Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages say music affects listeners by balancing complexity and order: it should have enough variety to be interesting but clear patterns (melody and rhythm) so it isn’t confusing. Steady, rhythmic sounds can relax us because sudden noises often signal danger. Music also creates expectations; delaying or resolving those expectations builds tension and release, which produces emotions. People like music that is somewhat familiar (not brand-new or completely known), and trained listeners tend to enjoy more complex music.
Logic Breakdown
Scan both passages for concepts each passage explicitly ties to positive listener responses; choose the option that is directly linked to positive experience in both texts.
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Unlock Full Passage21.Which one of the following concepts is linked to positive musical experiences in both passages?
Correct Answer
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Both passages explicitly connect complexity with positive listener responses. Passage A: 'In music, a certain complexity of sounds can be expected to have a positive effect on the listener.' and 'A measure of intricacy is required to excite human curiosity.' Passage B: 'When we listen to music, we take into account factors such as the complexity and novelty of the music.' and 'a trained listener will have a greater preference for complex melodies than will a naive listener.' These statements show that complexity is linked to positive musical experiences in both passages.
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