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Fine Arts/Humanities

Bluegrass Middle School Academic Conference 15 rounds of 35 multiple-choice questions

Copyright © 2014 Academic Hallmarks Fine Arts/Humanities Round 1 Page 1 1. Art Forms 6. Musicians Motion pictures made up entirely of drawings are ... Frederic Chopin is mainly associated with the ... A. animated A. oboe B. tabulated B. piano C. laminated C. cello D. marinated D. flute E. coagulated E. violin

2. Art Materials 7. Art Media Artists who regularly use flux, glaze, slip, and slurry What do you need to create a petroglyph? produce which art form? A. oil A. mobiles B. clay B. macrame C. rock C. ceramics D. cloth D. sculpture E. wood E. watercolor

3. Dance 8. Musical Terms In every ballet, you will see at least one ... Which term indicates that notes are to be played A. glissade and pirouette smoothly so they flow together? B. facade and marionette A. forte C. crusade and majorette B. legato D. palisade and croquette C. presto E. arcade and crepe suzette D. staccato E. pianissimo

4. Song Lyrics 9. Art Techniques This is from what song? A glaze would most likely be on a ... Some think the world is made for fun and A. marble bust frolic, / And so do I! And so do I! B. ivory cameo A. Utriculi, Utricula C. metal mobile B. Funiculi, Funicula D. ceramic bowl C. Ranunculi, Ranuncula E. pewter goblet D. Homunculi, Homuncula E. Stratoculumi, Stratocumula

5. Architecture 10. Sound Systems Which is not a man-made structure? The small loudspeakers in stereos designed to A. Sears Tower reproduce high-pitched sounds are ... B. Eiffel Tower A. tweeters C. Devils Tower B. whistlers D. Tower of Pisa C. squealers E. Tower of London D. squeakers E. screechers Fine Arts/Humanities Round 1 Page 2 11. Arts 16. Art Materials Kabuki, origami, and bonsai are among the traditional What rock produced by metamorphism of limestone is arts of ... used for sculptures? A. India A. slate B. China B. shale C. Japan C. marble D. Polynesia D. gneiss E. Saudi Arabia E. schist

12. Drama 17. Musical Instruments Good and evil are embodied in the simplified Which instrument produces the highest pitch? characters of a hero and a villain in ... A. cello A. teledramas B. piccolo B. docudramas C. bassoon C. melodramas D. Sousaphone D. photodramas E. French horn E. psychodramas

13. Classical Ballet 18. Cinema Which ballet based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale, In the movie business, leaping a canyon in a speeding "La Belle au Bois Dormant"? car, running across a pond on crocodile backs, or A. Peter Pan dropping from a helicopter onto an air bag are called B. Cinderella ... C. The Firebird A. dubs D. The Nutcracker B. gaffes E. The Sleeping Beauty C. stunts D. backdrops E. special effects

14. Cartooning 19. Musicals Cartoonists who did not like Theodore Roosevelt drew Which Broadway musical tells the story of the Von him with an enormous stomach and a huge mustache. Trapp family? This technique is ... A. Camelot A. stippling B. South Pacific B. animation C. The Man C. encaustic D. West Side Story D. caricature E. The Sound of Music E. foreshortening

15. Folksongs 20. Painting Which line is from a song about John Henry? What is the watercolor technique of using overlapping A. all the livelong day layers of highly diluted pigments? B. for courting too slow A. top C. jes a-lookin' for a home B. coat D. gonna whop that steel on down C. wash E. de Camptown ladies sing dis song D. spray E. overlay Fine Arts/Humanities Round 1 Page 3 21. Oriental Art 26. Dance Which is not a Japanese art form? Which dances are most likely to involve castanets? A. bonsai A. reel, polka B. kabuki B. conga, limbo C. kimono C. minuet, waltz D. ikebana D. fandango, flamenco E. kirigami E. cancan, hokey pokey

22. Art History 27. Tempo Subjects for art works by John James Audubon "Vivace" and "allegro" apply to which song? typically include ... A. Taps A. fruits and flowers B. Dixie B. lakes and streams C. Old Man River C. mammals and birds D. Brahms' Lullaby D. cities and factories E. Down in the Valley E. presidents and war heroes

23. Tempos 28. Auditorium Quality Which tempo would appear on the sheet music for What in an auditorium depends on its size, shape, and "Silent Night"? the amount and position of sound-absorbing and A. vivace reflecting material? B. adagio A. ballistics C. presto B. acoustics D. allegro C. hydraulics E. allegretto D. cosmetics E. thermodynamics

24. Transposition 29. Photographic Careers Transposed music is performed ---- than the one for Which is a likely subject for photomicrography? which it was originally written. A. living cells A. in a different key B. faint stars B. by a different vocalist C. projectiles in flight C. with a different tempo D. underwater subjects D. for a different audience E. impacts and explosions E. on a different instrument

25. Customary Tunes 30. Comedy You would typically hear reveille ... In what kind of comedy do people step into paint A. during a funeral buckets, run into doors, and fall over chairs? B. on a military garrison A. satire C. when a new ship is launched B. lampoon D. during a presidential inauguration C. slapstick E. as part of commencement ceremonies D. stand-up comedy E. situation comedy Fine Arts/Humanities Round 1 Page 4 31. Famous Statues In Rodin's sculpture, the thinker sits on a ... A. log B. hill C. rock D. globe E. bench

32. Vocal Music A singing group that specializes in four-part harmony is what kind of quartet? A. bakeshop B. pawnshop C. workshop D. sweatshop E. barbershop

33. Historic Locations Which is not a World Heritage Site in France? A. Chartres Cathedral B. Palace of Versailles C. Canterbury Cathedral D. Notre Dame Cathedral E. Palace of Fontainebleau

34. An Out of the Question Question Because it is only a verb, it is impossible to trace a(n) ... A. autograph B. paragraph C. pictograph D. photograph E. choreograph

35. Folk Music Name the folksong about the waterway between Buffalo and Albany, New York. A. Old Man River B. O Shenandoah C. The Erie Canal D. Red River Valley E. Banks of the Ohio Fine Arts/Humanities Round 1 - Answers 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. C 12. C 13. E 14. D 15. D 16. C 17. B 18. C 19. E 20. C 21. C 22. C 23. B 24. A 25. B 26. D 27. B 28. B 29. A 30. C 31. C 32. E 33. C 34. E 35. C Fine Arts/Humanities Round 2 Page 1 1. Broadway Costuming 6. Music Slang In the musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way A paid musical engagement is a ... to the Forum," you would expect to see actors wearing A. cut ... B. gig A. tutus C. jam B. togas D. riff C. serapes E. lick D. kimonos E. muumuus

2. Optics 7. Vocal Music Special camera lenses that allow only certain colors to Which is a male singing voice? pass are ... A. acetone A. filters B. baritone B. pupils C. semitone C. prisms D. monotone D. scopes E. undertone E. objectives

3. Putting Pen to Paper 8. Classical Compositions Leonardo da Vinci noted his ideas using a kind of ... One of Sergei Prokofiev's best known works is "Peter A. underwriting and the ..." B. ghostwriting A. Wolf C. speedwriting B. Frog D. mirror-writing C. Princess E. screenwriting D. Tortoise E. Pomegranate

4. Folksongs 9. Historical Professions What American folksong mentions Buffalo and Paul Gauguin, Jan Vermeer, Henri Matisse, and Albany? Thomas Gainsborough were ... A. Clementine A. poets B. The Erie Canal B. painters C. Red River Valley C. financiers D. This Land is Your Land D. physicians E. When Johnny Comes Marching Home E. statesmen

5. Good Times for Beavers 10. Tempos Beavers were much-relieved in the 1830s when what "Allegro" and "vivace" apply to which song? other material came into fashion replacing their skins A. Ave Maria for hats? B. Down in the Valley A. silk C. Home on the Range B. denim D. On Top of Old Smoky C. canvas E. Pop Goes the Weasel D. corduroy E. polyester Fine Arts/Humanities Round 2 Page 2 11. Dance 16. Painting Which folk dance originated on an island in the Which type of painting is paired with a subject for Mediterranean? which it would be inappropriate? A. Salsa A. caricature - John Wayne B. Siciliano B. nightscape - Point Barrow in June C. Seguidilla C. still life - a Thanksgiving place setting D. Schottische D. mural - opening of the Golden Gate Bridge E. Schuhplattler E. panorama - a view from a fire lookout tower

12. Art in Literature 17. Art Forms Which art form is essential in the story, "Sadako and Ornamental writing is ... the Thousand Paper Cranes"? A. calligraphy A. topiary B. holography B. origami C. lithography C. macrame D. cartography D. tapestry E. choreography E. calligraphy

13. Music Fundamentals 18. Musical Tempos What is a rhythmical succession of individual tones? The tempo of "adagio" is most appropriate for which A. pitch song? B. tempo A. Dixie C. timbre B. Polly-Wolly-Doodle D. melody C. Seventy-Six Trombones E. harmony D. Down by the Old Mill Stream E. I'm Looking Over a 4-leaf Clover

14. Musical Instruments 19. Art Forms Songs involving maracas also often feature ... Which is a two-dimensional art form? A. gongs A. busts B. congas B. mobiles C. ukuleles C. macrame D. bullroarers D. ceramics E. alpenhorns E. calligraphy

15. Composers 20. Native American Art Who was not a classical composer? Totem poles were a form of art created mostly by A. Johann Bach American Indians in the ... B. Frederic Chopin A. Northeast C. Louis Armstrong B. Southwest D. Peter Tchaikovsky C. Central Plains E. George Frederic Handel D. Pacific Northwest E. Great Lakes Region Fine Arts/Humanities Round 2 Page 3 21. Sculptures 26. Theater One of 's great sculptures depicts ---- In theatrical presentations, choreographers ... about to engage Goliath. A. prepare sets A. David B. design costumes B. Peter C. select cast members C. Jacob D. apply actor's make-up D. Gabriel E. develop dance routines E. Matthew

22. Magnificent Marble 27. Misheard Musicals One of Michelangelo's greatest sculptures depicts Which line does not include misunderstood lyrics David about to fight ... from the most famous song in "The Wizard of Oz"? A. Ogre A. weigh a pie B. Goliath B. one cent a lullaby C. Despair C. sombrero for the rainbow D. Cyclops D. tea, a drink with German bread E. Gargantua E. where trouble smells like lemon drops

23. Art Alloys 28. Refrains The most popular alloy used for cast metal sculptures What are the last words in the refrain of "The Star is ... Spangled Banner"? A. steel A. home of the brave B. brass B. flag was still there C. C. the dawn's early light D. pewter D. through the perilous fight E. carbide E. were so gallantly streaming

24. Musicals 29. Art Forms The story line in the musical production featuring the Which art form entirely lacks perspective? song, "The Impossible Dream," concerns ... A. mobiles A. chivalry B. blueprints B. gold mining C. holograms C. urban gangs D. self-portraits D. World War II E. bronze sculptures E. a Midwest band

25. Folksong Lyrics 30. Musical Vocabulary This fanciful tabloid headline is reminiscent of a Which adjective best describes the style of music folksong about whom? known as blues? Doctors Remove Banjo from Alabama A. giddy Man's Knee B. jocular A. Sal C. mirthful B. Dinah D. ecstatic C. Jeanie E. melancholic D. Susanna E. Clementine Fine Arts/Humanities Round 2 Page 4 31. Song Similarities The tempo of "Whistle While You Work" is most similar to that of ... A. Beautiful Dreamer B. Down in the Valley C. Pop Goes the Weasel D. Swing Low Sweet Chariot E. Down by the Old Mill Stream

32. Instruments Which instrument is particularly associated with these forms of music? bolero, flamenco, fandango A. lyre B. ukelele C. calliope D. castanets E. saxophone

33. Ancient Art Ancient Greeks created fine sculptures in ... A. shale B. marble C. granite D. obsidian E. sandstone

34. Music Vocabulary The adjective "philharmonic" suggests a ... A. brass band B. church choir C. barbershop quartet D. symphony orchestra E. drum and bugle corps

35. American Architecture There is a dome atop the Jefferson Memorial and the ... A. U.S. Capitol B. White House C. Lincoln Memorial D. Washington Monument E. Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fine Arts/Humanities Round 2 - Answers 1. B 2. A 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. A 9. B 10. E 11. B 12. B 13. D 14. B 15. C 16. B 17. A 18. D 19. E 20. D 21. A 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. D 26. E 27. D 28. A 29. B 30. E 31. C 32. D 33. B 34. D 35. A Fine Arts/Humanities Round 3 Page 1 1. Art Forms 6. Tremulous Tones A chalice is a ... A vocal or instrumental pulsating effect produced by A. crown minute, rapid variations in pitch is called ... B. mirror A. legato C. goblet B. vibrato D. candlestick C. staccato E. coat of arms D. pizzicato E. obbligato

2. Stage Presentations 7. Performing Arts Poor but virtuous people are victimized by a sinister Melodrama always involves ... villain until a gallant hero arrives to save the day in a A. improvisation ... B. song and dance A. teledrama C. religious themes B. melodrama D. stereotypical characters C. docudrama E. dramatization of actual events D. photodrama E. psychodrama

3. Gatherings 8. Architects Who are most likely to participate in jam sessions? Who was the architect of Monticello? A. cooks A. Daedalus B. lawyers B. Michelangelo C. athletes C. Christopher Wren D. motorists D. Thomas Jefferson E. musicians E. Frank Lloyd Wright

4. Island Music 9. Wonders of the Ancient World "The Banana Boat Song" originated in ... Which structure was built as a tomb? A. Malta A. Pyramid of Cheops B. Jamaica B. Colossus of Rhodes C. Sardinia C. Pharos of Alexandria D. Iwo Jima D. statue of Zeus at Olympia E. Tasmania E. Hanging Gardens of Babylon

5. Animal Tunes 10. Forms of Art Which creature is not paired with lyrics about it? A person involved in macrame would need a quantity A. baboon - combing his auburn hair of ... B. horse - the way to carry a sleigh A. rope C. bull - tried to punch a hole in a dam B. wire D. boll weevil - jes a-lookin' for a home C. glass E. dog - ears cut short and its tail cut long D. marble E. canvas Fine Arts/Humanities Round 3 Page 2 11. Colors 16. Sculpture Artists are most likely to represent which body part Which is not typically involved in sculpture? with the color vermilion? A. tracing A. skin B. carving B. eyes C. casting C. hair D. welding D. teeth E. molding E. blood

12. Songs 17. Architecture Which is often sung as a round? Which type of building has a purpose different from A. Dixie the others? B. La Cucaracha A. pagoda C. Frere Jacques B. basilica D. God Bless America C. tabernacle E. Take Me Out to the Ball Game D. synagogue E. mausoleum

13. Folksongs 18. Performing Arts These lyrics are from a folksong about whom? It is common to see a ventriloquist ... And before I'd let your steam drill beat me A. setting off fireworks down ... B. escaping from chains and handcuffs A. Mike Fink C. speaking through a carved wooden dummy B. Pecos Bill D. twisting his body into remarkable positions C. John Henry E. substituting for a star in risky movie scenes D. Stormalong E. Paul Bunyan

14. Beliefs 19. Pottery Islam is not a major religion in ... In making pottery, name the step that hardens the A. Turkey and Syria clay. B. Ethiopia and Libya A. firing C. Bolivia and Venezuela B. gilding D. Pakistan and Lebanon C. casting E. Indonesia and Malaysia D. etching E. masking

15. Musical Groups 20. Musicians Traditional Dixieland bands do not include which Who was not a Russian composer? instruments? A. Igor Stravinsky A. tuba, drum B. Peter Tchaikovsky B. cello, violin C. C. trumpet, cornet D. D. string bass, banjo E. Feodor Dostoyevsky E. trombone, clarinet Fine Arts/Humanities Round 3 Page 3 21. Animal Songs 26. Sculptures In the song, the silly old creature that tried to punch a It would be easiest to create a bust of the ... hole in a dam was a male ... A. Sun King A. goat B. Red Baron B. sheep C. Little Corporal C. horse D. Father of Medicine D. bovine E. Headless Horseman E. buffalo

22. Architectural Embellishment 27. Lines Which structure is most likely to be decorated with Which lines are at right angles to one another? patterns and text from the Koran? A. plot A. pagoda B. oblique B. mosque C. parallel C. convent D. contour D. monastery E. perpendicular E. synagogue

23. Dance 28. Dance The name of which city is also that of a once-popular Which are traditional dances of Scotland? ballroom dance? A. reel, jig A. Canton B. hula, minuet B. Charlotte C. rumba, tango C. Columbus D. polka, jitterbug D. Cincinnati E. fandango, flamenco E. Charleston

24. Orchestras 29. Musical Compositions Which instruments are farthest from the conductor in Compositions such as "Hands Across the Sea" and a symphony orchestra? "Stars and Stripes Forever" are ... A. violas A. polkas B. cellos B. marches C. violins C. anthems D. cymbals D. overtures E. woodwinds E. folk songs

25. Vocal Music 30. Music Singing so the voice fluctuates quickly between its Which musical composition is the story of a puppet? normal sound and a falsetto is ... A. Swan Lake A. lilting B. Petrouchka B. trilling C. Scheherazade C. yodeling D. Peter and the Wolf D. chanting E. The Sleeping Beauty E. harmonizing Fine Arts/Humanities Round 3 Page 4 31. Theatrics A form of comedy involving chases, collisions, and pies in the face is called ... A. dipstick B. slapstick C. chopstick D. nightstick E. broomstick

32. Song Lyrics The second line in the lyrics of which song is most similar to the last line in "The Star Spangled Banner"? A. Yankee Doodle B. America the Beautiful C. Battle Hymn of the Republic D. The Caissons Go Rolling Along E. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean

33. Dioramas Dioramas are in ... A. gyms B. hospitals C. museums D. cathedrals E. concert halls

34. Classical Music Which is in Walt Disney's "Fantasia"? A. Hallelujah Chorus B. Peter and the Wolf C. William Tell Overture D. Flight of the Bumblebee E. The Sorcerer's Apprentice

35. Artist Supplies An artist who regularly uses a mixture of and acetylene to produce his works is working with which medium? A. clay B. metal C. stone D. textiles E. oil paints Fine Arts/Humanities Round 3 - Answers 1. C 2. B 3. E 4. B 5. C 6. B 7. D 8. D 9. A 10. A 11. E 12. C 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. A 17. E 18. C 19. A 20. E 21. B 22. B 23. E 24. D 25. C 26. E 27. E 28. A 29. B 30. B 31. B 32. E 33. C 34. E 35. B Fine Arts/Humanities Round 4 Page 1 1. Art Forms 6. Melodious Compositions Wickerwork is a type of ... Which are not in the same genre as "Camelot" and A. painting "Hello, Dolly"? B. tapestry A. "Hair" and "My Fair Lady" C. ceramics B. "Oklahoma!" and "Show Boat" D. basketry C. "Oliver" and "The Music Man" E. calligraphy D. "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake" E. "West Side Story" and "Brigadoon"

2. Myths 7. Broadway Musicals Central to the Icarus and Daedalus myth are ... The story line in the musical production featuring the A. gold and ears songs, "I Talk to the Trees," "There's a Coach Coming B. wax and In," and "They Call the Wind Maria" mainly concerns C. bows and arrows ... D. staffs and serpents A. felines E. shields and sandals B. chivalry C. ranching D. gold mining E. street gangs

3. Orchestral Instruments 8. Song Lyrics Which instrument is not ordinarily part of the string According to the song, when the old man played section of an orchestra? three, he played knickknack ... A. cello A. to a flea B. viola B. by a tree C. violin C. in his tea D. mandolin D. on my knee E. double bass E. with great glee

4. Writing 9. Stained Glass Calligraphy is most commonly used in ... In a stained-glass window, the panes are placed into A. business letters cames, which are grooved bars usually made of ... B. legal instruments A. C. newspaper stories B. lead D. wedding invitations C. iron E. advertising brochures D. silver E. bronze

5. Composers 10. The Piano What Russian composer wrote a suite that shares its Which key does not exist on a piano keyboard? name with an implement used to open almonds and A. A flat pecans? B. B flat A. Igor Stravinsky C. C sharp B. Peter Tchaikovsky D. D sharp C. Modest Mussorgsky E. E sharp D. Sergei Rachmaninoff E. Dimitri Shostakovich Fine Arts/Humanities Round 4 Page 2 11. Cutting a Rug 16. Regional Traditions Which was a dance popular in the 1940s? What musical instrument is associated with the region A. bedbug in which kilts are traditionally worn? B. humbug A. ukulele C. ladybug B. bagpipes D. jitterbug C. alpenhorn E. doodlebug D. tambourine E. glockenspiel

12. Aesthetics 17. Pianos According to the saying, beauty is in the ... The A-flat key on a piano is also ---- sharp. A. spirit of the soul A. G B. form of the color B. B C. brush of the artist C. F D. eye of the beholder D. H E. mind of the creator E. D

13. Art History 18. Architecture Which was produced during the Renaissance? The most primitive architectural techniques were used A. The Spirit of '76 in the ... B. The Last Supper A. Taj Mahal C. The Eiffel Tower B. Parthenon D. The Colossus of Rhodes C. Tower of Pisa E. The Birds of North America D. Roman Colosseum E. Notre Dame Cathedral

14. Colors 19. Vocal Music Which is a secondary color? Which is not sung by a soloist? A. red A. chant B. black B. round C. green C. ballad D. navy blue D. spiritual E. chartreuse E. serenade

15. Musicals 20. Mythical Abodes Roger Sherman, Caesar Rodney, Richard Henry Lee, Who lived on Mount Olympus? and Abigail Adams are central characters in which A. Ra and Isis Broadway musical? B. Zeus and Hera A. 1776 C. Odin and Freya B. Grease D. Cupid and Venus C. Oklahoma! E. Vishnu and Shiva D. The Music Man E. Paint Your Wagon Fine Arts/Humanities Round 4 Page 3 21. Making Music 26. Architecture Creating new music while simultaneously playing an The rock at the top of an arch is the ... instrument is called ... A. A. registration B. millstone B. versification C. lodestone C. improvisation D. grindstone D. reverberation E. cornerstone E. orchestration

22. Composers 27. Musicals What are the initials of the "American March King"? Which song appears in a musical featuring a canine A. JSB named Sandy, an East Asian named Punjab, and a B. JPS tycoon named Warbucks? C. JFK A. Today D. JKG B. Tonight E. JJA C. Forever D. Tomorrow E. Yesterday

23. What a Relief! 28. Whistling Subjects depicted on the largest sculpture of Which aspect of music is most difficult for one presidents in America do not include ... solitary person to demonstrate while whistling a tune? A. Woodrow Wilson A. pitch B. Abraham Lincoln B. melody C. Thomas Jefferson C. rhythm D. D. harmony E. Theodore Roosevelt E. intensity

24. Greek Mythical Flights 29. Musical Metaphors Daedalus made wings for himself and his son, Icarus, In "Peter and the Wolf," the bird is represented by a ... of feathers and ... A. oboe A. tar B. harp B. wax C. flute C. gum D. clarinet D. pitch E. saxophone E. plaster

25. Art Materials 30. Song Lyrics Glue is essential in which art form? What is the first line of the American patriotic song A. collage that includes this line? B. ceramics The home of the free and the brave. C. holography A. You're a grand old flag D. calligraphy B. I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy E. stained glass C. Oh beautiful for spacious skies D. Off we go into the wild blue yonder E. This is my country, land of my birth Fine Arts/Humanities Round 4 Page 4 31. Journalism A journalist who routinely writes reviews of theatrical productions is called a(n) ... A. critic B. editor C. freelance D. dramatist E. playwright

32. Architecture History Architectural marvels of ancient did not include ... A. domes B. basilicas C. minarets D. aqueducts E. amphitheaters

33. Classical Music Vocalists and instruments are used in ... A. suites B. sonatas C. oratorios D. concertos E. symphonies

34. Arches An arch cannot stand until the ---- is in position. A. keystone B. lodestone C. whetstone D. headstone E. cornerstone

35. Art Forms It is possible to make a two-dimensional ... A. bust B. mobile C. cameo D. collage E. macrame Fine Arts/Humanities Round 4 - Answers 1. D 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. D 8. D 9. B 10. E 11. D 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. B 20. B 21. C 22. B 23. A 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. D 28. D 29. C 30. A 31. A 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. D Fine Arts/Humanities Round 5 Page 1 1. Music 6. Colors Honky-tonk is a type of ... The pairs of red and green or yellow and violet are A. lullaby ---- colors. B. minuet A. cool C. ragtime B. neutral D. calypso C. secondary E. serenade D. analogous E. complementary

2. Painting 7. Tempos Which is not a still-life painting? "Presto" is on the sheet music for ... A. A Pair of Shoes A. Swing Low B. Four Cut Sunflowers B. Brahms' Lullaby C. The Basket of Apples C. I Talked to the Trees D. Moonrise Over the Sea D. America the Beautiful E. Bread and Fruit Dish on a Table E. Flight of the Bumble Bee

3. Quests 8. Art History Knights of the Round Table sought the ... The name for which art form was derived from a A. Holy Grail French word meaning "to glue"? B. Golden Calf A. cameo C. One True Ring B. mobile D. Ark of the Covenant C. collage E. Coat of Many Colors D. macrame E. caricature

4. Literature 9. Painting Pigeonholes Novels rewritten for the stage or plays rewritten for the Which is the title of a still life painting? screen are ... A. On a Lee Shore A. neologisms B. The Last Supper B. homographs C. Roses and Tulips C. adaptations D. The Laughing Cavalier D. paraphrases E. Liberty Leading the People E. interpolations

5. Deities 10. Paintings Which were not ancient Egyptian gods? Rembrandt van Lindemann created a huge painting of A. Ra and Nut a desert on the side of an Arizona bank. B. Hera and Zeus Such a work is a ... C. Isis and Anubis A. mural D. Horus and Aten B. still life E. Osiris and Thoth C. portrait D. silhouette E. whitewash Fine Arts/Humanities Round 5 Page 2 11. Orchestral Instruments 16. Fine Arts Which is not part of any orchestra's brass section? Which is a school of painting and sculpture? A. tuba A. truism B. trumpet B. autism C. bassoon C. purism D. trombone D. theism E. French horn E. cubism

12. Musical Math 17. Musical Instruments How many full tones are there in four octaves? You could describe an ancient Greek lyre as a small A. 25 version of a modern ... B. 26 A. harp C. 27 B. flute D. 28 C. organ E. 29 D. trumpet E. bassoon

13. Song Speed 18. Art Materials The tempo of which song is most similar to that of An art material made from pure gypsum is plaster of "Home on the Range"? ... A. Down in the Valley A. Pisa B. Pop Goes the Weasel B. Paris C. This Land Is Your Land C. Palermo D. Whistle While You Work D. Potsdam E. I've Been Working on the Railroad E. Plymouth

14. Tune Translation 19. Artistic Dimensions What question is asked in the French song, "Frere Which is a three-dimensional art work? Jacques"? A. The Thinker A. Can we go now? B. The Blue Boy B. Do you me? C. The Mona Lisa C. Are you sleeping? D. The Spirit of '76 D. Where is the lamb? E. The Last Supper E. Why is the sky blue?

15. Celebrations 20. Classical Music Dating back to medieval times, a pole decorated with Which composition includes a distinctive flourish of streamers is central to a festive dance associated with brass instruments? ... A. Minuet in G A. May B. Victory Fanfare B. July C. Moonlight Sonata C. March D. Requiem in D Minor D. January E. On the Beautiful Blue Danube E. September Fine Arts/Humanities Round 5 Page 3 21. Artists 26. Drama The artist who works in the East Wing of the The characters in a melodrama are generally ... White House and hand-letters official proclamations, A. dignified military commissions, and invitations to state dinners B. historical is the chief ... C. allegorical A. cartoonist D. stereotypical B. caricaturist E. contemporary C. calligrapher D. contortionist E. choreographer

22. Distinctly American Art 27. Artists Who designed the first Continental currency and Who was an artist of the Netherlands? created anti-British engravings of events such as the A. Monet Boston Massacre? B. Holbein A. Paul Revere C. El Greco B. John Hancock D. da Vinci C. Thomas Paine E. Rembrandt D. John Paul Jones E. Benjamin Franklin

23. Wind Instruments 28. Musicals Which instrument has a reed? Many brass instruments with telescopic, U-bend slides A. tuba that increase or decrease the length of the air column B. bugle to change pitches, are central to a song from which C. clarinet musical? D. trumpet A. Camelot E. trombone B. The Music Man C. Man of La Mancha D. The Sound of Music E. Fiddler on the Roof

24. Dance 29. Anthem Lyrics Which are not calls used in square dancing? Which word is in the line of the U.S. national anthem A. sashay, promenade that follows the line containing "gleaming"? B. pirouette, arabesque A. free C. circle right, ladies chain B. fight D. do-si-do, allemande right C. wave E. star by the left, double pass through D. glare E. proof

25. Affection Projection 30. Art Materials Which expresses love for someone? Which art form is based on a material invented in A. carol China? B. anthem A. mosaic C. fanfare B. topiary D. serenade C. origami E. rhapsody D. tapestry E. macrame Fine Arts/Humanities Round 5 Page 4 31. Architectural Geometry Which is shaped most like a rectangular solid? A. Pentagon B. U.S. Capitol C. Lincoln Memorial D. Washington Monument E. U.N. Secretariat building

32. Personification in Pictures Both Father Time and the Grim Reaper are often depicted carrying which implement? A. axe B. rake C. shovel D. scythe E. pitchfork

33. Sculptures Michelangelo depicted in a sculpture a young man about to do battle with what Philistine? A. Saul B. Attila C. Conan D. Goliath E. Samson

34. Song Lyrics Once there was a silly old ram who thought he'd punch a hole in a dam. What did he have? A. high hopes B. great goals C. admirable aims D. incredible intentions E. excellent expectations

35. Building Sites Which architectural marvel is part of a citadel? A. Taj Mahal B. Parthenon C. Stonehenge D. Eiffel Tower E. Pyramid of Cheops Fine Arts/Humanities Round 5 - Answers 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. E 7. E 8. C 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. E 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. E 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. B 21. C 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. D 26. D 27. E 28. B 29. B 30. C 31. E 32. D 33. D 34. A 35. B Fine Arts/Humanities Round 6 Page 1 1. Song Trivia 6. Folk Songs The song, "Someday My Prince Will Come," is from In the song, "Down in the Valley," what comes after the production that also includes ... "Hang your head over"? A. Tomorrow A. And then let it go B. Chim Chim Cheree B. Hear the wind blow C. My Favorite Things C. See the stream flow D. The Impossible Dream D. Tell me what you know E. Whistle While You Work E. Behold the valley aglow

2. Colonists 7. Titles What group of Protestants played a major role in the You would be most likely to find ayatollahs in ... Massachusetts Bay Colony? A. Iran A. Quakers B. Japan B. Puritans C. Brazil C. Mormons D. Greece D. Huguenots E. Vietnam E. Evangelicals

3. Fine Arts 8. Color The terms cabriole, entrechat, glissade, arabesque, and For an artist, which is a warm color? pirouette are associated with ... A. blue A. ballet B. black B. mosaics C. green C. sculpture D. silver D. oil painting E. orange E. architecture

4. Paintings 9. Bedtime Songs Gustave Courbet painted "Apples and Pomegranate." What German composer wrote the music for a song This title suggests that the work is a ... that begins with these words? A. still life Lullaby and good night B. portrait A. C. miniature B. D. landscape C. E. silhouette D. E.

5. Costly Coatings 10. Art Art objects covered by a thin coating of gold have Van is painting a huge picture on the side of a been ... building, an art form called a ... A. clad A. mural B. gilded B. mobile C. topped C. tapestry D. draped D. holograph E. swathed E. fleur-de-lis Fine Arts/Humanities Round 6 Page 2 11. Musicians 16. Caribbean Cavorting Who was a Norwegian composer? Which dance originated in the West Indies? A. A. hula B. Knute Rockne B. limbo C. Thor Heyerdahl C. minuet D. Fridtjof Nansen D. fandango E. Roald Amundsen E. square dance

12. Vibrating Strings 17. Musical Tones The vibrating string that produces the highest pitch is Which words can be formed by combining two of the ... syllable names on the diatonic scale? A. loose and long A. tide, yeti B. tight and long B. lake, cola C. loose and thick C. mine, acre D. tight and short D. redo, mire E. loose and thine E. soda, peso

13. Ancient Writers 18. Visual Arts Which Greek is mainly remembered as a poet? An example of the plastic arts is a(n) ... A. Plato A. drawing of Disney B. Homer B. bust of Beethoven C. Socrates C. etching of Euripides D. Aristotle D. painting of Pavarotti E. Hippocrates E. lithograph of Longfellow

14. Drawing History 19. Italian Musical Terms Which is the oldest drawing medium? Which means that musical notes are to be played in a A. pencils short, detached manner? B. brushes A. presto C. charcoal B. allegro D. quill pens C. staccato E. bamboo pens D. crescendo E. pianissimo

15. Shaking a Leg 20. Painting Science Handglides, turtles, floats, crickets, jackhammers, The purpose of adding thinner to paint is to decrease windmills, flares, air chairs, and pikes are among the its ... moves in ---- dancing. A. salinity A. barn B. porosity B. step C. viscosity C. break D. elasticity D. square E. malleability E. ballroom Fine Arts/Humanities Round 6 Page 3 21. Asian Architecture 26. Broadway Pagodas are tiered towers with multiple ... Which musical is not paired with something associated A. eaves with it? B. spires A. Guys and Dolls - gambling C. columns B. West Side Story - urban gangs D. gargoyles C. Paint Your Wagon - gold mining E. buttresses D. The Sound of Music - a riverboat E. The Music Man - a marching band

22. Geographic Mythology 27. Architecture Odin was the principal god of a people who lived near The Louvre in Paris was a ... the ... A. tower A. Nile River B. bridge B. North Sea C. prison C. Himalayas D. palace D. Bay of Bengal E. temple E. Yucatan Peninsula

23. Towering Timepieces 28. Ceramics The huge clock near the British Parliament is Big ... The firing of glaze on pottery causes its surface to A. Bo become ... B. Ben A. rough C. Bob B. volatile D. Billy C. cracked E. Bertha D. nonporous E. transparent

24. Architecture 29. Broadway A large and imposing doorway or gate is a ... A musical with characters including Maria, an A. pier Austrian captain, a reverend mother, and children B. truss named Friedrich and Liesel tells the story of the von C. portal ---- family. D. facade A. Trapp E. colonnade B. Leibniz C. Zeppelin D. Beethoven E. Richthofen

25. Holiday Tunes 30. Getting an Edge Which is a line from the lyrics of a Thanksgiving Which could a woodcarver use as a whetstone? song? A. oilstone A. I'll be all in clover B. gallstone B. The horse knows the way C. brimstone C. Gone away is the blue bird D. lodestone D. To the oceans white with foam E. rhinestone E. We'll take a cup of kindness yet Fine Arts/Humanities Round 6 Page 4 31. Artists Which were subjects for John Audubon's paintings? A. pigeons and falcons B. soup cans and pop bottles C. ordinary people and everyday events D. national parks and national monuments E. historical themes and American leaders

32. Art Forms What has been called "art that takes away superfluous material" and "enduring mud pies"? A. etching B. painting C. macrame D. sculpture E. calligraphy

33. Musical Chemistry Which are not made from copper-zinc alloy? A. bugle, cornet B. tuba, French horn C. trombone, trumpet D. castanets, bassoon E. cymbals, sousaphone

34. Australian Anthems "Waltzing Matilda" tells the story of a ... A. seaman B. sandman C. swagman D. stockman E. snowman

35. Music History Which claims to be the birthplace of jazz? A. Dallas B. Nashville C. Cleveland D. Manhattan E. New Orleans Fine Arts/Humanities Round 6 - Answers 1. E 2. B 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. E 9. C 10. A 11. A 12. D 13. B 14. C 15. C 16. B 17. D 18. B 19. C 20. C 21. A 22. B 23. B 24. C 25. B 26. D 27. D 28. D 29. A 30. A 31. A 32. D 33. D 34. C 35. E Fine Arts/Humanities Round 7 Page 1 1. Italian Musical Terms 6. Fruity Songs The antonym of staccato is ... A song about what fruit includes this lyric? A. legato Me say day, me say day-ay-ay-o, B. vibrato Daylight come and me wan' go home. C. agitato A. grape D. pizzicato B. apple E. obbligato C. lemon D. banana E. blueberry

2. Historical People 7. Fields of Inquiry Who was not in the same profession as the others? Which field has the least scientific basis? A. A. astrology B. Martin Luther B. speleology C. C. seismology D. Johann Strauss D. ornithology E. Felix Mendelssohn E. epidemiology

3. Traditions 8. Statues Part of a dance tradition, a tall, slender shaft of wood In Copenhagen harbor is a famous bronze sculpture from which long colored ribbons are suspended is of the "Little Mermaid" based on a fairy tale by ... called a ... A. Jakob Grimm A. flagpole B. James Barrie B. maypole C. Charles Perrault C. ridgepole D. Aleksandr Pushkin D. beanpole E. E. totem pole

4. Music 9. Musicals Keyboard music is not written for which instrument? Which song is not from the Disney musical, "Bambi"? A. organ A. Learning to Walk B. piano B. Gallop of the Stags C. timpani C. Talk to the Animals D. clavichord D. Tragedy in the Meadow E. harpsichord E. It Could Even Happen to Flower

5. Pueblos 10. Musical Moods Name the underground ceremonial chambers of Which Italian musical term is not paired with an Pueblo Indians. appropriate translation? A. kivas A. dolce - dolefully B. totems B. vivace - vivacious C metates C. animato - animated D. calumets D. con amore - with love E. potlatches E. scherzando - playfully Fine Arts/Humanities Round 7 Page 2 11. Wind Instruments 16. Art Equipment Which instrument incorporates three valves? A kiln is a necessary piece of equipment for a person A. oboe involved in which art form? B. flute A. etching C. cornet B. tapestry D. clarinet C. macrame E. bagpipes D. enameling E. calligraphy

12. Art Works 17. Folk Music Which is not a sculpture? Which is not a folksong? A. Rodin's "The Thinker" A. Yankee Doodle B. Michelangelo's "David" B. On Top of Old Smokey C. Alexandros' "Venus de Milo" C. Follow the Drinking Gourd D. Da Vinci's "The Last Supper" D. Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' E. Myron's "The Discus Thrower" E. When Johnny Comes Marching Home

13. Opening Music 18. Musicians An orchestral composition that introduces a musical Which composer was a member of the United States and includes excerpts of songs in the production is Marines? called a(n) ... A. Irving Berlin A. anthem B. Aaron Copland B. overture C. Stephen Foster C. serenade D. George Gershwin D. rhapsody E. John Philip Sousa E. symphony

14. Musical Mufflers 19. Architecture Musicians playing brass instruments use a ---- to A multi-storied Buddhist tower is a ... muffle the sound of their horns. A. villa A. pod B. pagoda B. mute C. basilica C. hood D. rotunda D. shade E. veranda E. damper

15. Rulers 20. Arch-itecture The Dalai Lama is associated with the temporal and Which structure includes the greatest number of spiritual rule of ... arches? A. Iran A. Parthenon B. Tibet B. Eiffel Tower C. Scandinavia C. Roman Coliseum D. ancient Egypt D. Great Wall of China E. the Aztec Empire E. Buckingham Palace Fine Arts/Humanities Round 7 Page 3 21. Masterful Musicians 26. Ventriloquism Who was not an Italian composer? Ventriloquists have particular difficulty producing A. Antonio Vivaldi bilabial sounds including those for ... B. Nicolo Paganini A. a and o C. Giacomo Puccini B. b and p D. Amerigo Vespucci C. c and t E. Claudio Monteverdi D. d and g E. e and q

22. London Landmarks 27. Enduring Greek Words In London, Big Ben is a ... Plutarch's remark that "Even a nod from a person who A. bell is esteemed is of more force than a thousand argued B. bridge sentences from others" is about ... C. museum A. duty D. cathedral B. vanity E. railroad station C. respect D. ambition E. individualism

23. Orchestras 28. Buildings The layout of a modern symphony orchestra does not Which kind of structure has a purpose markedly place which musical instruments adjacent to the different from that of the others? conductor? A. brig A. violas B. vault B. cellos C. bastille C. first violins D. dungeon D. double basses E. penitentiary E. second violins

24. Acting 29. Dance What must an actor do when she forgets her lines or Which dance did not originate in Spain? when another actor fails to enter on cue? A. polka A. et al B. bolero B. ad lib C. flamenco C. op cit D. fandango D. id est E. seguidilla E. pro tem

25. Sculpture 30. Art Talk A statue of the human body without a head and limbs Which are not terms typically used in ceramics? is a ... A. trimming, firing A. bust B. glazing, pressing B. torso C. throwing, crazing C. figurine D. casting, kneading D. statuette E. clogging, animating E. silhouette Fine Arts/Humanities Round 7 Page 4 31. Folklore If you have a horrible nightmare, spit three times to rid yourself of it. This is an example of a traditional, superstitious belief called a(n) ... A. fable B. epitaph C. fairy tale D. fish story E. old wives' tale

32. Australian Tunes In "Waltzing Matilda," a sheep is a ... A. roebuck B. sawbuck C. jumbuck D. blackbuck E. springbuck

33. Classical Compositions Tchaikovsky composed "Waltz of the Flowers" and "Dance of the ..." A. Firebird B. Bumblebee C. Vienna Woods D. Sugar Plum Fairy E. Sorcerer's Apprentice

34. Stagecraft A long, movable arm used to support and maneuver a microphone on a movie set is called a ... A. clap B. roar C. bang D. boom E. wham

35. Architecture Where would you be most likely to see a spire? A. beneath a pier B. on top of a steeple C. at the end of an aisle D. on the side of a column E. in the middle of a bridge Fine Arts/Humanities Round 7 - Answers 1. A 2. B 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. A 8. E 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. D 17. D 18. E 19. B 20. C 21. D 22. A 23. D 24. B 25. B 26. B 27. C 28. B 29. A 30. E 31. E 32. C 33. D 34. D 35. B Fine Arts/Humanities Round 8 Page 1 1. Hefty Art 6. Audience Response A large block of stone to be sculpted is a ... A vocalist just completed an incredible live A. monorail performance. To express your appreciation for his B. monolith work, it is appropriate to yell what? C. monogram A. Toro! D. monotone B. Bravo! E. monograph C. Allegro! D. Bambino! E. Antipasto!

2. Musicals 7. Music Etymology According to the song lyrics, "When you get in Which term includes a prefix that means "loving"? trouble and you don't know right from wrong," you A. diatonic should ... B. synchronic A. give a little whistle C. quadrasonic B. just keep rollin' along D. philharmonic C. hold your head up high E. stereophonic D. consider yourself at home E. dream the impossible dream

3. Vocal Music History 8. Musical Sound Anagrams Before it became part of the traditional music of the The letters of the syllable names for three tones in the region, yodeling was a method of communication in diatonic scale are in which word? the ... A. Lolitas A. Austrian Alps B. Pisanos B. Algerian Sahara C. Savonas C. Argentine Pampas D. Galvanis D. Australian outback E Sabatinis E. Albanian coastlands

4. Art Fundamentals 9. Musicians Something that is achromatic has no ... The composer of "Semper Fidelis" and "Washington A. hue Post March" also wrote ... B. value A. Dixie C. shading B. Yankee Doodle D. reflectivity C. America the Beautiful E. perspective D. Battle Hymn of the Republic E. The Stars and Stripes Forever

5. Dramatic Tryouts 10. The Arts A director of a play asks performers to demonstrate Examples of the plastic arts include Phidias' "Athena," their suitability for parts in a(n) ... Michelangelo's "David," and ... A. petition A. George Handel's Messiah" B. audition B. Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker" C. partition C. Walt Disney's "Sleeping Beauty" D. rendition D. Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" E. exposition E. Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass" Fine Arts/Humanities Round 8 Page 2 11. Classical Conflicts 16. Phones In Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker," the prince leads the You can do much the same thing with both a toys in a battle against ... xylophone and a ... A. cats A. telephone B. mice B. saxophone C. dogs C. homophone D. birds D. hydrophone E. insects E. microphone

12. Awards 17. Architecture Which award is for athletic accomplishments? The purpose of which architectural form is to A. Nobel Prize transport water? B. Pulitzer Prize A. arch C. Newbery Medal B. pagoda D. Grammy Award C. aqueduct E. Heisman Trophy D. synagogue E. amphitheater

13. Musical Notation 18. Songs Musical notes are arranged from left to right on a staff The title of the traditional Mexican song, "La with how many lines? Cucaracha," indicates a certain ... A. 4 A. hat B. 5 B. fiesta C. 6 C. insect D. 7 D. cactus E. 8 E. village

14. Musicals 19. Folksongs Which tune is not from "The Wizard of Oz"? The guy who "sang as he watched and waited till his A. If I Only Had a Brain billy boiled" was a(n) ... B. I Whistle a Happy Tune A. kinsman C. We're B. boatman D. Follow the Yellow Brick Road C. plowman E. Somewhere D. almsman E. swagman

15. Forms of Music 20. Germans Which is a form of vocal music? Who wrote overtures and symphonies? A. suite A. Erwin Rommel B. polka B. Johann Gutenberg C. prelude C. Felix Mendelssohn D. madrigal D. Gabriel Fahrenheit E. chamber music E. Ferdinand von Zeppelin Fine Arts/Humanities Round 8 Page 3 21. One Mo' Time 26. Folk Tunes What word does an audience call out to prompt a According to the lyrics of a folksong, who lived with a musician to perform an additional piece? forty-niner miner? A. snore A. Daisy B. adore B. Matilda C. galore C. Susanna D. encore D. Clementine E. evermore E. Barbara Allen

22. Republics 27. Art Aspects Which is not an Islamic republic? Which art object has the fewest dimensions? A. Iran A. bust B. India B. mobile C. Pakistan C. mosaic D. Mauritania D. sculpture E. Afghanistan E. photograph

23. Hawaiian Customs 28. Art Forms Which theme for an Aloha Festival mentions a On a wall you see an enormous painting by Jose traditional Polynesian dance? Orozco. This work is a ... A. Ola Ka 'Oiwi A. mural B. Na Honu Hawai'i B. mosaic C. He Makana O Na Lei Nani C. still life D. Ho`Ohanohano I Na Holokai D. landscape E. E Mau Ana Ka Hula I Ke Kanaka E. lithography

24. Vocal Music 29. Catchy Lyrics Which is not a male singing voice? This line is from a song in what musical? A. bass because because because because because B. tenor A. Snow White C. falsetto B. Mary Poppins D. baritone C. The Lion King E. contralto D. The Wizard of Oz E. The Sound of Music

25. Musical Terminology 30. Patriotic Songs Which word is not paired with another term associated Given that the vowels have been removed, which line is with it? not from the same song? A. key - scale A. bv th frtd pln B. nocturne - night B. fr mbr wvs f grn C. madrigal - vocal C. b th dwn's rl lght D. prelude - introduction D. fr prpl mntn mjsts E. a cappella - instrumental E. crwn th gd wth brthrhd Fine Arts/Humanities Round 8 Page 4 31. Art Techniques Techniques for creating perspective are most important to artists working in which medium? A. mobiles B. ceramics C. sculpture D. calligraphy E. oil painting

32. Musical Instrument Anatomy A bridge is an essential part of the ... A. harp B. drum C. violin D. piccolo E. trumpet

33. Humanities Vocabulary An image of a ---- illustrates anthropomorphism. A. leprechaun B. Neanderthal man C. caterpillar becoming a butterfly D. surfer being attacked by a shark E. rabbit checking a pocketwatch

34. Performing Arts What entertainer usually appears with a dummy? A. mime B. acrobat C. magician D. ventriloquist E. impressionist

35. Entertainers Medieval entertainers who traveled about singing and reciting poetry were called ... A. jesters B. squires C. minstrels D. crusaders E. apothecaries Fine Arts/Humanities Round 8 - Answers 1. B 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. E 10. B 11. B 12. E 13. B 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. C 19. E 20. C 21. D 22. B 23. E 24. E 25. E 26. D 27. E 28. A 29. D 30. C 31. E 32. C 33. E 34. D 35. C Fine Arts/Humanities Round 9 Page 1 1. Architecture 6. South of the Border A delegate to the second Continental Congress In Mexico, you would be hard-pressed to find designed ... mariachis without any ... A. Monticello A. pesos B. Fort McHenry B. saddles C. the White House C. firearms D. the Brooklyn Bridge D. trumpets E. the Statue of Liberty E. Chihuahuas

2. Musical Instruments 7. Art Starts Which instrument is a double-reed woodwind and the Mosaic, the art of embedding small pieces of cut stone bass of the oboe family? or glass in plaster, was originally developed in the A. piccolo region encompassing ... B. coronet A. Latin America C. bassoon B. southern Africa D. xylophone C. Scandinavian countries E. saxophone D. the Yangtze River basin E. the northern Mediterranean

3. Cinematic Songs 8. Musicals Which song is not from the same movie as the others? Which character sings this line in a musical? A. You Can Fly Just thinkin' about tomorrow B. Loompa Land A. Evita C. The Golden Ticket B. Dolly D. Charlie's Birthday Bar C. Maria E. Wonka's Welcome Song D. Annie E. Guinevere

4. Inventors 9. Musical Math Gwyneth Paltrow, Mel Gibson, and Bugs Bunny owe A marathon musical extravaganza featured 6 duets, 4 their careers largely to ... trios, and 3 barbershop quartets. How many A. Eli Whitney performers participated? B. Samuel Colt A. 18 C. Thomas Edison B. 24 D. Charles Goodyear C. 28 E. James Hargreaves D. 36 E. 40

5. Australian Songs 10. Musical Spelling In "Waltzing Matilda," the swagman sang and watched What word can be spelled by combining the names for and waited till his ... the fourth and second tones of the standard eight-tone A. billy boiled scale? B. bobby baked A. tire C. betsy braised B. fare D. benny broiled C. mire E. bonny browned D. sore E. redo Fine Arts/Humanities Round 9 Page 2 11. Music 16. Musicians "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake" are ... Classical composers do not include ... A. operas A. Franz Liszt and B. ballets B. Antonio Vivaldi and Richard Wagner C. oratorios C. Dmitri Mendeleev and Gregor Mendel D. concertos D. Hector Berlioz and Felix Mendelssohn E. symphonies E. Sergei Rachmaninoff and Maurice Ravel

12. Historical Paintings 17. Drawing The best-known painting by Emanuel Leutze depicts Silhouettes never have ... General Washington and several overloaded boats A. form crossing what turbulent river? B. angles A. Ohio C. balance B. Hudson D. dimensions C. Potomac E. vanishing points D. Delaware E. St. Lawrence

13. Aaron Copland's Music 18. Art From the title of Copland's "Fanfare for the Common "Relief" is most applicable to ... Man," you should expect to hear ... A. mosaics A. flutes B. tapestry B. drums C. sculpture C. violins D. cartooning D. guitars E. oil-painting E. trumpets

14. Pianos 19. Artistic Achievers A sharp or a flat does not exist between which keys on Who was a Renaissance sculptor? a piano keyboard? A. Aristotle A. AB B. Michelangelo B. BC C. Martin Luther C. CD D. Francisco Pizarro D. DE E. Johannes Gutenberg E. FG

15. Silhouettes 20. Similar Songs The silhouette of a Mobius strip has the appearance of The melodies of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and ... "Bah Bah Black Sheep" are most similar to that of A. a circle what other tune? B. a pyramid A. Animal Fair C. the letter C B. London Bridge D. a question mark C. The Alphabet Song E. the symbol for infinity D. Puff the Magic Dragon E. Sing a Song of Sixpence Fine Arts/Humanities Round 9 Page 3 21. Dance 26. Instrumentation Which terms would you be most unlikely to hear at a What type of music is typically played by a small ballet school? ensemble whose instruments usually include a clarinet, A. glissade, en pointe accordion, drum, trumpet, and tuba? B. pirouette, arabesque A. polka C. allemande, promenade B. minuet D. entrechat, battement C. reggae E. cabriole, pas de deux D. calypso E. mariachi

22. Headwork 27. Architecture A picture of the head from the side is a ... Which are obvious characteristics of the Parthenon, the A. bust Vatican, and the U.S. Capitol? B. profile A. arches C. outline B. columns D. contour C. gargoyles E. silhouette D. bell towers E. amphitheaters

23. Musical Instruments 28. Architecture Which are not percussion instruments? The wedge-shaped stone at the top of an arch that A. cymbals and congas locks both sides together is the ... B. bongos and timpanis A. keystone C. bassoons and oboes B. flagstone D. chimes and tom-toms C. rhinestone E. triangles and xylophones D. cobblestone E. cornerstone

24. Broadway Musicals 29. Chemical Alternatives Which song is not from the same musical as the Plastics are now used as substitutes for what natural others? substance formerly used in buttons, billiard balls, and A. I'm Flying piano keys? B. Hook's Tango A. jade C. I've Gotta Crow B. onyx D. I Won't Grow Up C. ivory E. Talk to the Animals D. pearl E. amber

25. Guilds 30. Brass Instruments During the Middle Ages, a young man could become Reveille and Taps are traditionally played on a ... an artist only by working for a master for several A. bugle years as a(n) ... B. cornet A. rookie C. trombone B. novice D. saxophone C. recruit E. sousaphone D. initiate E. apprentice Fine Arts/Humanities Round 9 Page 4 31. Statues Equestrian statues include a likeness of a ... A. horse B. woman C. mythical figure D. military general E. religious symbol

32. Artistic Processes Bronzing is an artistic process typically associated with ... A. mobiles B. macrame C. sculpture D. tapestries E. watercolors

33. Musical Tempos The tempo of which song least resembles that of "Silent Night" and "Beautiful Dreamer"? A. Over the Rainbow B. Polly Wolly Doodle C. America the Beautiful D. Puff the Magic Dragon E. Someday My Prince Will Come

34. Folksongs Lyrics to the song, "The Erie Canal," include ... A. her name is Sal B. whoopie ti yi yo C. all covered with snow D. driving six white horses E. whop that steel on down

35. Aussie Tunes Which word or phrase is not in the lyrics of "Waltzing Matilda"? A. sawbuck B. billabong C. swagman D. tucker bag E. Coolabah tree Fine Arts/Humanities Round 9 - Answers 1. A 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. E 8. D 9. D 10. B 11. B 12. D 13. E 14. B 15. E 16. C 17. E 18. C 19. B 20. C 21. C 22. B 23. C 24. E 25. E 26. A 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. A 31. A 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. A Fine Arts/Humanities Round 10 Page 1 1. Fine Arts 6. Tempos What can be fashioned from a single gem? Which musical tempo would be most appropriate for A. cameo Rossini's "William Tell" overture or Foster's B. mobile "Camptown Races"? C. fresco A. largo D. collage B. lento E. tapestry C. vivace D. adagio E. andante

2. Sculpture Synonyms 7. Singing Which phrase is synonymous with a famous sculpture Matilda Jackson tends to sing slightly below key. by Auguste Rodin? What adjective describes this type of singing? A. The Cogitator A. flat B. The Feathered Lady B. sharp C. The Brother of Romulus C. slurred D. The Bust of Aristotle's Teacher D. monotonic E. The Man's Head with a Lion's Body E. accidental

3. Architecture 8. Types of Music What stone was the main construction material of Which is a form of jazz? buildings on the Acropolis? A. Vineland A. jade B. Shetland B. slate C. Dixieland C. marble D. Rhineland D. granite E. Graceland E. sandstone

4. The Arts 9. Musical Instruments Which is not one of the performing arts? Which instruments are made of shells or hardwood? A. juggling A. gongs B. puppetry B. ukuleles C. sculpting C. bagpipes D. acrobatics D. castanets E. pantomime E. harpsichords

5. Art Forms 10. Art Media Which is a traditional still life subject? Which is not a suitable material to sculpt? A. a basket of kiwi berries A. jade B. a mountain brook in winter B. pewter C. a hibernating bear in a cave C. bronze D. the faces on Mount Rushmore D. granite E. the prime minister of New Zealand E. mercury Fine Arts/Humanities Round 10 Page 2 11. Mistaken Lyrics 16. Art This is a misunderstood line from the lyrics of which Which form of painting is not paired with an song? appropriate subject? Through the night with the light from a bulb. A. portrait - Colin Powell A. God Bless America B. still life - your desk top B. America the Beautiful C. panorama - Zeus and Athena C. The Star-Spangled Banner D. landscape - the Painted Desert D. Columbia the Gem of the Ocean E. mural - opening of the Erie Canal E. The Battle Hymn of the Republic

12. Performers 17. Stage Performance A group of touring singers, dancers, or actors is called Which term indicates overacting a role in a play? a ... A. rib A. lodge B. ham B. corps C. chop C. troupe D. flank D. muster E. roast E. caucus

13. Symbols 18. Forms of Music What has the same symbolic meaning as a white dove? Which style of music originated around Trinidad and A. thistle Haiti? B. red poppy A. calypso C. olive branch B. ragtime D. weeping willow C. yodeling E. four-leafed clover D. madrigals E. serenades

14. Gods and Goddesses 19. Traditional Music Hawaiian deities include ... Johannes Brahms wrote the music for a song that A. Osiris, Isis, Horus begins with which words? B. Rama, Krishna, Vishnu A. Here comes the bride C. Lakakane, Kanaloa, Pele B. Lullaby and good night D. Persephone, Aphrodite, Apollo C. All things bright and beautiful E. Yakushi, Toyotama, Bommatsuri D. Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling E. Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee

15. Songs 20. The Orient Which was not written for a Broadway musical? Pagodas of the Far East are ... A. Dixie A. cargo boats B. Oklahoma B. ornate masks C. If I Were A Rich Man C. stringed instruments D. Climb Every Mountain D. temples or memorials E. Seventy-Six Trombones E. dwarfed and shaped trees Fine Arts/Humanities Round 10 Page 3 21. Traditional Tunes 26. Colors Which is customarily sung on New Year's Eve? Which pigment cannot be produced by mixing other A. Edelweiss colors? B. Claire de Lune A. blue C. O Tannenbaum B. green D. Auld Lang Syne C. violet E. Funiculi, Funicula D. umber E. orange

22. Asian Cultures 27. Song Geography In Japan, young women who are professionally Which song is not about the same state as the others? trained in conversation, singing, and dancing to A. Streets of Laredo provide business entertainment are ... B. Tuskaloosa Blues A. geishas C. San Antonio Rose B. senseis D. Amarillo by Morning C. samurai E. Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind D. hibachis E. shoguns

23. Personal Pursuits 28. Award Winners Which person is least like the others? Who won a Nobel Prize for her work south of the A. lama Himalayas? B. monk A. Anne Frank C. priest B. Mother Teresa D. samurai C. Princess Grace E. ayatollah D. Lady Diana Spencer E. Florence Nightingale

24. Stage Performances 29. Work Songs The appearance of the actors at the end of a play in The line, "Dinah, won't you blow your horn," is from a response to applause is called a ---- call. song about a job ... A. clap A. on a railroad B. cast B. at a racetrack C. close C. in a coal mine D. cattle D. at a cotton mill E. curtain E. aboard a whaling ship

25. Song Synonyms 30. Music Notation This is synonymous with a line from which song? A sharp or a flat is cancelled by a ... A fossilized resin-colored back and forth A. bar movement of seeds on grass B. staff A. This Is My Country C. ledger B. America the Beautiful D. natural C. My Country Tis of Thee E. signature D. The Star-Spangled Banner E. Battle Hymn of the Republic Fine Arts/Humanities Round 10 Page 4 31. Music A musical composition performed in a key different from that in which it was written has been ... A. vacillated B. commuted C. supplanted D. transposed E. substituted

32. Song Lyrics According to the children's song, when this old man played two, he played knicknack on my ... A. gnu B. cue C. ewe D. flue E. shoe

33. Musical Techniques Stringed instruments can be played by bowing, striking, and ... A. coiling B. pushing C. spinning D. plucking E. dragging

34. Orchestral Music Individual characters are represented by specific orchestral instruments in ... A. Peter and the Wolf B. William Tell Overture C. The Nutcracker Suite D. The Surprise Symphony E. The Sorcerer's Apprentice

35. Musical Ensembles Which instrument would not be part of a woodwind quartet? A. flute B. oboe C. clarinet D. trumpet E. bassoon Fine Arts/Humanities Round 10 - Answers 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. E 11. A 12. C 13. C 14. C 15. A 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. D 21. D 22. A 23. D 24. E 25. B 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. A 30. D 31. D 32. E 33. D 34. A 35. D Fine Arts/Humanities Round 11 Page 1 1. Types of Art 6. Drama An outline drawing of an object uniformly filled with The comedy and tragedy masks representing drama black is a ... are symbols for two ancient Greek ... A. wash A. Fates B. mobile B. Muses C. collage C. Graces D. still life D. Harpies E. silhouette E. Gorgons

2. Beliefs Abroad 7. Tempo Most people of which countries practice the same Which musical tempo is fastest? religion observed by most Kuwaitis. A. adagio A. India and Nepal B. presto B. Peru and Ecuador C. allegro C. Monaco and Andorra D. andante D. Japan and North Korea E. moderato E. Pakistan and Indonesia

3. Decoration 8. A Failure to Communicate The decoration of an object with fine materials set into Which project was adversely affected by the inability its surface is called ... of the builders to understand one another? A. inlaying A. Tower of Babel B. incising B. Pyramids of Giza C. infusing C. Great Wall of China D. injecting D. Colossus of Rhodes E. inscribing E. Pharos at Alexandria

4. Sculpture 9. Instrument Origins Another name for a statuette is a ... Which comes from Hawaii? A. bust A. ukulele B. figurine B. balalaika C. monolith C. mandolin D. mannequin D. bagpipes E. marionette E. bullroarer

5. Dance 10. Musical Instruments Which is neither a Spanish nor a Latin American Which instrument has a soprano voice? dance? A. tuba A. disco B. cello B. tango C. violin C. bolero D. kettle drum D. mambo E. French horn E. flamenco Fine Arts/Humanities Round 11 Page 2 11. Misunderstood Lyrics 16. The Arts These are misheard phrases from the lyrics of what Performing arts do not include ... song? A. acting -for spaceship skies B. singing -for purple fountains, magic trees C. dancing -shared his grapes with me D. painting A. Dixie E. pantomiming B. Yankee Doodle C. America the Beautiful D. My Country 'Tis of Thee E. You're a Grand Old Flag 12. Magic 17. 16th-Century Europe Magicians rely on their audiences misinterpreting The Reformation in Europe led to establishment of ... stimuli presented to them. These misinterpretations A. the scientific method are ... B. the Protestant religion A. illusions C. fixed borders between countries B. delusions D. standards for weights and measures C. fantasies E. the North Atlantic Treaty Organization D. oversights E. hallucinations

13. Theatrical Traditions 18. Vocal Music You wish an actor good luck by saying ... Which indicates a singing voice? A. Split a hair. A. forte B. Bust a gut. B. maestro C. Stub a toe. C. baritone D. Break a leg. D. concerto E. Crack a smile. E. clavichord

14. Lost and Gone Forever 19. Painters The song about Clementine indicates that her father Which was a Dutch painter? was involved in ... A. Pablo Picasso A. Midwest agriculture B. Albrecht Durer B. whaling off Nantucket C. Henri Rousseau C. the California gold rush D. Giotto di Bondone D. cattle drives in Oklahoma E. Vincent van Gogh E. logging in the Pacific Northwest

15. Italians 20. Art Forms Who most frequently used a palette and easel? To practice the art of bonsai, you need ... A. A. wax B. Benito Mussolini B. paper C. Leonardo da Vinci C. a rake D. Amerigo Vespucci D. clippers E. Guglielmo Marconi E. India ink Fine Arts/Humanities Round 11 Page 3 21. Folksongs 26. Musical Groups According to the folksong, what "ain't what she used Guitars, percussion and brass instruments make up to be"? most ---- bands. A. Clementine A. jug B. Old Stewball B. brass C. the old gray mare C. citizens D. the bob-tailed nag D. mariachi E. the yellow rose of Texas E. marching

22. Music 27. Ceramic Puns Which is the most inclusive concept? What word is missing in this pun? A. jazz Neil spends endless hours making pottery, B. melody but I think he's just ---- time. C. symphony A. kiln D. classical music B. clay E. instrumental music C. cone D. glaze E. slurry

23. Bell Towers 28. Theater The main reason for the fame of the campanile in The least dialogue is in a(n) ... Pisa, Italy is that it is not ... A. slapstick A. lateral B. melodrama B. oblique C. pantomime C. parallel D. one-act play D. symmetrical E. improvisation E. perpendicular

24. March Music 29. Lovely Lyrics Which of these is not the title of a march? Plains, waves, majesties, and skies are in the first stanza A. Colonel Bogey of ... B. Hands Across the Sea A. Dixie C. Beautiful Blue Danube B. This Is My Country D. Seventy-Six Trombones C. America the Beautiful E. Pomp and Circumstance D. The Star-Spangled Banner E. The Battle Hymn of the Republic

25. Art Forms 30. Dance The "The Winged Victory" and "The Thinker" are What kind of dance is common at hoedowns? examples of ... A. tap A. mosaics B. clog B. paintings C. belly C. macrame D. break D. tapestries E. square E. sculptures Fine Arts/Humanities Round 11 Page 4 31. Composers Who continued to compose music long after he had become completely deaf? A. Johann Bach B. Joseph Haydn C. Wolfgang Mozart D. Peter Tchaikovsky E. Ludwig van Beethoven

32. The Major Scale In the "Do Re Mi" song, what phrase follows "a long long way to run"? A. a name I call myself B. a note to follow sew C. a drop of golden sun D. a needle pulling thread E. to drink with jam and bread

33. Lullabies Which is not a line from the lullaby, "All Through the Night"? A. O'er thy spirit gently stealing B. Hill and vale in slumber sleeping C. Soft the drowsy hours are creeping D. While the moon her watch is keeping E. With many-colored brooms a-sweeping

34. Songs This line is from what American patriotic song? When borne by the red, white, and blue A. God Bless America B. America the Beautiful C. My Country 'Tis of Thee D. The Star Spangled Banner E. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean

35. Art Elements In which of these artistic compositions would you find an aria? A. opera B. ballet C. portrait D. tapestry E. sculpture Fine Arts/Humanities Round 11 - Answers 1. E 2. E 3. A 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. C 11. C 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. C 16. D 17. B 18. C 19. E 20. D 21. C 22. E 23. E 24. C 25. E 26. D 27. A 28. C 29. C 30. E 31. E 32. D 33. E 34. E 35. A Fine Arts/Humanities Round 12 Page 1 1. Perspectives 6. Musical Instruments What words are missing in this old saying? Which instrument is associated with jazz? ---- is in the eye of the ---- A. tuba A. love, lovelorn B. viola B. strength, shy C. saxophone C. infamy, ignoble D. bass drum D. magic, mystified E. French horn E. beauty, beholder

2. Artists 7. Folksongs Who were not known as painters? These lyrics are about what river valley? A. Jackson Pollock, Gilbert Stuart From this valley they say you are leaving. B. Frederic Remington, Grant Wood We will miss your bright eyes and sweet smile. C. Winslow Homer, John J. Audubon A. Red D. Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses B. Ohio E. Leonard Bernstein, Francis Scott Key C. Missouri D. Shenandoah E. Sacramento

3. Performing Arts 8. A Country in Common Which term means to distract attention from another The composer of "Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker" performer? came from the same country in which ... A. upstage A. Von Braun built rockets B. onstage B. Darwin proposed evolution C. substage C. Pasteur studied fermentation D. backstage D. Galileo did gravity experiments E. downstage E. Mendeleev devised the periodic table

4. Music 9. Music History Which is the title of a ballet? Calypso originated in the region of the ---- Sea. A. Swan Lake A. Black B. The Messiah B. Aegean C. West Side Story C. Caspian D. Madame Butterfly D. Philippine E. The Barber of Seville E. Caribbean

5. Musicals 10. Art Forms What is another song in the musical that features, Artisans who create patterns by combining the weft "Some Day My Prince Will Come"? with the warp are producing ... A. Heigh-Ho A. knots B. Hakuna Matata B. mobiles C. Zip-a-dee-doo-dah C. textiles D. Chim Chim Cheree D. paintings E. Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo E. sculptures Fine Arts/Humanities Round 12 Page 2 11. Art Copies 16. Symbols in Art What term indicates an edition of a print restricted in Which symbol is not paired with its traditional quantity to increase the value of each copy? meanings? A. limited A. anchor - speed and vigor B. stopped B. key - knowledge and liberation C. appraised C. bridge - communication and union D. suspended D. diamond - durability and constancy E. suppressed E. door - transition and metamorphosis

12. Chinese Crafts 17. Cinema The Chinese developed a fine, hard, translucent For movie scenes involving crowds, people hired to pottery called ... play these minor roles are called ... A. porcelain A. serfs B. terra cotta B. extras C. stoneware C. minions D. hearthstone D. backups E. earthenware E. underlings

13. Ancient Roman Architecture 18. Art History Name the central open space in an amphitheater where Few examples of which art form from before 1800 gladiatorial combats took place. exist? A. crypt A. ceramics B. arena B. tapestries C. atrium C. totem poles D. rotunda D. oil paintings E. coliseum E. marble sculptures

14. Religions 19. Art Techniques Which are not religions? Which technique puts images on T-shirts? A. Shinto, Taoism A. etching B. Sikhism, Jainism B. lithography C. Buddhism, Hinduism C. silk-screening D. Judaism, Gnosticism D. block printing E. Fascism, Bolshevism E. photoengraving

15. Archaeology 20. Art Forms Stonehenge is an ancient, , roofless Ventriloquism is the art of ... structure in ... A. costuming actors A. Italy B. throwing the voice B. France C. creating visual illusions C. Finland D. arranging dances and ballets D. England E. performing by gestures without words E. Fine Arts/Humanities Round 12 Page 3 21. Song Lyrics 26. Colorful Journeys These lines were taken from a folksong about what If you travel the shortest distance on the color wheel creature? from red to yellow, you cross which color? A-lookin' for a home, A. white Jes a-lookin' for a home. B. green A. bird C. violet B. snake D. orange C. rabbit E. blue-green D. spider E. beetle

22. Art Materials 27. Big Buildings A hard green stone used extensively in traditional Which structure is most similar in function to the Chinese arts and crafts is ... pyramids at Giza? A. jade A. Taj Mahal B. onyx B. Parthenon C. garnet C. Stonehenge D. jasper D. Eiffel Tower E. amber E. Great Wall of China

23. Songs 28. Theatrics Which song is a march? Which Latin phrase is most significant to an actress A. Edelweiss who forgets her lines? B. Summertime A. ad libitum C. Greensleeves B. alma mater D. Maple Leaf Rag C. tempus fugit E. Washington Post D. ex post facto E. cogito ergo sum

24. Nonsense Verse 29. Colorful Songs Whose name is associated with these lyrics? What two colors are in the lyrics of the first stanza of It rained all night the day I left, "America the Beautiful"? the weather it was dry. A. blue, gold A. Sal B. red, white B. Dinah C. silver, green C. Matilda D. purple, amber D. Susanna E. magenta, puce E. Clementine

25. Songsters 30. Shaking a Leg Who sang these lyrics? Which dances originated around the Antilles? My oh my what a wonderful day. A. polka and jig A. Aladdin B. rumba and conga B. Snow White C. hula and jitterbug C. Uncle Remus D. fandango and flamenco D. Mary Poppins E. cancan and belly dance E. Jimminy Cricket Fine Arts/Humanities Round 12 Page 4 31. Folksongs Complete this lyric about the Erie Canal. We've hauled some barges in our day, Filled with lumber, coal, and hay, And every inch of the way I know From ... A. Albany to Buffalo B. Harrisburg to Toledo C. Galveston to Amarillo D. Providence to Chicago E. Jacksonville to Orlando 32. Flowers in Songs Which is an alpine plant featured in a song in "The Sound of Music"? A. blitzkrieg B. edelweiss C. lederhosen D. glockenspiel E. pumpernickel

33. Music History The last name of the family of musicians and composers including Wilhelm Friedemann, Carl Philipp Emmanuel, and Johann Sebastian is ... A. Bach B. Mozart C. Strauss D. Beethoven E. Mendelssohn

34. Music A musical arrangement consisting of a series of melodies from various sources is a ... A. jam B. rally C. serial D. medley E. mosaic

35. Missing Vowel Songs All the vowels have been removed from the following song title. Which choice contains a line from that song? v bn wrkng n th rlrd A. m cntr ts f th B. dnh blw yr hrn C. w'r ff t s th wzrd D. wsh ws n th lnd f cttn E. ts btfl dy n th nghbrhd Fine Arts/Humanities Round 12 - Answers 1. E 2. E 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. E 9. E 10. C 11. A 12. A 13. B 14. E 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. B 21. E 22. A 23. E 24. D 25. C 26. D 27. A 28. A 29. D 30. B 31. A 32. B 33. A 34. D 35. B Fine Arts/Humanities Round 13 Page 1 1. Architectural Decor 6. Architectural Chronology Chandeliers ... Which was built first? A. line stairways A. Eiffel Tower B. enclose mirrors B. Pyramids at Giza C. hang from ceilings C. Roman Colosseum D. surround windows D. cathedral at Notre Dame E. protrude above fireplaces E. Mesa Verde cliff dwellings

2. Painting Techniques 7. Dance In a painting, a point of intense light such as the What form of dance uses hand movements to tell a sparkle of an eye is called a ... story? A. highlight A. hula B. limelight B. polka C. backlight C. waltz D. headlight D. minuet E. flashlight E. cancan

3. Silly Songs 8. Folk Songs The song, "Hey Diddle Diddle," features what three What woman's name is in the folksong about a guy animals? who came from the Yellowhammer State with a fretted A. hen, bat, bear stringed instrument on his patella? B. cat, cow, dog A. Maria C. pig, deer, moose B. Dinah D. goose, fox, goat C. Susanna E. mouse, horse, hare D. Clementine E. Annie Laurie

4. Drama 9. Art Forms The least rehearsal is needed for ---- theater. A heavy woven fabric with a multicolored design used A. dinner for wall hangings is a ... B. repertory A. mobile C. Broadway B. D. summer stock C. mosaic E. improvisational D. collage E. tapestry

5. Stones 10. Architecture What gemstone in ancient Egyptian ornaments is still One of the masterpieces of classical Chinese traditionally used in Navajo jewelry? architecture is the ... A. jade A. Blue Mosque B. ruby B. Great Sphinx C. pearl C. Shirley Temple D. sapphire D. Wild Goose Pagoda E. E. Notre Dame Cathedral Fine Arts/Humanities Round 13 Page 2 11. Musical Spelling 16. Traditional Dances A term indicating the largest stringed orchestral The "Landler," "Schuhplattler," "Zweifacher," and instrument or the lowest male singing voice is spelled "Kreuzpolka" are folk dances of ... the same as ... A. Italy A. a freshwater fish B. Spain B. the bottom of a cliff C. Norway C. a military headquarters D. Greece D. the bottom of a polygon E. Austria E. a corner in a baseball infield

12. Authority 17. Traditional Songs Separation of church and state is established by law in The lyrics from a national song of Australia do not ... mention anything about ... A. Iran A. a large sheep B. China B. a storage bag C. Nepal C. an oxbow lake D. Saudi Arabia D. a lame kangaroo E. the United States E. a transient worker

13. Better Late than Never 18. Performers In 1992, Pope John Paul II declared that the Church Gondoliers are ... had wrongly imprisoned Galileo for asserting that ... A. singing boatmen A. the world is round B. bugling bandsmen B. matter is composed of atoms C. dancing herdsmen C. Earth revolves around the Sun D. chiming clergymen D. light is both particles and waves E. whistling noblemen E. man evolved from simpler life forms

14. Dance 19. Artistic Balance Which is associated with Polynesians? Radial balance characterizes ... A. hula A. busts and stereoscopic images B. polka B. mosaics and holographic images C. rumba C. caricatures and calligraphic images D. cancan D. totem poles and telescopic images E. flamenco E. rose windows and kaleidoscopic images

15. Symbols 20. Art Forms What is a symbol for peace? Which are not three-dimensional art forms? A. eagle A. murals B. fig leaf B. models C. swastika C. mobiles D. caduceus D. mosaics E. olive branch E. medallions Fine Arts/Humanities Round 13 Page 3 21. Music Fundamentals 26. Imaging Which are not musical tempos? Which is a three-dimensional image? A. forte, fortissimo A. hologram B. largo, larghissimo B. nanogram C. vivace, vivacissimo C. pictogram D. presto, prestissimo D. audiogram E. allegro, allegrissimo E. seismogram

22. Island Music 27. Architectural Geography Calypso originated in ... Which architectural marvel is not on the same A. Tahiti continent as the others? B. Sardinia A. Kaaba C. Borneo B. Kremlin D. Trinidad C. Parthenon E. Madagascar D. Colosseum E. Eiffel Tower

23. The Visual Arts 28. Musicals Which is not one of the elements that make up a visual The song "Chim Chim Cheree" is part of ... work of art? A. Annie A. line B. Grease B. color C. Mary Poppins C. shape D. The Music Man D. tempo E. The of the Opera E. texture

24. Composers 29. Art Fundamentals Russian ballet composers include Igor Stravinsky and The material used to create an artwork such as oil ... paint, marble, or bronze is called the ... A. Yuri Gagarin A. core B. Vladimir Putin B. ground C. Peter Tchaikovsky C. medium D. Mikhail Gorbachev D. essence E. Feodor Dostoyevsky E. instrument

25. Give Me a Break! 30. Carvings There would be an intermission at a(n)... In addition to elephants, what animals produce the A. showing of "A Bug's Life" smooth, hard, white material used for at least 20,000 B. unveiling of a new sculpture years in carved art objects? C. exhibition of Audubon's paintings A. sharks and rays D. stage performance of "The Lion King" B. dolphins and tuna E. oral interpretation of "Casey at the Bat" C. abalones and oysters D. walruses and narwhals E. manatees and wallabies Fine Arts/Humanities Round 13 Page 4 31. Island Music Calypso music is associated with ... A. Sicily B. Luzon C. Hawaii D. Trinidad E. Nova Scotia

32. Art Forms Looms are necessary for ... A. tapestry B. calligraphy C. holography D. photography E. choreography

33. Gems Which is not an organic gemstone? A. ivory B. pearl C. coral D. agate E. amber

34. Writing Revisions Short stories rewritten as plays or plays rewritten as movies are ... A. mutations B. deviations C. adaptations D. transmutations E. transformations

35. Musical Instruments A maraca is a ... A. woodwind B. metal triangle C. tuned steel drum D. hollow gourd rattle E. stringed instrument Fine Arts/Humanities Round 13 - Answers 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. E 5. E 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. E 10. D 11. A 12. E 13. C 14. A 15. E 16. E 17. D 18. A 19. E 20. A 21. A 22. D 23. D 24. C 25. D 26. A 27. A 28. C 29. C 30. D 31. D 32. A 33. D 34. C 35. D Fine Arts/Humanities Round 14 Page 1 1. Entertainment 6. Ancient Artists A circus is the big ... Which Greek was a sculptor? A. top A. Plato B. time B. Homer C. deal C. Aristotle D. wheel D. Praxiteles E. house E. Archimedes

2. Architecture 7. Musical Instruments Pagodas are temples or shrines of ... Which instrument lacks strings? A. Islam A. lyre B. Judaism B. banjo C. Buddhism C. ukulele D. Christianity D. marimba E. Zoroastrianism E. mandolin

3. Dance 8. Dance Music Which dances originated in France? Which style of dance music originated in southern A. jig, hula Spain? B. rumba, polka A. hula C. cancan, minuet B. polka D. limbo, square dance C. minuet E. Highland fling, flamenco D. cancan E. flamenco

4. Music 9. Forms of Art A conductor indicates the first beat of a measure with A painting of a vase of flowers is a ... a(n) ... A. fresco A. offbeat B. portrait B. backbeat C. still life C. drumbeat D. silhouette D. browbeat E. caricature E. downbeat

5. Fine Arts Appellations 10. Sports Venues Where would you be most likely to find a "prima Ancient Romans staged combats between gladiators in donna"? ... A. at an opera A. forums B. in an art museum B. atriums C. in a motion picture C. rotundas D. in a symphony orchestra D. basilicas E. at the head of a marching band E. coliseums Fine Arts/Humanities Round 14 Page 2 11. Forms of Art 16. Yesterday's Painting Art works created in papier-mache are similar in The discoloration of an oil painting due to aging is ... appearance to ... A. bluing A. mosaics B. greening B. sculptures C. yellowing C. watercolor paintings D. whitening D. pen and ink drawings E. reddening E. stained glass windows

12. Musicals 17. Music Physics Which songs were not written for musicals? Which instruments produce the most irregular sound A. The Impossible Dream, Maria patterns of peaks and troughs? B. Down in the Valley, The Erie Canal A. tubas C. My Favorite Things, Feed the Birds B. flutes D. Old Man River, If I Were a Rich Man C. violins E. Chim Chim Cheree, Truly Scrumptious D. pianos E. cymbals

13. World Religions 18. Historical Operas Vishnu, Shiva, and Krishna are important to the Gioacchino Rossini's opera, "William Tell," takes place people of ... in ... A. Iraq A. Italy B. India B. Spain C. Tahiti C. Poland D. Greece D. Norway E. Belgium E. Switzerland

14. Musical Ensembles 19. Renaissance Men Which instrument would not be part of a brass What Italian town was the birthplace of a famous quintet? Renaissance scientist, engineer, and artist? A. tuba A. Vinci B. clarinet B. Turin C. trumpet C. Padua D. trombone D. Genoa E. French horn E. Verona

15. Ventriloquism 20. Photography Which are the most difficult sounds for ventriloquists Which is an abbreviation used in photography to to produce? indicate an absence of hues? A. a, e A. AF B. b, p B. BW C. r, n C. IQ D. q, s D. PS E. d, g E. SP Fine Arts/Humanities Round 14 Page 3 21. Cartoons 26. Oriental Clothing Political cartoonists are known for using ... A traditional Japanese robe with wide sleeves, bound A. shadowing with a decorative sash is a(n) ... B. caricature A. sumo C. surrealism B. aikido D. calligraphy C. mikado E. perspective D. kimono E. pachinko

22. Classical Compositions 27. Quiet Music Rimsky-Korsakov wrote a classical tune about a stout Which music is dreamy, quiet, and reflective? insect with relatively small wings entitled "The Flight A. prelude of the ... " B. requiem A. Flea C. fantasia B. Earwig D. nocturne C. Bumblebee E. rhapsody D. Swallowtail E. Walking Stick

23. Songs 28. Musical Notation Which is not from the same song as the others? What is the letter name for the top line on the treble A. and guide her clef? B. land that I love A. A C. my home sweet home B. C D. oceans white with foam C. D E. from sea to shining sea D. F E. G

24. Musical Shorthand 29. Musical Origins What does the abbreviation "op." mean to a musician? The city said to be the birthplace of jazz is adjacent to A. opus the ... B. opera A. Mississippi C. opaque B. Golden Gate D. optional C. Great Divide E. opulence D. Appalachians E. Mojave Desert

25. Anthems 30. Visual Arts Each of the four verses of lyrics by Francis Scott Key Traditional elements of design do not include ... ends with a word rhyming with ... A. line A. flea B. shape B. host C. rhythm C. flair D. texture D. knave E. loudness E. writhe Fine Arts/Humanities Round 14 Page 4 31. Traditions What originated in India? A. yoga B. sumo C. luaus D. jihads E. hara-kiri

32. Brass Instruments Cornets are rare in symphony orchestras because composers seem to prefer the more brilliant ringing tone of the ... A. tuba B. bugle C. trumpet D. trombone E. French horn

33. Entertainers What is the abbreviation for one who hosts entertainment programs and introduces guests? A. JP B. DA C. PM D. CO E. MC

34. Mythology Who were not Greek mythical beings? A. Odin and Thor B. Atlas and Orion C. Pandora and Zeus D. Icarus and Medusa E. Cassandra and Narcissus

35. Piano Parts Mechanisms in pianos that deaden strings' vibrations are ... A. tampers B. hampers C. pampers D. dampers E. clampers Fine Arts/Humanities Round 14 - Answers 1. A 2. C 3. C 4. E 5. A 6. D 7. D 8. E 9. C 10. E 11. B 12. B 13. B 14. B 15. B 16. C 17. E 18. E 19. A 20. B 21. B 22. C 23. E 24. A 25. D 26. D 27. D 28. D 29. A 30. E 31. A 32. C 33. E 34. A 35. D Fine Arts/Humanities Round 15 Page 1 1. Performing Arts 6. Historic Buildings In theater and the movies, usually the ... Marsha was showing photographs of the Acropolis A. actors choose the scenery and the Parthenon taken during her vacation. What B. producer chooses the director country did she visit? C. choreographer chooses the script A. India D. lead chooses the supporting actors B. Egypt E. playwright chooses the musical score C. Japan D. Greece E. France

2. Theater 7. Types of Songs The principal professional theater district in New York Which song is a ballad? City is ... A. John Henry A. Jetway B. Joy to the World B. Midway C. America the Beautiful C. Parkway D. Let There Be Peace on Earth D. Gateway E. I've Been Working on the Railroad E. Broadway

3. Art Forms 8. Calligraphy Kachinas are carved dolls created by ... Calligraphy is a traditional art of ... A. Polynesians A. the Orient B. Buddhist monks B. Latin America C. Russian gypsies C. western Europe D. American Indians D. American Indians E. Australian aborigines E. Australian aborigines

4. Colors 9. The Arts Like green and red, orange and blue are ---- colors. Which is not an element in a visual work of art? A. tone A. line B. primary B. color C. tertiary C. shape D. secondary D. texture E. complementary E. cadence

5. Sculpture 10. Pottery A person wanting to take a look at a figurehead Pieces of clay that are rolled into long, ropelike should ... lengths for use in pottery are called ... A. go to a medieval cathedral A. coils B. gaze at the Roman Colosseum B. vines C. try to find an old sailing ship C. twines D. check out a book on mummies D. cables E. visit a museum displaying armor E. snakes Fine Arts/Humanities Round 15 Page 2 11. Famous Folks 16. Head Honchos Who were not in the same general line of work as The title for the leader of an orchestra is the same as Irving Berlin and J.S. Bach? that for one who ... A. Bela Bartok, Georges Bizet A. flies an airplane B. Hector Berlioz, Dave Brubeck B. heads a corporation C. Johannes Brahms, Leonard Bernstein C. leads a team in sports D. Luther Burbank, Edgar Rice Burroughs D. directs a school district E. , Ludwig van Beethoven E. manages a railroad train

12. Lyrical Lines 17. Dance Stance Which lyrics are from an anthem? When you put your right foot in, then put your right A. a discouraging word foot out, then put your right foot in and shake it all B. for courting too slow about, you are doing the ... C. what a wonderful day A. Icky Sticky D. twilight's last gleaming B. Ticky Tacky E. with the light brown hair C. Ducky Lucky D. Hokey Pokey E. Okee Doakee

13. Classical Music 18. Literary History To keep his audience from dozing, Franz Joseph Haiku is a form of poetry that originated in ... Haydn wrote the ---- Symphony. A. Iran A. Stun B. India B. Scare C. China C. Shock D. Japan D. Startle E. Greece E. Surprise

14. Folk Music 19. Music According to the folksong, who inserted a piece of On the piano keyboard, any two notes played bird plumage into his chapeau and called it a kind of together, skipping one note in between, is a ... pasta shorter than spaghetti? A. flat A. Billy Boy B. third B. Peter Piper C. tonic C. Dan Tucker D. major D. Ike from Pike E. chord E. Yankee Doodle

15. Songs 20. Performing Arts A mule named Sal and which city are in the folksong Cheerleading, dance, gymnastics, fashion shows, ice about the Erie Canal? skating, marching bands, and synchronized swimming A. Utica all involve ... B. Buffalo A. stratigraphy C. Monticello B. lexicography D. Cooperstown C. thermography E. Poughkeepsie D. choreography E. seismography Fine Arts/Humanities Round 15 Page 3 21. Singing Geography 26. Italians Yodeling, a style of singing without words, is The line of work of Enrico Caruso was the same as associated with ... that of ... A. Japan A. Enzo Ferrari B. Scotland B. Enrico Fermi C. Australia C. Benito Mussolini D. Switzerland D. Fiorello LaGuardia E. Saudi Arabia E. Luciano Pavarotti

22. Painters 27. Musical Instruments Who is known for a famous, enduring painting of his Which is not in the brass section of a symphony mom? orchestra? A. Andrew Wyeth A. cornet B. James Whistler B. clarinet C. Winslow Homer C. trumpet D. Norman Rockwell D. trombone E. Frederic Remington E. French horn

23. History of Biology 28. Drawing Who was especially interested in falcons, cranes, Outline drawings never have ... vultures, turkeys, auks, wrens, gulls, and quail? A. form A. John Muir B. angles B. J.J. Audubon C. shading C. Izaak Walton D. an interior D. Luther Burbank E. dimensions E. George Washington Carver

24. Marble Carving 29. Composers A famous sculpture by Michelangelo depicts what John Philip Sousa wrote ... youth just before his historic battle with a Philistine A. Ol' Man River warrior of great stature? B. Rhapsody in Blue A. David C. The Nutcracker Suite B. Samson D. The William Tell Overture C. Hercules E. Stars and Stripes Forever D. Odysseus E. Abednego

25. Art Fundamentals 30. Protection In a painting, the line at which the sky and ground A piece of jewelry worn to ward off injury or evil is meet is the ... a(n) ... A. equator A. amulet B. horizon B. bangle C. base line C. brooch D. plumb line D. choker E. vanishing point E. pendant Fine Arts/Humanities Round 15 Page 4 31. Acting The term for a licensed amateur radio operator also describes an actor who ... A. overplays a part B. has a supporting role C. often forgets his lines D. has risen to prominence E. makes cameo performances

32. Musical Anthropology Mariachi bands are common in a country inhabited by ... A. Mongols and Huns B. Angles and Saxons C. Mayans and Aztecs D. Zulus and Mau Maus E. Dorians and Mycenaeans

33. Musical Spelling Which word cannot be spelled by combining the letters for two tones on the diatonic scale? A. tire B. fare C. redo D. foam E. loafs

34. Song Types Chanteys are mostly associated with ... A. slaves B. sailors C. shepherds D. soothsayers E. sharecroppers

35. Musicals The songs, "A Spoonful of Sugar" and "Feed the Birds," appear in the same musical as ... A. Over the Rainbow B. Chim Chim Cheree C. My Favorite Things D. Whistle While You Work E. Someday My Prince Will Come Fine Arts/Humanities Round 15 - Answers 1. B 2. E 3. D 4. E 5. C 6. D 7. A 8. A 9. E 10. A 11. D 12. D 13. E 14. E 15. B 16. E 17. D 18. D 19. B 20. D 21. D 22. B 23. B 24. A 25. B 26. E 27. B 28. C 29. E 30. A 31. A 32. C 33. D 34. B 35. B