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Pitch
Test Description: Highness or Lowness of Sound
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) It is the highness or lowness of sound.
A
decibels
B
pitch
C
volume
D
sound waves
2) It is the loudness or softness of sound.
A
muffler
B
decibel meter
C
pitch
D
volume
3) Thinner strings vibrate slower than thicker ones.
A
maybe
B
true
C
sometimes
D
false
4) Shorter strings have high-pitched sound while longer strings have low-pitched sound.
A
sometimes
B
true
C
maybe
D
false
5) It shakes very quickly backwards and forwards.
A
pitch
B
sound
C
muffle
D
vibrate
6) Which statement is true about pitch? Remember tapping the musical water bottles with different amount of water.
A
The more water there is in the bottle, the less air there is, the lower is the pitch.
B
The lower the level of water, the longer the column of air, the lower is the pitch.
C
The longer the column of air and the slower the vibrations are, the higher is the pitch.
D
The more air in the bottle and the more water there is, the higher is the pitch.
7) Guitar is a _______________ instrument.
A
brass
B
wind
C
string
D
percussion
8) Why do we need to use the same size and shape of water bottles to tell the sound?
A
to see the beauty of the materials used
B
to be creative
C
to make it a fair test
D
to be unique
9) Which statement is false?
A
You need faster vibrations to produce high-pitched sound.
B
You play a guitar by plucking the string.
C
Blow the french horn gently to get a louder sound.
D
Sound travels best in solids.
10) Tension refers to how tightly a string is stretched.
A
maybe
B
sometimes
C
false
D
true
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