Court Music
Performing Arts
VOCABULARY
Types of Psychoactive Drugs
100

What is the traditional court music of Japan that features a three-part structure known as Jo-Ha-Kyu?

Gagaku

100

Which Chinese opera is famous for its vocal techniques and elaborate costumes?

Peking Opera

100

It is a  potent hallucinogenic drug that alters sensory perceptions, thoughts, and emotions by acting on serotonin receptors in the brain.

LSD 

100

This category encompasses substances like cocaine and caffeine, which boost energy, alertness, and wakefulness.

Stimulants

200

In Korean court music, what is the name of the local style characterized by rich ornamentation and large ensembles?

Hyangak

200

What type of performance combines music, dance, and drama in Korean culture, often telling historical stories?

Pansori

200

Substances or chemicals ingested via various methods—such as nasal, oral, transdermal, or intravenous—that induce psychological, emotional, and behavioral alterations in individuals.

Drugs

200

What is the LSD meaning

Lysergic acid diethylamide

300

Which Chinese instrument is commonly used in court music and resembles a zither?

Guzheng

300

What traditional Japanese art form involves creating images using carved wooden blocks?

Ukiyo-e

300

It encompasses a range of physiological, behavioral, and cognitive manifestations of differing degrees, wherein the consumption of a substance becomes a primary focus, resulting in a compelling urge to use the substance.

Drug dependence

300

These drugs, known for their pain-relieving properties, induce feelings of happiness or euphoria while producing a sedative effect.

Opiates

400

.  What scale is predominantly used in traditional Chinese court music?

Pentatonic scale

400

Which visual art technique is characterized by brush and ink in East Asian cultures?

calligraphy

400

It occurs when a substance is used in a manner that deviates from the prescribed dosage or recommended frequency of use, often resulting in inconsistent or inappropriate consumption patterns.

Drug misuse

400

These substances have a calming effect on the brain, inducing drowsiness and relaxation. However, they may also trigger nightmares, anxiety, and aggression.

Depressants

500

What is the primary purpose of court music in East Asian cultures?

To accompany rituals and ceremonies.

500

What common theme is often depicted in the traditional visual arts of China, Japan, and Korea?

nature and landscapes

500

It involves the utilization of a substance for purposes other than medicinal use.

Drug abuse

500

These substances provoke hallucinations, altering perception to the extent of seeing or hearing things that aren't present.

Hallucinogens

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