World Art & Culture in Fashion MCQs 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. Which art movement is known for its influence on bold geometric fashion prints in the 20th century? (A) Baroque (B) Cubism (C) Rococo (D) Realism 2. Which culture is credited with the development of batik fabric dyeing? (A) Indian (B) Indonesian (C) Chinese (D) African 3. Art Nouveau fashion is characterized by: (A) Minimalist lines and muted colors (B) Organic shapes and flowing lines (C) Heavy industrial materials (D) Military-inspired cuts 4. The paisley pattern originated from which region? (A) Scotland (B) India/Persia (C) China (D) Greece 5. Which Japanese art form has inspired modern textile prints? (A) Origami (B) Ukiyo-e (C) Ikebana (D) Bonsai 6. The Rococo style in fashion is associated with: (A) Dark colors and gothic details (B) Pastel shades and ornate decoration (C) Minimalist draping (D) Tribal patterns 7. Which African textile is known for its bright geometric patterns? (A) Tweed (B) Ankara (C) Silk Brocade (D) Denim 8. The use of mandala motifs in textiles is primarily linked to: (A) Europe (B) South Asia (C) South America (D) Australia 9. Which art movement inspired the use of polka dots in fashion? (A) Impressionism (B) Pop Art (C) Surrealism (D) Futurism 10. Ikat is a textile dyeing technique most commonly found in: (A) Europe (B) Central and Southeast Asia (C) North America (D) Middle East 11. The term “Chinoiserie” in fashion refers to: (A) Indian-inspired designs (B) Chinese-inspired art and motifs (C) Middle Eastern embroidery (D) African tribal prints 12. The Gothic style in fashion is characterized by: (A) Bright colors and floral patterns (B) Dark tones, lace, and pointed details (C) Minimalist lines (D) Metallic embellishments 13. Which Native American art form has influenced modern beadwork in fashion? (A) Pottery (B) Weaving (C) Bead embroidery (D) Totem carving 14. The baroque period in fashion emphasized: (A) Simplicity and functionality (B) Rich fabrics and elaborate designs (C) Futuristic minimalism (D) Natural and raw materials 15. Shibori is a traditional resist dyeing technique from: (A) India (B) Japan (C) Korea (D) Thailand 16. Which European art movement is known for surreal and dreamlike fashion influences? (A) Cubism (B) Art Deco (C) Surrealism (D) Bauhaus 17. The Mexican Day of the Dead has influenced fashion through: (A) Floral saris (B) Sugar skull motifs and vibrant colors (C) Minimalist white clothing (D) Gothic corsets only 18. Which ancient civilization used togas and tunics as a major part of fashion? (A) Greek (B) Roman (C) Egyptian (D) Mesopotamian 19. Art Deco in fashion is associated with: (A) Curved lines and natural forms (B) Bold geometric shapes and metallic details (C) Earthy, tribal prints (D) Minimalist monochromes 20. The Maori people of New Zealand are known for their: (A) Feather cloaks and intricate weaving (B) Kimonos (C) Ikat sarees (D) Ankara prints 21. Which culture popularized the use of tartan patterns? (A) Irish (B) Scottish (C) French (D) German 22. The influence of Bauhaus art on fashion is seen in: (A) Romantic ruffles (B) Geometric and functional designs (C) Lace and embroidery (D) Pastel floral prints 23. The tribal beadwork and neck rings are traditional to: (A) Zulu culture (B) Maasai culture (C) Navajo culture (D) Celtic culture 24. Which famous artist collaborated with Elsa Schiaparelli on surrealist fashion designs? (A) Pablo Picasso (B) Salvador DalĂ (C) Henri Matisse (D) Andy Warhol 25. Which culture is known for the kente cloth? (A) Japanese (B) Ghanaian (C) Chinese (D) Peruvian 26. Which artistic period featured exaggerated wigs and powdered faces in fashion? (A) Rococo (B) Gothic (C) Art Deco (D) Futurism 27. The abaya is a traditional garment worn in: (A) Japan (B) Middle East (C) Africa (D) South America 28. Aboriginal dot painting has influenced modern textile prints from which country? (A) South Africa (B) Canada (C) Australia (D) Peru 29. The Harlem Renaissance influenced fashion by promoting: (A) Oversized military coats (B) Jazz-inspired elegance and feathers (C) Minimalist trench coats (D) Denim workwear 30. The sariâs pallu designs often depict: (A) Religious and cultural motifs (B) Geometric Bauhaus patterns (C) Western landscapes (D) Pop Art cartoons 31. Pop Art fashion often uses: (A) Muted earth tones (B) Bright colors and comic-inspired graphics (C) Classic Greek drapes (D) Monochrome silhouettes 32. Which country is known for introducing lace into European fashion? (A) Italy (B) England (C) Belgium (D) Spain 33. Mandala-inspired patterns are primarily rooted in: (A) South Asian spirituality (B) African tribalism (C) Western minimalism (D) Polynesian culture 34. Which ancient civilization is credited with pleated linen skirts? (A) Roman (B) Greek (C) Egyptian (D) Chinese 35. The kimonoâs wide sleeves symbolize: (A) Restriction and modesty (B) Elegance and flow (C) Military hierarchy (D) Industrial workwear 36. The Renaissance period in fashion was marked by: (A) Tight corsets and bustles (B) Slashed sleeves and rich fabrics (C) Denim and utility wear (D) Minimalist monochrome suits 37. The Moroccan kaftan is traditionally worn during: (A) Funerals (B) Weddings and celebrations (C) Sports events (D) Military parades 38. The influence of Impressionism on fashion was seen in: (A) Structured tailoring (B) Soft pastel colors and floral prints (C) Harsh geometric lines (D) Metallic textures 39. Which culture introduced the poncho? (A) Spanish (B) Peruvian/Andean (C) Greek (D) Indian 40. The Mexican rebozo is: (A) A type of skirt (B) A shawl or wrap (C) A woven belt (D) A hat 41. Which culture uses mirror work embroidery called “shisha”? (A) Japanese (B) Indian (C) Moroccan (D) Italian 42. Futurism in fashion is characterized by: (A) Metallic fabrics and unconventional shapes (B) Vintage lace (C) Tribal handloom textiles (D) Pastel drapes 43. Which European city became the hub for fashion during the Renaissance? (A) London (B) Paris (C) Florence (D) Vienna 44. Which indigenous group is known for their intricate quillwork on garments? (A) Inuit (B) Navajo (C) Plains tribes of North America (D) Zulu 45. The Sapeur movement, known for vibrant suits, originates from: (A) Kenya (B) Democratic Republic of Congo (C) Nigeria (D) Morocco 46. Which culture inspired the use of totemic animal prints in fashion? (A) Native American (B) French Rococo (C) Victorian British (D) Bauhaus 47. The Balinese traditional textile known for wax-resist dyeing is: (A) Shibori (B) Batik (C) Ikat (D) Brocade 48. The influence of tribal Masai bead colors often represents: (A) Random decoration (B) Cultural meanings like bravery and fertility (C) Modern luxury trends (D) Only religious rites 49. Art-inspired fashion collections are often seen in collaborations with: (A) Scientists (B) Painters and sculptors (C) Engineers (D) Economists 50. Which artistic concept promotes sustainability in fashion? (A) Futurism (B) Slow fashion inspired by craft traditions (C) Rococo luxury (D) Pop art consumerism 1. Core Fashion Design SubjectsFashion Illustration & Sketching MCQsElements of Fashion & Design MCQsGarment Construction Techniques MCQsPattern Making & Draping MCQsFashion Portfolio Development MCQsDesign Process & Concept Development MCQs2. Textile and Fabric StudiesTextile Science MCQsFabric Manufacturing & Weaving Techniques MCQsFabric Dyeing & Printing MCQsSurface Ornamentation & Embroidery MCQsTextile Testing & Quality Control MCQs3. 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