Q1. What is the most common name for the large drum played with a foot pedal in a standard drum set?
A. Snare drum
B. Tom-tom
C. Bass drum
D. Floor tom
Answer: C. Bass drum
Q2. Which component of the drum set consists of two cymbals operated by a foot pedal?
A. Hi-hat
B. Crash cymbal
C. Ride cymbal
D. China cymbal
Answer: A. Hi-hat
Q3. What is the primary function of the snare drum in a drum set?
A. To provide deep low tones
B. To produce a sharp, cracking backbeat with snares underneath
C. To serve as the main time-keeping cymbal
D. To create accents and crashes
Answer: B. To produce a sharp, cracking backbeat with snares underneath
Q4. In a standard five-piece drum set, how many toms are typically included (excluding the bass drum and snare)?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: C. Three
Q5. What is a typical diameter range for a standard bass drum in a rock or pop drum set?
A. 12-14 inches
B. 16-18 inches
C. 18-20 inches
D. 20-24 inches
Answer: D. 20-24 inches
Q6. Which cymbal is primarily used for keeping steady time with a “ping” sound?
A. Crash cymbal
B. Splash cymbal
C. Ride cymbal
D. Hi-hat
Answer: C. Ride cymbal
Q7. The wires stretched across the bottom head of the snare drum are called:
A. Lugs
B. Snares
C. Strainer
D. Hoops
Answer: B. Snares
Q8. What material is most commonly used for drumsticks in modern drum sets?
A. Hickory wood
B. Metal
C. Plastic
D. Carbon fiber
Answer: A. Hickory wood
Q9. Which drummer is often credited with popularizing the modern drum set configuration in big band jazz, including tuned toms?
A. Ringo Starr
B. John Bonham
C. Gene Krupa
D. Neil Peart
Answer: C. Gene Krupa
Q10. In drum set history, the bass drum pedal was first patented around what year?
A. 1890
B. 1909
C. 1920
D. 1935
Answer: B. 1909
Q11. What was an early name for the drum set, referring to the various “traps” or effects added?
A. Trap set
B. Jazz kit
C. Contraption kit
D. Fusion set
Answer: A. Trap set
Q12. The drum set evolved primarily to allow one drummer to play multiple percussion parts due to:
A. Military marching needs
B. Space and budget constraints in theaters and bands
C. Electronic amplification
D. Rock concert volumes
Answer: B. Space and budget constraints in theaters and bands
Q13. Which city is most associated with the early development of the modern drum set in jazz?
A. New York
B. Chicago
C. New Orleans
D. Los Angeles
Answer: C. New Orleans
Q14. What is the typical size of a standard snare drum diameter?
A. 10-12 inches
B. 14 inches
C. 16-18 inches
D. 20-22 inches
Answer: B. 14 inches
Q15. Floor toms in a drum set are distinguished by:
A. Having legs to stand on the floor
B. Being mounted on the bass drum
C. Always being the smallest toms
D. Lacking resonant heads
Answer: A. Having legs to stand on the floor
Q16. Which cymbal is known for its explosive, trashy sound and often mounted upside down?
A. Ride
B. Hi-hat
C. Crash
D. China
Answer: D. China
Q17. Common wood materials for drum shells include maple, birch, and:
A. Oak
B. Pine
C. Cedar
D. Teak
Answer: A. Oak
Q18. In a four-piece drum set, what is typically included besides the snare and bass drum?
A. Two rack toms
B. One rack tom and one floor tom
C. Three floor toms
D. No toms
Answer: B. One rack tom and one floor tom
Q19. The hi-hat pedal allows the drummer to:
A. Crash the cymbals together
B. Play the ride pattern with the foot
C. Open and close the two cymbals for different sounds
D. Mute the bass drum
Answer: C. Open and close the two cymbals for different sounds
Q20. Which famous drummer used a large 26-inch bass drum and influenced rock drumming with powerful tones?
A. Buddy Rich
B. John Bonham
C. Ringo Starr
D. Keith Moon
Answer: B. John Bonham
Q21. Drum rudiments are essential sticking patterns; how many are recognized by the Percussive Arts Society?
A. 26
B. 30
C. 40
D. 50
Answer: C. 40
Q22. The single stroke roll rudiment consists of:
A. Alternating single strokes as fast as possible
B. Double strokes on each hand
C. A grace note followed by a primary stroke
D. Three strokes per hand
Answer: A. Alternating single strokes as fast as possible
Q23. A flam rudiment involves:
A. Two strokes on one hand
B. A grace note very close to the main stroke with opposite hands
C. Rapid alternating strokes
D. Dragging one stick
Answer: B. A grace note very close to the main stroke with opposite hands
Q24. The ride cymbal is typically what size in a standard kit?
A. 16-18 inches
B. 14-16 inches
C. 20-22 inches
D. 24-26 inches
Answer: C. 20-22 inches
Q25. Crash cymbals are commonly sized between:
A. 14-18 inches
B. 20-24 inches
C. 10-12 inches
D. 26 inches
Answer: A. 14-18 inches










