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Culture questions
General Music
100

Which country is this iconic folk song from?
A) USA
B) England

USA

100

This song is often considered an unofficial national anthem. What country is it from?
A) Ireland
B) New Zealand
C) Australia
D) Canada

Australia

100

Which country is this traditional Yoruba song from?
A) Ghana
B) South Africa
C) Nigeria
D) Kenya
E) Cameroon
F) Ethiopia

Nigeria

100

This traditional Mexican instrument is a type of guitar with a large, rounded body. What is it called?
A) Violin
B) Harp
C) Marimba
D) Mariachi Guitar

Mariachi Guitar

100

What kind of musical symbol used to represent a musical pitch's length or duration?

Note

200

This hauntingly beautiful melody dates back to the 16th century. Where did it originate?
A) England
B) Scotland  

England

200

A traditional melody celebrating cherry blossoms. Which country does it originate from?
A) China
B) Japan
C) South Korea
D) Vietnam

Japan

200

This gentle lullaby is a well-known folk song in which country?
A) Argentina
B) Mexico
C) Spain
D) Chile
E) Portugal
F) Venezuela

Spain

200

This American folk song was written by Woody Guthrie and celebrates the beauty of the land. What is the name of the song?
A) This Land Is Your Land
B) Take Me Home, Country Roads
C) America the Beautiful
D) My Country, 'Tis of Thee

This Land is Your Land
200

How many strings does a standard guitar have?
 

6

300

This hauntingly beautiful melody dates back to the 19th century. Where did it originate?
A) England
B) Scotland

Scotland

300

A fast-paced folk song known for its energetic tempo. Which country is it from?
A) Russia
B) Ukraine
C) Bulgaria
D) Poland

Russia

300

A deeply emotional folk song often seen as an unofficial anthem. Where is it from?
A) North Korea
B) China
C) Japan
D) South Korea
E) Mongolia
F) Thailand

South Korea

300

Which instrument is often associated with Scotland and has a distinctive sound, created by blowing air through pipes?
A) Clarinet
B) Trombone
C) Bagpipes
D) Accordion

Bagpipes

300

What do you call the set of five lines and four spaces that music is written on?

Staff

400

Famous for the “Ay, ay, ay, ay” refrain, this beloved folk song hails from:
A) Mexico
B) Spain

Mexico

400

This well-known round is often sung by children. Which country is it from?
A) Germany
B) Italy
C) France
D) Belgium

France

400

A celebratory folk song often heard at weddings and Jewish festivities. What is its country of origin?
A) Poland
B) Turkey
C) Israel
D) Greece
E) Russia
F) Egypt

Israel

400

This small, guitar like string instrument is commonly used in Hawaiian music. What is it called?
A) Ukulele
B) Marimba
C) Kalimba
D) Mandolin

Ukulele

400

What is the name of the musical symbol that raises a note by a half step?

Sharp

500

This lively folk song features traditional rhythms and melodies. Which country is it from? 

A)Mexico

B)Spain

Spain

500

A traditional folk song celebrating the freedom of thought, once sung in times of censorship and political repression. Where is this song from?

A. Austria
B. Switzerland
C. Germany
D. Netherlands

Germany

500

This classical melody is often played in traditional morning performances. Where is it from?
A) Iran
B) Pakistan
C) Sri Lanka
D) India
E) Bangladesh
F) Nepal

India

500

This large, traditional African drum is played with bare hands and is known for its deep, resonating sound. What is it called?
A) Bongos
B) Djembe
C) Snare Drum
D) Timpani

Djembe

500

What is the order for Sharps and the order for Flats?

#: FCGDAEB

b: BEADGCF

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