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Classifying Instruments by Their Construction Materials: A Study of Craftsmanship and Tradition

Description: This quiz aims to assess your knowledge about the classification of Indian musical instruments based on their construction materials. It delves into the craftsmanship and tradition behind the creation of these instruments, highlighting the unique characteristics and significance of each material.
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Which of the following materials is commonly used for the construction of the body of a sitar?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The body of a sitar is typically made from wood, often using specific types like toon or teak, due to their acoustic properties and durability.

What material is traditionally used for the strings of a veena?

  1. Metal

  2. Nylon

  3. Gut

  4. Silk


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Veena strings are traditionally made from gut, derived from animal intestines, known for their elasticity and ability to produce a rich, resonant sound.

Which material is commonly employed for the construction of the tabla?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Clay

  4. Skin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The tabla consists of two drums, the bayan and the dayan, both of which have their playing surfaces made from animal skin, typically goat or buffalo skin, for its acoustic properties and durability.

What material is often used for the body of a sarangi?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Gourd


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The body of a sarangi is usually made from wood, often using specific types like jackfruit or mulberry, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the tension of the strings.

Which material is traditionally used for the construction of the mridangam?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Clay

  4. Skin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The mridangam is a percussion instrument made from clay, often mixed with other materials like rice husk or metal filings, giving it a unique sound and resonance.

What material is commonly employed for the construction of the shehnai?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Ivory


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The shehnai is typically made from wood, often using specific types like blackwood or rosewood, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the intense air pressure required to play the instrument.

Which material is often used for the construction of the santoor?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The santoor is typically made from wood, often using specific types like walnut or maple, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the tension of the strings.

What material is traditionally used for the construction of the harmonium?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The harmonium is typically made from wood, often using specific types like teak or rosewood, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the weight of the metal reeds.

Which material is commonly employed for the construction of the ghatam?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Clay

  4. Skin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The ghatam is a percussion instrument made from clay, often mixed with other materials like sand or metal filings, giving it a unique sound and resonance.

What material is often used for the construction of the tanpura?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The tanpura is typically made from wood, often using specific types like teak or rosewood, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the tension of the strings.

Which material is traditionally used for the construction of the pakhawaj?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Clay

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The pakhawaj is typically made from wood, often using specific types like mango or jackfruit, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the tension of the strings.

What material is commonly employed for the construction of the bansuri?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The bansuri is typically made from bamboo, due to its acoustic properties and ability to produce a rich, mellow sound.

Which material is often used for the construction of the nagaswaram?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The nagaswaram is typically made from wood, often using specific types like blackwood or rosewood, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the intense air pressure required to play the instrument.

What material is traditionally used for the construction of the dhol?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Clay

  4. Skin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The dhol is a percussion instrument made from wood, with its playing surface made from animal skin, typically goat or buffalo skin, for its acoustic properties and durability.

Which material is commonly employed for the construction of the sarod?

  1. Wood

  2. Metal

  3. Bamboo

  4. Skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The sarod is typically made from wood, often using specific types like teak or rosewood, due to their acoustic properties and ability to withstand the tension of the strings.

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