Lesson Test

Take this test after you have internalized the entire lesson. Once you begin, do not refer to the workbook or other reference material. To grade this test, press the “Check Answers” button below. You may take this test as many times as you wish by pressing the “Reset Test” button. For each incorrect answer you will be given a reference to the OrganTutor lesson topic that you should review to gain a full understanding of the concept.

Choose the one best answer.

  1. As part of your start-up procedure before playing an organ, you check the Swell expression pedal and the crescendo pedal. Which of the following is normal when positioning these two pedals?
  2. You spend a great deal of time building a combination that includes stops in the Great, Swell, and Pedal. You wish to save this combination. On which of the following would you be able to save the combination for later recall?
  3. Which of the following is NOT commonly found as or controlled by a reversible?
  4. You want the stops that are pulled on the Great to be also playable from the Pedal. Which coupler should you select?
  5. You pull the Trompette 8' on the Swell, the Gedackt 8' on the Great, and the Subbass 16' and Gedackt 8' on the Pedal. The Trompette 8' overpowers the others, and you wish to make it softer. Which of the following should be brought at least partially closed?
  6. On a three-manual organ, tilting Pedal A is located directly above the center-most Pedal keys E and F, and tilting Pedal B is located immediately to the RIGHT. Which of the following is probably true?
  7. On a two-manual organ there are three sets of pistons, each set numbered one through five. One set is located to the left underneath the Swell manual, and the other two are centered underneath the Swell and Great manuals. Which set is or are general combination pistons, and which is or are the local or divisional combination pistons?
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