1.
Who recorded "One Touch" about a woman who touched Jesus' robe?
Correct Answer
B. Nicole C. Mullen
Explanation
Nicole C. Mullen recorded the song "One Touch" which is about a woman who touched Jesus' robe.
2.
What has comedian and vocalist Chonda Pierce called her email updates?
Correct Answer
C. Road Kill Reports
Explanation
Chonda Pierce has named her email updates "Road Kill Reports".
3.
Who won the 2007 Dove Awards for Song, New Artist and Songwriter of the Year?
Correct Answer
A. Aaron Shust
Explanation
Aaron Shust won the 2007 Dove Awards for Song, New Artist, and Songwriter of the Year.
4.
Where did the founding members of the band Jars of Clay first meet?
Correct Answer
A. In College
Explanation
The founding members of the band Jars of Clay first met in college. This suggests that they were likely attending the same educational institution and crossed paths there. College is a common place for individuals with similar interests, such as music, to come together and form bands or musical groups. Meeting in college would have provided them with the opportunity to bond over their shared passion for music and ultimately lay the foundation for the formation of Jars of Clay.
5.
Who won the 38th Annual GMA Dove Awards Song of the Year Award in 2007?
Correct Answer
B. Aaron Shust
Explanation
Aaron Shust won the 38th Annual GMA Dove Awards Song of the Year Award in 2007.
6.
In 2007, which of these was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame?
Correct Answer
D. Michael W. Smith
Explanation
In 2007, Michael W. Smith was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame. This honor recognizes his significant contributions to the music industry and his impact on the city of Nashville, also known as the "Music City." Smith is a renowned singer, songwriter, and musician, known for his Christian music and crossover success in the mainstream music industry. His induction into the Music City Walk of Fame is a testament to his talent and influence in the music world.
7.
Which band discusses materialism in their songs "Faust" and "4:12"?
Correct Answer
D. Switchfoot
Explanation
Switchfoot is the correct answer because they are a band known for discussing materialism in their songs "Faust" and "4:12". These songs explore the theme of materialism and its effects on society, reflecting on the emptiness and dissatisfaction it can bring. Switchfoot's lyrics often delve into deeper philosophical and existential topics, making them a likely choice for discussing materialism in their music.
8.
Third Day's "Chronology: Volume 2" covers what time period?
Correct Answer
B. 37043
9.
Which band featured vocalist Leigh Nash on their song "Mirrors & Smoke"?
Correct Answer
B. Jars Of Clay
Explanation
The correct answer is Jars Of Clay. Jars Of Clay is the band that featured vocalist Leigh Nash on their song "Mirrors & Smoke".
10.
Whose song is featured in "The Wrath of Con" episode of "Veronica Mars"?
Correct Answer
B. TobyMac
Explanation
In the "The Wrath of Con" episode of "Veronica Mars," the song featured is by TobyMac.
11.
In 2006, Joe Kisselburgh left Falling Up and formed what group?
Correct Answer
D. The Send
Explanation
In 2006, Joe Kisselburgh left Falling Up and formed a new group called The Send.
12.
What is the nickname of Casting Crown's Chris Huffman?
Correct Answer
B. Chuffy
Explanation
Chris Huffman, the bassist for Casting Crowns, is known by the nickname "Chuffy".
13.
Which artist released the gold-certified album "Throne Room"?
Correct Answer
D. CeCe Winans
Explanation
CeCe Winans released the gold-certified album "Throne Room".
14.
Which band opened for Jeremy Camp and MercyMe's "Undone" tour?
Correct Answer
A. The Afters
Explanation
The correct answer is The Afters. The question is asking which band opened for Jeremy Camp and MercyMe's "Undone" tour. Out of the given options, The Afters is the correct answer.
15.
Which artist covered Mary Mary's song "Shackles" on her 2007 debut album?
Correct Answer
A. Mandisa
Explanation
Mandisa covered Mary Mary's song "Shackles" on her 2007 debut album.
16.
Which band's song "God Shaped Hole" was featured in the movie "Bruce Almighty"?
Correct Answer
A. Plumb
Explanation
The correct answer is Plumb. The song "God Shaped Hole" by Plumb was featured in the movie "Bruce Almighty".
17.
Who is credited with founding the "Jesus Rock" movement?
Correct Answer
A. Larry Norman
Explanation
Larry Norman is credited with founding the "Jesus Rock" movement. He was an American musician, singer, and songwriter who is considered one of the pioneers of Christian rock music. Norman's music combined elements of rock and roll with Christian lyrics, creating a new genre that became known as "Jesus Rock." He released numerous albums throughout his career and his music had a significant impact on the Christian music industry, inspiring other artists to explore similar styles and themes.
18.
Whose song "Go" contains the line: "The break of the dawn, to the age's end"?
Correct Answer
B. Newsboys
Explanation
The correct answer is Newsboys. The song "Go" by Newsboys contains the line: "The break of the dawn, to the age's end."
19.
In what year did Skillet release their first album?
Correct Answer
C. 1996
Explanation
Skillet released their first album in 1996.
20.
Which Christian music group released the song "East to West" in 2007?
Correct Answer
B. Casting Crowns
Explanation
Casting Crowns released the song "East to West" in 2007.
21.
Who sings with the African Children's Choir on "Light Gives Heat"?
Correct Answer
C. Jars Of Clay
Explanation
Jars Of Clay sings with the African Children's Choir on "Light Gives Heat".
22.
Who recorded the album "One Night in Knoxville" at a Tennessee cafe?
Correct Answer
B. Shaun Groves
Explanation
Shaun Groves recorded the album "One Night in Knoxville" at a Tennessee cafe.
23.
Which Christian band made a movie called "Free at Last"?
Correct Answer
B. DC Talk
Explanation
DC Talk is the correct answer because they are a Christian band that made a movie called "Free at Last." The band, consisting of TobyMac, Michael Tait, and Kevin Max, gained popularity in the 1990s and released several successful albums. "Free at Last" was a documentary-style film that chronicled the band's journey and their message of faith and freedom. The movie showcased their music, live performances, and personal stories, making it a significant project for DC Talk and their fans.
24.
Who performed "Way Down in the Hole" for the first season of "The Wire"?
Correct Answer
D. The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Explanation
The Blind Boys of Alabama performed "Way Down in the Hole" for the first season of "The Wire."
25.
Which Christian rocker or group is credited with the "one way" hand gesture?
Correct Answer
A. Larry Norman
Explanation
Larry Norman is credited with popularizing the "one way" hand gesture among Christian rockers. This hand gesture, which involves extending the index finger upward and the other fingers closed, is often used as a symbol of faith and belief in Jesus Christ as the only way to salvation. Norman, a pioneer in the Christian rock genre, used this gesture during his performances and it became associated with him.
26.
Who wrote both "Do This in Memory of Me" and "How Can I Keep From Singing?"?
Correct Answer
D. David Haas
Explanation
David Haas is the correct answer because he is the composer and lyricist of both "Do This in Memory of Me" and "How Can I Keep From Singing?". Haas is a renowned American liturgical composer and musician known for his contributions to contemporary Catholic music. He has written numerous hymns and songs that are widely used in worship services and has made a significant impact on the liturgical music community.
27.
What band covered Loretta Lynn's "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" in 2005?
Correct Answer
D. David Crowder Band
Explanation
In 2005, the David Crowder Band covered Loretta Lynn's "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven".
28.
Thousand Foot Krutch is based in which North American city?
Correct Answer
D. Toronto, Canada
Explanation
Thousand Foot Krutch is based in Toronto, Canada. This can be inferred from the fact that all other options are either in the United States or a different city in Canada.
29.
Which Christian musician wrote the book "Wait for Me"?
Correct Answer
B. Rebecca St. James
Explanation
Rebecca St. James is the correct answer because she is a well-known Christian musician who also wrote the book "Wait for Me." She is known for her music career as well as her advocacy for abstinence and purity, which is a central theme in her book.
30.
Which band's song "Shut Me Out" has the line: "I thank God for our freedom"?
Correct Answer
D. Kutless
Explanation
The correct answer is Kutless. The song "Shut Me Out" by Kutless includes the line "I thank God for our freedom."