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Test 1

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

Question #1
A  True
B  False
Question #2
A  Sunni
B  Shia
C  Asa or Naboot or Shoum
Question #3
A  Bangladesh and Syria
B  Pakistan and India
C  Morocco, Algebra, Tunisia Libya
Question #4
A  Turkey
B  Iran
C  Saudi Arabia
D  Iraq
Question #5
A  Iraq and Iran
B  Turkey and Iraq
C  Turkey and Iran
D  Turkey and Saudi Arabia
Question #6
A  Reconstructionist and Shia
B  Shia and Sunni
C  Conservative and Orthodox
Question #9
A  Religious leaders are responsible for teaching dance
B  Folkloric dance is taught in elementary school
C  Special training is done in dance academies from a young age
D  Dance is learned by participating in it with the community and family members
Question #10
A  Strike a painful blow to opponent
B  Find a “baab” (opening) where one could hit the opponent
C  a & b only
D  To express aggression and rage
E  All of the above
Question #11
A  Members of a culture must choose their dances movements in a democratic process
B  Dance must be choreographed, in order to be considered dance.
C  the movements that make up a dance form have meaning or they wouldn’t be part of the dance.
D  None of the above
Question #12
A  Rural dances were performed by men and Urban dances by women
B  Rural dances were done only with men separated from the women, Urban dances all danced together
C  Urban dances were done only with men separated from the women, rural dances all danced together
D  Urban dances needed more practice and study, rural dances were more improvised
E  None of the above
Question #13
A  The “Gypsies” brought their language to the Arab world
B  Movies and music exposed Arabs to the spoken language of Egypt
C  A standard spoken dialect was agreed upon for the Middle Eastern region
D  The Quran spread the language of Saudi Arabia
Question #14
A  One needs to study in order to learn how to dance properly.
B  Studying dance in the classroom teaches us about culture.
C  The act of dancing teaches one the values of a group.
D  By watching dance, one learns a lot about the dancers’ heritage.
Question #15
A  a way for women and men of the region to meet each other
B  a remnant of an ancient Egyptian martial art
C  is a dance and therefore looked down upon by the people of the Said
D  the newest form of “dance” in the Middle East
E  All of the above