CH 03 QUIZ_ MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
pdf
keyboard_arrow_up
School
University of Utah *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
1236
Subject
Chemistry
Date
Jan 9, 2024
Type
Pages
11
Uploaded by DeaconIceOpossum48
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
1/11
CH 03 QUIZ
Due
Sep 7 at 11:59pm
Points
10
Questions
20
Time Limit
None
Allowed Attempts
Unlimited
Attempt History
Attempt
Time
Score
LATEST
Attempt 1
9 minutes
9.5 out of 10
Score for this attempt:
9.5
out of 10
Submitted Sep 7 at 11:22pm
This attempt took 9 minutes.
Take the Quiz Again
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 1
"March form" was widely used in the following genre:
the spiritual
vaudeville blues
ragtime
Correct!
Correct!
the minstrel show
FEEDBACK: page 55; Difficulty - Easy; Song form
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
2/11
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 2
"Race records," kept by the U.S. Census, were designed to prevent
African Americans from voting in the South.
True
False
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: pages 48 and 49; Difficulty - Medium; Recording
industry Commercialization of the blues.
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 3
"Secondary ragtime" is
the concluding act of the minstrel show.
a polyrhythm, featuring a meter of three superimposed on a meter
of two.
Correct!
Correct!
an early nickname for jazz.
a genre of ragtime recordings aimed at black markets.
FEEDBACK: page 57; Difficulty - Medium; Elements of music -
secondary ragtime
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
3/11
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 4
Among the African American dances that shocked and invigorated the
country in the early twentieth century was
the waltz.
the Charleston and the quadrille only
the quadrille.
the Charleston.
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: page 53; Difficulty - Medium; Dance music
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 5
At the turn of the century, the term "ragtime" meant
a syncopated dance.
a piano style.
a type of song.
each answer shown
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: page 55; Difficulty - Medium; Musical styles - ragtime
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
4/11
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 6
By 1900, the syncopations of ragtime music had shifted from the banjo to
the
guitar.
clarinet.
piano.
Correct!
Correct!
trumpet.
FEEDBACK: page 55; Difficulty - Easy; Instrumentation
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 7
Country blues musicians change the timbre and pitch of their guitars by
using
amplification.
call and response.
bottlenecks.
Correct!
Correct!
harmonicas.
FEEDBACK: page 48; Difficulty - Medium; Instrumentation; Musical
genres - country blues
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
5/11
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 8
Field hollers and work songs
expressed the loneliness and hardship of African Americans.
Correct!
Correct!
were a kind of secular music.
were spirituals.
inspired AABA popular song form.
FEEDBACK: page 45; Difficulty - Medium; Musical genres - field
hollers and work songs
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 9
Gertrude "Ma" Rainey was
the leader of the Fisk Jubilee Singers.
a popular-dance instructor.
a minstrel show composer.
a vaudeville/classic blues artist.
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: page 48; Difficulty - Medium; Jazz-related musicians;
Musical genres - vaudeville/classic blues
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
6/11
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 10
In addition to inventing the sousaphone, John Philip Sousa
composed many ragtime works, including "Maple Leaf Rag."
composed many marches, including "The Stars and Stripes
Forever."
Correct!
Correct!
was the director of a prominent minstrel-show band.
invented the saxophone.
FEEDBACK: page 54; Difficulty - Medium; Jazz-related musicians -
Sousa
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 11
James Reese Europe was
a white blues singer.
an accomplished black conductor and arranger active during
World War I.
Correct!
Correct!
the leader of a vaudeville blues band.
a black musician who performed in blackface.
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
7/11
FEEDBACK: page 53; Difficulty - Hard; Jazz artists
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 12
Scott Joplin's most famous composition is
"The Buzzard Lope."
"The St. Louis Blues."
"The Charleston."
"Maple Leaf Rag."
Correct!
Correct!
FEEDBACK: page 56; Difficulty - Easy; Jazz-related musicians -
Joplin; Repertory
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 13
The blues has ____-line stanzas.
three
Correct!
Correct!
two
four
twelve
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
8/11
FEEDBACK: page 47; Difficulty - Easy; Musical genres - blues
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 14
The minstrel show's characteristics, including blackface, lingered in
American show business until the early 1950s.
True
Correct!
Correct!
False
FEEDBACK: page 52; Difficulty - Medium; Performance traditions -
minstrel show
0 / 0.5 pts
Question 15
The minstrel show
reinforced many degrading stereotypes of African Americans.
each answer shown
orrect Answer
orrect Answer
featured performers in blackface makeup.
was established as early as the 1840s.
ou Answered
ou Answered
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
9/11
FEEDBACK: page 51; Difficulty - Medium; Performance traditions -
minstrel show
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 16
The popularity of the trumpet (cornet), clarinet, and trombone in jazz was
due mostly to the influence of
the African American folk tradition.
brass bands.
Correct!
Correct!
each answer shown
symphony orchestras.
FEEDBACK: page 54; Difficulty - Easy; Instrumentation
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 17
Vaudeville blues - also known as classic or urban blues - were
sung only by male singers.
religious in nature.
usually sung unaccompanied.
performed on black theater circuits.
Correct!
Correct!
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
10/11
FEEDBACK: page 48; Difficulty - Medium; Musical genres -
vaudeville/classic blues
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 18
Which is true about ragtime?
It consisted of multiple distinct melodic strains
each answer shown
Correct!
Correct!
It was a form of composition first published in 1897.
Its "ragged" polyrhythmic syncopation contributed to jazz.
FEEDBACK: Difficulty - Medium; Musical styles - ragtime
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 19
Who is the best-known composer of ragtime music?
Louis Armstrong
James Reese Europe
Scott Joplin
Correct!
Correct!
Bessie Smith
9/7/23, 11:22 PM
CH 03 QUIZ: MUSC 1236-002 Fall 2023 Survey Of Jazz
https://utah.instructure.com/courses/900911/quizzes/3110717
11/11
FEEDBACK: page 55 and 56; Difficulty - Easy; Jazz-related
musicians - Joplin
0.5 / 0.5 pts
Question 20
__________, known as the "Father of the Blues," was a cornet-playing
bandleader who first heard the blues in a Mississippi train station.
James Reese Europe
John Philip Sousa
W. C. Handy
Correct!
Correct!
Scott Joplin
FEEDBACK: page 48; Difficulty - Medium; Jazz-related musicians
Quiz Score:
9.5
out of 10
Related Documents
Related Questions
es-2021S2 Allison.E CHEM X
2.ga.us/d21/Ims/quizzing/user/attempt/quiz_start_frame_auto.d2l?ou=2593077&isprv=&drc%3D1&qi=2478023&cfql=0&dnb%3D08fi
lancer
O Khan Academy
E DeltaMath
musictheory.net - E.
Ca Desmos | Scientific.
g Final Exam
Ciara Smith: Attempt 1
D View hint for Question 18
Question 19 (3 points)
Explain how OCompound A and Compound B will dissolve in water using the correct
vocabulary including solvation, dissociatic n, ionic, and covalent.
O
Mg Cl
CH
Compound A
Compound B
hp
二
arrow_forward
Which one is it?
arrow_forward
Please write a clear observation please (NEAT HAND WRITING PLEASE)!!
arrow_forward
11:15 .l .l
5.00
KB/S
A O (12 4
app.teachermade.com/fill/13c37t
(4)
C Q Q
T TI 4 v
Save for Later
I'm Done
A. John Dalton was an English chemist. His
Dalton's
Atomic Theory
ideas form the atomic theory of matter. Here
are his ideas.
• All elements are composed (made up) of atoms.
It is impossible to divide or destroy an atom.
• All atoms of the same elements are alike. (One
Atoms of
element X
Atoms of
ement Y
Compound of
elemeite XandY
atom of oxygenis like another atom of oxygen.)
• Atoms of different elements are different. (An atom of oxygen is different from an atom of
hydrogen.)
• Atoms of different elements combine to form a compound. These atoms have to be in
definite whole number ratios. For example, water is a compound made up of 2 atoms of
1. What is the name of John Dalton's theory?
2. What are elements made of?
3. An atom of hydrogen and an atom of carbon are
4. What are compounds made of?
5. The ratio of atoms in HCI is:
Atomic Structure
J. J. Thomson was an English…
arrow_forward
LIS 0 x Cee res te erE
O Esoe 2011
O Empower 2021
A educate lindsay.k12.ca.us/iframe.aspx?Ctrl STUDENT BASE HOME CONTROL
dsay Bookmarks
A Classes O Google Sides
O Empower 2020 E Google Docs
t Lindsay High School R Phynics Safety & Sk
E Guided practice 3L
Flag for follow-up
Group-12 )436 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10
Irerlod
The Perlodic Table of the Elements
Elements in the same group tend to have similar characteristics, but some things like tendency to gain or lose electrons can still vary
even within a group Which of the following is true regarding the elements in group 2?
O A Be, Beryllium is the largest and has the greatest tendency to gain electrons.
OB Be Beryllium and Ba, Barium will have the same tendancy to lose electrons
OC Ra, Radium is the smallest and will have the greatest tendency to lose electrons.
O D. Ba, Barium will have a greater tendency to lose electrons than Mg, Magnesium.
DELL
%23
E
S
A
C
arrow_forward
What is the frequency of light, in Hz, with a wavelength of 407.5 nm?
Enter your answer using scientific notation, "e". For example, if your answer is 5.2 x 10^2, enter "5.2e2'.
arrow_forward
Could you please help me format this question, I've been stuck on it for some time now.
arrow_forward
Please send me the question in 20 minutes it's very urgent plz
arrow_forward
A dead body was found within a closed room of a house where the temperature was a constant 70° F. At the time of discovery the core temperature of the body was determined to be 90° F. One hour later a second measurement showed that the core temperature of the body was 85° F. Assume that the time of death corresponds to
t = 0
and that the core temperature at that time was 98.6° F. Determine how many hours elapsed before the body was found. [Hint: Let
t1 > 0
denote the time that the body was discovered.] (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
arrow_forward
1
02
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Humans have three types of cone cells in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision. Each type absorbs a certain part of the visible spectrum. Suppose a
particular cone cell absorbs light with a wavelength of 513.nm. Calculate the frequency of this light.
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
THZ
0
?
Submit Assignm
Continue
2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibi
brown:green.jpeg
Grey Black and B....pdf
Two Column N....pages
J
F9
x10
X
S
Kindergarten O....docx
ra
Q
СА
TAP
Grey Black and B....pdf
F5
MacBook Air
F6
F7
5
F8
F10
Ŷ
F11
arrow_forward
Fill in boxes and show correct answer please
arrow_forward
measured to have a wavelength of (3.51x10^2) nm. What is the frequency
• the correct number of significant figures
• written in correct scientific notation
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
Your Answer:
-9
8.55
MHz
x10
of the light (in Hz)?
c = 3.00 x 108 m/s
1 Hz = 1 s 1
Be careful with your units!!!
For full credit, your answer must be:
arrow_forward
Please write an observation.
arrow_forward
1-2) The Atomic Hotel
The Atomic Hotel is a special hotel designed for electrons. The hotel has a strict policy called
the Aufbau principle that states "ground" floors must be filled first and in order. It costs more
to get rooms on higher floors. In the atomic world energy is money so "excited" electrons get
I.
rooms on higher floors, thus the exception to hotel policy.
Looking back through the old guest logs the following layouts can be sketched. Determine
which electrons had more "money". Label those electrons as excited.
|1
1|| 1
|1L||1L||1L
May 23, 1998
June 19, 1999
September 10, 1991
C
A
B
II.
Another policy that the hotel enforces is called the Pauli Exclusion Principle. It was
determined in 1925 that electrons can occupy the same room, but only if they have opposite
spins so they do not interfere with one another.
Which electrons below did not follow the Pauli exclusion principle?
1 1 1 1 1
1
11 1 1
|1.
1L 1 1
1 1 11
1 1 1
1 1 1|
1L
1L
1L
April 2, 1995
December 1, 2000
July 4,…
arrow_forward
Help
arrow_forward
Round your answer to 3 significant figures
arrow_forward
Please don't provide handwritten solution .....
arrow_forward
Scenario: pouring liquid nitrogen (-196°C or – 320 °F) on a balloon .
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al5f9q845q0
List the variables (P, V, T, n) as either increasing, decreasing, or staying constant in this
experiment. (2 of them will be constant)
increasing
decreasing
staying constant
Before Particle Picture
After Particle Picture
Time in video: 11 seconds
Time in video: 30 seconds
arrow_forward
Heisenberg principal questions: The mass of sodium ions is 4.86 x 10-25 Kg. What will be error in velocity measurement if the error in position measurement is 1 nano-meter.(10-19 m)
arrow_forward
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you

Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
Chemistry
ISBN:9781337399074
Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
Chemistry
ISBN:9781133949640
Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
Chemistry
ISBN:9780618974122
Author:Andrei Straumanis
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Related Questions
- es-2021S2 Allison.E CHEM X 2.ga.us/d21/Ims/quizzing/user/attempt/quiz_start_frame_auto.d2l?ou=2593077&isprv=&drc%3D1&qi=2478023&cfql=0&dnb%3D08fi lancer O Khan Academy E DeltaMath musictheory.net - E. Ca Desmos | Scientific. g Final Exam Ciara Smith: Attempt 1 D View hint for Question 18 Question 19 (3 points) Explain how OCompound A and Compound B will dissolve in water using the correct vocabulary including solvation, dissociatic n, ionic, and covalent. O Mg Cl CH Compound A Compound B hp 二arrow_forwardWhich one is it?arrow_forwardPlease write a clear observation please (NEAT HAND WRITING PLEASE)!!arrow_forward
- 11:15 .l .l 5.00 KB/S A O (12 4 app.teachermade.com/fill/13c37t (4) C Q Q T TI 4 v Save for Later I'm Done A. John Dalton was an English chemist. His Dalton's Atomic Theory ideas form the atomic theory of matter. Here are his ideas. • All elements are composed (made up) of atoms. It is impossible to divide or destroy an atom. • All atoms of the same elements are alike. (One Atoms of element X Atoms of ement Y Compound of elemeite XandY atom of oxygenis like another atom of oxygen.) • Atoms of different elements are different. (An atom of oxygen is different from an atom of hydrogen.) • Atoms of different elements combine to form a compound. These atoms have to be in definite whole number ratios. For example, water is a compound made up of 2 atoms of 1. What is the name of John Dalton's theory? 2. What are elements made of? 3. An atom of hydrogen and an atom of carbon are 4. What are compounds made of? 5. The ratio of atoms in HCI is: Atomic Structure J. J. Thomson was an English…arrow_forwardLIS 0 x Cee res te erE O Esoe 2011 O Empower 2021 A educate lindsay.k12.ca.us/iframe.aspx?Ctrl STUDENT BASE HOME CONTROL dsay Bookmarks A Classes O Google Sides O Empower 2020 E Google Docs t Lindsay High School R Phynics Safety & Sk E Guided practice 3L Flag for follow-up Group-12 )436 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 10 Irerlod The Perlodic Table of the Elements Elements in the same group tend to have similar characteristics, but some things like tendency to gain or lose electrons can still vary even within a group Which of the following is true regarding the elements in group 2? O A Be, Beryllium is the largest and has the greatest tendency to gain electrons. OB Be Beryllium and Ba, Barium will have the same tendancy to lose electrons OC Ra, Radium is the smallest and will have the greatest tendency to lose electrons. O D. Ba, Barium will have a greater tendency to lose electrons than Mg, Magnesium. DELL %23 E S A Carrow_forwardWhat is the frequency of light, in Hz, with a wavelength of 407.5 nm? Enter your answer using scientific notation, "e". For example, if your answer is 5.2 x 10^2, enter "5.2e2'.arrow_forward
- Could you please help me format this question, I've been stuck on it for some time now.arrow_forwardPlease send me the question in 20 minutes it's very urgent plzarrow_forwardA dead body was found within a closed room of a house where the temperature was a constant 70° F. At the time of discovery the core temperature of the body was determined to be 90° F. One hour later a second measurement showed that the core temperature of the body was 85° F. Assume that the time of death corresponds to t = 0 and that the core temperature at that time was 98.6° F. Determine how many hours elapsed before the body was found. [Hint: Let t1 > 0 denote the time that the body was discovered.] (Round your answer to one decimal place.)arrow_forward
- 1 02 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Humans have three types of cone cells in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision. Each type absorbs a certain part of the visible spectrum. Suppose a particular cone cell absorbs light with a wavelength of 513.nm. Calculate the frequency of this light. Round your answer to 3 significant digits. THZ 0 ? Submit Assignm Continue 2022 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibi brown:green.jpeg Grey Black and B....pdf Two Column N....pages J F9 x10 X S Kindergarten O....docx ra Q СА TAP Grey Black and B....pdf F5 MacBook Air F6 F7 5 F8 F10 Ŷ F11arrow_forwardFill in boxes and show correct answer pleasearrow_forwardmeasured to have a wavelength of (3.51x10^2) nm. What is the frequency • the correct number of significant figures • written in correct scientific notation Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: -9 8.55 MHz x10 of the light (in Hz)? c = 3.00 x 108 m/s 1 Hz = 1 s 1 Be careful with your units!!! For full credit, your answer must be:arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Chemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781337399074Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage LearningChemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781133949640Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage LearningOrganic Chemistry: A Guided InquiryChemistryISBN:9780618974122Author:Andrei StraumanisPublisher:Cengage Learning

Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
Chemistry
ISBN:9781337399074
Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
Chemistry
ISBN:9781133949640
Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David Treichel
Publisher:Cengage Learning

Organic Chemistry: A Guided Inquiry
Chemistry
ISBN:9780618974122
Author:Andrei Straumanis
Publisher:Cengage Learning
