Art Color Theory: Secondary Colors
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Which combination of primary colors creates green?

  • Blue and yellow (correct)
  • Blue and red
  • Red and yellow
  • Red and blue

What is the resulting secondary color when you mix red and blue?

  • Orange
  • Purple (correct)
  • Green
  • Pink

Which secondary color is formed by combining red and yellow?

  • Brown
  • Magenta
  • Green
  • Orange (correct)

On the traditional color wheel, where are secondary colors located in relation to primary colors?

<p>Between primary colors (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT a secondary color?

<p>Crimson (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Secondary Colors

  • Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors in equal amounts.
  • Secondary colors are located between primary colors on the color wheel.
  • Red and yellow mixed together create orange.
  • Red and blue mixed together create purple.
  • Blue and yellow mixed together create green.
  • The three secondary colors are green, orange, and purple.

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Test your knowledge about secondary colors in the color wheel. This quiz covers the creation of secondary colors by mixing primary colors. Discover how red, yellow, and blue combine to form orange, green, and purple.

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