
eMusic has released the country-by-country results of its
Music Intelligence Quiz, a 30-question test that mostly tests your knowledge of canonically "important" music (topics include the Monterey Pop Festival, Fela Kuti, and the discography of Bjork). U.S.-based test-takers ranked eighth in the world, with an average score of 101/180; Icelanders' average score of 119/180 was the highest. (Must be the
hot dogs.) After the jump, some of the questions that I got wrong on my way to a 126/180 score. I won't put the answers down, since you all (especially you, former
Rock & Roll Jeopardy! contestant Dan Gibson) should take the quiz too, if only to give yourself the chance to crow in comments about how much smarter you are than me because you know Ryan Adams' real name.
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