Graffiti: Art or Vandalism

Language: English
Subject: Artistic Education > Audiovisual education
Age: 11 - 12

Graffiti: Art or Vandalism

What is graffiti?

Drawings or writings on walls or surfaces in public places

The act of deliberately damaging or destroying property

Artistic expression

Unauthorized surfaces

What is vandalism?

Drawings or writings on walls or surfaces in public places

The act of deliberately damaging or destroying property

Artistic expression

Unauthorized surfaces

Which of the following is an example of graffiti?

A painting in a museum

A drawing on a notebook

A mural on a city wall

A sculpture in a park

Why is graffiti considered vandalism?

Because it is a form of artistic expression

Because it is done on unauthorized surfaces

Because it is done by professional artists

Because it is protected by the law

What is the purpose of graffiti?

To damage property

To express artistic ideas

To improve public spaces

To promote vandalism

Which of the following is a legal form of graffiti?

Tagging private property

Painting a mural with permission

Writing on school desks

Destroying public monuments

What is the difference between graffiti and street art?

There is no difference

Graffiti is illegal, while street art is legal

Graffiti is done by amateurs, while street art is done by professionals

Graffiti is unauthorized, while street art is authorized

Which of the following is a positive aspect of graffiti?

Creative expression

Preservation of historical sites

Improved community relations

Increased property value

How can graffiti be addressed as a social issue?

By encouraging more people to do graffiti

By providing legal spaces for graffiti

By ignoring it and letting it continue

By increasing penalties for graffiti