1. Instruments that are bowed, plucked, and strummed are classified as _____.
A. aerophone
B. chordophone
C. idiophone
D. membranophone
2. Mo Li-Hua is a traditional song in China about _____.
A. the life cycle of a flower
B. the custom of giving Jasmin flower
C. how Jasmine flower can be used in daily life
D. how to use Jasmine flower as ornament
3. classification of Indian instrument that uses air to excite the various resonators.
A. Ghan
B. Sushir
C. Tat
D. Vitat
4. A musical element which refers to the highness or lowness of sound.
A. Melody
B. Pitch
C. Rhythm
D. Timbre
5. A musical instrument in Israel made of ram’s horn.
A. Jewish lyre
B. Oud
C. Psalterion
D. Shofar
6. The performances of shadow puppet theaters in Indonesia are accompanied by the music of ______.
A. Gamelan
B. Guitar
C. Piano
D. Rondalla
7. Chinese traditional theater art which combines music, vocal performances, mime, dance and acrobatics.
A. Kabuki
B. Noh
C. Peking Opera
D. Wayang Kulit
8. Music of Malaysia is influenced by _____?
A. Chinese
B. Indian
C. Indonesian
D. All of the above
9. A musical element that refers to the relative loudness and softness of sound.
A. Dynamics
B. Melody
C. Pitch
D. Timbre
10. Which of the following techniques is used in the traditional vocal music of China?
A. classical and operatic
B. dark vocal texture
C. guttural
D. nasal and throaty
11. A Cambodian musical ensemble that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples.
A. Gamelan
B. Hsaing Waing
C. Mahori
D. Pinpeat
12. A Cambodian xylophone
A. Ching
B. Kongvong
C. Oneat
D. Samphor
13. Type of music that is intended mainly for voice with or without accompaniment.
A. Choral
B. instrumental
C. vocal
D. None of the above
14. Type of Gamelan music that is used for sacred music characterized by sudden change in tempo and dynamics.
A. Balinese
B. Cantonese
C. Japanese
D. Javanese
15. An extensive collection of Burmese classical songs.
A. Mahabharata
B. Mahagita
C. Mahori
D. Mahoragana
16. Myanmar’s national instrument
A. Chauk Lon Pat
B. Hne
C. Kyi Waing
D. Saung Gauk
17. A mid-sized Thai wind and percussion orchestra performed in either outdoor style with hard mallets or indoor style with padded mallets;
A. Khrueang Sai
B. Mahori
C. Piphat
D. None of the above
18. Mahori is traditionally played by ___.
A. an ensemble of men
B. an ensemble of women
C. an ensemble of men and women
D. an ensemble of a man and two women
19. Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble made up mainly of different gongs and drums as well as other instruments depending on the nature of the performance.
A. Gamelan
B. Hsaing Waing
C. Mahori
D. Pinpeat
20. Burmese musical instruments performed in open-air ensembles at ceremonies and festivals.
A. bright-sounding instruments
B. dark-sounding instruments
C. loud-sounding instruments
D. soft-sounding instruments
21. Korean folk song sometimes considered the unofficial national anthem of Korea.
A. Arirang
B. Hava Nagila
C. Mo Li Hua
D. Sakura
22. The most common Indian instrument for keeping the rhythm in Hindustani music.
A. Avanaadh
B. Oud
C. Piri
D. Tabla
23. Southeast Asian music generally follows the _____ scale.
A. Chromatic scale
B. Major Scale
C. Minor Scale
D. Pentatonic Scale
24. Japanese folk song about cherry blossoms.
A. Arirang
B. Chan Mali Chan
C. Sakura
D. Si Patokaan
25. Most popular Japanese traditional theater performed in a stylized manner.
A. Kabuki
B. Pansori
C. Peking Opera
D. Wayang Kulit
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1. (A)chordophone
2.(B)the custom of giving Jasmine flowers
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