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Music Theory Terms 2026/2027: 110
Practice Exam Questions
University/College: Berklee College of Music – Music Theory Department
Subject: Music Theory Fundamentals / Musicianship
Course Code: MT-101 – Introduction to Music Theory




EXAM CONTENT OUTLINE

Based on standard college-level music theory curricula:

1. Fundamental Elements – Pitch, tone, dynamics, timbre, acoustics
2. Rhythm and Meter – Note values, time signatures, tempo, syncopation
3. Scales and Key Signatures – Major, minor (natural, harmonic, melodic), modes
4. Intervals – Quality, size, inversion, compound intervals
5. Chords and Harmony – Triads, seventh chords, inversions, chord progressions
6. Melody and Phrasing – Motif, sequence, cadence, phrase structure
7. Texture and Form – Monophony, homophony, polyphony, musical forms
8. Notation and Symbols – Clefs, accidentals, articulations, ornaments
9. Italian/German/French Musical Terms – Tempo, dynamics, expression markings
10. Advanced Concepts – Modulation, atonality, serialism, counterpoint




SECTION A: FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS – Questions 1-15




Question 1
What is the term for the highness or lowness of a sound, determined by the frequency of its
vibrations?
A) Timbre
B) Pitch
C) Dynamics
D) Amplitude

Answer: B
Explanation: Pitch refers to the perceived highness or lowness of a sound, which is determined
by the frequency of sound wave vibrations. Higher frequencies produce higher pitches.

,Question 2
Which term describes the quality or color of a musical sound that distinguishes different
instruments or voices?
A) Pitch
B) Timbre
C) Dynamics
D) Tempo

Answer: B
Explanation: Timbre (pronounced "TAM-ber") is the characteristic quality of a sound that allows
listeners to distinguish between different instruments playing the same pitch at the same
volume.




Question 3
Dynamics in music refer to:
A) The speed of the music
B) The variations in loudness between notes or phrases
C) The pattern of strong and weak beats
D) The arrangement of pitches in a scale

Answer: B
Explanation: Dynamics indicate the variations in loudness between notes or phrases in music,
often indicated by terms such as piano (soft) and forte (loud).




Question 4
What is the term for the study of how sound behaves in physical spaces?
A) Acoustics
B) Harmonics
C) Resonance
D) Psychoacoustics

Answer: A
Explanation: Acoustics is the study of how sound behaves in physical spaces, including the
properties of sound waves, reflection, absorption, and transmission.




Question 5

,Which of the following is the SI unit of frequency?
A) Decibel
B) Hertz
C) Joule
D) Watt

Answer: B
Explanation: Hertz (Hz) is the unit of frequency, measuring the number of vibrations or cycles
per second. The higher the frequency, the higher the pitch.




Question 6
What is the term for the distance between two pitches?
A) Scale
B) Interval
C) Chord
D) Progression

Answer: B
Explanation: An interval is the distance between two pitches, measured in half steps
(semitones) or whole steps.




Question 7
Which term refers to the organization of music around a central note or tonic?
A) Atonality
B) Tonality
C) Modality
D) Serialism

Answer: B
Explanation: Tonality is the organization of music around a central note or tonic, which can be
major, minor, or modal.




Question 8
Music that lacks a tonal center is described as:
A) Polytonal
B) Atonal
C) Modal
D) Diatonic

, Answer: B
Explanation: Atonal music lacks a tonal center, often creating a sense of dissonance and
unpredictability.




Question 9
Which of the following is NOT one of the three fundamental elements of music?
A) Pitch
B) Rhythm
C) Harmony
D) Timbre

Answer: D
Explanation: The three fundamental elements of music are pitch (the highness or lowness of a
sound), rhythm (the timing of sounds and silences), and harmony (how multiple pitches sound
together). Timbre is an important characteristic but is not considered a fundamental element.




Question 10
What is the term for the simultaneous combination of notes?
A) Melody
B) Harmony
C) Rhythm
D) Texture

Answer: B
Explanation: Harmony involves the simultaneous combination of notes and focuses on the
construction and progression of chords.




Question 11
A sequence of notes perceived as a single entity is called a:
A) Chord
B) Melody
C) Scale
D) Arpeggio

Answer: B
Explanation: Melody refers to a sequence of notes that are perceived as a single entity, often
described as the "tune" of a piece.

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