Physics and music have long been closely linked but how much do you know about their connections? Find out by taking this fun trivia quiz.
1 At which institution in London did Queen guitarist Brian May study physics? A. King’s College B. University College C. Imperial College D. Queen Mary
2 What instrument is Albert Einstein best known for playing? A. Piano B. Trumpet C. Cello D. Violin
3 Which of these was not a song by German electronic band Kraftwerk? A. Electricity B. Radioactivity C. Uranium D. Transistor
4 US physicist and polymath Douglas Hofstadter once wrote a book that in part examined the work of which composer? A. Bach B. Beethoven C. Berlioz D. Brahms
5 German pop star Lena Meyer-Landrut won the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest with a song that likens her relationship to her lover to which piece of hardware? A. Satellite B. Laser C. Fusion reactor D. Magnet
6 In 2017 hip-hop star, philanthropist and entrepreneur will.i.am met physicists on a tour of which UK university? A. Aberdeen B. Birmingham C. Cardiff D. Durham
7 Which 1970s rock band sang the lyric “I’m a Spaceship Superstar… got a solar-powered laser beam guitar”? A. Slade B. Prism C. Sweet D. Wizzard
Test your knowledge of art, space and science in this trivia quiz
8 Which of these was not a song by British rock band Muse? A. Supermassive Black Holes B. Starlight C. Neutron Star Collision D. Quasar
9 Which of these terms is not used to describe the shape of a concert hall? A. Shoebox B. Vineyard. C. Shell D. Horseshoe
10 Who sang this appallingly stereotypical description of a physicist? “The lasers are in the lab/The old man is dressed in white clothes/Everybody says he’s mad/No one knows the things that he knows”? A. Joni Mitchell B. James Taylor C. Neil Young D.Linda Ronstadt
Stuck for the answers? The solutions are given below.
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