Q1. In which French town, near the Spanish border, was Maurice Ravel born on March 7, 1875?
A. Paris
B. Lyon
C. Ciboure
D. Bordeaux
Answer: C. Ciboure
Q2. At what age did Maurice Ravel begin piano lessons with Henri Ghys, a friend of Emmanuel Chabrier?
A. Five
B. Seven
C. Nine
D. Eleven
Answer: B. Seven
Q3. Which composer became Maurice Ravel’s piano teacher in 1889, when Ravel was just 14?
A. Gabriel Faure
B. Claude Debussy
C. Emile Decombes
D. Charles-Rene
Answer: C. Emile Decombes
Q4. In what year did Maurice Ravel first enter the Paris Conservatoire, marking the start of his formal musical education?
A. 1887
B. 1889
C. 1891
D. 1895
Answer: B. 1889
Q5. Why was Maurice Ravel expelled from the Paris Conservatoire in 1895?
A. For failing to win competitive medals in three consecutive years
B. For academic misconduct
C. Due to a dispute with his teachers
D. Because of health reasons
Answer: A. For failing to win competitive medals in three consecutive years
Q6. Under whose guidance did Maurice Ravel study composition after being readmitted to the Paris Conservatoire in 1897?
A. Leo Delibes
B. Andre Gedalge
C. Emmanuel Chabrier
D. Gabriel Faure
Answer: D. Gabriel Faure
Q7. After his second expulsion from the Conservatoire in 1900, how did Maurice Ravel continue his studies with Gabriel Fauré?
A. Through private lessons only
B. As an “auditeur” in Faure’s classes until 1903
C. By correspondence
D. At a different institution
Answer: B. As an “auditeur” in Faure’s classes until 1903
Q8. Which of Ravel’s early works premiered in 1897 and showcased his emerging orchestral style?
A. Bolero
B. Daphnis et Chloe
C. Sheherazade overture
D. La valse
Answer: C. Sheherazade overture
Q9. In what year did Maurice Ravel complete his String Quartet, a pivotal chamber work that helped establish his reputation?
A. 1900
B. 1902–03
C. 1905
D. 1908
Answer: B. 1902–03
Q10. Maurice Ravel’s orchestral masterpiece Rapsodie espagnole, reflecting Spanish influences, was composed in which years?
A. 1907–08
B. 1909–10
C. 1911–12
D. 1914–15
Answer: A. 1907–08
Q11. Which ballet score by Ravel, based on a Greek myth and known for its lush orchestration, premiered in 1912?
A. Ma mere l’Oye
B. Daphnis et Chloe
C. L’heure espagnole
D. Bolero
Answer: B. Daphnis et Chloe
Q12. Ravel’s iconic one-movement orchestral work Bolero, famous for its repetitive rhythm, was composed in what year?
A. 1920
B. 1925
C. 1928
D. 1930
Answer: C. 1928
Q13. Which of Ravel’s piano concertos was specifically written for the left hand alone, premiered in 1932?
A. Piano Concerto in G major
B. Piano Concerto in D major for the Left Hand
C. Rapsodie espagnole
D. Le tombeau de Couperin
Answer: B. Piano Concerto in D major for the Left Hand
Q14. Ravel’s orchestral work La valse, evoking a waltz with darker undertones, dates from which year?
A. 1908
B. 1912
C. 1920
D. 1926
Answer: C. 1920
Q15. Which challenging piano suite by Ravel, inspired by poet Aloysius Bertrand, was completed in 1908?
A. Jeux d’eau
B. Gaspard de la nuit
C. Miroirs
D. Menuet sur le nom de Haydn
Answer: B. Gaspard de la nuit
Q16. Ravel’s opera L’heure espagnole, a comic tale of mistaken identities, premiered in what year?
A. 1905
B. 1910
C. 1911
D. 1920
Answer: B. 1911
Q17. Which chamber work by Ravel features harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet, composed in 1905?
A. Piano Trio
B. Sonata for Violin and Cello
C. Introduction and Allegro
D. Violin Sonata No. 2
Answer: C. Introduction and Allegro
Q18. Ravel’s song cycle Sheherazade, setting poems by Tristan Klingsor, was completed in what year?
A. 1899
B. 1903
C. 1907
D. 1913
Answer: B. 1903
Q19. The ballet music Ma mere l’Oye by Ravel was originally a piano duet before being orchestrated in what year?
A. 1908
B. 1909
C. 1910
D. 1911
Answer: D. 1911
Q20. A hallmark of Ravel’s style was his emphasis on orchestral clarity and experimentation with which musical form in Boléro?
A. Sonata form
B. Fugue
C. Ostinato rhythm
D. Canon
Answer: C. Ostinato rhythm
Q21. Which composer most directly influenced Ravel’s impressionistic tendencies, though Ravel preferred the label “neoclassical”?
A. Igor Stravinsky
B. Claude Debussy
C. Erik Satie
D. Franz Liszt
Answer: B. Claude Debussy
Q22. Ravel incorporated elements of which American music genre into later works like his two piano concertos?
A. Jazz
B. Blues
C. Folk
D. Ragtime
Answer: A. Jazz
Q23. In Ravel’s harmonic language, he frequently used which of the following to add color and tension?
A. Whole-tone scales only
B. Chords of the ninth and eleventh
C. Strict diatonic progressions
D. Augmented triads exclusively
Answer: B. Chords of the ninth and eleventh
Q24. Ravel drew inspiration for dance forms in his works from which historical French composers like Couperin and Rameau?
A. Baroque era
B. Romantic era
C. Classical era
D. Renaissance era
Answer: A. Baroque era
Q25. In 1910, Maurice Ravel co-founded which society to promote modernist music, with Gabriel Faure as its president?
A. Societe Nationale de Musique
B. Societe Musicale Independente
C. Association des Concerts Lamoureux
D. Opera de Paris Guild
Answer: B. Societe Musicale Independente










