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

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

CH 08 Review Quiz

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

Question #1
A  unison, third, fifth
B  third, fifth, sixth
C  third, fifth, octave
D  unison, fifth, octave
Question #2
A  sixth
B  third
C  second
D  unison
Question #3
A  M2, P4
B  M3 and P8
C  M7 and P5
D  m2, m6
Question #4
A  augmented or diminished intervals, seconds, fourths
B  augmented or diminished intervals, thirds, fourths
C  augmented or diminished intervals, sixths, sevenths
D  augmented or diminished intervals, seconds, sevenths
Question #5
A  nine.
B  seven.
C  eight.
D  four.
Question #6
A  become major.
B  become augmented.
C  become minor.
D  remain perfect.
Question #7
A  remain perfect.
B  become augmented.
C  become major.
D  become minor.
Question #8
A  remain perfect.
B  become major.
C  become minor.
D  become augmented.
Question #9
A  found only in melodic minor scales.
B  always a fifth or a fourth.
C  found between two successive pitches.
D  found between two simultaneous pitches.
Question #10
A  0
B  2
C  1
D  3
Question #11
A  5
B  6
C  7
D  4
Question #12
A  3
B  4
C  1
D  2
Question #13
A  2
B  1
C  3
D  0
Question #14
A  found between two successive pitches.
B  found only in harmonic minor scales.
C  found between two simultaneous pitches.
D  always a fifth or a fourth.
Question #15
A  measures the distance between two pitches.
B  is used to count rhythm.
C  describes subdivisions in compound meter.
D  cannot be counted from pitch names alone.
Question #16
A  a melodic interval only.
B  a harmonic interval only.
C  not a type of interval.
D  the same pitch occurring in multiple parts.
Question #17
A  diminished.
B  augmented.
C  minor.
D  major.
Question #18
A  diminished.
B  major.
C  minor.
D  augmented.
Question #19
A  cannot be diminished or augmented.
B  spans more than an octave.
C  is enharmonic with a simple interval.
D  is found only in compound meter.