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AC/DC Rocks Trivia Quiz


AC/DC is one of the hardest rock bands. Let's see how much you know.

A multiple-choice quiz by gregchrisb. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
gregchrisb
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
226,785
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
1202
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1. Where are Angus and Malcolm originally from? Hint

Australia
Scotland
England
America

2. What is the name of Malcolm and Angus's older brother?

Answer: (One Word)
3. When was "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" released in Australia? Hint

1975
1976
1974
1973

4. When did Bon Scott die? Hint

February 19, 1980
February 20. 1980
February 18, 1980
February 21,1980

5. Who was AC/DC's first lead vocalist? Hint

Mutt Lange
Dave Evans
Bon Scott
Brian Johnson

6. When was "Back in Black" released in Australia? Hint

September 1980
July 1980
August 1980
June 1980

7. When was "High Voltage" released in American and Europe? Hint

May 1977
May 1975
May 1976
May 1974

8. Who was AC/DC's first drummer? Hint

Phil Rudd
Peter Clack
Colin Burgess
Toni Currenti

9. Where was AC/DC formed? Hint

Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Canberra, Australia
Darwin, Australia

10. When was the original vocalist replaced? Hint

October 1974
August 1974
November 1974
September 1974


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Where are Angus and Malcolm originally from?

Answer: Scotland

They were born in Glasgow, Scotland but their family moved to Sydney, Australia.
2. What is the name of Malcolm and Angus's older brother?

Answer: George

George helped AC/DC out a lot. George and his friend Harry Vanda helped make some of AC/DC's songs.
3. When was "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" released in Australia?

Answer: 1976

It was AC/DC's third Australian album.
4. When did Bon Scott die?

Answer: February 19, 1980

Bon Scott died from choking on his vomit after passing out after a party.
5. Who was AC/DC's first lead vocalist?

Answer: Dave Evans

Dave Evans was only the lead vocalist for a temporary time. Bon Scott later took the spot of lead vocalist. As of 2006, it was Brian Johnson.
6. When was "Back in Black" released in Australia?

Answer: August 1980

It did not take such a high place on the American charts, but it was number one in the European and Australian charts.
7. When was "High Voltage" released in American and Europe?

Answer: May 1976

The album was produced by Harry Vanda and George Young. Also, the album has a length of forty four minutes and thirty seven seconds.
8. Who was AC/DC's first drummer?

Answer: Colin Burgess

AC/DC has changed drummers seven times. Phil Rudd was switched in to the line up twice over the years.
9. Where was AC/DC formed?

Answer: Sydney, Australia

AC/DC started out by playing at local clubs.
10. When was the original vocalist replaced?

Answer: September 1974

It was Dave Evans who was replaced by Bon Scott.
Source: Author gregchrisb

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