1.
What year was AC/DC's star lead guitarist Angus Young born?
Correct Answer
C. 1955
Explanation
Angus Young, the star lead guitarist of AC/DC, was born in 1955. This information can be inferred from the given options, where 1955 is the only year mentioned.
2.
Which AC/DC song tells of the woman who's "working double time on the seduction line"?
Correct Answer
A. You Shook Me All Night Long
Explanation
"You Shook Me All Night Long" is the correct answer because the lyrics of the song mention a woman who is working hard to seduce someone. The line "working double time on the seduction line" specifically describes the woman's efforts.
3.
Which of the following never played for AC/DC?
Correct Answer
B. Scott Evans
Explanation
Angus Young is a founding member and lead guitarist of AC/DC. Bon Scott was the band's lead singer until his death in 1980. Marty Young did not play for AC/DC but has a similar last name to Angus Young. Scott Evans, however, has never been associated with AC/DC in any capacity, making him the correct answer.
4.
Where was the fly, according to an AC/DC album title and song title?
Correct Answer
B. On The Wall
Explanation
The correct answer is "On The Wall." This is because the question asks where the fly was according to an AC/DC album title and song title. AC/DC has a song called "Fly on the Wall" and an album with the same title, suggesting that the fly was on the wall.
5.
Which AC/DC album was the last to feature the late Bon Scott?
Correct Answer
C. Highway To Hell
Explanation
Highway To Hell was the last AC/DC album to feature the late Bon Scott as the lead vocalist. Released in 1979, it was a commercially successful album and is considered one of AC/DC's greatest works. The album's title track became one of their signature songs and solidified their status as one of the biggest rock bands in the world. Sadly, Bon Scott passed away in 1980, making Highway To Hell his final studio album with the band.
6.
Brian Johnson was in which band before he joined AC/DC?
Correct Answer
D. Geordie
Explanation
Brian Johnson was a member of the band Geordie before he joined AC/DC.
7.
How did AC/DC lead singer Bon Scott Die?
Correct Answer
A. High Alcohol Level
Explanation
Bon Scott, the lead singer of AC/DC, died due to a high alcohol level. This means that he consumed an excessive amount of alcohol, leading to alcohol poisoning or alcohol-related complications. This could have resulted in respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, or other health issues associated with alcohol abuse.
8.
Which AC/DC song was only released for "The Last Action Hero" soundtrack?
Correct Answer
B. Big Gun
Explanation
"Big Gun" is the correct answer because it was the only AC/DC song that was released exclusively for the soundtrack of the film "The Last Action Hero". The song was written specifically for the movie and was not included in any of AC/DC's studio albums.
9.
Who are the founding brothers of AC/DC?
Correct Answer
C. Malcolm Young, Angus Young
Explanation
Malcolm Young and Angus Young are the founding brothers of AC/DC. They formed the band in 1973 in Sydney, Australia. Malcolm was the rhythm guitarist and Angus was the lead guitarist. Together, they wrote many of the band's iconic songs and created their signature sound. Their partnership and musical talents played a crucial role in the success and longevity of AC/DC.
10.
Which original AC/DC band member died in 1980?
Correct Answer
C. Bon Scott
Explanation
Bon Scott is the correct answer because he was an original member of the band AC/DC and he died in 1980. Scott was the lead vocalist for AC/DC and contributed to their early success with hits like "Highway to Hell" and "Back in Black." His death was a significant loss for the band, but they went on to find continued success with Brian Johnson as their new lead vocalist.
11.
Which AC/DC album was certified 19-times platinum?
Correct Answer
D. Back In Black
Explanation
"Back In Black" is the correct answer because it is the only AC/DC album that has been certified 19-times platinum. This certification is awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to albums that have sold over 19 million copies in the United States. It is a significant achievement and demonstrates the immense popularity and commercial success of the album.
12.
AC/DC won an award for selling 10 million copies of which album?
Correct Answer
A. Back In Black
Explanation
AC/DC won an award for selling 10 million copies of "Back In Black". This album, released in 1980, is considered one of the greatest rock albums of all time. It features iconic songs such as "Hells Bells" and "You Shook Me All Night Long". The album's success not only solidified AC/DC's place in rock history but also helped redefine the genre with its hard-hitting sound and memorable riffs.
13.
What was listed on the death certificate as the cause of death of AC/DC's Bon Scott?
Correct Answer
C. Acute Alcoholic Poisoning
Explanation
Bon Scott, the lead singer of AC/DC, passed away due to acute alcoholic poisoning. This means that his death was a result of consuming a toxic amount of alcohol, which led to severe health complications. Acute alcoholic poisoning occurs when an individual consumes excessive amounts of alcohol within a short period, causing their body to be unable to process and detoxify the alcohol effectively. In Bon Scott's case, this excessive alcohol consumption proved fatal and resulted in his untimely death.
14.
What did Angus Young of AC/DC receive in 2006?
Correct Answer
C. Legend Award
Explanation
In 2006, Angus Young of AC/DC received the Legend Award. This award is given to individuals who have made significant contributions to the music industry and have achieved legendary status in their career. Angus Young's talent, influence, and success as a guitarist and co-founder of AC/DC have earned him this prestigious recognition.
15.
Which album by AC/DC was Brian Johnson's first with the group?
Correct Answer
A. Back In Black
Explanation
Brian Johnson's first album with AC/DC was "Back In Black." This album was released in 1980 and became one of the band's most successful albums. It was a tribute to their former lead singer, Bon Scott, who had passed away earlier that year. "Back In Black" featured iconic songs like "Hells Bells," "You Shook Me All Night Long," and the title track, solidifying Johnson's place as the new frontman of AC/DC.
16.
42-39-56 were whose measurements according to a 1977 AC/DC tune?
Correct Answer
B. Rosie
Explanation
The measurements 42-39-56 were mentioned in a 1977 AC/DC tune, referring to Rosie.
17.
What does the number of bells in AC/DC's "Hell's Bells" signify?
Correct Answer
A. The Number Of Months Since A Band Member's Death
Explanation
The number of bells in AC/DC's "Hell's Bells" signifies the number of months since a band member's death.
18.
Who was the bass player on the AC/DC album "High Voltage"?
Correct Answer
C. Mark Evans
Explanation
Mark Evans was the bass player on the AC/DC album "High Voltage." This can be inferred from the question itself, which asks specifically for the bass player on that album. The other options, Cliff Williams, Malcolm Young, and George Young, were not the bass players on "High Voltage."
19.
In the AC/DC song "Touch Too Much," what is it that "this damn woman's gonna drive me"?
Correct Answer
C. Insane
Explanation
The correct answer is "Insane." In the AC/DC song "Touch Too Much," the lyrics mention that "this damn woman's gonna drive me insane." This suggests that the speaker is feeling overwhelmed or frustrated by the actions or behavior of the woman in question. The word "insane" here is used figuratively to express the intensity of the speaker's emotions.
20.
What did Brian Johnson tell Nikki Sixx (of Motley Crue) that the tattoos on his arms looked like?
Correct Answer
C. Someone Had Threw Up On Them
Explanation
Brian Johnson told Nikki Sixx that the tattoos on his arms looked like someone had thrown up on them.