| 1. | Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie known as Madonna, is an American dance-pop singer-songwriter, record and film producer, dancer, actress, author and? |
| a. | | fashion icon |
| b. | | doctor |
| c. | | lawyer |
| d. | | chef
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| 2. | She is noted for her ambitious music videos and stage performances as well as using political, sexual, and religious themes in her work? |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 3. | Guinness World Records listed Madonna as the most successful female recording artist of all time in? |
| a. | | 1999 |
| b. | | 1998 |
| c. | | 2000 |
| d. | | 2001
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| 4. | Madonna is the highest earning female singer of all time according to both the 2007 Guinness Book of Records, and Billboard Magazine? |
| a. | | True |
| b. | | False
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| 5. | She had little money and for some time lived in squalor, working low-paying jobs including a stint at? |
| a. | | Mcdonalds |
| b. | | Wendys |
| c. | | Burger King |
| d. | | Dunkin'Donuts
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| 6. | Her first release was entitled what a self-written song produced by Mark Kamins in 1982? |
| a. | | Everybody |
| b. | | Dance |
| c. | | Anyone |
| d. | | Jump
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| 7. | The first three successful singles from Madonna's first album was "Holiday", "Borderline", and? |
| a. | | Lucky Star |
| b. | | Lucky You |
| c. | | Like You |
| d. | | Crush
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| 8. | Madonna's defined lace tops, skirts over Capri pants, fishnet stockings, jewelry bearing the Christian cross, and bleached hair, this distinctive style became a popular female fashion trend in the what? |
| a. | | 1980s |
| b. | | 1990s |
| c. | | 1970s |
| d. | | 1960s
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| 9. | Her second album entitled what was an international success, and became her first number one album on the U.S. albums chart? |
| a. | | Crazy for You |
| b. | | Angel |
| c. | | Like a Virgin |
| d. | | Dress You Up
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| 10. | Madonna entered mainstream films, beginning with a brief appearance as a club singer in the film Vision Quest in? |
| a. | | 1989 |
| b. | | 1988 |
| c. | | 1987 |
| d. | | 1985
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