SUMMATIVE TEST (MUSIC)
Quiz by Ma. Concepcion Borela
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- Q1
It refers to the music of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the entire Caribbean colonized by Spain and Portugal.
Latin African music
Latin American music
Afro-American music
African Music
30s - Q2
It is a term used to describe the mixture of West African with black American music
Jit
Afrobeat
Apala (Akpala)
Axe
30s - Q3
It is a music to wake up the worshippers after fasting during Ramadan. This style comes from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style.
Afrobeat
Jit
Apala (Akpala)
Axe
30s - Q4
A famous form of South African music showing a energetic and uninhibited variation of the jitterbug, a form of swing dance.
Juju
Jat
Jit
Jive
30s - Q5
South African three-chord township music of the 1930s-1960s whichevolved into African Jazz.
Kwassa-Kwassa
Maracatu
Blues
Maravi
30s - Q6
Musical instruments that create sounds by striking, scrapingor shaking
Membranophones
Chordophones
Aerophone
Idiophones
30s - Q7
Musical instruments that create sounds from the vibration of strings
Aerophones
Chordophones
Membranophones
Idiophones
30s - Q8
Jamaican sound dominated by bass guitar and drums. It refers to a particular music style that was strongly influenced by traditional mento and calypso music, as well as American jazz, and rhythm and blues.
Reggae
Soca
Salsa music
Samba
30s - Q9
Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian dance music. It comprises various musical genres including the Cuban son montuno, guaracha, chachacha, mambo and bolero
Zouk
Soca
Salsa music -
Samba
30s - Q10
How does the early music of Africa being transmitted or taught from generation to generations?
taught at school
transcribed in books
musical sheet
orally
30s - Q11
What continental colonization to Africa that helps the spread of African music to different parts of the world?
European Colonization
Australian Colonization
Asian Colonization
American Colonization
30s - Q12
Which of the following is NOT a factor that results to the changes that happened in African music and its society?
government
globalization
independence
colonization
30s - Q13
Which group of people did the Africans replaced in the laboring force that greatly influenced the folk and art music of the Caribbean island nations?
Asians
Mongolians
Chinese
Indians
30s - Q14
Which of the following is NOT a place that influenced Latin American Music?
North America
Mexico
Central America
South America
30s - Q15
What is the primary purpose of Traditional African Music?
Recreation
Political/Social Issues
Ceremonial Rites
Promoting Culture
30s