| 1 | According to the passage, modern viewers are not likely to value which of the following qualities in a painting? | 
| A. | The technical elements of the painting | 
| B. | The spontaneity of the painting | 
| C. | The moral lesson imparted by the painting | 
| D. | The degree to which the painting realistically depicts its subject | 
| E. | The degree to which the artist's personality is revealed in the painting | 
| 2 | If the history of Duparc's artistic reputation were to follow that of the Le Nain brothers and Georges de La Tour, present-day assessments of her work would be likely to contain which of the following? | 
| A. | An evaluation that accords high status to her work | 
| B. | Acknowledgement of her technical expertise but dismissal of her subject matter as trivial | 
| C. | Agreement with assessments made in her own time but acknowledgements of the exceptional quality of a few of her paintings | 
| D. | Placement of her among the foremost artists of her century | 
| E. | A reclassification of her work as portraiture rather than genre painting | 
| 3 | It can be inferred from the passage that the term "genre painting" would most likely apply to which of the following? | 
| A. | A painting depicting a glorious moment of victory following a battle | 
| B. | A painting illustrating a narrative from the Bible | 
| C. | A portrayal of a mythological Greek goddess | 
| D. | A portrayal of a servant engaged in his work | 
| E. | A formal portrait of an eighteenth-century king | 
| 4 | The argument of the passage best supports which of the following contentions concerning judgments of artistic work? | 
| A. | Aesthetic judgments can be influenced by the political beliefs of those making the judgment. | 
| B. | Judgments of the value of an artist's work made by his or her contemporaries must be discounted before a true judgment can be made. | 
| C. | Modern aesthetic taste is once again moving in the direction of regarding idealistic painting as the most desirable form of painting. | 
| D. | In order to be highly regarded, an artist cannot be solely identified with one particular kind of painting. | 
| E. | Spontaneity is the most valuable quality a portrait painter can have. |