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Quiz about Disney Lyrics and Songs Test 2
Quiz about Disney Lyrics and Songs Test 2

Disney Lyrics and Songs Test 2 Quiz


Do you know your Disney lyrics and songs? What about deleted Disney lyrics and songs? Well, test yourself here and see what your score is!

A multiple-choice quiz by ibrmacf. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ibrmacf
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
220,725
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
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5514
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Question 1 of 10
1. "I've got no strings, to hold me down, to make me ______ or make me frown!" Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "_______ things are happening to me, ain't no doubt about it!" Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "Kabaam! Elimination! Lack of _________!" Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Found on the Platinum Edition DVD, which of the following movies has a deleted song entitled, "Music in Your Soup"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "They're loaded with vim and with ________. They love to leap in your laps!" Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "My earlier _______ were fine for their times!" Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "You're unsuited for the rage of war, so pack up, ________, you're through!" Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of the following movies' songs are based on pieces of classical music? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "While gathering his bits of twine and _______!" Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "You must set your sights upon the heights, don't be a(n) _________!" Hint



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1. "I've got no strings, to hold me down, to make me ______ or make me frown!"

Answer: fret

This is from the song, "I've Got No Strings" from the 1940 hit movie, "Pinnochio". Pinnochio is a wooden puppet who is brought to life by an enchanted fairy. While heading to school one day, he is persuaded to go to Stromboli's Marrionette Stage Theater and perform. Stomboli is so impressed with Pinnochio's ability to be a live puppet, that he uses Pinnochio as a way to get more money. Pinnochio's song, that he performs, is one that explains how he's unique and different from all the other marrionettes, because he doesn't have "any strings attached".

After this, Stromboli locks Pinnochio up in a cage, and he's saved by the enchanted fairy, only if he promises never to skip school again.
2. "_______ things are happening to me, ain't no doubt about it!"

Answer: strange

This is from the song, "Strange Things are Happening to Me" from the 1995 Disney-Pixar hit, "Toy Story"! Woody is a cowboy toy belonging to a boy named Andy. One day, Andy gets a new cool spaceman toy named Buzz Lightyear. Though, all the other toys are impressed, Woody still thinks that he will always be Andy's favorite toy.

When Andy starts playing with Buzz Lightyear more often than Woody, this song plays in the background, showing how Woody deals with the new way of Andy's toy life.
3. "Kabaam! Elimination! Lack of _________!"

Answer: Education

This was from the song, "Elimination!" from the hit movie, "The Fox and the Hound"! Todd is a fox who befriends a hunting dog named Copper, when they are still young. Copper goes away on a hunting trip with his owner, a trip that lasts years. Soon, Todd grows up and Big Mama (his foster parent owl) decides to teach Todd a lesson about life.

She sings this song to Todd and shows him how your friends may not always be your friends forever. The song focuses on how Copper, even though friends when they were young, has been trained to hunt Todd down for his skin.
4. Found on the Platinum Edition DVD, which of the following movies has a deleted song entitled, "Music in Your Soup"?

Answer: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

For those of you who don't know, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is about a beautiful princess (her step-mother is the Queen) who runs away into the forest, after hearing of the Queen's plan to kill her. The Queen wants to kill her because then she'd be the most beautiful and fair in the land. So, Snow White runs into the forest and befriends a group of seven dwarfs, with whom she stays and takes care of the house.

The song is supposed to be shown when Snow White finishes making a nice soup for the dwarfs, one that the dwarfs have not had the pleasure of eating in a long time. ("The Lion King's" deleted song is "Morning Report", "Beauty and the Beast's" deleted song is "Human Again", and "Aladdin's" deleted song is "Proud of Your Boy"!)
5. "They're loaded with vim and with ________. They love to leap in your laps!"

Answer: vigor

This is from the song, "The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers". It comes from a plethora of "Winnie the Pooh" movies (all of which are classics) Two of these are, "The Tigger Movie" and "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh". Tigger always sings this song to show the many qualities of tiggers (it's plural, even though "he's the only one") such as rubber tops, springy bottoms, and even jumpy, bumpy, clumpy, and thumpy! He also sings this to show his uniqueness and how he's proud to be who he is.
6. "My earlier _______ were fine for their times!"

Answer: crimes

This is from the song, "The World's Greatest Criminal Mind", from the Disney movie, "The Great Mouse Detective". Ratigan is an evil rat in this movie, who everyone knows as a "depravity-commiting sewer rat"! In the beginning of the movie, Ratigan learns that the Queen of Mousedom is having a jubilee, and an idea hatches in his brain.

He sings this song to his petty workers, bragging about his greatness, and how this new scheme he is planning is his best ever! The line in the question refers to how simple his evil deeds were at the time and how his new scheme takes the cake of all he's done!
7. "You're unsuited for the rage of war, so pack up, ________, you're through!"

Answer: go home

This is from the song, "I'll Make a Man Out of You" from the Disney hit, "Mulan". Shang is the captain in charge of a bunch of recruits, who were training to fight the Huns for the government of China. Shang tries to make these "lousy bunches" into good, hard-working men, who could meet with his expectations. But, as the lyric says, one man (named Mulan, who is actually a woman disguised as a man) is unable to be learn from Shang and is told to head home.
8. Which of the following movies' songs are based on pieces of classical music?

Answer: Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

"Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers" is about Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy playing the role of three musketeers, in this musical. They are assigned to protect the princess, Minnie Mouse, from the villain in the movie. Some of the classical music that you hear are "Beethoven's 5th" ("This is the End"), an extract from "Carmen", and "Bach" ("All for One").
9. "While gathering his bits of twine and _______!"

Answer: twig

This is from the song, "A Spoonful of Sugar" from the 1964 hit, "Mary Poppins". Julie Andrews plays Mary Poppins, a nanny who has to look after two children whose father doesn't allow them to have any fun. So Mary Poppins explains to them that "with every job that must be done, there is an element of fun"! Henceforth, the songs starts explaining that something sweet and fun (spoonful of sugar symbolizing fun time) is needed to help you change a worse, yet helpful thing into something that's easier to do.

The line that we mention in the question is referring to Mary Poppins' example of a robin. The robin knows that it has to work and build its nest "of twine and twig", but it stops once in a while to whistle a comforting tune to itself.
10. "You must set your sights upon the heights, don't be a(n) _________!"

Answer: mediocrity

This is from the song, "That's What Makes the World Go Round" from the Disney movie, "The Sword in the Stone". Merlin is a wizard who is hired as a teacher to a young boy, Arthur. Arthur only knows about castles and fighting and other medieval subjects. So, Merlin transforms Arthur into a fish, a bird, and a squirrel, to show him life from different points of view.

He also changes him to show how Arthur should be smarter than the average and aim for the top. The line that we mention in the question refers to when Arthur transforms into a fish and Merlin tells him how he shouldn't be "a mediocrity".

He tells him not to be like average people, but to be far greater and have higher expectations of himself.
Source: Author ibrmacf

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