MUSIC QUIZ GRP 4 (DIDGERIDOO)

A beautifully hand-painted Didgeridoo resting against a backdrop of the Australian outback, with a sunset casting warm colors across the desert landscape. Include elements like eucalyptus trees and Aboriginal artwork.

Didgeridoo Music Quiz

Test your knowledge about the unique and fascinating Didgeridoo, a traditional Australian musical instrument. This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of its history, construction, and cultural significance.

  • 11 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about Australian culture and music
  • Suitable for music enthusiasts and learners alike
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by PlayingWallaby237
Where did the Didgeridoo come from?
Australia
Brazil
New Zealand
Europe
It is a brass instrument.
True
False
I don't know
Maybe
Which part of the didgeridoo was in the picture? (One answer only)
Mouthpiece
Head
The body
Blowhole
Other instruments found in the same country?(There are two answers pick one)
Gum-Leaf
Flute
Blow leaf
Wobble Board
When was the didgeridoo made?
1500 Years Ago
1000 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
200 Years Ago
Local food in Australia?(Two answers pick one)
Rice
Crocodile meat
Flies
Mud Crab
How was it made?
Made out of metal
Carved out of wood
Plastic
Bricks/ Concrete
How long is the Didgeridoo?
1m to 3m
30cm to 70cm
10m to 14m
80cm to 1m
Tourist attractions?(Two answers pick one)
Mount Olga
River Cove
Litchfield National Park
Park of Mangroves
How is the Didgeridoo played?
Hitting the ground
Hitting hand
Blowing into it
Swinging it around
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