Bach's "Little Fugue in G Minor" was written for what instrument?

A. Organ
B. Violin
C. Cello
D. Serpent


Answer: A

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The Taj Mahal was built by the 17th-century Moslem emperor for what purpose?

A. As a mosque B. As a tomb for his wife C. As a monument D. As a home

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We can trace the earliest distinction between the crafts and fine arts to

a) Joseph Wedgwood, who in 1759 began manufacturing both cheap earthenware table settings and handmade luxury items.
b) the Classical period in Greece and the makers of amphorae.
c) Japanese anagama-fired tea bowls made in the early seventeenth century.
d) Egyptian pottery produced more than 4,000 years ago.

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What does the protagonist do at the conclusion to Pierrot lunaire?

a) he kills himself b) he kills his true love, Colombine c) he expresses a longing to return to the age of tonality and innocence d) he finds hope in a mystical vision

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Which of the following artworks illustrates how drawing can be used to record and communicate important events?

a. Henry Moore’s Study for Tube Shelter Perspective: The Liverpool Street Extension b. Vincent van Gogh’s Carpenter c. Georges Pierre Seurat’s L’Echo d. Windsor McCay’s Little Nemo in Slumberland

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