1) The Beatles were a band originally founded in a) London, England b) Glasgow, Scotland c) Cardiff, Wales d) Hamburg, Germany e) Liverpool, England f) Belfast, Northern Ireland 2) The band became hugely popular a) in the early sixties b) in the early seventies c) in the late sixties d) in the late seventies 3) The band was composed of  a) Paul McCartney b) Cliff Richard c) George Harrison d) John Lennon e) Mick Jagger f) Ringo Starr 4) Who did what in the band? a) Paul McCartney and John Lennon were the main composers and songwriters b) George Harrison always refused to sing c) Ringo Starr was the drum player d) They all played several instruments 5) The Beatles became extremely successful because a) they were charming, funny and talented b) they wrote original, innovative songs c) They always refused to take risks 6) The Beatles were nicknamed a) The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse b) The Four Fantastic c) The four Musketeers d) The Fab Four 7) The virus that spread among young people across the world in the early sixties was called a) Saturday Night Fever b) Mad Cow disease c) Weekend Frenzy d) Beatlecorona e) Beatlemania 8) The Beatles' career a) was extremely long b) was quite short but intense c) lasted only 10 years 9) The band broke up a) in the early seventies b) in the late seventies c) in the eighties d) in the early nineties 10) After they broke up, a) they all started solo careers b) they left Europe, became Hinduists and stopped making music c) They stopped making music and enjoyed millionaires' lives d) McCartney and Lennon created huge hits on their own.   11) Today, people remember a) their innovative visual style b) their sophisticated songwriting c) their violent concerts d) their iconic hairstyle e) their humour 12) Find the odd one out a) Yellow Submarine b) Octopus Garden c) Love Me Do d) Boys e) Yesterday

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