Step into the aromatic world of fragrances where each scent tells a story and evokes memories. Whether you are a perfume enthusiast or just curious about the art of scent-making, this quiz will challenge your knowledge and perhaps even teach you something new about the olfactory wonders. Ready to test your sense of smell and your fragrance facts? Let’s get started!
We recommend that you do not leave the page that you are taking this quiz in. Stay honest 🙂
Fragrance Quiz Questions Overview
1. What is the primary ingredient in most perfumes?
Water
Alcohol
Oil
Glycerin
2. Which flower is famously known as the ‘Queen of Flowers’ in perfumery?
Lily
Rose
Jasmine
Lavender
3. Which country is considered the birthplace of modern perfumery?
Italy
France
Egypt
India
4. What is the term for the top layer of a fragrance that you smell immediately after application?
Base notes
Heart notes
Top notes
Middle notes
5. Which of the following is a well-known fragrance family?
Spicy
Woody
Sweet
Fresh
6. What is the name of the famous perfume created by Coco Chanel in 1921?
Chanel No. 5
Chanel No. 19
Chanel No. 22
Coco Mademoiselle
7. Which essential oil is known for its calming and relaxing properties?
Peppermint
Lavender
Eucalyptus
Tea Tree
8. What does the term ‘sillage’ refer to in perfumery?
The longevity of a fragrance
The strength of a fragrance
The trail left by a fragrance
The initial burst of a fragrance
9. Which of the following is a common base note in perfumes?
Bergamot
Vanilla
Lemon
Orange
10. What is the term for a perfume that contains a high concentration of fragrance oils?
Eau de Toilette
Eau de Cologne
Eau de Parfum
Perfume Extract
11. Which of the following is a citrus-based fragrance?
Bergamot
Sandalwood
Patchouli
Amber
12. What is the main difference between Eau de Toilette and Eau de Parfum?
Price
Packaging
Concentration of fragrance oils
Brand
13. Which fragrance note is typically the longest lasting?
Top notes
Heart notes
Base notes
Middle notes
14. Which of the following is a popular method for extracting essential oils from flowers?
Distillation
Cold pressing
Solvent extraction
Enfleurage
15. What is the term for a fragrance that is suitable for both men and women?
Unisex
Androgynous
Neutral
Universal
16. Which of the following is a common heart note in perfumes?
Cedarwood
Rose
Musk
Vanilla
We recommend that you do not leave the page that you are taking this quiz in. Stay honest 🙂