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Exam: Assessment: Barkley: Crossroads: Chapter 7 Quiz
Submitted: 05/07/2024 09:22:48 PM
Student: Jason Mok
Username: jasonmok3@gmail.com
Attempt: 1
Your score on this attempt: 20.000 out of 20 (100.00%)
Graded Score: 20 out of 20 (100.00%)
Completion Time: 9 minutes 9 seconds
Question 1
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At about 2:15 on the Napster Timer, Lila Downs perhaps represents the soaring nature of La Llorona’s ghost
by:
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
Singing a melody without words
Question 2
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In Linda Ronstadt’s version of the cancion “Los Laureales,” what is the Napster timer’s timing for when the
male singer sings in a manner imitating an animal call?
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
1:16
Question 3
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In Lydia Mendoza’s corrido, “Luis Pullido,” which of the following is closest to the Napster Timer’s timing for
when she first sings the protagonist’s name, “Luis Pulido?”
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
:28
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Question 4
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In Sones de Mexico Ensemble’s version of “La Bamba,” there are multiple male singers who sing the lyrics.
Type: True or False
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TRUE
Question 5
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In Ritchie Valens’ version of “La Bamba,” at Napster timer 1:10, he does a vocal mannerism that is rooted in
Mexican music traditions when he:
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
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rolls his tongue
Question 6
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Z
apateado refers to rapid movement of the feet against the ground to produce a percussive accompaniment.
Type: True or False
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
TRUE
Question 7
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The arrangement of La Llorona by Sones de Mexico captures the polyphonic texture and aesthetic of the
Renaissance and Baroque styles that dominated European classical music during the conquest and colonial
periods in Mexico.
Type: True or False
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
TRUE
Question 8
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“La Bamba” does not have a direct English translation, but is presumably derived from the Spanish verb
bambolear which means to shake or stomp.
Type: True or False
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
TRUE
Question 9
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Ritchie Valens (real name Valenzuela) was proud of his Mexican heritage, but was raised in the United States
only speaking English.
Type: True or False
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User Answer(s):
TRUE
Question 10
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Los Lobos (“the Wolves”) is a multi-Grammy award winning Mexican-American rock band from Arizona.
Type: True or False
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
FALSE
Question 11
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Herman Cortés was:
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s):
The leader of the Spanish soldiers that first conquered the Aztecs.
Question 12
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Pedro de Gante was:
Type: Multiple Choice
Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
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