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Practice Quiz for roll taking.

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1. The father of computer algorithmic music:

A) Tom JohnsonB) John HollandC) Iannis Xenakis D) David Cope

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2. Discrete math refers to:

A) secret math B) sequencesC) primer numbersD) discontinuous numbers

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3. A number sequence is:

A) a number seriesB) FibonacciC) any generated progression of nymbersD) Primer numbers

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4. a fractal is:

A) self similar at all scales B) Mandelbrot’s signatureC) a number sequenceD) an example of discrete math

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5. Magic of 9s means:

A) multiplying by 9 always equals 9B) multiplying by 9 always equals 91C) square root of 9 always equals 3D) 9 * anything will equal 9 when resulting

digits added together

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6. An example of a palendromic number:

A) 124321B) 12321C) 246861D) 34565

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7. which of these is an example of the Fibonacci sequence:

A) 1,2,3,5,7,9B) 0,1,2,3,5,8,13C) 2,3,5,8,11D) 0,1,2,3,4,5

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8. The golden ratio is approximately

A) 1.65 B) .62C) 1.62D) 9.5

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9. Pascal’s Triangle begins:

A) 0,1,0B) 1,2,1C) 0,0,0D) 1,2,3

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10. Examples of prime numbers:

A) 2,3,5,7B) 2,4,5,7C) 1,13,19,20D) 5,4,3

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11 A magic square’s ranks and columns:

A) all add to the same numberB) all add to different numbersC) add to numbers different than

diagonalsD) meet in the middle

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12. Musikalisches Würfelspiele are:

A) compositions by MozartB) musical instrumentsC) French parlor gameD) musical dice games

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13. Tom Johnson wrote:

A) The Rite of SpringB) Formulas for String QuartetC) Symphony No. 1D) Dracula score

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14. Iannis Xenakis composed using:

A) Magic SquaresB) Cope’s formulaC) stochasticsD) electronic sounds

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15. Virtual Creatures created by:

A) MozartB) CopeC) JohnsonD) Simms

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16. L-Systems created by:

A) Aristad LindenmayerB) Aaron LincolnC) Laurie SpiegleD) Linden Mayer

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17. Solresol is an:

A) an artificial life programB) artificial language without soundC) artificial language with soundD) part of do re mi

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18. Can chess be creative?:

A) yesB) noC) maybeD) huh?

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19. P-creativity means:

A) something new to the personB) something new to the wardonC) something new to the worldD) something new to your neighbor

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20. Ada Lovelace was the first person to consider the possibility of computers being:

A) intelligentB) creativeC) personalD) perceptive

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21. The Turing Test tests for:

A) creativityB) noveltyC) intelligenceD) digitalis

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22. Creativity is:

A) a processB) a result of a processC) a thingD) a remembrance

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23. Scott French:

A) created first computer-created novelB) created HALC) developed L-SystemsD) ELIZA

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24. differential calculus concerns:

A) discrete mathematicsB) areas of squaresC) areas of circlesD) rates of change

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25. Originality requires:

A) originalityB) perceptivenessC) intelligenceD) novel connections between things