A. Write TRUE if the statement is a fact and FALSE if the statement is not true.
1. The ancient people used cave walls as the canvas for their arts.
2. Lithography, also known as xylography today is the first ever recorded method of printing.
3. Ancient Japanese used seals to stamp over melted wax.
4. Stencil printing is a method of transferring a pattern by brushing, spraying, squeezing ink
or paint through the open areas of a stencil.
5. Europeans used seals to imprint their company, institutional or family logos.
6. Screen printing uses negative copies of patterns to infuse different colors to one picture
design.
7. Flat-bed printing press was developed by Germans.
8. Metal-block movable printing appeared in the early Japanese era.
9. High-volume lithography is used today to produce posters, maps, books, newspaper and
packaging
10. Stenciling produces an image or pattern by applying pigment to a surface over an object
with designed gaps.