A) Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter B) Beyoncé Alexandra Knowles C) Beyoncé Marie Smith D) Beyoncé Ashanti Johnson
A) 1981 B) 1990 C) 1985 D) 1979
A) Little Mix B) Destiny's Child C) Fifth Harmony D) Spice Girls
A) B'Day B) Lemonade C) Dangerously in Love D) 4
A) Simba B) Scar C) Rafiki D) Nala
A) Rumi B) Blue Ivy C) North D) Suri
A) 4 B) Lemonade C) B'Day D) Dangerously in Love
A) Beauty and the Beast B) The Lion King C) Dumbo D) Aladdin
A) Super Bowl Halftime Show B) Grammy Awards C) MTV Video Music Awards D) Presidential Inauguration
A) Irreplaceable B) Crazy in Love C) Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) D) Halo
A) Coachella B) Glastonbury C) Lollapalooza D) Bonnaroo
A) Kanye West B) Jay-Z C) Drake D) Chris Brown
A) Harper's Bazaar B) Vogue C) Elle D) Cosmopolitan
A) Business ventures only B) Acting only C) Songwriting only D) Artistic reinventions and live performances
A) Cadillac Records B) The Fighting Temptations C) Dreamgirls D) Austin Powers in Goldmember
A) Etta James B) Aretha Franklin C) Diana Ross D) Mama Cass Elliot
A) 4 B) I Am... Sasha Fierce C) Beyoncé D) Lemonade
A) Acoustic albums B) Surprise and visual albums C) Live albums D) Remix albums
A) The Destiny Trilogy B) The Lemonade Chronicles C) The Parkwood Series D) A series highlighting Black pioneers' contributions to American musical history
A) Six B) Ten C) Five D) Eight
A) Grammy Awards, Emmy Award, and Peabody Award B) Oscar C) Tony Award D) Golden Globe
A) 25 B) 35 C) 40 D) 30
A) Lowest-grossing Black live music artist B) Second-highest-grossing Black live music artist C) Average-grossing Black live music artist D) Highest-grossing Black live music artist
A) Break My Soul B) Crazy in Love C) Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) D) Formation
A) Beyoncé B) 4 C) Cowboy Carter D) Lemonade
A) Mathew Knowles B) Joseph Broussard C) Solange Knowles D) John Lennon
A) Beyoncé Jr. B) Mathew C) Tina D) Solange
A) A school cafeteria B) A library C) Her mother's hair salon D) A local grocery store
A) Alief Elsik High School B) Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts C) Parker Elementary School D) St. Mary's Catholic Montessori School
A) By her dance instructor who began humming a song she completed B) At a local talent show C) In a school choir audition D) During a family gathering
A) John Lennon's 'Imagine' B) Aretha Franklin's 'Respect' C) Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' D) Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean'
A) Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts B) St. Mary's Catholic Montessori School C) Alief Elsik High School D) Parker Elementary School
A) St. John's United Methodist Church B) First Presbyterian Church C) St. Mary of the Purification Catholic Church D) Houston Baptist Temple
A) Two years B) One year C) Four years D) Three years
A) 1990 B) 1989 C) 1992 D) 1991
A) Sisters of Harmony B) Girl's Tyme C) Destiny Sisters D) Starlettes
A) America's Got Talent B) The X Factor C) Star Search D) American Idol
A) Michelle Williams B) Farrah Franklin C) LeToya Luckett D) Kelly Rowland
A) Elektra Records B) Def Jam Recordings C) Columbia Records D) Motown Records
A) "Say My Name" B) "Independent Woman Part I" C) "No, No, No" D) "Bootylicious"
A) 8 million B) 20 million C) 13 million D) 5 million
A) Charlie's Angels B) Austin Powers C) Carmen: A Hip Hopera D) The Matrix
A) The Writing's on the Wall B) Survivor C) Destiny Fulfilled D) 8 Days of Christmas
A) "Say My Name" B) "Independent Woman Part I" C) "Survivor" D) "Bootylicious" |