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Practice Quiz for Chapter 21

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1:  While music therapy dates back to ancient Greece, the use of music with this population of people gave music therapy professional credence in the 20th century:
A: Alzheimer's patients.
B: World War I veterans.
C: World War II veterans.
D: AIDS patients.

2:  Sounds above this level are known to cause damage to the human ear:
A: 110 Dbls.
B: 130 Dbls.
C: 120 Dbls.
D: 100 Dbls.

3:  Tinnitus refers to:
A: Ringing in the ears.
B: Disturbances in the energy field.
C: The harmony of music.
D: The tonal quality of music.

4:  With regard to music therapy the Dominant Rhythm Style (DRS) refers to:
A: The beat of the heart.
B: Entrainment of the human energy field.
C: The Schumman Resonance.
D: The conversion of sound waves to neural impulses.

5:  According to Dr. John Diamond, this aspect of music therapy has an addictive quality and may cause harm to the body:
A: The Schumman Resonance.
B: Essentic forms.
C: Anapestic beat.
D: ELFs.

6:  This single factor seems to be the most important regarding the soothing effect of music on the body:
A: Timbre.
B: Pitch.
C: Rhythm.
D: Instrumentalization.

7:  Remarkable research by Dr. Dorothy Retallack revealed that:
A: Chickens lay more eggs & cows produce more milk with piped-in music.
B: Plants are affected by music despite the lack of a nervous system.
C: The human body vibrates at the same oscillation as the planet earth.
D: Music at 7.8 Hz played onboard a space shuttle decreased illness.

8:  According to musicologist H. A. Lingerman, music played on these instruments is believed to strengthen one's emotional well-being:
A: Cello and piano.
B: Woodwinds and strings.
C: Synthesizers and harp.
D: Brass and percussion.

9:  This response was observed from people listening to the music of Mozart, hence the name, "The Mozart Effect."
A: Remission of cancerous tumors
B: Higher SAT scores
C: Decreased biorhythms
D: Increased endorphin response

10:  This theory best explains the healing effect that music has regarding chronic pain:
A: Biochemical theory
B: Entrainment theory
C: Metaphysical Theory
D: All of these Theories

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