Question: Match the movements of a common 4-movement plan in the classical era to their correct terms:

Sonata-Allegro
Theme and variations, rondo
Ternary form (A-B-A) and minuet and trio
Sonata-Allegro, theme and variations, or rondo

Answer: Sonata-Allegro: First
Theme and variations, rondo: Third
Ternary form (A-B-A) and minuet and trio: Second
Sonata-Allegro, theme and variations, or rondo: Fourth

Question: In Sonata form, what is “development”?

Answer Choices:
Emotionally intensive moments from movement I
Gentle transition from one major theme to another in the recapitulation
Thematic material is expanded and explored
Where the themes return in the original order

Answer: Thematic material is expanded and explored

Question: Adjacent water molecules interact with one another via ______ bonds.

Answer Choices:
A. polar and covalent
B. hydrogen
C. covalent only
D. ionic

Answer: B. hydrogen

Question: What is a libretto?

Answer Choices:
The last part of an opera
Wonderful movement that preceded the baroque
The musical score or the singing in lyrical opera
The musical score or the singing in lyrical opera

Answer: The text of an opera or other long vocal work.

Question: Put the following parts of ternary form in order:
Statement
Contrast
Recurrence

Answer: Statement: First
Contrast: Second
Recurrence: Third

Question: Sugar dissolves when stirred into coffee. The coffee is the _______, and the sweetened coffee is the _______.

Answer Choices:
A. solute; solvent, solvent
B. solvent; solvent, solution
C. solute; solution, solute
D. solvent; solute, solution

Answer: B. solvent; solvent, solution

Question: What is the outcome of evaporative cooling in the form of sweat?

Answer Choices:
A. a decrease in blood pH
B. a decrease in air temperature
C. a decrease in body temperature
D. an increase in body temperature

Answer: C. a decrease in body temperature

Question: What was a minstrel from southern France called?

Answer Choices:
Trouveur
Troubadour
Canso
Chanson

Answer: Troubadour

Question: Some tiny insects are able to walk on water. Why?

Answer Choices:
A. A single insect has dense hair that aid.
B. The surface tension that is a result of water’s cohesive properties makes this possible.
C. The covalent bonds that hold a water molecule together make this possible.
D. Water is not a polar compound.

Answer: B. The surface tension that is a result of water’s cohesive properties makes this possible.

Question: True or False: This is the correct makeup of the Exposition in a Sonata-Allegro movement:
The first tonal area states (theme(s)) in the home key.
Transition or bridge (modulates) and moves the music forward.
The second tonal area states (theme(s)) in the contrasting key.
The Closing material uses frequent cadences to signal the end of the exposition.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: What name is given to substances that resist changes in pH?

Answer Choices:
A. bases
B. solutions
C. buffers
D. acids

Answer: C. buffers

Question: What type of music would be performed in a Mass by monks?

Answer Choices:
Gregorian Chant
Organum
Chanson de Geste (Song of the Deeds)
Canso
Carols

Answer: Gregorian Chant

Question: Which of the following instruments did NOT have an ancestor in the medieval period?

Answer Choices:
Saxophone
Trumpet
Trombone
Lute
Violin

Answer: Saxophone

Question: What type of bond joins neighboring water molecules?

Answer Choices:
A. covalent
B. hydrogen
C. ionic
D. nonpolar

Answer: B. hydrogen
Note: Correct answer is provided with an explanation that hydrogen bonds form attractive interactions between neighboring water molecules.

Question: What type of songs have a series followed by a refrain/chorus?

Answer Choices:
Trouveur
Troubadour
Trouvere
Chanson
Organum

Answer: Carols

Question: Of the following, which is NOT representative of music of the medieval period?

Answer Choices:
Repetitive use of words from Scripture in music for the first time.
Beginning of musical forms and notated music (when the music was written).
Music that publicly humiliated rivals.
Music was mainly heard by the mass public in churches that could fit the huge and more diverse demographic but was not diverse.
Church music was written from chant traditions, which is linked to the beginnings of harmony.

Answer: Music that publicly humiliated rivals.

Question: In a Sonata-Allegro form, what is “reposition”?

Answer Choices:
Where the introductory section was presented
Harmony becomes stable, ending of the piece
The section that ends with the half-cadence

Answer: Where the introductory section was presented

Question: What is the complex mass text formulaic?

Answer Choices:
Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei
Gregorian Chant
Chanson
Organum

Answer: Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, Agnus Dei

Question: In most recapitulation sections, which of these is true?

Answer Choices:
Themes from the exposition return; but now the second tonal area and closing material are in the first key.
The opening section often starts with new themes in the recapitulation.
The original key is avoided
New sections written for the recapitulation make it appear (sometimes) to be completely new material.

Answer: Themes from the exposition return; but now the second tonal area and closing material are in the first key.

Question: In Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, which of these is not characteristic of the development section?

Answer Choices:
The original key is avoided
First theme is developed briefly
Music shifts to minor ton
A brief change, changing the mood with a muddied resolution
Development is important and is written with much detail

Answer: Development is important and is written with much detail (The user answered incorrectly)