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A. Fugue
B. Symphony
C. Mass
D. Concerto
Music composition for instrumental soloist & orchestra:
MUSIC
A. Baroque
B. Medieval
C. Classical
D. Renaissance
What period of music was Bach?
A. Mass
B. Fugue
C. Concerto
D. Symphony
A musical composition that starts with an unaccompanied melody:
A. Sound
B. Melody
C. Rhythm
D. Harmony
Pitch, dynamics, timbre, & duration are properties of:
A. Sound’s distinct quality
B. A type of rhyme
C. A genre of music
D. A type of texture
Timbre or tone color is :
A. Harmony
B. Sound
C. Melody
D. Rhythm
Beat, meter, and tempo are all elements of:
A. Simultaneous notes
B. Vertical notes
C. A musical genre
D. A succession of notes
Melody is:
A. Succession of notes
B. Simultaneous notes
C. Speed of notes
D. A musical genre
In music, harmony is:
A. Consonant
B. Dissonant
C. Close tight texture
D. Open thin texture
Musical notes played close together:
A. Consonant
B. Dissonant
C. Close tight texture
D. Open thin texture
Musical notes played far apart:
A. Unpleasing
B. Pleasing
C. Dissonant
D. Close together
Consonant sounds are:
A. Close together
B. Harmonic
C. Pleasing
D. Unpleasant
Dissonant sounds are:
A. Serious and tragic
B. Elegant
C. Comic
D. Is metric
Grand opera is:
A. Is funny
B. Has spoken dialogue
C. Is romantic
D. Is metric
Opera comique:
A. Has spoken dialogue
B. Is romantic
C. Is metric
D. Is funny
Opera Buffa:
A. Orchestral introduction
B. Spoken dialogue
C. End
D. Main scene
An opera’s overture is the:
A. Lyric
B. Form
C. Line
D. Stanza
How the words appear on the page of a poem:
LITERATURE
A. Concrete
B. Free verse
C. Haiku
D. Collage
Poems with the words arranged to form a picture:
A. Choreographer
B. Stanzist
C. Speaker
D. Poet
The author of a poem is called the:
A. Speaker
B. Poet
C. Stanzist
D. Choreographer
The person who recites or performs a poem:
A. Lyric
B. Form
C. Line
D. Stanza
A sentence in a poem:
A. Lyric
B. Form
C. Metric
D. Stanza
A paragraph in a poem:
A. Novel
B. Biography
C. Essay
D. Fiction
A literary work about a person’s life:
A. Hagiography
B. Essay
C. Fiction
D. Manners
A literary work about a religious person's life:
A. Lyric
B. Rigid
C. Usually barefoot
D. Free verse
Modern poetry is:
A. Allegory
B. Kritios
C. Epistolary
D. Anthology
A novel told through letters:
A. Onomatopoeia
B. Metaphor
C. Refrain
D. Alliteration
Words that imitate the sounds they describe (buzz):
A. Haiku
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Refrain
D. Alliteration
Peter piper picked a peck of pickled peppers is called:
A. Simile
B. Olmec
C. Hyperbole
D. Onomatopoeia
Exaggerated figure of speech (He talked forever):
A. Mosaic
B. Prosaic
C. Refrain
D. Onomatopoeia
Repeating a word or phrase:
A. Quing
B. Xia
C. Ming
D. Haiku
Japanese poem with 3 lines: 5, 7, and 5 syllables.
A. Simile
B. Alliteration
C. Metaphor
D. Onomatopoeia
Juliet is the Sun, and I am the Moon.
A. Metaphor
B. Onomatopoeia
C. Alliteration
D. Simile
Juliet is like the Sun, and I resemble the Moon.
A. Simile
B. Narrative
C. Imagery
D. Verse
Perceptions that arise from reading:
A. Omniscient
B. Omnipotent
C. Third Person Singular
D. First Person Singular
Telling a story from a character’s point of view:
A. Omniscient
B. Omnipotent
C. Third Person Singular
D. First Person Singular
Telling a story from the viewpoint of all the characters:
A. Baroque
B. Concrete
C. Narrative
D. Lyric
A poem that is sung:
A. Alliteration
B. Rhyme
C. Meter
D. Refrain
Pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables:
A. Narrative
B. Free verse
C. Akhenaton
D. Concrete
A poem that tells a story:
A. Simile
B. Personification
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Metaphor
A direct comparison of unlike things:
A. Simile
B. Personification
C. Onomatopoeia
D. Metaphor
A comparison using like, as, resembles:
A. 9
B. 4
C. 7
D. 3
How many lines are in a Haiku:
A. Simile
B. Olmec
C. Personification
D. Onomatopoeia
Giving human qualities to animals or inanimate things:
A. Antonym
B. Homophone
C. Internal Rhyme
D. End Rhyme
Words that rhyme inside a line of poetry:
A. Antonym
B. Homophone
C. Internal Rhyme
D. End Rhyme
Words that rhyme at the end of a line in poetry:
A. Versalius
B. Denouement
C. Verisimilitude
D. Mis-en-Scene
The visual production of a play, movie, or dance:
THEATRE
A. Shakespeare
B. Stanislavski
C. Eisenstein
D. Aristotle
Method acting was first developed by:
A. Fugue
B. Mass
C. Concerto
D. Plot
Exposition, complication, and dénouement are parts of a:
A. Dénouement
B. Protagonist
C. Antagonist
D. Leibniz
The main character is the:
A. Dénouement
B. Protagonist
C. Antagonist
D. Leibniz
A villain, person, or group who oppose the main character:
A. Vesalius
B. Mise-en-scène
C.Verisimilitude
D. Dénouement
A realistic play has:
A. Stage
B. Dance
C. Period
D. Poem
Arena, thrust, and proscenium are all types of:
A. Arena
B. Thrust
C. Proscenium
D. None of the above
What is the stage type where the audience only sites in front of the stage?
A. Arena
B. Thrust
C. Proscenium
D. None of the above
What is the stage type where the audience sites in front, left, and right of the stage?
A. Arena
B. Thrust
C. Proscenium
D. None of the above
What is the stage type where the audience sites around the entire stage?
A. Persistence of vision
B. Vision quest
C. Vision retention
D. Retinal consistency
Movies are possible because the retina retains images for 1/10th of a second. This is called:
CINEMA
A. Long shot
B. Objective
C. Subjective
D. All of the above
An example of a camera angle or view is:
A. React
B. Dissolve
C. Absolute
D. Fodder
When movie scenes fade in and out:
A. Cinema concrete
B. Avant-garde
C. Cinéma vérité
D. Mise-en-scène
Holding the camera by hand with natural light:
A. Absolute cut
B. Form cut
C. Master cut
D. Montage
Movie scenes that cut to objects with similar shapes:
A. Composer
B. Compositionalist
C. Choreographer
D. Director
The composer of a dance:
DANCE
A. Women dance pointe
B. Has rigid rules
C. Has 5 basic positions
D. All of the above
Classical ballet:
A. Free form
B. Integrates the floor
C. Usually barefoot
D. All of the above
Modern dance is:
A. Ballet
B. Folk
C. Jazz
D. Modern
A type of dance based on 5 positions:
A. Balleret
B. Assemblé
C. Choreographer
D. Principal dancer
The person who composes a dance:
A. Baroque
B. Plie
C. Pointe
D. Vérité
In ballet bending the knees and squatting in any of the 5 positions is called:
A. Ballet
B. Modern
C. Folk
D. Ritual
Freeform barefoot dance:
A. Ballet
B. Modern
C. Folk
D. Ritual
A dance by common people at social events: