Study Guide
Field 165: Music
Listening Selected-Response Questions
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Sample Directions for Listening Selected-Response Questions
The first section of this test includes questions that involve listening to recorded excerpts. Excerpts will vary in length. Read the question and answer choices carefully. When you are ready to listen to the recorded excerpt, select the play button (
) on the media player. To replay the excerpt, select the play button again. You may listen to the excerpt as many times as needed.
This section of the test may also include alternate format questions that require you to respond in a variety of ways, including dragging and dropping answer options onto on-screen "targets" or clicking on parts of a sentence or graphic. For these questions, read the specific directions for each question carefully and select your answer as instructed.
Please be aware that the visual enhancements
and
cannot be adjusted during this section of the test. You must make any desired adjustments now before you select "Next" to begin the listening section. You will not be able to adjust these features again until you have completed this section of the test.
Click the "Next" button when you have finished reading these directions and are ready to begin the listening section of the test.
Be sure you have your headset on before proceeding.
Select the "Next" button to continue.
Sample Listening Selected-Response Questions
Competency 0001
Listening Skills
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1. This excerpt ends with which type of cadence?
- deceptive cadence
- plagal cadence
- authentic cadence
- half cadence
- Enter to expand or collapse answer.Answer expanded
Competency 0001
Listening Skills
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2. This excerpt is most representative of which type of Latin American dance music?
- a rumba from Cuba
- a tango from Uruguay
- a bossa nova from Brazil
- a norteño from Mexico
- Enter to expand or collapse answer.Answer expanded