Question



Quarternary Purple is

A.

3B+3Y+2R

B.

2R+2B+2Y

C.

3Y+3R+2B

D.

3R+3B+2Y

Correct option is D

A quaternary color is created by mixing all three primary colors (Red, Blue, and Yellow) in unequal proportions, typically using a dominant combination of two secondary colors.
· Purple (or Violet) is a secondary color, created by mixing Red (R) and Blue (B).
· To make a quaternary purple, Yellow (Y) is added in a smaller proportion to slightly alter the tone while keeping the dominance of Red and Blue.
· The correct proportion for Quaternary Purple is 3 parts Red (R), 3 parts Blue (B), and 2 parts Yellow (Y).
Thus, the correct answer is (d) 3R + 3B + 2Y.
Information Booster:
Primary, Secondary, and Quaternary Colors:
1. Primary Colors: Red (R), Blue (B), Yellow (Y).
2. Secondary Colors:
· Orange (Red + Yellow)
· Green (Yellow + Blue)
· Purple (Blue + Red)
3. Tertiary Colors: A mix of a primary and secondary color (e.g., Red-Orange, Yellow-Green).
4. Quaternary Colors: Further blending of secondary and tertiary colors by adding the third primary in small amounts.

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