A column is...

A. a sculpture in which 3-dimensional forms are carved from a flat background.
B. a wall painting on wet plaster.
C. an upright support, usually cylindrical, for a roof or the upper part of a building.
D. a representation of a realistic human form.


C. an upright support, usually cylindrical, for a roof or the upper part of a building.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following statements is not true of secular music in the Middle Ages?

A. Troubadours and trouvères came from diverse social backgrounds. B. Only about a tenth of the 2,500 existing troubadour songs have survived with their melodies. C. There were women troubadours, called trobairitz, and trouvères. D. The medieval jongleurs, important sources of information in a time when there were no newspapers, were accordingly ranked on a high social level.

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"The art of look and feel" is also known as

A. Costume Design B. Scenic Design C. Lighting Design D. Sound Design

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Which of the following techniques did The Beatles use on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band?

A. They used aleatoric techniques with the orchestra on "A Day in the Life." B. They used repeated musical ideas to create a sense of "classical" balance. C. They use aleatoric techniques to create circus effects on "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite." D. All of the answers are correct.

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