What is the result of mixing red and green colors in color theory?
A). A. Yellow
B). B. Purple
C). C. Orange
D). D. Brown
Which feature of color mixing allows for a wide range of colors to be created from a limited set of primary colors?
A). A. Complementary colors
B). B. Tertiary colors
C). C. Color harmony
D). D. Color versatility
Which color model is commonly used in digital design and printing?
A). A. RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
B). B. CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black)
C). C. RYB (Red, Yellow, Blue)
D). D. HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness)
What is the complementary color of blue?
A). A. Red
B). B. Green
C). C. Yellow
D). D. Orange
How can tertiary colors be created in color mixing?
A). A. By mixing primary and secondary colors
B). B. By mixing complementary colors
C). C. By mixing primary colors only
D). D. By mixing secondary colors only
Which colors are mixed to create orange?
A). A. Red and Yellow
B). B. Red and Blue
C). C. Yellow and Blue
D). D. Green and Purple
What happens when complementary colors are mixed in color theory?
A). A. They create a neutral color
B). B. They create a tertiary color
C). C. They create a darker shade of the original colors
D). D. They cancel each other out
Which color is created by mixing red and green in the RGB color model?
A). A. Yellow
B). B. Cyan
C). C. Blue
D). D. White
Which primary colors are commonly used in color mixing to create new colors?
A). A. Red, Yellow, Blue
B). B. Red, Green, Blue
C). C. Yellow, Cyan, Magenta
D). D. Red, Orange, Green
What is the result of mixing yellow and blue colors in color theory?
A). A. Green
B). B. Orange
C). C. Purple
D). D. Brown