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Skip to main content (Downloads file) (Opens in a new window) (Opens an external site) (Opens an external site in a new window) GRLContent Welcome Jason Mok | Account | Log out MENU Home Main menu Home You are here Home Return to Site Exam: Assessment: Barkley: Crossroads: Chapter 11 Quiz Submitted: 05/21/2024 08:59:55 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: 7 minutes 41 seconds Question 1: User Answer Correct In the Staple Singers’ version of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, which of the following is closest to the Napster timer’s timing for when, after the first verse is sung by the group, the soloist starts with, “I looked over Jordan…” Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000
User Answer(s): :54 Question 2: User Answer Correct In “Don’t Let His Name Go Down,” a solo organ provides the instrumental accompaniment. Type: True or False Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): FALSE Question 3: User Answer Correct Mahalia Jackson’s performance of the gospel hymn, “Precious Lord, Take My Hand,” starts with an instrumental introduction on which instrument? Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): piano Question 4: User Answer Correct There are two main instruments that accompany Mahalia Jackson in her recording of “Keep Your Hand on the Plow.” Which one of the following is NOT one of the instruments? Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): Organ
Question 5: User Answer Correct In the Edwin Hawkins Singer’s recording of, “Oh Happy Day,” which of the following is closest to the Napster Timer’s timing for the beginning of the third verse, when the chorus starts to sing, “He taught me how to wash, fight, and pray.” Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): 1:19 Question 6: User Answer Correct In Andraé Crouch’s recording of, “Mercy,” which of the following is closest to the Napster Timer timing for when the soloist first enters into a call-and-response with the choir, with the first words, “Our children dying.”  Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): 1:42 Question 7: User Answer Correct In Kirk Franklin’s, “Why We Sing,” he enters as a soloist and completes the sentence, “I sing because I’m _____________” Type: Multiple Choice Points Awarded: 1.000/1.000 User Answer(s): happy Question 8: User Answer Correct In Laura Story’s “Blessings,” what is the main accompanying instrument?
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