| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The oldest currently known musical instrument is a flute made by Neanderthals around 60,000 years ago. | True | 65%
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| The Japanese word "Karaoke" means "Empty Orchestra" | True | 62%
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| The Beatles evolved from a band known as The Quarrymen. | True | 59%
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| The record label Motown was originally founded in Montreal. | False | 55%
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| The final tune played by the band on the Titanic was "Nearer, My God, to Thee" | True | 55%
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| Neil Armstrong sang the first song in Space | False | 46%
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| The British Navy uses Britney Spears songs to scare off pirates. | True | 46%
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| Elvis Presley had a twin brother. | True | 42%
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| In Don McLean's song American Pie, the "Day the Music Died" refers to the introduction of Punk Rock music. | False | 41%
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| Gustav Holst, famous for his Planets suite of classical music, was born in the United Kingdom. | True | 41%
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| Bohemian Rhapsody was Queen's second Number One hit in the UK. | False | 31%
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| The "J" in Mary J Blige refers to her middle name of Julie. | False | 30%
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| The Rolling Stones were the first band to play on all seven continents. | False | 26%
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| A single violin is made from just 12 individual pieces. | False | 24%
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| Jean-Michel Jarre played the largest free concert in the world ever, when he played in Moscow with an audience of 3.5 million | False | 21%
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