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- Q11. It came from the word “renaire” which means “rebirth”, “revival”, and “rediscovery.” a. Baroque Period c. Medieval Period b. Classical Period d. Renaissance PeriodRenaissance30s
- Q22. It is called the “Dark Ages” that started with the fall of the Roman Empire. a. Baroque Period c. Medieval Period b. Classical Period d. Renaissance PeriodMedieval30s
- Q33. It derived from the Portuguese word “barroco” which means “oddly shaped pearl.” a. Baroque Period c. Medieval Period b. Classical Period d. Renaissance PeriodBaroque30s
- Q44. The monophonic plainchant was named after which Pope? a. Pope Benedict XVI c. Pope Gregory I b. Pope Francis d. Pope John Paul IIPope Gregory I30s
- Q55. It is a form of sacred musical composition in Renaissance period that sets texts of the Eucharistic Liturgy into music. a. Gregorian Chant c. Mass b. Madrigal d. Troubadourmass30s
- Q66. It is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition in the Renaissance period which originated from Italy. a. Gregorian Chant c. Mass b. Madrigal d. TroubadourMadrigal30s
- Q77. It is one of the most important and sacred forms of music during the renaissance period. a. Gregorian Chant c. Mass b. Madrigal d. MotetGregorian Chant30s
- Q88. It is a form of orchestral music in the Baroque Period that employs a solo instrument accompanied by the orchestra. a. Chorale c. Fugue b. Concerto d. Oratorioconcerto30s
- Q99. Troubadour music has originated in what country? a. France c. Italy b. Germany d. SpainItaly30s
- Q108. It is a secular vocal polyphonic music composition in the Renaissance period which originated from Italy. a. Gregorian Chant c. Mass b. Madrigal d. TroubadourTroubadour30s