Grade 4 Music – Kenyan Folk Songs Quiz

1. What is a folk song?

These are songs that were sang only on the radio
These are songs that we sing that have a message.
These are songs that children sing.
These are songs from specific people or communities that were passed on by word of mouth.
Explanation:

2. Which one is not a part of a folk song performance?

Costumes
Speakers
Instruments
Dance
Explanation:

3. What is the importance of folk songs in our lives today?

They are used to destroy communities.
They have no importance.
They pass on outdate life lessons that guide us.
They help us keep our culture alive.
Explanation:

4. Which one of these answers is not a traditional costume used in folk song performance?

Leotards
Feathered hat
Traditional masks
Sisal skirts
Explanation:

5. Which on is less likely to be a traditional body movement used in accompanying folk songs?

Shaking the shoulders
Fist bumping
Moving the head from side to side
Jumping up and down
Explanation:

6. Which of the following instruments can be used to accompany a traditional folk song?

Shakers and Leg rattles
Violin and Shakers
Leg rattles and Drum set
Violin and Drum set
Explanation:

7. Which one is not a safety precaution during performance of folk songs?

Following the teacher's instructions on how to change movements.
Giving way to performers who are moving around the stage.
Throwing your arms around after checking if someone is close by.
Pushing performers out of the way.
Explanation:

8. Which value cannot be taught through folk songs?

Unity
Peace
Hate
Love
Explanation:

9. How can we not help people to know about folk songs?

By learning folk songs from our family members and teaching our friends.
By discouraging our friends from singing them.
By recording and posting performances of folk songs for people to access.
By performing them during school creative arts shows.
Explanation:

10. The word folk means________________

Kenyan
Traditional
People
Songs
Explanation:

11. When are folk songs not performed in Kenya?

During wedding ceremonies
During funerals
During Initiation
during national celebrations
Explanation:

12. What values can we learn from folk songs?

Irresponsibility
Information
Love for our culture
Love for our school
Explanation:

13. Folk songs are performed with movement for enjoyment and ____________

Music
Dance
Values
Uniformity
Explanation:

14. Which one of the following is not a safety measure to observe while performing a folk song?

Using appropriate props
Wearing high healed shoes
Dancing uniformly
singing while dancing
Explanation:

15. How can one get injured while performing a folk song?

Dancing uniformly
Eating while performing
wearing appropriate costume
Using the space well
Explanation:

16. What performers wear while performing are called?

Instruments
Folk songs
Costumes
Props
Explanation:

17. A __________ dance belongs to people of the same community

Routine
Folk
Dance
Rumba
Explanation:

18. Folk dances are not performed by_______________

Boys alone
Animals
Girls alone
Both men and women
Explanation:

19. Folk song is also known as what?

traditional music
Up beat music
Jazz Music
Modern music
Explanation:

20. Folk song is sung in ....

relaxed and easy voice
None of the Above
loud and hard voice
fast voice
Explanation:

21. What type of music reflects the diverse cultural heritage of Kenya?

Gospel
Hip Hop
Reggae
Benga
Explanation:

Benga music, which originated in Kenya, reflects the diverse cultural heritage of the country.

22. Which instrument is commonly used in Kenyan folk songs?

Guitar
Nyatiti
Piano
Violin
Explanation:

Nyatiti is a traditional stringed instrument commonly used in Kenyan folk songs.

23. What language are Kenyan folk songs typically sung in?

English
French
Swahili
Italian
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs are typically sung in Swahili, which is one of the official languages of Kenya.

24. Which dance style is often performed to Kenyan folk songs?

Tango
Isikuti
Benga
Ballet
Explanation:

Isikuti is a traditional Kenyan dance style often performed to Kenyan folk songs.

25. What is a common theme in Kenyan folk songs?

Space exploration
Fantasy creatures
Time travel
Love and relationships
Explanation:

Love and relationships are common themes in Kenyan folk songs, reflecting the daily experiences of people in the country.

26. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Kenyan folk songs?

Polyrhythmic percussion
Classical music structure
Harmonious vocal textures
Call and response singing
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs typically do not follow a classical music structure but instead focus on polyrhythmic percussion, call and response singing, and harmonious vocal textures.

27. What is the main purpose of performing Kenyan folk songs?

To preserve cultural heritage
To promote pop culture
To entertain tourists
To sell merchandise
Explanation:

One of the main purposes of performing Kenyan folk songs is to preserve the cultural heritage and traditions of the country for future generations.

28. Which of the following is a traditional Kenyan folk song?

Hakuna Matata
Gangnam Style
Despacito
Jambo Bwana
Explanation:

'Jambo Bwana' is a popular traditional Kenyan folk song that is often performed in cultural events and celebrations.

29. What role do oral traditions play in the preservation of Kenyan folk songs?

No role
Major role
Temporary role
Minor role
Explanation:

Oral traditions play a major role in the preservation of Kenyan folk songs, as they are passed down through generations by word of mouth.

30. Which of the following is a common musical form in Kenyan folk songs?

Strophic form
Rondo
Sonata
Fugue
Explanation:

Strophic form, where the same music is repeated for each verse of the song, is a common musical form in Kenyan folk songs.

31. What is the traditional instrument commonly used in Kenyan folk songs?

Nyatiti
Violin
Drum
Guitar
Explanation:

The nyatiti is a traditional harp-like instrument commonly used in Kenyan folk songs.

32. Which language is often used to sing Kenyan folk songs?

English
Swahili
French
Spanish
Explanation:

Swahili is one of the main languages used in singing Kenyan folk songs.

33. What is the common theme in Kenyan folk songs?

Robots
Love
Wildlife
Space
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs often celebrate the country's rich wildlife and nature.

34. Which dance style is commonly associated with Kenyan folk songs?

Luo Dance
Tap Dance
Breakdance
Ballet
Explanation:

Luo Dance is a traditional Kenyan dance style often performed to folk songs from the region.

35. What is the main message conveyed in Kenyan folk songs?

Value Community
Respect Elders
Disrespect Nature
Ignore Traditions
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs often emphasize the importance of community and togetherness.

36. Which of the following is a popular Kenyan folk song?

Gangnam Style
Jambo Bwana
Despacito
Shape of You
Explanation:

'Jambo Bwana' is a well-known Kenyan folk song that is often sung to welcome visitors.

37. What role do drums play in Kenyan folk songs?

Visual decoration
Background noise
Rhythmic accompaniment
Lead melody
Explanation:

Drums in Kenyan folk songs provide rhythmic accompaniment to the melodies and vocals.

38. What does the term 'nyatiti' refer to in Kenyan folk music?

Dance move
Harmonica
Traditional instrument
Songbird
Explanation:

Nyatiti is a traditional Kenyan instrument with strings, similar to a harp, used in folk music.

39. Who are the main performers of Kenyan folk songs?

Professional athletes
Local communities
Movie stars
Opera singers
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs are often performed by local communities as a way of preserving cultural heritage.

40. Which of these activities would most likely accompany a Kenyan folk song?

Skydiving
Picnic in the park
Traditional dance performance
Shopping at the mall
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs are often accompanied by traditional dance performances that depict the stories in the songs.

41. What is the purpose of singing Kenyan folk songs?

To preserve culture
To cause chaos
To spread love
To insult others
Explanation:

Singing Kenyan folk songs helps preserve the rich cultural heritage of the country for future generations.

42. Which of the following is not a characteristic of Kenyan folk songs?

Interactive audience participation
Simple melodies
Live drumming
Complex harmonies
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs typically have simple melodies and live drumming, but they are not known for complex harmonies.

43. What emotion is often expressed in Kenyan folk songs?

Joy
Sadness
Confusion
Anger
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs often express feelings of joy, celebration, and gratitude.

44. Which season is often celebrated in Kenyan folk songs?

Harvest
Spring
Autumn
Winter
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs often celebrate the harvest season, highlighting the importance of agriculture in the country.

45. What is the importance of storytelling in Kenyan folk songs?

To confuse listeners
To pass down traditions
To show off vocal range
To increase sales
Explanation:

Storytelling in Kenyan folk songs is a way of passing down traditions, values, and cultural practices to future generations.

46. Which of the following is not a common theme in Kenyan folk songs?

Love for nature
Joy and celebration
Greed and materialism
Respect for elders
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs typically celebrate love for nature, respect for elders, and joyous occasions, not greed and materialism.

47. Who is often credited with composing Kenyan folk songs?

Local musicians
Aliens
Ancient kings
Celebrity chefs
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs are usually composed by local musicians who draw inspiration from their cultural heritage and experiences.

48. Which of the following is a common dance move in Kenyan folk songs?

Moonwalk
Safari Dance
Twist and Shout
Electric Slide
Explanation:

The Safari Dance is a common traditional dance move often performed during Kenyan folk songs.

49. What is the significance of call-and-response in Kenyan folk songs?

To create harmonies
To confuse the audience
To engage the community
To gather attention
Explanation:

Call-and-response in Kenyan folk songs is a way of engaging the community in the performance, creating a communal experience.

50. Which of the following is not a common traditional attire for performing Kenyan folk songs?

Cowboy hat
Beaded jewelry
Animal print clothing
Brightly colored fabrics
Explanation:

Cowboy hats are not typically part of traditional Kenyan attire for performing folk songs, which often include beaded jewelry and bright fabrics.

51. What role do women play in the performance of Kenyan folk songs?

Instrumentalists
Drummers
Lead vocalists
Audience members only
Explanation:

Women often take on lead vocal roles in the performance of Kenyan folk songs, showcasing their powerful and emotive voices.

52. Which of these activities is often associated with Kenyan folk song performances?

Circus tricks
Storytelling
Ice skating
Basketball games
Explanation:

Storytelling is often intertwined with Kenyan folk song performances, adding depth and meaning to the songs being sung.

53. What cultural value is promoted through Kenyan folk songs?

Selfishness
Isolation
Competition
Unity
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs often promote values of unity, togetherness, and community bonding among the listeners and performers.

54. Which of the following is not a traditional dance style in Kenyan folk songs?

Kikuyu
Luo
Maasai
Waltz
Explanation:

The Waltz is not a traditional Kenyan dance style associated with folk songs, unlike the Kikuyu, Luo, and Maasai dances.

55. What is the main source of inspiration for Kenyan folk songs?

Fashion trends
Ancient myths and legends
Science fiction movies
Weather forecasts
Explanation:

Kenyan folk songs draw inspiration from ancient myths, legends, and cultural stories that have been passed down through generations.

56. Which of the following is a common greeting used in Kenyan folk songs?

Hola
Namaste
Jambo
Bonjour
Explanation:

The greeting 'Jambo' is commonly used in Kenyan folk songs to welcome and greet others, showcasing the hospitality and warmth of the culture.