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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush is a recent graduate from a prestigious university in California who is looking for a job opportunity as a real estate agent.  While he already has samples provided by his friends, he still feels something lacking in his resume.  Specifically, the he believes that his professional objective statement lacks focus and clarity. 

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Quiz 59

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

Question #1
A  Aaron Copland
B  George Gershwin
C  William Grant Still
D  Charles Ives
Question #2
A  rural Pennsylvania
B  South Carolina
C  in the Appalachian mountains
D  Western United States
Question #3
A  He was self taught.
B  Paris Conservatory
C  Yale University
D  Harvard University
Question #4
A  a Grammy
B  an Academy Award
C  a Pulitzer Prize
D  the Prix de Rome
Question #5
A  “March King” of America.
B  “modern master.”
C  “jazz master.”
D  the “grand old man” of American music.
Question #6
A  the Far West
B  the Midwest
C  the South
D  New England
Question #8
A  as something to be avoided.
B  as the norm of American musical life.
C  as the norm of Viennese music only.
D  as to be used as a temporary disturbance in music.
Question #9
A  play out of tune.
B  All possible answers.
C  make bad entrances.
D  play wrong notes.
Question #10
A  primitivist
B  post-Romantic
C  post-Impressionist
D  American modernist
Question #11
A  conducting the Concord Philharmonic
B  composing
C  selling insurance
D  teaching music lessons
Question #12
A  famous musical quotations from German masters
B  a complex fugue
C  well-known musical quotations heard during his years studying in Paris
D  well-known musical quotations from his Protestant New England upbringing
Question #14
A  patriotic songs and Protestant hymns.
B  spirituals from early nineteenth-century camp meetings.
C  Anglo-American folk melodies.
D  commercially successful vernacular music.
Question #15
A  Wisconsin and the Great Lakes
B  Washington and the Canadian border
C  the Far West and rural life
D  New England
Question #16
A  choir and orchestra.
B  jazz band.
C  small orchestra.
D  wind band.
Question #17
A  Brooklyn, New York
B  Cooperstown, New York
C  Dobbs Ferry, New York
D  Appalachia
Question #18
A  Nadia Boulanger
B  Martha Graham
C  Mikhail Baryshnikov
D  Aaron Copland
Question #20
A  Charles Ives
B  Martha Graham
C  William Grant Still
D  Langston Hughes