How Well Do You Know Hurricane Lyrics Quiz
Question 1 |
Who enters from the upper hall in the song?
Patty Valentine | |
Alfred Bello | |
Arthur Dexter Bradley | |
Rubin Carter | |
The bartender |
Question 1 Explanation:
Patty Valentine is the first person mentioned who enters from the upper hall.
Question 2 |
What was Alfred Bello doing at the crime scene?
Calling the cops | |
Fighting | |
Robbing the register | |
Watching the crime | |
Driving a white car |
Question 2 Explanation:
Bello was robbing the register and claimed he saw the assailants leaving.
Question 3 |
What does the wounded man say about Rubin Carter?
He is guilty | |
He was there | |
He saw him with a gun | |
He is not the guy | |
He ran away |
Question 3 Explanation:
The wounded man says Rubin Carter is not the guy.
Question 4 |
Where was Rubin Carter when the crime happened?
At the bar | |
In another part of town | |
At home | |
In South America | |
At cinema |
Question 4 Explanation:
Rubin Carter was driving around in another part of town when the crime occurred.
Question 5 |
What happens four months later in the ghettos?
A robbery | |
Peaceful protests | |
Flames | |
Police reform | |
A boxing match |
Question 5 Explanation:
The ghettos are in flames four months later.
Question 6 |
What is Rubin fighting for in South America?
Money | |
His name | |
A championship | |
Justice | |
Peace |
Question 6 Explanation:
Rubin is fighting for his name in South America.
Question 7 |
How does the song describe the trial?
Fair | |
Pig-circus | |
Just | |
Quick | |
Delayed |
Question 7 Explanation:
The song describes the trial as a pig-circus, implying it was unfair and biased.
Question 8 |
How does Rubin spend his time in prison?
Planning escape | |
Training | |
Sitting like Buddha | |
Writing letters | |
Protesting |
Question 8 Explanation:
Rubin sits like Buddha in his cell, an innocent man in a living hell.
Question 9 |
What is Rubin's potential title in the song?
Champion of the ring | |
Innocent man | |
Champion of the world | |
Victim of injustice | |
Boxer of the year |
Question 9 Explanation:
Champion of the world
There are 9 questions to complete.