WorksheetsUnderstanding Face Shapes and Structures
Total questions: 25
Worksheet time: 13mins
Which bone forms the lower jaw and is the only movable bone of the skull?
Maxilla
Mandible
Zygomatic
Frontal
Which muscle is primarily responsible for closing the eyelids?
Masseter
Orbicularis oculi
Temporalis
Buccinator
Which of the following is NOT a recognised face shape?
Oval
Square
Crescent
Heart
Which facial bone forms the prominence of the cheek?
Nasal bone
Zygomatic bone
Lacrimal bone
Palatine bone
Which muscle is most involved in smiling?
Masseter
Zygomaticus major
Frontalis
Platysma
Which face shape is typically characterised by a wider forehead and a narrow, pointed chin?
Heart
Round
Square
Oblong
Which of the following is a genetic factor that can influence face shape?
Sun exposure
Diet
Inherited bone structure
Sleep patterns
As people age, which of the following is a common change in facial appearance?
Increased skin elasticity
Loss of subcutaneous fat
Thickening of facial bones
Darkening of bone tissue
Which bone forms the central part of the forehead?
Parietal bone
Frontal bone
Temporal bone
Occipital bone
Which muscle is responsible for raising the eyebrows?
Orbicularis oris
Frontalis
Masseter
Depressor anguli oris
Which face shape is generally considered to have balanced proportions, with the length about one and a half times the width?
Round
Oval
Diamond
Square
Which of the following is NOT a muscle of facial expression?
Buccinator
Temporalis
Risorius
Levator labii superioris
Which bone forms the bridge of the nose?
Nasal bone
Maxilla
Vomer
Ethmoid bone
Which muscle encircles the mouth and is responsible for puckering the lips?
Orbicularis oris
Masseter
Zygomaticus minor
Levator anguli oris
Which face shape is typically wider at the cheekbones and narrow at both the forehead and jawline?
Diamond
Square
Oval
Heart
Which of the following is a direct effect of genetics on facial features?
Wrinkle formation
Skin hydration
Eye socket depth
Sun spots
With ageing, which of the following typically occurs to the jawline?
Becomes more defined
Becomes less defined
Increases in width
Moves upwards
Which bone forms the upper jaw and supports the upper teeth?
Mandible
Maxilla
Zygomatic
Sphenoid
Which muscle is primarily responsible for chewing by elevating the mandible?
Masseter
Platysma
Corrugator supercilii
Procerus
Which of the following is a common effect of ageing on facial bones?
Bones become denser
Bones lose volume and recede
Bones increase in size
Bones become more prominent
Which corrective make up technique is best for making a round face appear slimmer?
Applying highlighter to the sides of the face
Contouring the sides of the face with a darker shade
Applying blush to the apples of the cheeks only
Using a lighter foundation all over
To minimise the appearance of a prominent jawline on a square face, which make up technique is most effective?
Highlighting the jawline
Applying a darker contour to the jawline
Using bright blush on the jaw
Applying shimmer to the chin
Which product is typically used to conceal under-eye dark circles?
Bronzer
Concealer
Highlighter
Setting powder
For a person with a long (oblong) face, which blush application technique helps to visually shorten the face?
Applying blush in a vertical line from cheekbone to jaw
Applying blush in a horizontal line across the cheeks
Applying blush only to the temples
Applying blush to the chin
Which corrective make up technique is recommended to make a wide nose appear narrower?
Highlighting the sides of the nose
Contouring the sides of the nose with a darker shade
Applying blush to the nose tip
Using a lighter foundation on the nostrils
