This document contains an audio information quiz with multiple choice questions about various audio media formats and technologies. It asks the learner to identify radio broadcasts, music, sound recordings, sound clips, audio podcasts, tapes, CDs, USB drives, MP3 and MP4 file formats, WAV and WMA file formats. It also asks the learner to provide the units of sound, characteristics of sound, purposes of sound, and differentiate between hearing and listening. The quiz covers foundational concepts in audio information media.
This document contains an audio information quiz with multiple choice questions about various audio media formats and technologies. It asks the learner to identify radio broadcasts, music, sound recordings, sound clips, audio podcasts, tapes, CDs, USB drives, MP3 and MP4 file formats, WAV and WMA file formats. It also asks the learner to provide the units of sound, characteristics of sound, purposes of sound, and differentiate between hearing and listening. The quiz covers foundational concepts in audio information media.
This document contains an audio information quiz with multiple choice questions about various audio media formats and technologies. It asks the learner to identify radio broadcasts, music, sound recordings, sound clips, audio podcasts, tapes, CDs, USB drives, MP3 and MP4 file formats, WAV and WMA file formats. It also asks the learner to provide the units of sound, characteristics of sound, purposes of sound, and differentiate between hearing and listening. The quiz covers foundational concepts in audio information media.
Identification. Identify what is being asked in the sentence below.
1. It is a live or recorded audio sent through radio waves to reach a wide audience. Radio Broadcast 2. A vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty form, harmony, and expression of emotion. Music 3. A recording of an interview, meeting, or any sound from the environment. Sound recording 4. An any sound artificially reproduced to create an effect in a dramatic presentation (ex. sound of a storm, or a door) Sound clips 5. A digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a timed series, that can be downloaded from website to a media player or a computer. Audio podcast 6. A magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. Tape 7. A plastic-fabricated, circular medium for recording, storing, and playing back audio, video and computer data.CD 8. An external flash drive, small enough to carry on a key ring, that can be used with any computer that has a USB port.USB 9. A common format for consumer audio, as well as a standard or digital audio compression for the transfer and playback of music on most digital audio players. MP3 10. An audio coding standard for lossy digital audio compression. designed to be the successor of the MP3 format, AAC generally achieves better sound quality than MP3 at similar bit rate. MP4 11. Is a Microsoft audio file format standard for storing an audio bitstream on PCs. It has become a standard file format for game sounds, among others. WAV 12. Is an audio data compression technology developed by Microsoft and used with Windows Media Player. WMA 13-15. Give the Units of Sound