Beethoven Lives Upstairs 1. 2 A) A talented person who shows others the skill B) Very normal and...

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  • A) A talented person who shows others the skill B) Very normal and regular C) A bird that usually lives along the ocean seashore D) Strange or unusual; odd; weird Beethoven Lives Upstairs 3
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  • 4 D) Strange or unusual; odd; weird
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  • A) A mechanical device used to indicate the exact tempo to be maintained in music B) A device that shows the player how to play the piano C) A stick that conductors use to keep time in music D) An item used by officers to practice target shooting Beethoven Lives Upstairs 5
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  • 6 A) A mechanical device used to indicate the exact tempo to be maintained in music
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  • A) To make a very good impression upon others B) To be heavy footed and klutzy C) Light and quick in movement; lively; agile D) Able to make very loud sounds Beethoven Lives Upstairs 7
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  • 8 C) Light and quick in movement; lively; agile
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  • A) A person who is very well respected and elderly or aged B) A person who is a good writer of music C) A person who is shows good promise at a specific skill or talent D) A person who has great skill, ability, or knowledge in something; expert; specialist Beethoven Lives Upstairs 9
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  • 10 D) A person who has great skill, ability, or knowledge in something; expert; specialist
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  • A) Breaking and booming B) To be so loud that one cannot hear it C) A sound that hammers in your head D) Sounding or ringing; clanging; din Beethoven Lives Upstairs 11
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  • Beethoven Lives Upstairs 12 D) Sounding or ringing; clanging; din
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  • A) Historical fiction B) Realistic fiction C) Fairy tale D) Expository Beethoven Lives Upstairs 14
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  • A) Historical fiction Beethoven Lives Upstairs 15
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  • A) Through letters between Beethoven and Uncle Karl B) Through letters between Beethoven and Christoph C) Through letters between Christoph and Uncle Karl D) In a narrative form Beethoven Lives Upstairs 16
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  • C) Through letters between Christoph and Uncle Karl Beethoven Lives Upstairs 17
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  • A) Vienna, Austria, Europe B) Paris, France, Europe C) An auditorium and concert hall D) The Princes home Beethoven Lives Upstairs 18
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  • A) Vienna, Austria, Europe Beethoven Lives Upstairs 19
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  • A) A person who is very lonely B) A person who is very temperamental and a perfectionist C) A musician who is deaf, but writes and play music D) A famous composer and musician who writes famous compositions E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 20
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  • Beethoven Lives Upstairs 21 E) All of the above
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  • A) He is a famous composer and is happy to have a celebrity in his house B) He needs to stay at home more and help around the house C) He is a quiet person who is renting a room from his mother D) He is a mean, loud, and peculiar man E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 22
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  • D) He is a mean, loud, and peculiar man Beethoven Lives Upstairs 23
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  • A) He phones Christoph and tells him about Beethoven B) He writes to Christoph and tells him more about Beethoven and his way of life C) He tells his mother about Christophs concerns and they talk D) He tells Christoph to respect his elders and dont complain E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 24
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  • B) He writes to Christoph and tells him more about Beethoven and his way of life Beethoven Lives Upstairs 25
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  • A) The family is allowing Mr. Beethoven to play his music all day and all night B) Mr. Beethoven is acting crazy and is embarrassing the family C) They have a dog named Metronome and thats a silly name for a dog D) The family dresses in out of fashion (pass) clothes E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 26
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  • B) Mr. Beethoven is acting crazy and is embarrassing the family Beethoven Lives Upstairs 27
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  • A) Beethoven was often pounding and howling B) Beethovens music was so long and tiring C) Beethovens music was very weird D) Beethoven was always crying Beethoven Lives Upstairs 28
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  • A) Beethoven was often pounding and howling Beethoven Lives Upstairs 29
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  • A) Works naked and his clothes are everywhere B) Pours water on himself while composing C) Talks to himself D) Is very messy, writes on the walls, and has dirty dishes everywhere E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 30
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  • E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 31
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  • A) He is a perfectionist and wants things the way he envisions it B) He is going deaf and cant hear his music C) He probably hears things in a muttering way D) He hears music in his head all day E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 32
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  • E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 33
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  • A) Beethoven could not hear a flute that was playing nearby B) Beethoven could not hear the singers singing their high notes C) Beethoven could not hear the bird singing D) Beethoven could not hear the babies crying E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 34
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  • A) Beethoven could not hear a flute that was playing nearby Beethoven Lives Upstairs 35
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  • A) Sign language B) Talk louder C) Ignore him D) Write in a book so he can read it E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 36
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  • D) Write in a book so he can read it Beethoven Lives Upstairs 37
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  • A) Beethovens friend B) A singer C) A musician D) A person who wants to buy Mr. Beethovens symphony Beethoven Lives Upstairs 38
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  • A) Beethovens friend Beethoven Lives Upstairs 39
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  • A) His father was very cruel and forced Beethoven to practice at night til dawn B) It was happy and playful; he had a loving family C) It was uneventful and nothing really happened D) His father didnt recognize his talents, but forced him to practice anyway Beethoven Lives Upstairs 40
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  • A) His father was very cruel and forced Beethoven to practice at night til dawn Beethoven Lives Upstairs 41
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  • A) Beethoven, because he really respected he man B) Papa, because he missed his father so much C) Metronome, because Christoph likes the timing machine D) Metronome, because he wags his tail like a metronome Beethoven Lives Upstairs 42
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  • D) Metronome, because he wags his tail like a metronome Beethoven Lives Upstairs 43
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  • A) He didnt like it because he often didnt have his music B) He didnt like it because he was probably reminded of his father forcing him to play/practice C) He didnt mind it because it made people happy D) It depended upon who was asking E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 44
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  • B) He didnt like it because he was probably reminded of his father forcing him to play/practice Beethoven Lives Upstairs 45
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  • A) He likes to pack up and move from place to place B) He is so peculiar and destructive, that he is asked to leave C) He is upset by the weather, at times D) B and C E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 46
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  • D) B and C Beethoven Lives Upstairs 47
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  • A) The legs are missing B) Beautifully polished C) Some of the strings are broken D) They are only uprights, not Grands E) A and C Beethoven Lives Upstairs 48
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  • E) A and C Beethoven Lives Upstairs 49
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  • A) So he can feel the music through its vibrations B) So he can destroy the piano as a way to get back at Christoph C) So the piano looks better D) So he can reach the keys E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 50
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  • A) So he can feel the music through its vibrations Beethoven Lives Upstairs 51
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  • A) Ear trumpets B) Battery powered hearing aids C) bells D) Yelling people E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 52
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  • A) Ear trumpets Beethoven Lives Upstairs 53
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  • A) Required, demanded everyone to be perfect, what he wants B) They practiced over and over C) He yelled at them, for no sane reason D) Expected the singers to sing very high notes E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 54
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  • E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 55
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  • A) Metronome B) The Little Bothersome Child C) Little Boy D) The Little Gatekeeper E) Hey you! Beethoven Lives Upstairs 56
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  • D) The Little Gatekeeper Beethoven Lives Upstairs 57
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  • A) He is always sitting at the front door, on the step B) He only lets certain people up to see Beethoven C) He makes iron gates D) He is in charge of bringing up his food E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 58
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  • A) He is always sitting at the front door, on the step Beethoven Lives Upstairs 59
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  • A) He was needing to see his father B) He needed to spend the summer months in Baden C) He was asked to leave by Christophs mother D) Mr. Schindler was ill Beethoven Lives Upstairs 60
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  • B) He needed to spend the summer months in Baden Beethoven Lives Upstairs 61
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  • A) We need to be paid more in order to pay our bills B) Our fingers are not nimble enough to play the music that fast C) We are not able to sing such high notes D) We need some food to eat and get some coffee to stay up late Beethoven Lives Upstairs 62
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  • B) Our fingers are not nimble enough to play the music that fast Beethoven Lives Upstairs 63
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  • A) 1 st Symphony B) Ode to Joy C) Overture #3 D) 9 th Symphony Beethoven Lives Upstairs 64
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  • D) 9 th Symphony Beethoven Lives Upstairs 65
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  • A) Christoph B) Beethoven C) The conductor D) The 1 st violinist Beethoven Lives Upstairs 66
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  • B) Beethovon Beethoven Lives Upstairs 67
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  • A) He takes Christoph for a walk and then take his family out to dinner B) He says thank you and plays with the babies C) He gives them tickets to the concert D) He pays his back rent money E) All of the above Beethoven Lives Upstairs 68
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  • C) He gives them tickets to the concert Beethoven Lives Upstairs 69
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  • A) They are silenced and stunned that he could have written such a piece B) They cheered very loudly and gave him a standing ovation C) They booed and threw lettuce and tomatoes at him, the musicians, and the singers D) They are indifferent and unresponsive Beethoven Lives Upstairs 70
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  • B) They cheered very loudly and gave him a standing ovation Beethoven Lives Upstairs 71
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  • A) Its you! B) Its my little friend! C) Its Metronomes owner! D) Its little gatekeeper! Beethoven Lives Upstairs 72
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  • D) Its little gatekeeper! Beethoven Lives Upstairs 73
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  • A) He visited his father B) He visited the twins and mother C) He died D) He wrote another symphony Beethoven Lives Upstairs 74
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  • C) He died Beethoven Lives Upstairs 75