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Landscape Design

Total questions: 30

Worksheet time: 15mins

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1.

The Elements of Design are important to landscaping because…

a)

Everyone in the industry has agreed to the kind of landscaping that is best.

b)

A landscape needs to meet most of the six principles in order to be functional and appealing.

c)

If even one element is misused, a landscape will seem poorly designed and will be unappealing.

d)

All of the above.

2.

This is line.

a)

The sense that a landscape is three-dimensional and draws your eye into the landscape.

b)

The element that guides your eye and guides you where to look.

c)

This consists of hue, value, and intensity and helps to emphasize, complement, heighten the effect of, or disguise other aspects of a landscape’s design.

d)

The element that refers to the use of cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.

e)

This is the visual ‘feel’ of a substance.

3.

This is form.

a)

The sense that a landscape is three-dimensional and draws your eye into the landscape.

b)

The element that guides your eye and guides you where to look.

c)

This consists of hue, value, and intensity and helps to emphasize, complement, heighten the effect of, or disguise other aspects of a landscape’s design.

d)

The element that refers to the use of cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.

e)

This is the visual ‘feel’ of a substance.

4.

This is space.

a)

The sense that a landscape is three-dimensional and draws your eye into the landscape.

b)

The element that guides your eye and guides you where to look.

c)

This consists of hue, value, and intensity and helps to emphasize, complement, heighten the effect of, or disguise other aspects of a landscape’s design.

d)

The element that refers to the use of cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.

e)

This is the visual ‘feel’ of a substance.

5.

This is color.

a)

The sense that a landscape is three-dimensional and draws your eye into the landscape.

b)

The element that guides your eye and guides you where to look.

c)

This consists of hue, value, and intensity and helps to emphasize, complement, heighten the effect of, or disguise other aspects of a landscape’s design.

d)

The element that refers to the use of cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.

e)

This is the visual ‘feel’ of a substance.

6.

This is texture.

a)

The sense that a landscape is three-dimensional and draws your eye into the landscape.

b)

The element that guides your eye and guides you where to look.

c)

This consists of hue, value, and intensity and helps to emphasize, complement, heighten the effect of, or disguise other aspects of a landscape’s design.

d)

The element that refers to the use of cubes, spheres, pyramids, cylinders, cones, etc.

e)

This is the visual ‘feel’ of a substance.

7.

The component of the landscape that guides your eyes to the focal point by using contrast and color would be…

a)

line

b)

form

c)

space

d)

texture

e)

contrast

8.

The light statue against the dark hedge is an example of contrasting ___________.

a)

line

b)

form

c)

space

d)

texture

e)

value

9.

Interpret the following image

a)

Plant’s architectural form

b)

Herbaceous plants

c)

Types of plant's texture

d)

Microclimate modifiers

10.

The creation of sculptural forms can be achieved through careful cutting and trimming. Choose the technique used to create the sculpture forms

a)

Pruning

b)

Corrective maintenance

c)

Topiary

d)

Cultivation

11.

What is a landscape?

a)

The physical and human forces that work in combination to form and transform the world, e.g. erosion, the water cycle, migration or urbanisation.

b)

The physical or chemical breakdown of materials into smaller materials.

c)

It is the visible appearance of an area, created by a combination of geological, geomorphological, biological, and cultural layers that have evolved over time.

d)

A place listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) as of special cultural or natural significance for preservation for the global community.

12.

What is a landform?

a)

The individual surface features of the Earth identified by their shape, e.g. dunes, plateaus, canyons, beaches, plains, rivers and valleys.

b)

the arrangement of items across the earth's surface

c)

Hazards that originate from the lithosphere (earth's crust) including volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes, landslides and avalanches

d)

Illustrations made using a photograph to record features about a landform or landscape. It is divided into foreground, middle ground and background so that the features of a photograph or image can be accurately labelled and explained.

13.

Which are the following is an element in a Japanese garden?

a)

Water

b)

Stone lanterns

c)

Garden fences

d)

All of the above

14.

what is meant by Miegakure?

a)

Concept of Hide and reveal

b)

Fences

c)

Water basin

d)

A type of fish

15.

Which of the following is an example of Zen garden

a)

Daisen in

b)

Ginkauji silver pavilion

c)

Byodo in

d)

Katsura imperial palace

16.

What is dewy path called in Japanese tea gardens

a)

Roji

b)

Sodaikagki

c)

Yarimizu

d)

Kasan

17.

Which of the following is a zen garden?

a)
b)
c)
d)
18.

Who considered the father of English landscape gardens?

a)

Charles Bridgeman

b)

William kent

c)

Claude Lorrain

d)

Nicolas poussin

19.

Which of the following is a element found in Kridaparvataka -garden described in Sanskrit literature

a)

Autumn house

b)

A mound or play mountain near the palace

c)

Sea house

d)

Lotus pond with elephants playing

20.

What is meant by Kurunji as per sangam literature

a)

Agricultural lands

b)

forest

c)

Hilly tracts

d)

Coastal area

21.

Gardino secreto - secret gardens are elements in which garden?

a)

French garden

b)

Dutch garden

c)

Italian garden

d)

English garden

22.

Which of the following is an element in Italian garden

a)

Parterre

b)

Gardino segreto

c)

Gardino secreto

d)

All the above

23.

This square designed by Leonardo da Vinci is called as

a)

Gamberia

b)

Compidoglio

c)

Belvedre court

d)

Villa Lanta

24.

What is this element of Mughal garden called?

a)

Chabutra

b)

Chinnikannas

c)

Chaddar

d)

None of the above

25.

Which of the following influenced the English landscape garden style?

a)

Paintings of landscape

b)

French Gardens

c)

Dutch Gardens

d)

Italian Gardens

26.

what is the name of this wall

a)

Retaining wall

b)

Ha ha wall

c)

Compound wall

d)

None of the above

27.

What is the form of this plant

a)

Columnar

b)

Fastigate

c)

Picturesque

d)

Rounded

28.

Dark foliage plants ————— the viewer

a)

Move towards

b)

Move away

c)

Crash on the

d)

falls towards

29.

What is this landscape element called as

a)

Water channel

b)

Grass paver

c)

Bio retention swale

d)

Drain channel

30.

What is the canopy height of small shrubs

a)

Ground level

b)

Below knee height

c)

Knee-waist height

d)

None of the above