We promised you the answers to our weekly Pop Quiz on Friday, so here they are.

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We'll be taking a quiz break over Christmas this Friday, but check back soon for a new batch of questions based on the week in music!

1. What Irish rock star found himself in the 'Best Villain' category when the nominations for a music awards show were announced this week?

A: Bono

2. Tickets for AC/DC sold out in a matter of 'minutes' when they went on sale earlier this week - but what is their lead singer's name?

A: Brian Johnson

3. What spoiled pop star called the leak of her new material "artistic rape" and "a form of terrorism" earlier this week?

A: Madonna

4.This American R&B star surprised fans by releasing his new album 'Black Messiah' on a whim during the week. What is his name?

A: D'Angelo

5. One songwriting legend made headlines recently when he performed for just one man as part of a Swedish TV show - who?

A: Bob Dylan

6. The biggest-selling Christmas album of all time in America was recently announced, and it's not by Elvis, Mariah Carey or Josh Groban. Which curly-haired musician (and butt of many music-related jokes) has outsold all of the above?

A: Kenny G

7. Green Day, Lou Reed and a number of other acts were announced as the 2015 inductees into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame - but what is the main criteria for an act's inclusion?

A: 25 years must have passed since their first release

8. Ireland's answer to Mumford and Sons, Hudson Taylor, announced the release of their debut album 'Singing for Strangers' next month. But what is the duo's relationship?

A: Harry and Alfie Hudson-Taylor are brothers

9. Ben Haenow was crowned winner of The X Factor on Sunday night. What is his single called, and (bonus point) what band originally recorded it?

A: 'Something I Need', taken from OneRepublic's 2013 album 'Native'

10. Which member of The Beatles will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Recording Academy in February?

A: George Harrison