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Decoding the Rhythms: Percussion Instruments of India

Description: **Decoding the Rhythms: Percussion Instruments of India Quiz** Test your knowledge about the diverse percussion instruments that form the backbone of Indian music.
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Which of these percussion instruments is known for its distinctive barrel-shaped body and is played with the hands?

  1. Tabla

  2. Mridangam

  3. Ghatam

  4. Kanjira


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The mridangam is a double-headed drum from South India, played by striking the drumheads with the hands.

The tabla is a set of two drums, one of which is called the:

  1. Tabla

  2. Bayan

  3. Dagga

  4. Pakihawaj


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The tabla consists of a larger drum called the bayan and a smaller drum called the dagga.

The ghatam is a:

  1. Barrel-shaped drum

  2. Clay pot

  3. Metal pot

  4. Wooden block


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The ghatam is a clay pot with a narrow mouth, played by striking it with the fingers.

The kanjira is a:

  1. Frame drum

  2. Tambourine

  3. Goblet drum

  4. Talking drum


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The kanjira is a small frame drum with a goatskin head, played with the fingers.

The dholak is a:

  1. Double-headed drum

  2. Single-headed drum

  3. Frame drum

  4. Goblet drum


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The dholak is a double-headed drum played with two sticks.

Which of these percussion instruments is traditionally made from the wood of the jackfruit tree?

  1. Tabla

  2. Mridangam

  3. Ghatam

  4. Kanjira


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The tabla is traditionally made from the wood of the jackfruit tree, with goatskin heads.

The mridangam is often used to accompany which type of music?

  1. Carnatic music

  2. Hindustani music

  3. Qawwali

  4. Bhajan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The mridangam is primarily used in Carnatic music, a classical music genre from South India.

The ghatam is commonly used in which type of ensemble?

  1. Carnatic music ensemble

  2. Hindustani music ensemble

  3. Qawwali ensemble

  4. Bhajan ensemble


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ghatam is a common instrument in Carnatic music ensembles, often accompanying the mridangam and violin.

The kanjira is often played in:

  1. Carnatic music

  2. Hindustani music

  3. Qawwali

  4. Bhajan


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The kanjira is frequently used in qawwali, a devotional music genre from the Indian subcontinent.

The dholak is commonly found in which region of India?

  1. North India

  2. South India

  3. East India

  4. West India


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The dholak is a popular percussion instrument in North India, often used in folk music and devotional music.

Which of these percussion instruments is played by striking it with a wooden stick?

  1. Tabla

  2. Mridangam

  3. Ghatam

  4. Kanjira


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The tabla is played with two wooden sticks, one called the dayan and the other called the bayan.

The mridangam is typically played in a:

  1. Sitting position

  2. Standing position

  3. Kneeling position

  4. Lying down position


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The mridangam is usually played while sitting on the floor, with the drum placed between the legs.

The ghatam is often played by:

  1. Striking it with the fingers

  2. Rubbing it with the fingers

  3. Shaking it

  4. Blowing into it


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The ghatam is played by striking it with the fingers, producing a rich and resonant sound.

The kanjira is held in which hand while playing?

  1. Left hand

  2. Right hand

  3. Both hands

  4. It is not held


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The kanjira is typically held in the left hand while playing, with the right hand used to strike the drumhead.

The dholak is often used to accompany which type of dance?

  1. Bharatanatyam

  2. Kathak

  3. Odissi

  4. Bhangra


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The dholak is commonly used to accompany bhangra, a lively folk dance from the Punjab region of India.

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