Q1. In which year was George Frideric Handel born?
A. 1665
B. 1685
C. 1705
D. 1725
Answer: B. 1685
Q2. In which country was Handel born?
A. England
B. Italy
C. Germany
D. Austria
Answer: C. Germany
Q3. What was Handel’s primary instrument as a young musician?
A. Violin
B. Harpsichord
C. Flute
D. Trumpet
Answer: B. Harpsichord
Q4. Which city did Handel move to in 1712, where he spent most of his career?
A. Paris
B. Vienna
C. London
D. Rome
Answer: C. London
Q5. Which of Handel’s operas was his first to be performed in London?
A. Rinaldo
B. Giulio Cesare
C. Alcina
D. Agrippina
Answer: A. Rinaldo
Q6. What genre is Handel’s famous work Messiah classified as?
A. Opera
B. Oratorio
C. Symphony
D. Concerto
Answer: B. Oratorio
Q7. In which year was Handel’s Messiah first performed?
A. 1727
B. 1732
C. 1742
D. 1750
Answer: C. 1742
Q8. Where was the premiere of Handel’s Messiah held?
A. London
B. Dublin
C. Hamburg
D. Venice
Answer: B. Dublin
Q9. Which of Handel’s works is commonly known as the “Water Music”?
A. A set of orchestral suites
B. A choral oratorio
C. A keyboard sonata
D. An operatic aria
Answer: A. A set of orchestral suites
Q10. For which British monarch was Handel’s Water Music composed?
A. Queen Anne
B. King George I
C. King George II
D. Queen Victoria
Answer: B. King George I
Q11. What is the name of the famous chorus in Handel’s Messiah?
A. Hallelujah Chorus
B. Amen Chorus
C. Gloria Chorus
D. Rejoice Chorus
Answer: A. Hallelujah Chorus
Q12. Which instrument did Handel feature prominently in his Concerto Grosso, Op. 6?
A. Oboe
B. Violin
C. Organ
D. Trumpet
Answer: B. Violin
Q13. Which of Handel’s operas is based on the life of a Roman emperor?
A. Serse
B. Giulio Cesare
C. Orlando
D. Rodelinda
Answer: B. Giulio Cesare
Q14. Handel became a naturalized citizen of which country in 1727?
A. France
B. Italy
C. England
D. Austria
Answer: C. England
Q15. Which of Handel’s works was composed to celebrate the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle?
A. Music for the Royal Fireworks
B. Zadok the Priest
C. Acis and Galatea
D. Saul
Answer: A. Music for the Royal Fireworks
Q16. In which language are most of Handel’s operas written?
A. English
B. Italian
C. German
D. French
Answer: B. Italian
Q17. Which of Handel’s oratorios is based on a story from the Old Testament?
A. Samson
B. Theodora
C. Jephtha
D. Semele
Answer: A. Samson
Q18. What was the primary source of income for Handel during his time in London?
A. Teaching music
B. Composing operas and oratorios
C. Performing as a violinist
D. Church organist
Answer: B. Composing operas and oratorios
Q19. Which of Handel’s works is considered a serenata rather than an opera or oratorio?
A. Acis and Galatea
B. Israel in Egypt
C. Judas Maccabaeus
D. Solomon
Answer: A. Acis and Galatea
Q20. What health issue did Handel suffer from in 1737 that affected his ability to compose?
A. Deafness
B. Stroke
C. Blindness
D. Arthritis
Answer: B. Stroke
Q21. Which of Handel’s compositions was written for the coronation of King George II?
A. Music for the Royal Fireworks
B. Zadok the Priest
C. Water Music
D. Messiah
Answer: B. Zadok the Priest
Q22. In which city did Handel study music before moving to London?
A. Paris
B. Venice
C. Hamburg
D. Leipzig
Answer: C. Hamburg
Q23. What is the title of Handel’s opera that features the famous aria “Ombra mai fu”?
A. Rinaldo
B. Serse
C. Alcina
D. Ariodante
Answer: B. Serse
Q24. Which of Handel’s oratorios tells the story of a Jewish military leader?
A. Saul
B. Solomon
C. Judas Maccabaeus
D. Esther
Answer: C. Judas Maccabaeus
Q25. What was the name of the opera company Handel worked with in London?
A. Royal Academy of Music
B. King’s Theatre Company
C. London Opera Society
D. Covent Garden Ensemble
Answer: A. Royal Academy of Music










