Pigments in Paint
Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of pigments used in paint.
Questions
Which pigment is responsible for the vibrant yellow color in many paints?
- Cadmium Yellow
- Cobalt Yellow
- Yellow Ochre
- Titanium White
What is the primary component of the pigment Prussian Blue?
- Iron
- Cobalt
- Copper
- Manganese
Which pigment is commonly used to create a rich, earthy red color?
- Indian Red
- Burnt Sienna
- Vermilion
- Ultramarine Blue
What is the main constituent of the pigment Titanium White?
- Titanium Dioxide
- Zinc Oxide
- Calcium Carbonate
- Lead White
Which pigment is known for its deep, intense blue color and is often used in oil paints?
- Cobalt Blue
- Prussian Blue
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cerulean Blue
What is the primary component of the pigment Yellow Ochre?
- Iron Oxide
- Chromium Oxide
- Cadmium Sulfide
- Zinc Oxide
Which pigment is commonly used to create a bright, greenish-yellow color?
- Cadmium Yellow
- Cobalt Yellow
- Green Earth
- Viridian
What is the main constituent of the pigment Burnt Sienna?
- Iron Oxide
- Manganese Oxide
- Chromium Oxide
- Copper Oxide
Which pigment is known for its rich, deep red color and is often used in watercolor paints?
- Vermilion
- Cadmium Red
- Alizarin Crimson
- Indian Red
What is the primary component of the pigment Cobalt Blue?
- Cobalt Oxide
- Iron Oxide
- Chromium Oxide
- Manganese Oxide
Which pigment is commonly used to create a warm, brownish-red color?
- Burnt Sienna
- Indian Red
- Vermilion
- Cadmium Red
What is the main constituent of the pigment Green Earth?
- Chromium Oxide
- Iron Oxide
- Manganese Oxide
- Copper Oxide
Which pigment is known for its bright, lemon-yellow color and is often used in acrylic paints?
- Cadmium Yellow
- Cobalt Yellow
- Yellow Ochre
- Titanium White
What is the primary component of the pigment Cerulean Blue?
- Cobalt Oxide
- Iron Oxide
- Chromium Oxide
- Manganese Oxide
Which pigment is commonly used to create a cool, grayish-blue color?
- Cobalt Blue
- Prussian Blue
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cerulean Blue