Question: Which of the following architectural structures does NOT involve the use of an arch?
Answer Choices:
A. Rib Vault
B. Tunnel Vault
C. Dome
D. Cantilever
E. Arcade
F. Groin Vault
Answer: D. Cantilever
Question: Which form of dance emerged in the 20th century as a revolt against stylized traditions and conventionalized movements, emphasizing instead natural, spontaneous, uninhibited movements?
Answer Choices:
A. Folk Dance
B. Jazz Dance
C. Ballet
D. World Dance
E. Modern Dance
Answer: E. Modern Dance
Question: The terracotta Head of a Queen sculpture from Ife (southwest Nigeria)…
Answer Choices:
True
False
Answer: True
Question: Which one of the following events was NOT said to have occurred at the present site of The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhrah)?
Answer Choices:
The place where Paul of Tarsus experienced his great vision
The place from which Muhammad ascended into heaven
The place where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac
The tomb of Adam
Answer: The place where Paul of Tarsus experienced his great vision
Question: Which of the following is the architectural style that utilizes upward striving lines of spires, the pointed arch, and flying buttresses that carry the outward thrust of the vaults with grace?
Answer Choices:
Rococo
Gothic
Byzantine
Romanesque
Answer: Gothic
Question: Hampton Court Palace, outside London, and the Palace of Versailles, outside Paris, make similar use of the architectural qualities of line, repetition, and balance in their façades.
Answer Choices:
A. True
B. False
Answer: True
Question: Which of the following is NOT one of the three general ways a dance can communicate ideas?
Answer Choices:
A. It can contain no narrative or abstract communication
B. It can employ narrative elements (tell a story)
C. It can communicate abstract ideas/themes related to human emotion/psychology/behavior or the human condition, without a story line
Answer: A. It can contain no narrative or abstract communication
Question: Which of the following is the architectural style that utilizes upward striving lines of spires, the pointed arch, and flying buttresses that carry the outward thrust of the vaults with grace?
Answer Choices:
Rococo
Gothic
Byzantine
Romanesque
Answer: Gothic
Question: Which of the following is NOT one of the three general ways a dance can communicate ideas?
Answer Choices:
It can contain no narrative or abstract communication
It can employ narrative elements (tell a story)
It can communicate abstract ideas/themes related to human emotion/psychology/behavior or the human condition, without a story line.
It can use Mise-en-scène
Answer: It can use Mise-en-scène
Question: Which of the following forms of literature uses technical devices such as meter, rhyme, and metaphor to convey a vivid and imaginative sense of experience…?
Answer Choices:
Poetry
Nonfiction
Drama
Fiction
Short Stories
Answer: Poetry
Question: Which film production technique is considered the most aesthetic use of the cut in film, involving a succession of images either as a compression or elongation of time or to illustrate associated ideas?
Answer Choices:
Cinema Verite
Montage
Dissolve
Depth of Focus
Framing
Answer: Montage
Question: Which of the following camera viewpoints can be described as a single shot of an entire piece of action, used in relation to all the component shots used to compose a scene?
Answer Choices:
A. Bridging Shot
B. Master Shot
C. Two-Shot
D. Long Shot
E. Establishing Shot
Answer: B. Master Shot