Deck 6: Sound
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Deck 6: Sound
1
Our aural senses are triggered by
A) smell.
B) light waves.
C) vibrations of air.
D) none of the above.
A) smell.
B) light waves.
C) vibrations of air.
D) none of the above.
C
2
Sound and light share some similarities. For example, both
A) are perceived when they cause tiny bones in our head to vibrate.
B) travel at the speed of light.
C) generate heat.
D) travel in waves.
A) are perceived when they cause tiny bones in our head to vibrate.
B) travel at the speed of light.
C) generate heat.
D) travel in waves.
D
3
The frequency of a sound wave is related to the
A) crest height.
B) wavetime.
C) wavelength.
D) none of the above.
A) crest height.
B) wavetime.
C) wavelength.
D) none of the above.
C
4
The frequency of a wave determines its
A) amplitude.
B) height.
C) pitch.
D) none of the above.
A) amplitude.
B) height.
C) pitch.
D) none of the above.
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5
The transducer in most microphones will either be
A) dynamic or condenser.
B) conductive or transductive.
C) analog or digital.
D) none of the above.
A) dynamic or condenser.
B) conductive or transductive.
C) analog or digital.
D) none of the above.
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6
The pick-up pattern of a mike refers to
A) the area around the mike in which sound will be clearly reproduced.
B) the amount of background noise that will be picked up by the mike.
C) the shape of the sound waves each mike will best reproduce.
D) none of the above.
A) the area around the mike in which sound will be clearly reproduced.
B) the amount of background noise that will be picked up by the mike.
C) the shape of the sound waves each mike will best reproduce.
D) none of the above.
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7
Unidirectional mikes are used to
A) pick up in two opposite directions.
B) record equally all the sounds of nature.
C) record sound that emphasizes a particular source.
D) all of the above.
A) pick up in two opposite directions.
B) record equally all the sounds of nature.
C) record sound that emphasizes a particular source.
D) all of the above.
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8
A mike that can be used at a distance from the primary sound source would be
A) a handheld.
B) a lav.
C) a shotgun mike.
D) personal mikes.
A) a handheld.
B) a lav.
C) a shotgun mike.
D) personal mikes.
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9
Analog may pick up a richness of sound that digital recording lacks because of
A) it records a continuous wave.
B) analog microphones are more receptive to sound.
C) nothing; digital and analog record the same way.
D) none of the above.
A) it records a continuous wave.
B) analog microphones are more receptive to sound.
C) nothing; digital and analog record the same way.
D) none of the above.
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10
The shape of a sound wave is called
A) the sound envelope.
B) the pattern.
C) ambiance.
D) none of the above.
A) the sound envelope.
B) the pattern.
C) ambiance.
D) none of the above.
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11
We have binaural hearing, which means
A) we can focus two sounds at a time.
B) we have two ears.
C) we can determine the gender of a speaker with reasonable accuracy.
D) we should listen twice as much as we speak.
A) we can focus two sounds at a time.
B) we have two ears.
C) we can determine the gender of a speaker with reasonable accuracy.
D) we should listen twice as much as we speak.
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12
Sound perspective can be obtained by
A) matching sound presence to shot size.
B) keeping the volume really high.
C) recording with analog equipment.
D) none of the above.
A) matching sound presence to shot size.
B) keeping the volume really high.
C) recording with analog equipment.
D) none of the above.
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13
The tape in an analog recorder will pass through three heads:
A) an erase head, a record head, and a playback head.
B) a bass head, a treble head, and the mid-range head.
C) the left mike head, the right mike head, and the omnidirectional mike head.
D) none of the above.
A) an erase head, a record head, and a playback head.
B) a bass head, a treble head, and the mid-range head.
C) the left mike head, the right mike head, and the omnidirectional mike head.
D) none of the above.
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14
At the same temperature and altitude, the speed of sound is constant.
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15
One cycle of a wave is called the wavetime.
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16
The outer ear ends at the ear canal.
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17
Ribbon mikes are sometimes classified as dynamic mikes.
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18
Capacitor mikes is another term for condenser mikes.
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19
Lavalieres are handheld mikes used for recording background noise.
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20
Dubbing an analog recording may introduce generational loss.
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21
With digital recording, the sound is measured and converted into mathematical units.
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22
A volume unit (VU) meter measures amplitude.
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23
An LED meter measures ambient noise.
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24
DVDs are sometimes used in audio production since they can hold a lot more data than a CD.
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25
The Golden Age of radio broadcasting began in the 1920s, but had played out by World War II.
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