KS2
Unit quiz
South and West Africa
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Question 1
Multiple choice
Where is the song Qongqothwane usually sung?
At weddings.
At funerals.
At christenings.
At bar mitzvahs.
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Question 2
Multiple choice
Which instrument is played by shaking it?
Kalimba.
Bongos.
Djembe.
Shekere.
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Question 3
Multiple choice
The song Shosholoza was originally sung by who?
Teachers.
Farmers.
Fishermen.
Miners.
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Question 4
Multiple choice
What type of structure does Shosholoza have?
Ternary structure.
Theme and variations.
Call and response.
Verse and chorus.
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Question 5
Multiple choice
What makes a chord?
Three or more rhythms played together.
Two or more notes played together.
Three or more dynamics played together.
Two or more songs played together.
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Question 6
Multiple choice
Which notes make up the D major chord?
A, C# and E.
D, F# and A.
E, G# and B.
D, F and A.
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Question 7
Multiple choice
When drumming, what is a ‘break’?
When you get to stop for a rest.
A short section of music that is different to everything else.
When a drumstick snaps.
A section of silence in the music.
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Question 8
Multiple choice
What do you call many rhythms played at once?
Polyrhythms.
Crescendo.
Alternating.
Regular.
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A&C
Multiple choice
answers
At weddings.
Shekere.
Miners.
Call and response.
Two or more notes played together.
D, F# and A.
A short section of music that is different to everything else.
Polyrhythms.
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