A. binding. C. banding. D. zoning. 3. Wood picks, steels picks, and

1. In nature, an example of a parallel design is a A. snow-capped mountain. B. tumbleweed. D. rocky creek bed. 2. The design technique that gives prominence to groups of material in an arrangement is called A. binding. C. banding. D. zoning. 3. Wood picks, steels picks, and floral tape are part of an arragement’s A B. theme. C. style. D. texture. 1. Floral designers use the _______ technique when they place two pieces of identical material in an arrangement, one immediately behind the other. B. terracing C. framing D. grouping 2. What is the difference between layering and terracing? B. In layering, materials such as leaves can’t be reversed to reveal different colors on the back. But in terracing, they can. C. More depth can be achieved with layering than with terracing. D. In layering, the materials are more three-dimensional than in terracing. 3. Which design style resembles a half-moon? A. Western line B. Hand-tied C. D. Abstract 1. When floral designers talk about the surface quality of floral materials, they’re referring to the _______ of the floral materials. A. form B. space C. texture D. style 2. Which principle of floral design is concerned with the physical and visual stability of an arrangement? A. Rhythm B. Composition C. Balance D. Proportion 3. If a design has equal weight on both sides, it’s said to have _______ balance. A. equilateral B. symmetrical C. harmonious D. asymmetrical 1. Which of the following statements about complementary colors is true? A. They’re very close to each other in hue. B. They’re rarely used in floral designs. C. They form monochromatic color schemes. D. They’re opposites that create interesting color contrasts. 2. If you’re comparing the size of an arrangement to the space in which it will be displayed, which principle of floral design are you using? A. Dominance B. Scale C. Pattern D. Balance 3. What principle of design refers to the way in which the various components in a design create a single entity? A. Pattern B. Harmony C. Unity D. Contrast 1. To create a tint, you would mix a hue with A. black. B. gray. C. white. D. yellow. 2. What does the triad color scheme include? A. Three hues that are adjacent on the color wheel B. Three different hues C. Three hues that span the color wheel at equidistant points D. Three neutrals (gray, white, and black) 3. Exam Figure—Use this illustration to answer the question below. 9. Look at the illustration pictured above. The focal point(s) in this design is/are found at the design’s A. top and bottom points. B. bottom point. C. middle point. D. top point.