Flute Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. What family of musical instruments does the Western concert flute belong to?
A. Brass
B. Woodwind
C. String
D. Percussion
Answer: B. Woodwind
Q2. Who is credited with inventing the modern Boehm system flute in 1847?
A. James Galway
B. Jean-Pierre Rampal
C. Theobald Boehm
D. Claude Debussy
Answer: C. Theobald Boehm
Q3. What is the standard pitch of the Western concert flute?
A. G
B. Bb
C. A
D. C
Answer: D. C
Q4. Which part of the flute is primarily responsible for producing the initial sound?
A. Footjoint
B. Body
C. Headjoint embouchure hole
D. Keys
Answer: C. Headjoint embouchure hole
Q5. The flute is classified as an aerophone because it produces sound by:
A. Vibrating strings
B. Striking membranes
C. Reed vibration
D. Vibrating air column
Answer: D. Vibrating air column
Q6. What material is the modern Western concert flute most commonly made from?
A. Wood
B. Bamboo
C. Silver or silver-plated metal
D. Gold-plated brass
Answer: C. Silver or silver-plated metal
Q7. Which famous flutist is known as “the man with the golden flute”?
A. Emmanuel Pahud
B. Sir James Galway
C. Jean-Pierre Rampal
D. Herbie Mann
Answer: B. Sir James Galway
Q8. What is the approximate range of the standard concert flute?
A. Two octaves
B. Three octaves
C. Over three octaves
D. Four octaves
Answer: C. Over three octaves
Q9. The piccolo is a smaller member of the flute family pitched:
A. One octave lower
B. One octave higher
C. A fifth lower
D. A fourth higher
Answer: B. One octave higher
Q10. Which composer wrote the famous solo piece Syrinx for unaccompanied flute?
A. J.S. Bach
B. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
C. Claude Debussy
D. Igor Stravinsky
Answer: C. Claude Debussy
Q11. The bansuri is a traditional transverse flute primarily associated with which culture?
A. Indian
B. Chinese
C. Japanese
D. South American
Answer: A. Indian
Q12. What distinguishes the shakuhachi from the Western concert flute?
A. It has a reed
B. It is end-blown with five finger holes
C. It uses a Boehm key system
D. It is made of metal
Answer: B. It is end-blown with five finger holes
Q13. The pan flute consists of:
A. Multiple tubes of graduated lengths
B. A single tube with keys
C. A fipple mouthpiece
D. A cylindrical metal body
Answer: A. Multiple tubes of graduated lengths
Q14. Which flute uses a membrane over a hole to create a buzzing timbre?
A. Bansuri
B. Dizi
C. Recorder
D. Alto flute
Answer: B. Dizi
Q15. The recorder differs from the concert flute mainly in that it is:
A. End-blown with a fipple mouthpiece
B. Side-blown
C. Metal with keys
D. Pitched in Bb
Answer: A. End-blown with a fipple mouthpiece
Q16. What is the primary way to clean the inside of a flute after playing?
A. Rinse with water
B. Use a cleaning rod with a soft cloth swab
C. Apply silver polish inside
D. Blow compressed air
Answer: B. Use a cleaning rod with a soft cloth swab
Q17. How often should a flute typically receive professional maintenance (COA)?
A. Every week
B. Every month
C. Once a year
D. Every five years
Answer: C. Once a year
Q18. To avoid tarnish on a silver flute, what should be used externally?
A. Water and soap
B. Silver polishing cloth
C. Alcohol wipes on pads
D. Oil on the body
Answer: B. Silver polishing cloth
Q19. The alto flute is pitched in:
A. C
B. G
C. Bb
D. Eb
Answer: B. G
Q20. Which famous work features a prominent flute solo in its opening?
A. Debussy’s Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune
B. Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5
C. Mozart’s Symphony No. 40
D. Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker
Answer: A. Debussy’s Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune
Q21. The bass flute is typically pitched:
A. One octave higher than the concert flute
B. One octave lower
C. A fifth lower
D. In C like the concert flute
Answer: B. One octave lower
Q22. What technique involves directing the airstream differently for higher registers on the flute?
A. Embouchure adjustment
B. Tonguing
C. Key clicking
D. Overblowing with reeds
Answer: A. Embouchure adjustment
Q23. Which flutist is renowned for bridging classical and jazz styles?
A. James Galway
B. Emmanuel Pahud
C. Herbie Mann
D. Hariprasad Chaurasia
Answer: C. Herbie Mann
Q24. The fife is a small, high-pitched flute historically used in:
A. Orchestral solos
B. Military marching bands
C. Indian classical music
D. Zen meditation
Answer: B. Military marching bands
Q25. What should never be applied directly to flute pads during cleaning?
A. Polishing cloth
B. Dry swab
C. Alcohol or liquids
D. Soft brush
Answer: C. Alcohol or liquids