How Well Do You Know The Lyrics To I Just Can’t Wait To Be King ?

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"I Just Can't Wait to Be King" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated film, "The Lion King." The song is performed by Simba the young lion and with music by Elton John and lyrics written by Tim Rice, the song is a guaranteed way to lighten up the mood! If you are a fan of this song, then take this quiz to see how well you know the song!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    “I’m gonna be a _________ king.”

    • A.

      Great

    • B.

      Masterful

    • C.

      Mighty

    • D.

      Majestic

    Correct Answer
    C. Mighty
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Mighty" because it fits the context of the sentence. The phrase "I'm gonna be a _________ king" suggests that the speaker aspires to be a powerful and influential king. "Mighty" is synonymous with powerful and strong, making it the most suitable choice in this context.

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  • 2. 

    “Well, I’ve never seen a king of _________ with quite so little hair.” 

    • A.

      Birds

    • B.

      Beasts

    • C.

      Fish

    • D.

      Pigs

    Correct Answer
    B. Beasts
    Explanation
    The given statement suggests that the speaker has never seen a king of beasts (referring to lions) with so little hair. This implies that the speaker is talking about a lion, as they are often referred to as the "king of beasts." The other options, such as birds, fish, and pigs, do not fit the context of the statement.

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  • 3. 

    “I’m brushing up on _________ down, I’m working on my roar.” 

    • A.

      Looking

    • B.

      Brushing

    • C.

      Ruling

    • D.

      Staying

    Correct Answer
    A. Looking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Looking." In this sentence, the speaker is saying that they are practicing or improving their ability to look down, as well as working on their roar. This suggests that the speaker is trying to become more confident or assertive, and looking down is a metaphor for being able to assert their dominance or authority.

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  • 4. 

    “Thus far, a rather __________ thing… Oh, I just can’t wait to be king.” 

    • A.

      Admiring

    • B.

      Motivating

    • C.

      Tiring

    • D.

      Uninspiring

    Correct Answer
    D. Uninspiring
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Uninspiring" because the phrase "Thus far, a rather uninspiring thing" suggests that whatever has been happening or experienced so far has not been exciting or motivating. This is further emphasized by the following statement "Oh, I just can't wait to be king," indicating that the current situation is dull or uninteresting, and the speaker is looking forward to something more inspiring or exciting in the future.

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  • 5. 

    “You’ve rather a long way to go. Young __________, if you think…” 

    • A.

      Ruler

    • B.

      Teacher

    • C.

      Star

    • D.

      Master

    Correct Answer
    D. Master
    Explanation
    The phrase "You've rather a long way to go" suggests that the person being addressed has a lot of progress or development to make. In this context, "Master" is the most appropriate option as it implies a high level of expertise or skill. It indicates that the person being addressed has a long journey ahead in becoming a master or expert in their field.

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  • 6. 

    “Free to __________ around all day. Well, that’s definitely out.” 

    • A.

      Walk

    • B.

      Run

    • C.

      Play

    • D.

      Roam

    Correct Answer
    B. Run
    Explanation
    The phrase "Free to __________ around all day" implies that the person has the freedom to engage in a leisurely or aimless activity. However, the statement "Well, that's definitely out" suggests that the person is unable to do so. Since running is a more active and purposeful activity compared to walking, playing, or roaming, it is likely that running is not an option for the person in this context.

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  • 7. 

    “Kings don’t need ___________ from little hornbills to start.” 

    • A.

      Guidance

    • B.

      Counseling

    • C.

      Advice

    • D.

      Help

    Correct Answer
    C. Advice
    Explanation
    The sentence suggests that kings do not require something specific from little hornbills in order to start. The word "advice" fits this context as it implies that kings do not need guidance, counseling, or help from the little hornbills to begin their actions or decision-making.

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  • 8. 

    “If this is where the ____________ is headed, count me out.” 

    • A.

      Monarchy

    • B.

      Kingdom

    • C.

      Empire

    • D.

      Realm

    Correct Answer
    A. Monarchy
    Explanation
    The phrase "count me out" implies that the speaker wants to distance themselves from the situation or direction mentioned. In this case, if the direction is headed towards a monarchy, the speaker wants no part in it. Therefore, the correct answer is monarchy.

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  • 9. 

    “Out of service, out of ___________, I wouldn’t hang about.” 

    • A.

      Here

    • B.

      Africa

    • C.

      Comfort

    • D.

      Asia

    Correct Answer
    B. Africa
    Explanation
    The phrase "Out of service, out of Africa" is a play on the saying "Out of sight, out of mind." It suggests that if something or someone is not present or available, they are easily forgotten or disregarded. In this context, the speaker is implying that if something is not working or functioning properly, they would not waste any time or wait around for it.

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  • 10. 

    “Let’s hear it in the herd and on the wing. It’s gonna be King Simba’s finest __________.” 

    • A.

      Fling

    • B.

      Sting

    • C.

      Spring

    • D.

      Swing

    Correct Answer
    A. Fling
    Explanation
    The phrase "Let's hear it in the herd and on the wing" suggests a sense of excitement and movement. The word "finest" implies that whatever follows should be something impressive or grand. Out of the given options, "fling" best fits this context as it conveys a sense of energetic and joyful movement. It also aligns with the overall tone of the sentence, making it the most suitable choice.

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