MUSIC 2MT3 TEST ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ it's not ethical to facilitate the adjustment of sleep cycles. for this
reason, music therapists are most likely to refuse including this goal
in the MT treatment plan. Answer:
◉ individuals in palliative care are usually too weak to play
instruments and engage in improvising musically. Answer: false
◉ if a music therapist is referred to work with an individual in
palliative care, it would be unethical for the client to ask family
members to be involved in any way in the client's MT session.
Answer: false
◉ In the palliative care reading about Jean, which of the following is
true
a) the music therapist engaged Jean in GIM
b) the music therapist used the iso-principle
c) the music therapist engaged Jean in songwriting
d) the music therapist and Jean musically improvised together.
Answer: b) the music therapist used the iso-principle
,◉ There is a specific area of the brain that has been identified as
responsible for responding to music. If the area is damaged, an
individual will not be able to engage in any way to music. Answer:
false
◉ Improvising as a Music Therapy intervention is always freely
created without any kind of rules. Answer: False
◉ Music therapy research can only be found in music therapy
journals. Answer: False
◉ What is the most common symptom experienced in palliative
care?
a) anxiety
b) depression
c) pain
d) dyspnea. Answer: c) pain
◉ Grounding as an improvising technique is usually implemented by
the music therapist for the following reason:
a) to provide a sense of structure or security to a client's
improvisation
b) as a "playing rule"
,c) as part of the Analytical Music Therapy Model
d) to assist with vocal expression. Answer: a) to provide a sense of
structure or security to a client's improvisation
◉ Which of the following is true?
a) it is not possible to conduct research about the impact of MT in
neonatal care as babies cannot engage in the interventions
b) since it is not possible for infants in NICU to engage in MT,
parents/caregivers are often provided the opportunity to engage in
MT to manage the stressful experience of having a child in NICU
c) a MT behavioural approach can enhance sucking behaviours of
infants in NICU
d) all of the above. Answer: c) a MT behavioural approach can
enhance sucking behaviours of infants in NICU
◉ MT in NICU is most likely to draw upon which technique to reach
health care goals?
a) improvisation
b) entrainment
c) lyric analysis
d) listening to pre-recorded music. Answer: b) entrainment
◉ A journal dedicated to music therapy research was established in
the states in
, a) 1980s
b) 1990s
c)1940s
d) 1960s. Answer: b) 1990s
◉ An example of community music therapy in the "collaborative
word..." paper is
a) musicians and music therapists working together to impact the
community
b) the children working with musicians and music therapists to
impact the community
c)musicians and music therapists working together
d) the children performing self-written songs in nearby
communities. Answer: b) the children working with the musicians
and music therapists to impact the community
◉ An individual with Autism could be referred to MT to facilitate
speech and communication. Answer: True
◉ Community music therapy was one of the models used in the
South African research discussed. Answer: True
◉ Structure in a music therapy session is particularly important
when working with an individual with Autism. Answer: True
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ it's not ethical to facilitate the adjustment of sleep cycles. for this
reason, music therapists are most likely to refuse including this goal
in the MT treatment plan. Answer:
◉ individuals in palliative care are usually too weak to play
instruments and engage in improvising musically. Answer: false
◉ if a music therapist is referred to work with an individual in
palliative care, it would be unethical for the client to ask family
members to be involved in any way in the client's MT session.
Answer: false
◉ In the palliative care reading about Jean, which of the following is
true
a) the music therapist engaged Jean in GIM
b) the music therapist used the iso-principle
c) the music therapist engaged Jean in songwriting
d) the music therapist and Jean musically improvised together.
Answer: b) the music therapist used the iso-principle
,◉ There is a specific area of the brain that has been identified as
responsible for responding to music. If the area is damaged, an
individual will not be able to engage in any way to music. Answer:
false
◉ Improvising as a Music Therapy intervention is always freely
created without any kind of rules. Answer: False
◉ Music therapy research can only be found in music therapy
journals. Answer: False
◉ What is the most common symptom experienced in palliative
care?
a) anxiety
b) depression
c) pain
d) dyspnea. Answer: c) pain
◉ Grounding as an improvising technique is usually implemented by
the music therapist for the following reason:
a) to provide a sense of structure or security to a client's
improvisation
b) as a "playing rule"
,c) as part of the Analytical Music Therapy Model
d) to assist with vocal expression. Answer: a) to provide a sense of
structure or security to a client's improvisation
◉ Which of the following is true?
a) it is not possible to conduct research about the impact of MT in
neonatal care as babies cannot engage in the interventions
b) since it is not possible for infants in NICU to engage in MT,
parents/caregivers are often provided the opportunity to engage in
MT to manage the stressful experience of having a child in NICU
c) a MT behavioural approach can enhance sucking behaviours of
infants in NICU
d) all of the above. Answer: c) a MT behavioural approach can
enhance sucking behaviours of infants in NICU
◉ MT in NICU is most likely to draw upon which technique to reach
health care goals?
a) improvisation
b) entrainment
c) lyric analysis
d) listening to pre-recorded music. Answer: b) entrainment
◉ A journal dedicated to music therapy research was established in
the states in
, a) 1980s
b) 1990s
c)1940s
d) 1960s. Answer: b) 1990s
◉ An example of community music therapy in the "collaborative
word..." paper is
a) musicians and music therapists working together to impact the
community
b) the children working with musicians and music therapists to
impact the community
c)musicians and music therapists working together
d) the children performing self-written songs in nearby
communities. Answer: b) the children working with the musicians
and music therapists to impact the community
◉ An individual with Autism could be referred to MT to facilitate
speech and communication. Answer: True
◉ Community music therapy was one of the models used in the
South African research discussed. Answer: True
◉ Structure in a music therapy session is particularly important
when working with an individual with Autism. Answer: True