Violin Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. What is the standard number of strings on a violin?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
Answer: B. 4
Q2. Which string on the violin is the lowest in pitch?
A. E
B. A
C. D
D. G
Answer: D. G
Q3. In standard tuning, what are the notes of the violin’s open strings from lowest to highest?
A. G, D, A, E
B. E, A, D, G
C. A, D, G, E
D. G, A, D, E
Answer: A. G, D, A, E
Q4. What material is traditionally used for the top (belly) of a violin?
A. Maple
B. Ebony
C. Spruce
D. Rosewood
Answer: C. Spruce
Q5. Which wood is commonly used for the back, sides, and neck of a violin?
A. Spruce
B. Maple
C. Pine
D. Walnut
Answer: B. Maple
Q6. What is the function of the sound post inside the violin?
A. To transmit vibrations from the top to the back
B. To hold the tailpiece
C. To support the fingerboard
D. To anchor the bridge
Answer: A. To transmit vibrations from the top to the back
Q7. What are the f-holes on a violin primarily designed for?
A. Decoration
B. Holding the bridge
C. Allowing sound to escape
D. Attaching the chin rest
Answer: C. Allowing sound to escape
Q8. Which part of the violin is typically made of ebony for durability?
A. Fingerboard
B. Bridge
C. Tailpiece
D. Scroll
Answer: A. Fingerboard
Q9. What is the bridge on a violin responsible for?
A. Tuning the strings
B. Transmitting vibrations to the body
C. Holding the bow hair
D. Supporting the chin
Answer: B. Transmitting vibrations to the body
Q10. Where did the modern violin originate in the 16th century?
A. Germany
B. France
C. Italy
D. England
Answer: C. Italy
Q11. Who is considered one of the earliest known violin makers?
A. Antonio Stradivari
B. Andrea Amati
C. Giuseppe Guarneri
D. Niccolo Paganini
Answer: B. Andrea Amati
Q12. In which Italian city was Antonio Stradivari based?
A. Venice
B. Brescia
C. Cremona
D. Milan
Answer: C. Cremona
Q13. Antonio Stradivari was a student or apprentice of which famous maker?
A. Niccolo Amati
B. Gasparo da Salo
C. Giovanni Maggini
D. Jacob Stainer
Answer: A. Niccolo Amati
Q14. During which period did Stradivari produce his finest instruments, often called his “Golden Period”?
A. 1660–1680
B. 1700–1720
C. 1730–1737
D. 1680–1700
Answer: B. 1700–1720
Q15. Approximately how many Stradivari violins survive today?
A. About 100
B. About 500
C. About 650
D. Fewer than 50
Answer: C. About 650
Q16. What technique involves plucking the strings with the fingers instead of using the bow?
A. Vibrato
B. Spiccato
C. Pizzicato
D. Sul ponticello
Answer: C. Pizzicato
Q17. What does vibrato add to a note on the violin?
A. Volume increase
B. Pitch variation for expression
C. Faster tempo
D. Harmonic overtones only
Answer: B. Pitch variation for expression
Q18. Which bowing technique involves bouncing the bow off the strings?
A. Legato
B. Staccato
C. Spiccato
D. Detache
Answer: C. Spiccato
Q19. Playing near the bridge produces what effect?
A. Sul ponticello (glassy, metallic)
B. Sul tasto (flute-like)
C. Col legno (wooden sound)
D. Pizzicato (plucked)
Answer: A. Sul ponticello (glassy, metallic)
Q20. What is left-hand pizzicato?
A. Plucking with the bow hand
B. Plucking strings with the fingering hand while bowing others
C. Using a plectrum
D. Strumming all strings
Answer: B. Plucking strings with the fingering hand while bowing others
Q21. Which famous composer wrote “The Four Seasons,” a set of violin concertos?
A. Antonio Vivaldi
B. Johann Sebastian Bach
C. Ludwig van Beethoven
D. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Answer: A. Antonio Vivaldi
Q22. Who composed the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35, a Romantic masterpiece?
A. Felix Mendelssohn
B. Johannes Brahms
C. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
D. Max Bruch
Answer: C. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Q23. Niccolo Paganini is famous for his 24 Caprices for solo violin, showcasing extreme virtuosity. Which technique did he popularize?
A. Basic scales
B. Left-hand pizzicato and harmonics
C. Simple folk tunes
D. Slow adagios only
Answer: B. Left-hand pizzicato and harmonics
Q24. Which composer wrote six unaccompanied Sonatas and Partitas for violin?
A. Johann Sebastian Bach
B. Antonio Vivaldi
C. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
D. Ludwig van Beethoven
Answer: A. Johann Sebastian Bach
Q25. How does the viola differ from the violin in tuning?
A. Same tuning, larger size
B. Tuned a fifth lower (C-G-D-A)
C. Tuned an octave higher
D. Has five strings
Answer: B. Tuned a fifth lower (C-G-D-A)