How Well Do You Know Nothing Was Delivered Lyrics Quiz
Question 1 |
According to the lyrics, what should the listener do to leave sooner?
Say goodbye | |
Give back what they owe | |
Apologize | |
Stay silent | |
Pay a debt |
Question 1 Explanation:
The line "Giving back all what you owe" suggests that settling debts will allow the listener to leave sooner.
Question 2 |
What advice is repeatedly given in the song?
Be patient | |
Keep your promises | |
Take plenty of rest | |
Stay hopeful | |
Speak less |
Question 2 Explanation:
The refrain includes the advice: "Nothing is better, nothing is best. Take heed of this and get plenty of rest."
Question 3 |
Why can't the speaker sympathize with the listener's fate?
Because they are indifferent | |
Because of the lies the listener told | |
Because they are angry | |
Because they are too tired | |
Because they don’t care anymore |
Question 3 Explanation:
The speaker mentions, "But I can't say I sympathize... Yes, for telling all those lies."
Question 4 |
What is implied to be better than everything else?
Honesty | |
Wealth | |
Nothing | |
Knowledge | |
Friendship |
Question 4 Explanation:
The line "Nothing is better, nothing is best" implies that nothingness holds a superior, paradoxical value.
Question 5 |
In "Open the Door, Homer," what advice does Jim give?
Always tell the truth | |
Learn how to swim | |
Keep the door open | |
Understand others | |
Stay calm under pressure |
Question 5 Explanation:
Jim's advice is about "a certain way that a man must swim" if he wants to survive.
Question 6 |
What does Mick advise regarding memories?
Forget them | |
Relive them | |
Take care of them | |
Let them go | |
Change them |
Question 6 Explanation:
Mick advises, "Take care of all your memories."
Question 7 |
What must one do before trying to heal the sick, according to Mick?
Rest | |
Heal themselves | |
First forgive them | |
Understand their pain | |
Stay strong |
Question 7 Explanation:
Mick's advice includes the important step: "You must always first forgive them."
Question 8 |
What does the speaker say about hearing the phrase "Open the door, Homer" again?
They want to hear it more | |
They find it annoying | |
They won’t hear it anymore | |
They plan to repeat it | |
They don’t understand it |
Question 8 Explanation:
The speaker declares, "But I ain't gonna hear it said no more," indicating they are done with hearing the phrase.
Question 9 |
What literary device is most used in "Nothing was delivered"?
Simile | |
Metaphor | |
Repetition | |
Hyperbole | |
Personification |
Question 9 Explanation:
The song frequently repeats the phrase "Nothing was delivered," emphasizing the central theme.
Question 10 |
In "Open the Door, Homer," what is the consequence of ignoring Mick's advice?
Losing hope | |
Facing regret | |
Being unable to heal | |
Forgetting the past | |
Reliving memories |
Question 10 Explanation:
Mick advises that one must first forgive others before attempting to heal them.
Question 11 |
What theme is common in both "Nothing Was Delivered" and "Open the Door, Homer"?
Forgiveness | |
Nostalgia | |
Responsibility | |
Hope | |
Betrayal |
Question 11 Explanation:
Both songs emphasize accountability—whether in delivering promises or taking care of one's life and memories.
There are 11 questions to complete.