Dr.Collins/Pearson Error

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Greggy Weggy

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So I finished my second Pearson test and found this analogy on both Dr.Collin and Pearson's test.

Calculus:Trigonometry as Painting:

The answer for Collins is : palette
The answer for Pearson is : Sculpture

Pearsons said that calc/trig are types of math, while painting/sculpture are types of art, which makes sense. Personally since it is Pearson's test, I find it more credible, but If I am missing something, can someone please let me know?
 
So I finished my second Pearson test and found this analogy on both Dr.Collin and Pearson's test.

Calculus:Trigonometry as Painting:

The answer for Collins is : palette
The answer for Pearson is : Sculpture

Pearsons said that calc/trig are types of math, while painting/sculpture are types of art, which makes sense. Personally since it is Pearson's test, I find it more credible, but If I am missing something, can someone please let me know?

What were the options for both?