3. The floral design style that presents flowers the way they're found in nature is
A. abstract.
B. new wave.
C. vegetative.
D. hand-tied.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 31

5. A floral arrangement's base consists of the
A. bottom of the floral foam brick.
B. arrangement's mechanics and the lower floral materials.
C. horizontal ground surface at the container's top.
D. bottom of the container.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 2

6. The design style that features bands of floral materials is
A. Mille de Fleur.
B. waterfall.
C. western line.
D. Biedermeier.
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 29

7. When three lilies are arranged in a pattern in which the largest lily is lowest and the next one up is smaller and the next one is even smaller than the second, the designer is using the technique called
A. clustering.
B. framing.
C. sequencing.
D. basing.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 12

8. Which design style encourages a complete manipulation of floral materials into unnatural geometric shapes and colors?
A. New wave
B. New convention
C. Abstract
D. Ikebana
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 37

12. The style of design largely responsible for launching the commercial floral design industry in North America is the
A. Ikebana.
B. western line.
C. new convention.
D. waterfall.
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 26

15. _______ refers to the process of tying materials together to hold them in place in an arrangement.
A. Banding
B. Binding
C. Grouping
D. Clustering
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 11

17. Ikebana designs are very sensitive to
A. nature.
B. mechanics.
C. color.
D. texture.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
Reference: PAGE 21

Respuesta :

3 is C 7 is A I hope this helps.