Piano Quiz Questions and Answers

Q1. Who is credited with inventing the modern piano around 1700?
A. Johann Sebastian Bach
B. Bartolomeo Cristofori
C. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
D. Sebastien Erard
Answer: B. Bartolomeo Cristofori

Q2. What was the original name given to the piano by its inventor, reflecting its ability to play soft and loud?
A. Fortepiano
B. Clavichord
C. Gravicembalo col piano e forte
D. Harpsichord forte
Answer: C. Gravicembalo col piano e forte

Q3. In which city was the piano invented?
A. Vienna, Austria
B. Florence, Italy
C. Paris, France
D. London, England
Answer: B. Florence, Italy

Q4. Which predecessor instrument influenced the piano but lacked dynamic volume control?
A. Harpsichord
B. Organ
C. Violin
D. Flute
Answer: A. Harpsichord

Q5. Who invented the double escapement action in 1821, allowing faster note repetition?
A. Bartolomeo Cristofori
B. Sebastien Erard
C. John Broadwood
D. Gottfried Silbermann
Answer: B. Sebastien Erard

Q6. What classification best describes the piano due to its hammer-striking mechanism?
A. String instrument only
B. Wind instrument
C. Percussion instrument
D. Keyboard instrument only
Answer: C. Percussion instrument

Q7. Approximately how many keys does a standard modern piano have?
A. 61
B. 88
C. 95
D. 97
Answer: B. 88

Q8. How many octaves does a standard 88-key piano typically span?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8
Answer: C. 7

Q9. In piano notation, what is the note known as “middle C”?
A. C4
B. C5
C. C6
D. C7
Answer: A. C4

Q10. Black keys on a piano are arranged in groups of:
A. Twos and fours
B. Threes only
C. Twos and threes
D. Fives
Answer: C. Twos and threes

Q11. What is the primary difference between grand and upright pianos?
A. Number of keys
B. Hammer material
C. Number of pedals
D. String orientation (horizontal vs. vertical)
Answer: D. String orientation (horizontal vs. vertical)

Q12. Which type of piano generally offers superior touch responsiveness due to gravity-assisted hammer return?
A. Upright
B. Digital
C. Grand
D. Square
Answer: C. Grand

Q13. What is a baby grand piano typically classified as?
A. Under 5 feet long
B. 5 to 6 feet long
C. Over 9 feet long
D. Vertical design
Answer: B. 5 to 6 feet long

Q14. Which famous brand is renowned for concert grand pianos like the Model D?
A. Yamaha
B. Bosendorfer
C. Kawai
D. Steinway & Sons
Answer: D. Steinway & Sons

Q15. Which Austrian brand is known for extra bass keys in some models (up to 97 keys)?
A. Steinway
B. Yamaha
C. Bosendorfer
D. Fazioli
Answer: C Bosendorfer

Q16. What mechanism inside the piano causes hammers to strike the strings?
A. Plucking jacks
B. Action
C. Damper levers
D. Soundboard
Answer: B. Action

Q17. What lifts dampers from the strings to allow sustained sound?
A. Sustain (damper) pedal
B. Soft pedal
C. Una corda pedal
D. Middle pedal
Answer: A. Sustain (damper) pedal

Q18. What does the una corda (soft) pedal do on a grand piano?
A. Sustains all notes
B. Shifts the action to strike fewer strings
C. Mutes the sound completely
D. Raises all dampers partially
Answer: B. Shifts the action to strike fewer strings

Q19. In upright pianos, what is the middle pedal often called?
A. Sustain
B. Una corda
C. Practice or muffler
D. Sostenuto
Answer: C. Practice or muffler

Q20. Which pedal selectively sustains only notes held when pressed?
A. Damper
B. Soft
C. Practice
D. Sostenuto
Answer: D. Sostenuto

Q21. Which composer is famous for the bagatelle “Für Elise”?
A. Mozart
B. Chopin
C. Beethoven
D. Liszt
Answer: C. Beethoven

Q22. Which Romantic composer wrote primarily for piano, including Nocturnes and Études?
A. Beethoven
B. Frederic Chopin
C. Franz Liszt
D. Johannes Brahms
Answer: B. Frederic Chopin

Q23. Who composed the virtuosic Hungarian Rhapsodies?
A. Liszt
B. Rachmaninoff
C. Debussy
D. Schumann
Answer: A. Liszt

Q24. Which Beethoven piano sonata is nicknamed “Moonlight”?
A. No. 8
B. No. 9
C. No. 14
D. No. 29
Answer: C. No. 14

Q25. Approximately how much total tension do the strings exert on a piano’s frame?
A. 5 tons
B. 20 tons
C. 50 tons
D. 100 tons
Answer: B. 20 tons