Who composed Les Misérables?
A. Andrew Lloyd Webber
B. Leonard Bernstein
C. Claude-Michel Schonberg
D. Stephen Sondheim
Answer: C
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Francis Bacon felt there were certain false appearances, which he called “idols of
knowledge,” and that these were a hindrance to reason. Which of these “idols” is our desire to believe in ideas that are supported merely by pretty rhetoric rather than by logical, empirical reasoning?
a) Idols of the tribe b) Idols of the cave c) Idols of the marketplace d) Idols of the theatre e) Idols of acting
Theatrical conventions are strict codes that rarely change over time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Up until 1960, most pop groups had a leader who fronted the band or was a featured performer. From
the 1960s on, groups:
a. took group names b. had at least two featured performers who fronted the band c. were named after their star vocalist d. were associated with names of their recording companies
The humanities are important to the process of critical thinking because they
a. offer a window into understanding how people thought long ago. b. show us the few models of excellence that are worthy of study and reflection. c. allow us to reflect on and consider what we read, see, and hear. d. show us the right way to think about life and art.