Scorpions Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. In which year was the Scorpions band originally formed?
A. 1965
B. 1969
C. 1965
D. 1972
Answer: C. 1965
Q2. Who is the founding and only continuous member of the Scorpions, serving as rhythm and lead guitarist?
A. Klaus Meine
B. Rudolf Schenker
C. Matthias Jabs
D. Michael Schenker
Answer: B. Rudolf Schenker
Q3. What was the title of the Scorpions’ debut studio album, released in 1972?
A. Fly to the Rainbow
B. Virgin Killer
C. Lonesome Crow
D. In Trance
Answer: C. Lonesome Crow
Q4. Which guitarist, Rudolf Schenker’s younger brother, played on the debut album but left soon after to join UFO?
A. Michael Schenker
B. Matthias Jabs
C. Uli Jon Roth
D. Herman Rarebell
Answer: A. Michael Schenker
Q5. Klaus Meine, the band’s lead vocalist since 1969, underwent major throat surgery in which year, nearly ending his career?
A. 1979
B. 1981
C. 1984
D. 1990
Answer: B. 1981
Q6. The Scorpions’ second studio album, released in 1974, featured which title track inspired by a poem?
A. Taken by Force
B. Lovedrive
C. Fly to the Rainbow
D. Animal Magnetism
Answer: C. Fly to the Rainbow
Q7. Which 1976 album cover sparked significant controversy due to its provocative imagery and was censored in several countries?
A. In Trance
B. Virgin Killer
C. Blackout
D. Savage Amusement
Answer: B. Virgin Killer
Q8. Uli Jon Roth served as the Scorpions’ lead guitarist from 1973 to 1978 and contributed to how many studio albums?
A. Two
B. Three
C. Four
D. Five
Answer: C. Four
Q9. The live album Tokyo Tapes, recorded in 1977 and released in 1978, was captured during a tour supporting which studio album?
A. Lovedrive
B. Taken by Force
C. Animal Magnetism
D. In Trance
Answer: B. Taken by Force
Q10. Matthias Jabs joined the Scorpions as lead guitarist in 1978 and has been a key part of their melodic rock shift starting with which 1979 album?
A. Lovedrive
B. Blackout
C. Crazy World
D. Face the Heat
Answer: A. Lovedrive
Q11. Francis Buchholz played bass for the Scorpions from 1973 until which year, appearing on several of their breakthrough albums?
A. 1985
B. 1980
C. 1992
D. 2010
Answer: C. 1992
Q12. Herman Rarebell, the band’s longtime drummer from 1977 to 1996, co-wrote which iconic 1984 hit from Love at First Sting?
A. Wind of Change
B. Still Loving You
C. No One Like You
D. Rock You Like a Hurricane
Answer: D. Rock You Like a Hurricane
Q13. The Scorpions’ 1980 album Animal Magnetism marked a shift toward a heavier sound and featured a controversial cover featuring what?
A. A nude model
B. A snarling dog
C. A crashed car
D. A burning guitar
Answer: B. A snarling dog
Q14. Due to Klaus Meine’s vocal issues during recording, who provided guest vocals for parts of the 1982 album Blackout?
A. Don Dokken
B. David Lee Roth
C. Rob Halford
D. Bruce Dickinson
Answer: A. Don Dokken
Q15. Love at First Sting (1984), the Scorpions’ most commercially successful album, reached what position on the Billboard 200?
A. No. 1
B. No. 6
C. No. 12
D. No. 20
Answer: B. No. 6
Q16. Which 1984 single from Love at First Sting became a staple on MTV and is often associated with sports arenas?
A. Rock You Like a Hurricane
B. Still Loving You
C. Bad Boys Running Wild
D. Big City Nights
Answer: A. Rock You Like a Hurricane
Q17. The Scorpions’ 1988 album Savage Amusement was their last to feature which original lineup configuration before further changes?
A. With Michael Schenker
B. With Uli Jon Roth
C. Core 1980s lineup
D. With James Kottak
Answer: C. Core 1980s lineup
Q18. Crazy World (1990) includes the band’s signature ballad “Wind of Change,” inspired by which historic event?
A. The Chernobyl disaster
B. The fall of the Berlin Wall
C. The Moscow Music Peace Festival
D. The end of the Cold War
Answer: D. The end of the Cold War
Q19. How many copies has the single “Wind of Change” sold worldwide, making it one of the best-selling singles ever?
A. Over 6 million
B. Over 10 million
C. Over 14 million
D. Over 20 million
Answer: C. Over 14 million
Q20. Ralph Rieckermann served as the Scorpions’ bassist from 1993 until which year, bridging the gap after Francis Buchholz’s departure?
A. 1996
B. 2003
C. 2010
D. 2015
Answer: B. 2003
Q21. James Kottak was the Scorpions’ drummer from 1996 to 2015 and is notable for being the first non-German member in a core role; where is he from?
A. United Kingdom
B. Sweden
C. United States
D. Canada
Answer: C. United States
Q22. The 2000 album Moment of Glory featured the Scorpions collaborating with which prestigious orchestra for symphonic versions of their hits?
A. Vienna Philharmonic
B. Berlin Philharmonic
C. London Symphony Orchestra
D. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Answer: B. Berlin Philharmonic
Q23. Pawe? M?ciwoda, the current bassist since 2003, hails from which country and previously played in a band that toured with the Scorpions?
A. Poland, with U.D.O.
B. Sweden, with Europe
C. Austria, with Opus
D. Czech Republic, with Tempers
Answer: A. Poland, with U.D.O.
Q24. Mikkey Dee joined the Scorpions on drums in 2016 after stints with which famous heavy metal band?
A. Iron Maiden
B. Judas Priest
C. Motorhead
D. Black Sabbath
Answer: C. Motorhead
Q25. The Scorpions’ 2010 album Sting in the Tail was intended as a potential swan song but led to renewed touring; what was its chart peak in Germany?
A. No. 2
B. No. 1
C. No. 5
D. No. 10
Answer: B. No. 1