Grade 8 music Q#

Grade 8 music Q#

8th Grade

30 Qs

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Grade 8 music Q#

Grade 8 music Q#

Assessment

Quiz

Physical Ed

8th Grade

Medium

Created by

Kline Hyzon G. Tindaan

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30 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a geography class, Charlotte asked her classmates which country is the largest in South Asia. The options given were India, Pakistan, Israel, and Iran. What is the correct answer?

India

Pakistan

Israel

Iran

Answer explanation

India is the largest country in South Asia, both in terms of land area and population. Pakistan, Israel, and Iran are smaller in comparison, making India the correct answer.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Priya and Jackson are discussing the different classical music traditions of India. What are the two main classical music traditions they should focus on?

Carnatic and Hindustani

Hindustani and Ghazal

Sama Veda and Rig Veda

Qawwali and Carnatic

Answer explanation

Priya and Jackson should focus on Carnatic and Hindustani, as these are the two main classical music traditions of India, each with distinct styles and regional influences.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a music class, Abigail asked her teacher what 'Tala' means in Indian music. The teacher explained that it is a concept related to rhythm. What is 'Tala' in Indian music?

A rhythmic time cycle

A type of dance

A string instrument

A devotional song

Answer explanation

In Indian music, 'Tala' refers to a rhythmic time cycle that organizes the beats in a composition. It is essential for maintaining rhythm, distinguishing it from other options like dance, instruments, or songs.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During music class, Priya asked her teacher what 'Raga' refers to. The teacher explained that it is a concept in Indian classical music. What does 'Raga' refer to?

A musical scale with ascending and descending movements

A rhythmic pattern

A bowed instrument

A type of string instrument

Answer explanation

'Raga' in Indian classical music refers to a musical scale characterized by specific ascending and descending patterns. It is not a rhythmic pattern or an instrument, making the first choice the correct answer.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a cultural festival, Arjun and Ava were discussing different styles of Indian music. Arjun mentioned that one particular style is known as 'temple music'. Which Indian music style is he referring to?

Carnatic

Hindustani

Ghazal

Qawwali

Answer explanation

Arjun is referring to 'Carnatic' music, which is often associated with temple music in South India. It emphasizes vocal performance and is deeply rooted in religious traditions.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a music class, Nora asked her teacher about the term 'Drone' in Indian music. What does it refer to?

A continuous sound

A type of dance

A rhythmic pattern

A bowed instrument

Answer explanation

In Indian music, a 'Drone' refers to a continuous sound that provides a harmonic foundation for melodies. It is not a type of dance, rhythmic pattern, or instrument, making 'A continuous sound' the correct choice.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During a music class, Samuel asked his teacher about the most common style of singing in Hindustani music. What did the teacher reply?

Khyal

Sama Veda

Krti

Ghatam

Answer explanation

The teacher replied 'Khyal' because it is the most common style of singing in Hindustani music, characterized by its improvisational nature and emotional expression, distinguishing it from other forms like Sama Veda, Krti, and Ghatam.

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