1.
Complete these lyrics: "I'll sit and watch your car burn. With the fire that you started in me. But _____________ to ask it out. Go ahead and watch my heart burn."
Correct Answer
B. You never came back.
Explanation
The correct answer is "you never came back." This answer fits the context of the lyrics, as it suggests that the person being referred to in the song never returned after leaving. This line implies a sense of abandonment and betrayal, which aligns with the theme of the song.
2.
Complete these lyrics: "I'm only good at being bad, bad. I like when you get ______."
Correct Answer
A. Mad
Explanation
This question is asking for the completion of the lyrics of a song. The phrase "I'm only good at being bad, bad. I like when you get mad" suggests that the person singing the song enjoys when the other person gets angry. Therefore, the correct answer is "mad".
3.
Complete these lyrics: "I wanna ______ your ________, and hide you in my treasure chest."
Correct Answer
C. Steal; soul
Explanation
The correct answer is "steal; soul". The lyrics are expressing a desire to possess someone's soul and keep them hidden away, suggesting a deep and intense connection or obsession with the person.
4.
Complete these lyrics: "Burning cities and napalm skies, ___________ inside those ocean eyes."
Correct Answer
C. Fifteen flares
Explanation
The correct answer is "Fifteen flares." The lyrics suggest a scene of destruction and chaos with burning cities and napalm skies. The phrase "inside those ocean eyes" implies that the speaker is referring to someone's eyes, which are compared to the vastness and depth of the ocean. The word "flares" adds to the imagery, indicating that there are fifteen intense and bright bursts of light, possibly symbolizing hope or resilience amidst the devastation.
5.
Complete these lyrics: "As long as I'm here, _______________________."
Correct Answer
A. No one can hurt you.
Explanation
The correct answer is "no one can hurt you." This line suggests that the speaker will protect and shield the person they are addressing from any harm or pain. It implies a sense of emotional support and reassurance, emphasizing that as long as the speaker is present, the person will be safe and protected from any hurtful experiences.
6.
Name the song these lyrics belong to: "Help, I lost myself again, but I remember you"?
Correct Answer
B. Six Feet Under
Explanation
The correct answer is "Six Feet Under" because the lyrics "Help, I lost myself again, but I remember you" are from the song "Six Feet Under."
7.
Complete this song: "You Should See Me in a Crown"? "Tell me which one is worse: Living or dying first ________________."
Correct Answer
D. Sleeping inside a hearse
Explanation
The correct answer is "Sleeping inside a hearse". This line completes the lyric by presenting two options, living or dying first, and suggests that sleeping inside a hearse is worse than either of those options. It implies a dark and morbid image, emphasizing the speaker's unconventional and perhaps disturbing preferences.
8.
Name the song these lyrics belong to: "The games you played were never fun (mm), You'd say you'd stay but then you'd run (ah)."
Correct Answer
A. Bored
Explanation
The correct answer is "Bored". The lyrics mentioned in the question are from the song "Bored".
9.
Complete these lyrics: "You want me to be yours, well, then you gotta be mine, and if you want a good girl, then __________________."
Correct Answer
D. Goodbye
Explanation
The correct answer is "goodbye". The lyrics suggest that if someone wants the speaker to be theirs, they also have to reciprocate and be the speaker's. Furthermore, if they want a good girl, they have to say goodbye to the speaker. This implies that the speaker does not fit the description of a good girl and is not interested in being with someone who wants that.
10.
Complete these lyrics: "I don't need a __________ to feel better, on designated drives home."
Correct Answer
C. Xanny
Explanation
The correct answer is "xanny." In these lyrics, the speaker is saying that they don't need a "xanny" (a slang term for the prescription drug Xanax) to feel better on designated drives home. This suggests that the speaker is referring to using drugs as a coping mechanism, but they are asserting that they don't need it to feel better.