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Did people believe Tim when he told them about the sound his instrument produced?
Some believed him, others didn't.
No, they thought he was crazy.
Yes, they were very supportive.
They didn't care.
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How many holes did Tim Linhart make in the roof of the concert hall?
Four
Three
Two
One
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What did Tim Linhart build to move the heat from the people away from the instruments?
A ventilation system
A heating system
A cooling system
A concert hall
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How did Tim Linhart feel when his instrument produced a sound?
Excited
Disappointed
Confused
Bored
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What did Tim Linhart make more than 20 years ago?
A concert hall
A wooden instrument
An ice musical instrument
An ice sculpture
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What did Tim Linhart realize caused the sounds of the instruments to change?
Changes in temperature
The number of people in the audience
The type of music being played
The humidity in the air
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What was the purpose of the holes in the roof of the concert hall?
To provide ventilation for the audience.
To let in sunlight.
To let out the heat from the audience and keep the instru co
To improve the acoustics.
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What is Tim Linhart's profession?
Ice artist
Musician
Architect
Scientist
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Does the melting of the instruments affect the sound they produce?
No, it has no effect on the sound.
It only affects the pipe instruments.
Yes, it changes the pitch.
It only affects the stringed instruments.
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What was Tim Linhart's dream after making his first instrument?
To have an ice music concert.
To become a famous musician.
To build a concert hall.
To teach people how to make instruments.
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What is one challenge of keeping ice instruments in good shape?
The heat from musicians' bodies causes them to melt.
The ice is too slippery to
They are too heavy to move.
The instruments crack easily.
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What material are the musical instruments made of?
Metal
Ice
Plastic
Wood
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Where does the heat that melts the instruments come from?
The stage lights
The sun
The audience and the musicians
The instruments themselves
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What happens to the pitch of the stringed instruments when they melt?
It stays the same.
It goes down.
It becomes erratic.
It goes up.
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What happens to the pitch of the pipe instruments when they melt?
It stays the same.
It goes up.
It becomes erratic.
It goes down.
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What happens to the musical instruments when people come in and the temperature rises?
They start to melt.
They become too cold to play.
They become louder.
They change color.
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