greening pin
C. moss
D. an oasis prong
4. The design style that features bands of floral materials is
A. Biedermeier.
B. Mille de Fleur.
C. western line.
D. waterfall.
5. The style of design largely responsible for launching the commercial floral design industry in North America is the
A. Ikebana.
B. western line.
C. waterfall.
D. new convention.
6. The floral design style that presents flowers the way they're found in nature is
A. vegetative.
B. new wave.
C. hand-tied.
D. abstract.
7. What is the difference between layering and terracing?
A. More depth can be achieved with layering than with terracing.
B. In layering, the materials are more three-dimensional than in terracing.
C. In layering, materials such as leaves can't be reversed to reveal different colors on the back. But in terracing, they can.
D. In terracing, the materials used are thicker than in layering.
8. Which design style resembles a half-moon?
A. Crescent
B. Western line
C. Abstract
D. Hand-tied
9. The design's is often established where the stems meet and cross.
A. form
B. focal area
C. shape
D. frame
10. Ikebana designs are very sensitive to
A. color.
B. mechanics.
C. texture.
D. nature.
11. The design technique that involves enclosing floral materials in an area is called
A. zoning.
B. framing.
C. shadowing.
D. terracing.
12. Floral designers use the technique when they place two pieces of identical material in an
arrangement, one immediately behind the other.
A.shadowing
B. grouping
C. terracing
D. framing
13. refers to the process of tying materials together to hold them in place in an arrangement.
A.Clustering
B. Grouping
C. Binding
D. Banding
14. Which of the following design techniques would generally be employed in a new-convention arrangement?
A.Sequencing
B. Binding
C. Banding
D.Framing
15. The design technique that gives prominence to groups of material in an arrangement is called
A. binding.
B. banding.
C. terracing.
D. zoning.
16. The foam for what type of arrangements is often held in place with pan glue instead of bowl tape?
A. Contemporary arrangements
B. Traditional arrangements
C. Arrangements in glass vases
D. Hand-tiedarrangements
17. It's most accurate to say that hand-tied arrangements
A. require a concealed water supply.
B. are difficult to carry.
C. include only one or two floral materials.
D. are especially popular for weddings.
18. Wood picks, steels picks, and floral tape are part of an arragement's
A.texture.
B.mechanics.
C.theme.
D.style.
19. Which design style encourages a complete manipulation of floral materials into unnatural geometric
shapes and colors?
A. New wave
B. New convention
C.Abstract
D. Ikebana
20. In nature, an example of a parallel design is a
A. rocky creek bed.
B. tumbleweed.
C. forest.
D. snow-capped mountain.