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Question Quiz 6 Question 1 In ancient times, story tellers were considered to be of lowly status. True False Question 2 The first e-book was patented by: Angela Ruiz Brown University Ted Hoff Michael Hart Question 3 The first e-reader was called the: Rocket Kindle Nook Nexus Question 4 Web 2.0 technology is an important development in the evolution of storytelling because: It restricts and limits how users can use information It allows the average user to self-publish and become his/her own storyteller It makes it much harder for people to self-publish All of the above Question 5 Ancient Egyptians are famous for a stiff and formal style of artwork known as: Illumination Impressionism Trompe l’oeil Frontalism Question 6 Religion was a main artistic theme for every era but which of the following? The Gothic Era The Rococo Period The Baroque Period The Carolingian Era Question 7 There are some cultures, particularly in underdeveloped societies, that do not have music. True False Question 8 The symphony orchestra evolved because composers needed more musicians to play in order to be loud enough to be heard by public audiences in large spaces. True False Question 9 Which of the following is NOT true about the piano: The expansion of the keyboard from 5 octaves to 8 octaves enabled composers to write music that highlighted exceptional musical skill The keyboard was important to the development of polyphony The modern keyboard was invented during the Renaissance The development of quality steel and cast iron during the Industrial Revolution greatly improved piano construction Question 10 According to Psychology Today, people who watch a lot of reality television do not appear to be psychologically different from those who do not watch reality television True False
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