Can't see the options/choices you have to choose from but I do know that Greek sculptures primarily focused on knowledge of math and the knowledge to use perfectly aligned proportions such as the facial features , but they added these while still showing features that would be described as imperfect . This gave their sculptures a feeling of unity and "perfect imperfections.
The thing that is not true of Japanese pottery during the Jomon period is that pieces of Jomon pottery held magic powers of good fortune.
Hope this helped ya! ^_^/