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Why is Banksy’s work controversial?
He copies other artists
He only paints in schools
He sells art to children
He uses illegal graffiti sites
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When did graffiti reach New York?
In the 1940s
In the 2000s
In the late 1960s
In the 1980s
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Where can legal graffiti be found?
Only in schools
Only in museums
In special sites in towns and cities
In people’s homes
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What does stencil graffiti use?
A marker to write
A chalk to colour
A stencil to spray paint
A pen to draw
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Who is Banksy?
A music star
An art teacher
A museum guide
A famous street artist
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When is graffiti illegal?
When it’s in a museum
When artists don’t get permission
When it’s on paper
When it’s colorful
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What is special about Banksy?
His identity is secret
He paints only in museums
He only draws animals
He never uses stencils
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What is graffiti?
Chalk drawings on paper
Writing or pictures sprayed on walls
Posters in stores
Art in a sketchbook
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What is a stencil?
A kind of paper
A cut-out shape used with paint
A style of music
A tool for carving
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What does a tag show?
The artist’s photo
The art price
The artist’s signature
The wall size
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What style did Keith Haring use?
Bold and cartoon-like
Black and white only
Dark and scary
Realistic and soft
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What is often in Banksy’s art?
Fairy tales
Math problems
Social messages
Love stories
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Why did gangs use tags?
To show love
To copy famous artists
To decorate trains
To mark their territory
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Where did modern graffiti start?
The United States
Japan
Brazil
France
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What is street art?
A drawing at school
Artwork created in a public place
A painting in a museum
A photo in a book
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What were graffiti groups called?
Crews
Circles
Clubs
Teams
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