Fun Music Quiz for Kids and Adults

Music connects people of all ages and backgrounds. A good quiz not only entertains but also sharpens your musical knowledge, introduces you to new genres, and strengthens memory and reasoning. Whether you play alone or in a team, a music quiz is a fun way to challenge yourself and learn something new about the sounds you love.

Benefits of playing a music quiz

Playing music quizzes is a fun and effective way to learn more about the world of music while sharpening your mind. They help you discover new artists, instruments, and genres, all while boosting memory and recall of lyrics, song titles, and facts. Music quizzes also encourage teamwork, bringing people together through friendly competition and shared enthusiasm, while sparking curiosity that inspires you to explore new sounds and styles you might never have encountered otherwise.

How to play the Fun Music Quiz

Playing a music quiz is simple and enjoyable. You can play solo or gather a team for extra fun and collaboration. Set the mood with a relaxed atmosphere, listen closely to each question or audio clip, and trust your instincts when you’re unsure of an answer. Most importantly, enjoy the experience—music quizzes are about learning, laughing, and connecting with others through the shared love of music.

The Ultimate Music Quiz (20 Questions)

Easy Round

  1. Who sings “Bohemian Rhapsody”?
    a) Queen b) The Beatles c) Elton John d) David Bowie
    Answer: a) Queen

  2. Complete the lyric: “Twinkle, twinkle, little ___.”
    a) Star b) Light c) Sparkle d) Shine
    Answer: a) Star

  3. Which instrument is known as the “King of Instruments”?
    a) Organ b) Guitar c) Violin d) Piano
    Answer: a) Organ

  4. What is the highest male vocal range?
    a) Tenor b) Baritone c) Bass d) Countertenor
    Answer: d) Countertenor

  5. Which musical genre originated in Jamaica?
    a) Reggae b) Salsa c) Tango d) Samba
    Answer: a) Reggae

Medium Round

  1. Which composer wrote the Moonlight Sonata?
    a) Chopin b) Beethoven c) Mozart d) Bach
    Answer: b) Beethoven

  2. In which decade did Nirvana rise to fame?
    a) 1990s b) 1980s c) 1970s d) 1960s
    Answer: a) 1990s

  3. Who is the lead singer of Maroon 5?
    a) Adam Levine b) Chris Martin c) Bono d) Brandon Flowers
    Answer: a) Adam Levine

  4. Which band performed “Stairway to Heaven”?
    a) Led Zeppelin b) Pink Floyd c) The Who d) AC/DC
    Answer: a) Led Zeppelin

  5. Which composer wrote the ballet The Nutcracker?
    a) Tchaikovsky b) Stravinsky c) Prokofiev d) Shostakovich
    Answer: a) Tchaikovsky

Hard Round

  1. Which instrument is often used in flamenco music?
    a) Guitar b) Sitar c) Lute d) Oud
    Answer: a) Guitar

  2. What is the small percussion instrument made of two shells clicked together?
    a) Castanets b) Claves c) Maracas d) Tambourine
    Answer: a) Castanets

  3. Which musician popularized the “Moonwalk”?
    a) Michael Jackson b) Prince c) Usher d) Justin Timberlake
    Answer: a) Michael Jackson

  4. Who is known for “Hello” and “Rolling in the Deep”?
    a) Adele b) Beyoncé c) Rihanna d) Taylor Swift
    Answer: a) Adele

  5. Which famous rock band released The Wall?
    a) Pink Floyd b) Queen c) The Who d) Led Zeppelin
    Answer: a) Pink Floyd

Expert Round

  1. Which Indian instrument has a long neck and sympathetic strings?
    a) Sitar b) Shamisen c) Koto d) Erhu
    Answer: a) Sitar

  2. Which Caribbean genre features syncopated rhythms and call-and-response patterns?
    a) Calypso b) Merengue c) Rumba d) Salsa
    Answer: a) Calypso

  3. Who was known for his innovative electric-guitar work on Are You Experienced?
    a) Jimi Hendrix b) Eric Clapton c) Jimmy Page d) Carlos Santana
    Answer: a) Jimi Hendrix

  4. What are the small twin drums often used in Latin music called?
    a) Bongos b) Congas c) Timbales d) Cajón
    Answer: a) Bongos

  5. Which classical composer wrote the opera Don Giovanni?
    a) Mozart b) Verdi c) Wagner d) Beethoven
    Answer: a) Mozart

Want More?

Keep your musical mind sharp with apps like SongPop, Sporcle, or Trivia Crack, or host your own quiz night at home using these questions. If you enjoyed this, check out our blog for more fun games, trivia, and musical learning ideas.

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