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

Quiz 62

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

Question #1
A  two violins, flute, and piano
B  metallic percussion and flute or piccolo
C  violin, cello, clarinet, and piano
D  violin, viola, and cello
Question #2
A  circular breathing
B  multiphonics
C  harmonics
D  flutter-tonguing
Question #3
A  percussive effects
B  various objects inserted between the strings
C  microtonal tuning
D  thumping, nonpitched sounds
Question #4
A  Henry Cowell
B  Harry Partch
C  John Cage
D  George Crumb
Question #5
A  a Grammy
B  an Academy Award
C  the Pulitzer Prize
D  the Prix de Rome
Question #6
A  emulate the sound of a galloping horse.
B  sound like rain.
C  replicate the dance rhythm of the son.
D  reflect the dawning sun.
Question #7
A  nationalist
B  traditionalist
C  symphonic
D  avant-garde
Question #8
A  pre-recorded tape.
B  electronic media.
C  percussion ensemble.
D  prepared piano.
Question #9
A  an African drumming ensemble.
B  sounds of the Javanese gamelan.
C  a mariachi band.
D  a synthesizer.
Question #10
A  non-Western scales.
B  the role of silence in music
C  the opposition between music and noise.
D  All possible answers.
Question #11
A  clustered
B  unprepared
C  aleatoric
D  microtonal
Question #12
A  There is no musical content
B  It is written for toy piano.
C  It is meant to be performed on instruments designed by Partch.
D  Vegetables are used as instruments.
Question #13
A  English
B  Spanish
C  French
D  German
Question #14
A  George Crumb
B  Harry Partch
C  John Cage
D  Henry Cowell
Question #16
A  uncharacteristic consonance in otherwise dissonant sections
B  ritardandos at the ends of phrases
C  phrases end in a downward melodic line
D  sudden fortissimo chords
Question #18
A  nationalist
B  traditionalist
C  avant-garde
D  symphonic
Question #19
A  adapting African instruments to fit a new tuning system.
B  the creation of the prepared piano.
C  microtonal instruments.
D  tone clusters and plucking of the piano strings.
Question #20
A  quarter tones
B  Sprechstimme
C  All possible answers.
D  “white” tone