The Kinks Quiz Questions and Answers
Q1. In which year were The Kinks officially formed under their final name?
A. 1961
B. 1962
C. 1964
D. 1965
Answer: B. 1962
Q2. Who were the founding brothers of The Kinks, both serving as key songwriters and performers throughout the band’s history?
A. John and Paul Lennon
B. Pete and Mick Townshend
C. Ray and Dave Davies
D. Mick and Keith Jagger
Answer: C. Ray and Dave Davies
Q3. What was the original name of the band before they settled on The Kinks in early 1964?
A. The Beatles
B. The Ravens
C. The Yardbirds
D. The Rolling Stones
Answer: B. The Ravens
Q4. Which early member of The Kinks briefly performed with them as a vocalist before forming his own successful band?
A. Eric Clapton
B. Jimmy Page
C. Rod Stewart
D. Jeff Beck
Answer: C. Rod Stewart
Q5. Who joined The Kinks as their original drummer in 1964 after responding to a Melody Maker advertisement?
A. John Bonham
B. Mick Avory
C. Keith Moon
D. Charlie Watts
Answer: B. Mick Avory
Q6. What is the origin of the band’s provocative name, “The Kinks,” according to early manager Robert Wace?
A. A reference to their musical twists
B. Named after a London street slang term
C. Suggested by a friend as a way to generate publicity through outrage and edge
D. A nod to their experimental guitar sounds
Answer: C. Suggested by a friend as a way to generate publicity through outrage and edge
Q7. Which label signed The Kinks in 1964, leading to their breakthrough singles?
A. Decca Records
B. Pye Records
C. EMI Records
D. Reprise Records
Answer: B. Pye Records
Q8. The Kinks’ debut album, released in 1964, primarily consisted of what type of tracks?
A. Covers of American R&B and rock ‘n’ roll songs
B. Original concept pieces
C. Folk ballads
D. Theatrical rock operas
Answer: A. Covers of American R&B and rock ‘n’ roll songs
Q9. What innovative technique did Dave Davies use to create the distorted guitar riff in The Kinks’ breakthrough single “You Really Got Me”?
A. Overdubbing multiple tracks
B. Slashing the speaker cone of his amplifier
C. Using a talk box effect
D. Employing a wah-wah pedal
Answer: B. Slashing the speaker cone of his amplifier
Q10. Which 1964 single by The Kinks topped the UK charts and reached No. 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100?
A. “All Day and All of the Night”
B. “Sunny Afternoon”
C. “You Really Got Me”
D. “Lola”
Answer: C. “You Really Got Me”
Q11. What was the highest US chart position for The Kinks’ 1964 follow-up hit “All Day and All of the Night”?
A. No. 1
B. No. 7
C. No. 10
D. No. 15
Answer: B. No. 7
Q12. Which 1965 single marked The Kinks’ second UK No. 1 and showcased Ray Davies’ growing lyrical style?
A. “See My Friends”
B. “A Well Respected Man”
C. “Dedicated Follower of Fashion”
D. “Tired of Waiting for You”
Answer: D. “Tired of Waiting for You”
Q13. The Kinks’ 1965 single “See My Friends” was notably influenced by what non-Western musical tradition?
A. African rhythms
B. Indian raga and chants heard in Bombay
C. Latin samba
D. Middle Eastern scales
Answer: B. Indian raga and chants heard in Bombay
Q14. Which 1966 UK No. 1 single by The Kinks satirized British class and fashion, reaching No. 25 in the US?
A. “Sunny Afternoon”
B. “Waterloo Sunset”
C. “Dead End Street”
D. “Autumn Almanac”
Answer: A. “Sunny Afternoon”
Q15. Often hailed as one of the greatest songs ever written, which 1967 Kinks track reached No. 2 in the UK and is ranked No. 14 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs?
A. “Autumn Almanac”
B. “Death of a Clown”
C. “Waterloo Sunset”
D. “David Watts”
Answer: C. “Waterloo Sunset”
Q16. Which 1967 single, credited as a Dave Davies solo but released by The Kinks, became a UK Top 10 hit?
A. “Susannah’s Still Alive”
B. “Death of a Clown”
C. “Wonder Boy”
D. “Plumstead”
Answer: B. “Death of a Clown”
Q17. The Kinks’ 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society is celebrated for its themes of what?
A. Nostalgic English village life and resistance to modernity
B. Urban nightlife
C. American road trips
D. Space exploration
Answer: A. Nostalgic English village life and resistance to modernity
Q18. Which 1970 single, a transatlantic Top 10 hit, required a last-minute lyric change from “Coca-Cola” to “cherry cola” to avoid BBC advertising rules?
A. “Apeman”
B. “Lola”
C. “Celluloid Heroes”
D. “Victoria”
Answer: B. “Lola”
Q19. Ranked No. 384 on Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums, which 1968 Kinks release achieved gold status in the UK in 2018 after 100,000 sales?
A. Face to Face
B. Something Else by the Kinks
C. The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
D. Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
Answer: C. The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society
Q20. What major controversy led to The Kinks being banned from touring the US from 1965 to 1969?
A. Tax evasion charges
B. Rowdy behavior, union disputes, and non-payment of TV appearance dues
C. Drug-related arrests
D. Copyright infringement lawsuits
Answer: B. Rowdy behavior, union disputes, and non-payment of TV appearance dues
Q21. During a 1965 UK tour in Cardiff, what onstage incident between Dave Davies and Mick Avory resulted in Dave’s hospitalization?
A. A microphone stand thrown at Dave
B. A guitar smashed over Dave’s head
C. Dave kicking over the drum kit, prompting Avory to hit him with a hi-hat stand
D. A fall from the stage rigging
Answer: C. Dave kicking over the drum kit, prompting Avory to hit him with a hi-hat stand
Q22. Which award did The Kinks receive for “Outstanding Service to British Music”?
A. Brit Award
B. Ivor Novello Award
C. Mercury Prize
D. Grammy Award
Answer: B. Ivor Novello Award
Q23. In 1973, Ray Davies suffered a drug overdose during a performance at which London venue, leading him to briefly announce his retirement?
A. Wembley Stadium
B. O2 Arena
C. Royal Albert Hall
D. White City Stadium
Answer: D. White City Stadium
Q24. Which 1983 single from State of Confusion became The Kinks’ biggest US hit, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100?
A. “Do It Again”
B. “Come Dancing”
C. “Don’t Forget to Dance”
D. “Good Day”
Answer: B. “Come Dancing”
Q25. The Kinks’ final public performance occurred in 1996 at which festival in Oslo, Norway?
A. Norwegian Wood
B. Glastonbury
C. Isle of Wight
D. Reading Festival
Answer: A. Norwegian Wood