1. What’s the lead singer’s voice like?
(a) friend
(b) soft
(g) strong and strong
(d) tired
► (c) hard and rough
2. What is the task of adding one’s own echo to the magnificent voice of the lead singer?
(a) accompanist
(b) poet
(g) Singer’s younger brother
(d) disciple
► (a) accompanist
3. Why does the accompanist accompany the lead singer?
(a) To increase his singing power
(b) to advance it
(g) to learn
(d) none of these
► (a) To increase your singing power
4. Who does the job of supporting the lead singer?
(a) his mother
(b) listener
(g) accompanist
(d) none of these
► (c) accompanist
5. What is the sargam sung in loud voice called?
(a) Talsargam
(b) Tarasaptak
(g) Talasaptak
(d) none of these
► (b) Tarasaptak
6. Who picks up the lead singer’s dying voice?
(a) poet
(b) accompanist
(g) supporting singer
(d) none of these
► (b) accompanist
7. How much is his voice double that of the lead singer?
(a) poor
(b) accompanist
(g) child
(d) none of these
Answer – (b) accompanist
8. What does the poet’s accompanist do to mark his voice as lower than that of the main singer?
(a) wisdom
(b) reliability
(g) cunningness
(d) humanity
► (d) humanity
9. How does the poet feel because of singing in Tarasaptak?
(a) Very happy.
(b) gets tired.
(c) is filled with enthusiasm.
(d) The desire to sing disappears.
►(d)The desire to sing disappears.
10. What about the tribal goal of singing louder than the lead singer?
(a) of combination
(b) of leaders
(g) Poet’s
(d) accompanist’s
► (d) accompanist’s
11. What did Huish say in the voice of the ancients?
(a) of the lead singer
(b) accompanist’s
(g)actor’s
(d) none of these
► (b) accompanist’s
12. What is the important role of the accompanist in making ancient singing successful and effective?
(a) of the lead singer
(b) listener’s
(g) student’s
(d) none of these
► (a) of the lead singer
13. Which type of voice of the lead singer does the accompanist support?
(a) sweet
(b) hoarse
(g) shattering
(d) none of these
► (c) shattering
14. What is Sangat’s goal setting?
(a) singing with the lead singer
(b) singing in place of the lead singer
(g) singing louder than the lead singer
(d) none of these
► (c) singing in a louder voice than the main singer