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A. Multiple choice Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. It is a Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of A. Pinpeat B. Piphat C. Gamelan the royal courts and temples. D. Hsaing Waing
2. This ensemble of Thailand is usually consists of nine or ten instruments. A. Pinpeat B. Piphat C. Gamelan D. Hsaing Waing
3. This ensemble is traditionally played by women in the courts of Central Thailand and Cambodia. A. Sep Noi B. Mahori C. Gamelan D. Hsaing Waing
4. It is an orchestra that combines some of the percussion and wind instruments of the Piphat with an expanded string section. A. Sep Noi B. Mahori C. Gamelan D Khrueang Sai
5. It is a mid-sized orchestra that is performed in either outdoor style with hard mallets or indoor style with padded mallets. A. Sep Noi B. Mahori C! Piphat D. Hsaing Waing
6. This is a musical ensemble from the Malay Peninsula that consists of xylophones played swiftly and rhythmically in traditional Malay functions. A. Kertok B. Mahori C. Piphat D. Hsaing Waik
7. This is a gong-based musical ensemble commonly used in funerals and weddings in East Malaysia, A. Agung and Kulintang B. Pinpeat and Piphat C. Sep Noi and Mahori D. Kertok and Gamelan
8. This is a type of musical form that is important to Malaysia's national culture. A. Silat Melayu B. Dikir Barat C. Agung D. Kertok 9. A country known as the "Land of the Free.' History and geography indicates that their music is a conglomeration of Asian influences. A. Philippines B. Singapore a, Indonesia D. Thailand​