(N/A) The persistence of sound in an auditorium as a result of repeated reflections of sound is called reverberation. Two ways to reduce reverberation are: $(i)$ Covering the walls and ceiling of the auditorium with sound-absorbing materials like compressed fibreboard,rough plaster,or draperies. $(ii)$ Using sound-absorbing materials for seats and carpets.
$(b)$ $A$ sound of a single frequency is called a tone. $A$ sound which is produced due to a mixture of several frequencies is called a note.
$(c)$ Ultrasound can be used to detect cracks and flaws in metal blocks. Metallic components are generally used in the construction of big structures like buildings,bridges,machines,and scientific equipment. The cracks or holes inside the metal blocks,which are invisible from the outside,reduce the strength of the structure. Ultrasonic waves are allowed to pass through the metal block,and detectors are used to detect the transmitted waves. If there is even a small defect,the ultrasound gets reflected back,indicating the presence of the flaw or defect,as shown in the figure.