Which of the following rests lasts the same amount of time as a quarter note?

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A quarter rest is a vertical character tapered at both ends with several soft and angular squiggles along its length.
Image with alt text: A quarter rest is a vertical character tapered at both ends with several soft and angular squiggles along its length.

An eighth rest consists of a forward slash character with a fat dot attached to the top at the left by a small tail.
Image with alt text: An eighth rest consists of a forward slash character with a fat dot attached to the top at the left by a small tail.

A half rest is a small rectangular block that rests on the middle line of the staff.
Image with alt text: A half rest is a small rectangular block that rests on the middle line of the staff.

A whole rest is a small rectangular block suspended below the middle line of the staff in the middle of the measure.
Image with alt text: A whole rest is a small rectangular block suspended below the middle line of the staff in the middle of the measure.

1 answer

A quarter rest lasts the same amount of time as a quarter note. Therefore, none of the options provided (eighth rest, half rest, whole rest) match the duration of a quarter note. A quarter rest is not explicitly described in the given text, but it usually appears as a symbol that represents one beat of silence, equal to the duration of a quarter note.