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Quiz about LOST Musical Chairs
Quiz about LOST Musical Chairs

"LOST": Musical Chairs Trivia Quiz


This quiz contains questions about the various songs and tunes that appear in ABC's hit drama 'LOST.' Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by Mr_Obscure. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Mr_Obscure
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
267,711
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
966
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Question 1 of 10
1. Season One - In a flashback of the episode "Tabula Rasa," while Ray is driving down an Australian road with Kate, a song begins to play on the radio which prompts Ray to ask, "Do they listen to Patsy Cline in Canada?" Kate (going under the assumed name of Annie) replies, "They listen to Pasty Cline everywhere." What is the name of this song? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Season One - In the episode "Whatever The Case May Be," Sayid enlists Shannon's aid to translate the mysterious French notes written on the papers that he stole from Rousseau. Shannon finally determines that they are song lyrics, and sings the song for Sayid at the end of the episode. What is the song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This fictitious song was written expressly for the show, and in the story is the one-hit wonder for Charlie's band, Drive Shaft. What is the name of the song? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Season One - In a flashback of the episode "Do No Harm," we see Jack and Sarah, his bride-to-be, sitting together at a piano the night before their wedding. Sarah suggests that they play a duet, and insists that she should play the easy part. What song do they play? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Season One - In the episode "Exodus, Part 2," Sawyer is quietly singing to himself aboard the raft. Michael turns to Sawyer in surprise and asks, "You singin' Bob Marley?" What song was Sawyer singing?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 6 of 10
6. Season Two - In the opening scene of the episode "Man of Science, Man of Faith," we see a man (Desmond) put a record onto a turntable and then go through his morning routine in the hatch. What song is playing on the record? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Season Two - In the episode "S.O.S.," this famous Otis Redding single appears twice: once on Rose's car radio during the flashback scene where Bernard pushes her car out of the snow, and again at the end of the episode as an overlay to the scene where Bernard vows to Rose that they will never leave the island. Name this hit single.

Answer: (Four Words)
Question 8 of 10
8. Season Three - At the beginning of the episode "A Tale of Two Cities," we see Juliet put a CD into her CD player, look at herself in the mirror, and then get ready for her book club guests. The song playing is "Downtown," recorded by which British pop singer and actress of the 1960s? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Season Three - In the episode "Tricia Tanaka is Dead," Hurley manages to get an old Volkswagen van running again, by rolling down a hill and popping the clutch. As soon as the engine starts, what song begins to blare on the van's radio? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Season Three - Although we never actually hear the song, except in mumbles by Charlie, this Beach Boys' hit was referenced in the episode "Through the Looking Glass." Bonnie tells Charlie that the notes of the song correspond to the numbers in the computer code for The Looking Glass station. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Season One - In a flashback of the episode "Tabula Rasa," while Ray is driving down an Australian road with Kate, a song begins to play on the radio which prompts Ray to ask, "Do they listen to Patsy Cline in Canada?" Kate (going under the assumed name of Annie) replies, "They listen to Pasty Cline everywhere." What is the name of this song?

Answer: Leavin' on Your Mind

This isn't the only time we've seen Kate listening to Patsy Cline. In the season two episode "What Kate Did," she puts a Patsy Cline album on while she mashes up fruit to feed Sawyer.
2. Season One - In the episode "Whatever The Case May Be," Sayid enlists Shannon's aid to translate the mysterious French notes written on the papers that he stole from Rousseau. Shannon finally determines that they are song lyrics, and sings the song for Sayid at the end of the episode. What is the song?

Answer: La Mer

Originally a French song, the lyrics were entirely re-written in English and became a hit Bobby Darin song in the 1960s, titled "Beyond the Sea."
3. This fictitious song was written expressly for the show, and in the story is the one-hit wonder for Charlie's band, Drive Shaft. What is the name of the song?

Answer: You All Everybody

All three of the incorrect answers from this question were actually taken from lyrics written by Charlie for an untitled song that Drive Shaft never got to play, because Liam decided to leave the band. They appear in a flashback of the season two episode "Fire + Water".
4. Season One - In a flashback of the episode "Do No Harm," we see Jack and Sarah, his bride-to-be, sitting together at a piano the night before their wedding. Sarah suggests that they play a duet, and insists that she should play the easy part. What song do they play?

Answer: Heart and Soul

They don't play for very long. Sarah makes a mistake before they can even finish the first measure!
5. Season One - In the episode "Exodus, Part 2," Sawyer is quietly singing to himself aboard the raft. Michael turns to Sawyer in surprise and asks, "You singin' Bob Marley?" What song was Sawyer singing?

Answer: Redemption Song

At first Sawyer denied it, but then he asks if Michael likes Bob Marley. Michael replies, "Man, who doesn't like Bob Marley!?"
6. Season Two - In the opening scene of the episode "Man of Science, Man of Faith," we see a man (Desmond) put a record onto a turntable and then go through his morning routine in the hatch. What song is playing on the record?

Answer: Make Your Own Kind of Music

Recorded by Mama Cass Elliot of 'The Mamas and the Papas' fame, this song actually appeared in three episodes of 'LOST': "Man of Science, Man of Faith" and "Adrift" from season two, and "Flashes Before Your Eyes" from season three.
7. Season Two - In the episode "S.O.S.," this famous Otis Redding single appears twice: once on Rose's car radio during the flashback scene where Bernard pushes her car out of the snow, and again at the end of the episode as an overlay to the scene where Bernard vows to Rose that they will never leave the island. Name this hit single.

Answer: These Arms of Mine

Otis Redding recorded "These Arms of Mine" in 1962.
8. Season Three - At the beginning of the episode "A Tale of Two Cities," we see Juliet put a CD into her CD player, look at herself in the mirror, and then get ready for her book club guests. The song playing is "Downtown," recorded by which British pop singer and actress of the 1960s?

Answer: Petula Clark

Petula Sally Olwen Clark was born in Surrey, England, on November 15, 1932. In 1981 she appeared on Broadway as Maria Von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music.' The real Maria Von Trapp, who saw the performance, called her the "best Maria ever."
9. Season Three - In the episode "Tricia Tanaka is Dead," Hurley manages to get an old Volkswagen van running again, by rolling down a hill and popping the clutch. As soon as the engine starts, what song begins to blare on the van's radio?

Answer: Shambala

In Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala is a mystical kingdom hidden somewhere beyond the Himalayas. It is Sanskrit for "place of tranquility."
10. Season Three - Although we never actually hear the song, except in mumbles by Charlie, this Beach Boys' hit was referenced in the episode "Through the Looking Glass." Bonnie tells Charlie that the notes of the song correspond to the numbers in the computer code for The Looking Glass station.

Answer: Good Vibrations

Bonnie tells Charlie that the person who designed the code was a musician.

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