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1. A music therapist needs to be a proficient and flexible musician a) True b) False 2. Music therapy goals and interventions should reflect developmental age opposed to chronological age a) True b) False 3. What is required to become an accredited music therapist? a) Completion of a BA in m...

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Quiz 1 (Class 1-2)
1. A music therapist needs to be a proficient and flexible musician
a) True
b) False
2. Music therapy goals and interventions should reflect developmental age opposed to chronological age
a) True
b) False
3. What is required to become an accredited music therapist?
a) Completion of a BA in music therapy or MA in music therapy
b) Completion of a 1000hr internship approved by CAMT
c) Be an accomplished musician
d) All listed options
4. Other healthcare professionals can provie music therapy as long as…
a) They know what music therapy is
b) They have permission from the client
c) Only an accredited music therapy can provide music therapy
d) They play an instrument
5. During the Baroque period, it was believed that certain personality characteristics were associated with certain
styles of music. This theory is still followed today.
a) True
b) False
6. What is the aim of music therapy?
a) To provide music education
b) To assist with relaxation
c) To make great music
d) To reach health care goals
7. MTs in Canada carry the title MTA if they are recognized by CAMT
a) True
b) False
8. Classical music has the greatest impact on pain relief
a) True
b) False
9. Which of the following is a reason to refer somebody to music therapy?
a) To improve communication
b) To develop perfect pitch
c) To learn an instrument
d) To feel happy
10. Which of the following statements is true of preliterate cultures?
a) It was believed that music affects mental and physical well-being
b) Music held no value in relation to health
c) Music was used a preventative medicine
d) Medicine was based on the four humors
11. Which of the following is NOT music therapy intervention?
a) Lyric analysis
b) Composing
c) Listening alone to your iPod
d) Singing
12.Which organization regulates music therapy in Canada?
a) CAMT
b) CRPO
c) MTAO
d) CRMO
13. Music therapy was used in educational institutions in the USA as early as the 1830s

, a) True
b) False
14.What can instrumental playing as a music therapy intervention do?
a) Help a client to learn an instrument
b) Help a client to learn musical concepts
c) Improve range of motion, dexterity, and muscle strength
d) Instrumental playing is not a music therapy intervention
15. All MTs in Ontario, must be recognized by the CRPO
a) True
b) False
16. According to Piaget, on the of the following is not a primary stage of child development
a) Concrete operational
b) Communication operations
c) Formal operations
d) Sensorimotor
17.Music and speech use the same areas of the brain. This is why music can activate speech and communication.
a) True
b) False
18. In the early 20th century, music therapy research could be found in scientific publications
a) True
b) False
19.Why is improvisation an effective intervention in music therapy?
a) Offers a creative nonverbal means of expressing thoughts and feelings
b) There are no mistakes
c) Provides control
d) All listed options
20. Music entertainment differs from music therapy because…
a) Entertainment is not therapeutic
b) Entertainment is not a healthcare discipline
c) Entertainment requires an audience relationship
d) All of the above
21. Music is a universal phenomenon, not a language.
a) True
b) False
Quiz 2 (Class 3-4)
1. Some MT approaches are psychoanalytically informed
a) True
b) False
2. MTs trained to used NMT are most likely to work with clients who have the following diagnosis
a) Anxiety disorder
b) Traumatic brain injury
c) Autism spectrum disorder
d) Depression
3. One of the following is a factor that heavily influences MT approaches
a) Change to music industry
b) Changes to education programs
c) Societal changes
d) Cultural differences
4. A MTs begins his session with a “hello song”. Throughout the session, he is encouraging self expression through
using improvisation and using pre-composed music to facilitate coordination of movement. Sometimes, the client
changes the words to the song. The therapist supports this as part of the self-expression goals. Which approach
describes the MTs way of working most?
a) Improvisation Informed Approach

, b) Psychodynamically Informed Approach
c) Behavior Approach
d) Eclectic Approach
5. MT in a medical setting promotes “normalization
a) True
b) False
6. It can be beneficial for MTs to collaborate with other professionals such as speech therapists or physiotherapists
a) True
b) False
7. “MT in Parkinson’s disease: an integrative method for motor and emotional rehabilitation” had measurable results
supporting MT
a) True
b) False
8. Music can influence physical behavior including autonomic activity
a) True
b) False
9. Parkinson’s disease is a motor system disorder
a) True
b) False
10. What was/were the outcome(s) of the study “MT in Parkinson’s disease: an integrative method for motor and
emotional rehabilitation”?
a) MT demonstrated significant improvement in UPDRS scores
b) MT demonstrated no improvement in HM
c) MT demonstrated no improvement to the UPDRS scores
d) MT demonstrated significant improvement in speech scores
11.What was the purpose of the study “MT in Parkinson’s disease: an integrative method for motor and emotional
rehabilitation”?
a) To explore the efficacy of improvising on motor functions in patients with PD
b) To explore the efficacy of passive MT on motor and emotional functions in patients with PD
c) To explore the efficacy of active MT on motor and emotional functions in patients with PD
d) To explore the efficacy of listening to music on motor functions in patients with PD
12. MTs should not receive supervision or personal therapy as it may bring up issues that will negatively impact their
MT sessions with clients
a) True
b) False
13. Pain is best described as
a) A physical experience
b) An emotional experience
c) A fight or flight experience
d) A subjective experience
14. NMT would be an appropriate approach for a MTs working with a client toward the following goal…
a) Managing depression
b) Processing bereavement
c) Supporting social skills
d) Improving gait
15. NMT is an example of biopsychosocial model
a) True
b) False à BIOMEDICAL
16. NMT provides measurable outcomes
a) True
b) False
17. It is effective for MTs to use a biopsychosocial approach to pain management because…
a) MT is not effective intervention for pain

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