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Quiz 18

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  fuller chords
B  All possible answers.
C  “sweeter” thirds and sixths
D  carefully controlled dissonance
Question #2
A  preexisting melody
B  polyphonic melody
C  rhythmic mode
D  dissonant melody
Question #4
A  the Virgin Mary.
B  Saint Anne.
C  the Holy Spirit.
D  Hildegard of Bingen.
Question #5
A  monophony.
B  imitative polyphony.
C  homorhythmic.
D  non-imitative polyphony.
Question #6
A  the church congregation.
B  trained male and female singers.
C  trained female singers.
D  trained male singers.
Question #7
A  there is a musical reference to a preexisting plainchant.
B  the meter changes within the piece, moving from duple to triple and back to duple.
C  the text is a rhymed poem.
D  each voice sings a different text in praise of the Virgin Mary.
Question #9
A  sixteenth century
B  fourteenth century
C  seventeenth century
D  fifteenth century
Question #10
A  sacred; secular
B  secular; personal
C  personal; sacred
D  secular; sacred
Question #13
A  Religious belief was a core aspect of identity.
B  Religious belief shifted to a more personal connection with the divine.
C  Worshippers focused on the Virgin Mary.
D  The Renaissance was an age of unquestioning faith.
Question #15
A  as a cantus firmus throughout the whole work.
B  during the triple meter sections.
C  He does not incorporate an older Gregorian chant.
D  only briefly at the beginning.
Question #16
A  German
B  Latin
C  French
D  Italian
Question #18
A  by using long note values
B  All possible answers.
C  by using a full-chord sound
D  by using a homorhythmic texture