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

Listening Reaction 2

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

Question #2
A  Continuo playing steady eighth notes
B  Other violins plucking the strings
C  No answer text provided.
D  A recording of running water played as a sound effect
Question #3
A  Pizzicato in the basses
B  Using different rhythms for each instrument and layering them on one another
C  Using heavy tremolo in the upper strings
D  Making everything short
Question #5
A  Dreamy
B  Inaudible
C  Stately
D  Dying
Question #7
A  Everyone blaring at a forte for the whole movement
B  A few measures of forte followed by a few measures of piano
C  Fortissimo soloist against pianissimo ensemble
D  Gentle crescendos and descrescendos
Question #8
A  Decrescendos to a whisper
B  In a beautiful V7 chord, to launch the next piece
C  Abruptly from running sixteenth notes to a unison note
D  Slows to a crawl
Question #9
A  Uses German words instead of Italian
B  Changes from andante to largo
C  Alternates between presto and adagio
D  Starts slow and gets progressively faster
Question #10
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #13
A  an ostinato rhythm.
B  trills and running scales.
C  a folk dance.
D  fast staccato notes
Question #14
A  3 concerti with 4 movements each
B  a long piece with 12 movements
C  4 concerti with 3 movements each
Question #15
A  Andante
B  Allegretto
C  Presto
D  Allegro
Question #16
A  binary form.
B  sonata-allegro form.
C  ritornello form.
D  minuet and trio form.
Question #17
A  The concertos avoid ritornello form.
B  The concertos are structured in three-movement forms.
C  The concertos project pictorial images.
D  The concertos are based on poems.
Question #18
A  harpsichord.
B  viola.
C  cello.
D  violin.
Question #19
A  Johann Sebastian Bach
B  Antonio Vivaldi
C  Frankie Valli
D  Giuseppe Verdi