Primary Colors: The Building Blocks of Color Theory
Test your knowledge about primary colors, their properties, and how they form the foundation of all other colors.
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Question 1: Which set represents the primary colors in pigments (subtractive color mixing)?
Red, Yellow, Blue
Red, Green, Blue
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
Orange, Purple, Green
Question 2: What happens when you mix all primary colors of light together?
White
Brown
Gray
Black
Question 3: In digital displays, which colors are considered primary?
Red, Green, Blue
Red, Yellow, Blue
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
White, Black, Gray
Question 4: Why can't you make a primary color by mixing other colors?
Because they are transparent
Because they are too dark
Because they are pure spectral colors
Because they are too bright
Question 5: In printing, which color combination is used as primary colors?
RYB
HSB
CMYK
RGB
Question 6: What type of color is yellow in terms of light wavelengths?
Shortest visible wavelength
Multiple wavelengths combined
Middle wavelength
Longest visible wavelength
Question 7: Which primary color is most effective at attracting attention?
Red
Yellow
Green
Blue
Question 8: What happens when you mix equal amounts of all primary pigments?
Brown
White
Gray
Purple