1. How many does the whole rest occupy?

A. 1
B. 2**
C. 3
D. 4
3. How many beats of rest would the combination of a half note and quarter note create?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3**
D. 4
4. How many sixteenth notes would it take to rest for an entire measure in 3/4 time.
A. 8**
B. 12
C. 16
D. 18
5. How many eighth rests are equal to six sixteenth rests?
A. 1
B. 2**
C. 3
D. 4

1. b 2

2. a 1.5
3. c 3
4. b 12
5. b 2

that's the way that i got

1.b

2.a
3.c
4.b
5.c

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To answer these questions, let's go through each one step by step:

1. The whole rest (or a measure rest) typically occupies the entire duration of a measure in any time signature. So the correct answer is B. 2.

2. In music notation, a half note receives 2 beats, and a quarter note receives 1 beat. When combining these two notes, you add their durations together. So a half note (2 beats) combined with a quarter note (1 beat) creates a total of 3 beats of rest. Therefore, the correct answer is C. 3.

3. In 3/4 time, the top number (3) tells us that there are three beats per measure. Each beat in 3/4 time is usually represented by a quarter note. Since a sixteenth note is half the duration of a quarter note, it would take 8 sixteenth notes to rest for an entire measure (3 beats). Therefore, the correct answer is A. 8.

4. To determine how many eighth rests are equal to six sixteenth rests, we need to think about their durations. An eighth rest is equal to half the duration of an eighth note, and a sixteenth rest is equal to half the duration of a sixteenth note. Since sixteenth notes are twice as fast as eighth notes, it would take twice as many sixteenth rests to equal the duration of one eighth rest. Therefore, the correct answer is B. 2.

By understanding the durations and relationships between different musical notes and rests, you can determine the answers to these questions.

#1 is garbled, but I think your answer is wrong. A whole rest occupies the same time as a whole note: generally 4 beats. But, if the time signature is 2/2, that would be just two beats.

#3 ok

#4 8? really, how much is 3/4 of 16? Not 8.

#5 1/8 = 2/16. So, 6/16 = 3/8

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