1) Which one doesn't belong to Great Britain? a) isle of Wight b) Anglesey c) The island groups of Orkney and Shetland d) Isle of Man e) the Hebrides f) the Isles of Scilly 2) The Channel Islands belong to: a) the Duchy of Normandy b) the British crown c) the Irish free state 3) which of these belonged to the so-called United Kingdom (1921) a) England b) Wales c) Scotland d) Northern Ireland e) Republic of Ireland 4) What happened in 1922? a) The independance of the United kingdom b) The constitution of the Irish Free State c) The Constitution of The United Kingdom 5) Who used the Isle of Man as a base to control the surrounding areas during their invasion in the 7th Century? a) The Scandinavian clan b) Vikings c) Romans 6) Romans refered to the United Kingdom as : a) Britany b) Britain c) Hibernia d) Caledonia 7) Romans refered to the Ireland as : a) Britany b) Britain c) Hibernia d) Caledonia 8) Romans refered to the Scotland as : a) Britany b) Britain c) Hibernia d) Caledonia 9) Queen Elizabeth I died in : a) 1605 b) 1603 c) 1607 d) 1604 10) In 1603 the crwons of England and Scotland are united under: a) under King James V of Scotland (King James II of England b) under King James VI of Scotland (King James I of England c) under King James VII of Scotland (King James I of England 11) Political union of Great Britain is achieved by Queen Ann in a) 1709 b) 1708 c) 1707 d) 1706 12) Neolitic Britain a) c12,000BC – c2,750BC b) c2,750 BC–750 BC c) c750BC–43AD d) 43AD–410 e) (449–550) 13) Iron Age and La tène culture a) c12,000BC – c2,750BC b) c2,750 BC–750 BC c) c750BC–43AD d) 43AD–410 e) (449–550) 14) Neolitic BritainThe Beaker people and the Bronze Age a) c12,000BC – c2,750BC b) c2,750 BC–750 BC c) c750BC–43AD d) 43AD–410 e) (449–550) 15) Neolitic BritainRoman Britain a) c12,000BC – c2,750BC b) c2,750 BC–750 BC c) c750BC–43AD d) 43AD–410 e) (449–550) 16) Anglo–Saxon invasion/settlement a) c12,000BC – c2,750BC b) c2,750 BC–750 BC c) c750BC–43AD d) 43AD–410 e) (449–550) 17) Anglo–Saxon England united a) (550–924) b) 924–1066) c) 1016–1042) d) 1066–1154) 18) Danish rule -The Vikings a) (550–924) b) (924–1066) c) (1016–1042) d) 1066–1154) 19) Anglo–Saxon Kingdoms a) (550–924) b) 924–1066) c) 1016–1042) d) 1066–1154) 20) Norman period a) (550–924) b) 924–1066) c) 1016–1042) d) 1066–1154) 21) Conquest of Ireland begins a) 1154–1399 b) 1155 c) 1296–1357 d) 1337–1453 e) 1455–1485 22) The Plantagenets a) 1154–1399 b) 1155 c) 1296–1357 d) 1337–1453 e) 1455–1485 23) Hundred Years War with France a) 1154–1399 b) 1155 c) 1296–1357 d) 1337–1453 e) 1455–1485 24) Wars of the Roses a) 1154–1399 b) 1155 c) 1296–1357 d) 1337–1453 e) 1455–1485 25) Scottish Wars of Independence a) 1154–1399 b) 1155 c) 1296–1357 d) 1337–1453 e) 1455–1485 26) Union Crowns - England and Scotland -King James a) 1485–1603 b) 1532 c) 1603 27) Tudor period a) 1485–1603 b) 1532 c) 1603 28) English Reformation begins a) 1485–1603 b) 1532 c) 1603 29) Union of England and Scotland-basis of modern British state a) 1642-1660 b) 1620 c) 1688-1689 d) 1707 30) Revolution Settlement a) 1642-1660 b) 1620 c) 1688-1689 d) 1707 31) Expansion into America begins a) 1642-1660 b) 1620 c) 1688-1689 d) 1707 32) Civil Wars and Revolution a) 1642-1660 b) 1620 c) 1688-1689 d) 1707 33) Victorian Age a) 1730s b) 1770s–1780s c) 1770s–1815 d) 1837–1901 e) 1880s–1890s 34) Wars in America and with France help to unify British state a) 1730s b) 1770s–1780s c) 1770s–1815 d) 1837–1901 e) 1880s–1890s 35) Beginnings of industrialisation a) 1730s b) 1770s–1780s c) 1770s–1815 d) 1837–1901 e) 1880s–1890s 36) Changes in agriculture begin a) 1730s b) 1770s–1780s c) 1770s–1815 d) 1837–1901 e) 1880s–1890s 37) Imperial expansion in Africa a) 1730s b) 1770s–1780s c) 1770s–1815 d) 1837–1901 e) 1880s–1890s 38) Height of industrial unrest a) 1914–1918 b) 1939–1945 c) 1960s–1980s d) 1970s– to present day 39) Second World War a) 1914–1918 b) 1939–1945 c) 1960s–1980s d) 1970s– to present day 40) Britain within the European Union a) 1914–1918 b) 1939–1945 c) 1960s–1980s d) 1970s– to present day 41) Great War a) 1914–1918 b) 1939–1945 c) 1960s–1980s d) 1970s– to present day 42) cave with figures of birds and animals carved13,000 years ago in : a) Nottinghamshire b) Yorkshire c) Nottingham d) Norfolk e) Devon 43) a land of immigrants where other evidence uncovered a) Nottinghamshire b) Yorkshire c) Nottingham d) Norfolk e) Devon 44) 78 flint artefacts discovered dating back to thousands of years ago (village of Happisburgh) a) Nottinghamshire b) Yorkshire c) Nottingham d) Norfolk e) Devon 45) First people to arrive came from a) Northern Europe b) Southern Europe c) Eastern Europe 46) 29000 years ago social hierarchy didn't exist a) true b) false 47) Early english were not a) nomadic b) hunter gathers c) had boundaries d) settled 48) what did the grow? a) wheat b) rice c) beans d) barley 49) which animal was not originally English a) sheep b) pigs c) cattle d) goats 50) During the Neolithic period (4700BC to 2000BC) the population trebled to about 300,000.why? a) Intensification of land cultivation takes place. b) New arrivals c) new tools 51) How did they refer to roads? a) viking roads b) roman roads c) Normandic roads 52) which is not a communication paths : a) The Icknield Way – Buckinghamshire to Norfolk b) The Yorshire Way – Yorkshire to Norfolk c) The Pilgrims Way -Canterbury and Winchester d) The Jurassic Way.Oxfordshire (Banbury) to Linconshire (Stamford) 53) Tribes in England; The Dumnonii a) south west peninsula b) Dorset c) Kent (with 4 separate kingdoms d) Norfolk e) controlled the smaller tribes of the northern stretch from the Irish Sea to the North Sea 54) Tribes in England;The Brigantes a) south west peninsula b) Dorset c) Kent (with 4 separate kingdoms d) Norfolk e) controlled the smaller tribes of the northern stretch from the Irish Sea to the North Sea 55) Tribes in England; The Durotriges a) south west peninsula b) Dorset c) Kent (with 4 separate kingdoms d) Norfolk e) controlled the smaller tribes of the northern stretch from the Irish Sea to the North Sea 56) Tribes in England; Icenii a) south west peninsula b) Dorset c) Kent (with 4 separate kingdoms d) Norfolk e) controlled the smaller tribes of the northern stretch from the Irish Sea to the North Sea 57) Tribes in England; The Cantii a) south west peninsula b) Dorset c) Kent (with 4 separate kingdoms d) Norfolk e) controlled the smaller tribes of the northern stretch from the Irish Sea to the North Sea 58) As the settlements grew, so did the population of England.In late Bronze Age population grew a) 2 million b) 3 million 59) As the settlements grew, so did the population of England.by the end of the Roman Era population grew a) 2 million b) 3 million c) 4 million 60) 54BC a) Julius Ceaser invades but a storm destroys his ships, and and retreats to Rome with hostages. b) Julious Caesar returns to the island with 800 ships, 25,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry. 61) 55BC a) Julius Ceaser invades but a storm destroys his ships, and and retreats to Rome with hostages. b) Julious Caesar returns to the island with 800 ships, 25,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry. c) 20,000 men landed in two separate locations to forestall any counterattack. The battle of Medway took place after the tribes rally round but they were defeated. 62) 43AD a) Julius Ceaser invades but a storm destroys his ships, and and retreats to Rome with hostages. b) Julious Caesar returns to the island with 800 ships, 25,000 infantry and 5,000 cavalry. c) 20,000 men landed in two separate locations to forestall any counterattack. The battle of Medway took place after the tribes rally round but they were defeated. 63) the first Roman capital a) Colchester (Camulodunum) b) Grocester( Gramulodunum) 64) Boadicea,wife of the king of Icenii.The city of Colchester was destroyed by fire, there was looting. She pushed onwards to London, which was also burnt down. a) 47AD b) 48AD c) 49AD 65) The Romans governed England for over 300 years. a) 47AD b) 48AD c) 49AD 66) the Stuarts a) Welsh b) French c) Scots d) Germans 67) the Platagenets a) Welsh b) French c) Scots d) Germans 68) The Normans a) Welsh b) French c) Scots d) Germans 69) the Tudors a) Welsh b) French c) Scots d) Germans 70) the Hanoverians a) Welsh b) French c) Scots d) Germans 71) The last Plantagenet king was a) Henry II b) Richard III c) Henry I d) Richard VI 72) The first Plantagenet king was a) Henry II b) Richard III c) Henry I d) Richard VI 73) Elizabeth I of England died in a) 1603 b) 1605 c) 1606 74) James VI of Scotland became a) James I of England b) James II of England c) James III of England 75) What was the King’s Council in Anglo-Saxon England called?1. a) o A) Curia b) o B) Witan c) o C) Senate d) o D) Moot 76) The land divisions known as "shires" were overseen by:2. a) o A) Lords b) o B) Aldermen c) o C) Sheriffs (Shire Reeves) d) o D) Bishops 77) The Anglo-Saxon three-field farming system included all EXCEPT: a) o A) Spring crops b) o B) Autumn crops c) o C) Rice fields d) o D) Fallow fields 78) which product was NOT a major Anglo-Saxon export? a) o A) Woolen goods b) o B) Cheese c) o C) Silk d) o D) Hunting dogs 79) Which administrative unit came below a shire? a) o A) Manor b) o B) Parish c) o C) Hundred d) o D) Township 80) The Wuffingas dynasty ruled over: a) o A) Kent b) o B) East Anglia c) o C) Wessex d) o D) Mercia 81) Who was the first Christian king of East Anglia? a) o A) Anna b) o B) Rædwald c) o C) Æthelstan d) o D) Alfred 82) Which king is remembered for his legal code and Christian reforms in Kent? a) o A) Æthelberht b) o B) Wulfhere c) o C) Sæberht d) o D) Offa 83) The title "Bretwalda" was given to: a) o A) Noble warriors b) o B) Overlord kings c) o C) Bishops d) o D) Landlords 84) Who is considered the greatest king of Mercia? a) o A) Penda b) o B) Wulfhere c) o C) Offa d) o D) Cynewulf 85) Woden is often associated with which Norse god? a) o A) Thor b) o B) Tyr c) o C) Odin d) o D) Loki 86) What word means "holy grove" in Old English? a) o A) Hearh b) o B) Leah c) o C) Weoh d) o D) Tiw 87) The Christianization of England began in which century? a) o A) 3rd b) o B) 5th c) o C) 6th d) o D) 8th 88) Who brought Christianity to southern England? a) o A) Bede b) o B) Wilfrid c) o C) St. Augustine d) o D) Cuthbert 89) Which deity is Tuesday named after? a) o A) Tiw b) o B) Woden c) o C) Thunor d) o D) Frigg 90) What was the role of an "ealdorman"? a) o A) Regional governor b) o B) Warrior priest c) o C) Chief scribe d) o D) Town merchant 91) The term "reeve" referred to: a) o A) Royal advisor b) o B) Local manager or enforcer c) o C) Peasant farmer d) o D) Soldier 92) The title "king" came from the Old English word: a) o A) Cynric b) o B) Koning c) o C) Cyning d) o D) Cyn 93) which term refers to a noble eligible for the throne? a) o A) Thane b) o B) Ealdorman c) o C) Ætheling d) o D) Reeve 94) what did "hide" represent in land measurement? a) o A) 10 acres b) o B) A village c) o C) A household’s land d) o D) King’s territory 95) the kingdom of Kent was originally settled by: a) o A) Angles b) o B) Jutes c) o C) Saxons d) o D) Picts 96) which town name means “Woden’s holy woods”? a) o A) Wensley b) o B) Wenslow c) o C) Woodnesborough d) o D) Wensley 97) 23.“Thunderley” is named after: a) o A) Woden b) o B) Thunor c) o C) Frigg d) o D) Grim 98) the term “Grim’s Dyke” is associated with: a) o A) Woden b) o B) Tyr c) o C) Loki d) o D) Thor 99) ''tysoe” is related to the worship of: a) o A) Frigg b) o B) Woden c) o C) Tiw d) o D) Eostre 100) which mythical creatures are found in Anglo-Saxon folklore? a) o A) Vampires b) o B) Werewolves c) o C) Elves and dragons d) o D) Goblins and banshees
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