Chapter 3: Test 1 Welcome to your Chapter 3: Test 1 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. When did people learn to make bronze? 4,000 years ago 10,000 years ago 5,000 years ago 6,000 years ago None 2. In Bronze Age people live in roundhouses and buried their dead in tombs called Circular barrow White barrow Round barrow Red barrow None 3. Which statement is correct? The Romans remained in Britain for 400 years The Romans remained in Britain for 600 years None 4. The first farmers arrived in Britain 600 years ago 10,000 years ago 6,000 years ago 5,000 years ago None 5. Which of these statements is correct? William was killed in the battle of Hasting and Harold became the King of England Harold was killed in the battle of Hasting and William became the king of England and is known as William the Conqueror. None 6. What marks the beginning of British History? Modern age Bronze Age Iron Age Stone Age None 7. The patron saint of Ireland was St Andrew St David St George St Patrick None 8. Which TWO of the following were true for The Middle Ages? The period before the Norman Conquest up until about 1485 is called the Middle age The period after the Norman Conquest up until about 1485 is called the Middle age It was a time of almost constant war It was a time of peace 9. Stonehenge was built by farmers which was probably Special gathering place for seasonal ceremonies Special gathering place for worship Special gathering place for war Special gathering place for seasonal foods None 10. Which statement is correct? The Roman invasion of Britain led by Julius Caesar in 55 BC was successful The Roman invasion of Britain led by Julius Caesar in 55 BC was unsuccessful None 11. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?King Alfred the Great defeated the VIKINGS TRUE FALSE None 12. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The language The Anglo-Saxon spoke are the basis of modern –day English TRUE FALSE None 13. Who defeated Harold, the Saxon King of England at the Battle of Hasting? King Alfred the Great Kenneth MacAlpin Danish King William, the Duke of Normandy None 14. Who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury? St Andrew St Augustine St David St George None 15. The first people to live in Britain were Hunter-gatherers Craft workers Harmers Tourist None 16. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?Doomsday book describes the list of people, lands and animals during Norman Conquest and gives a picture of society in England just after the Norman Conquest. FALSE TRUE None 17. What is the name of the best preserved prehistoric village in northern Europe? Skara Brae Maiden Castle Wiltshire Stonehenge None 18. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The Norman Conquest was the last successful foreign invasion of England FALSE TRUE None 19. When did Anglo-Saxon kingdom established in Britain? In AD 500 In AD 900 In AD 600 In AD 700 None 20. Who led the successful Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43? King Alfred the Great Emperor Julius Caesar Emperor Hadrian Emperor Claudius None 21. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The Bronze Age was followed by the Iron Age. TRUE FALSE None 22. Which TWO of the following were true for The Norman Conquest in Britain? They invaded Scotland Norman French influenced the development of the English Language They made many changes in government and social structure in England The Norman Conquest was the first successful foreign invasion of England 23. Who was Boudicca? One of the tribal leaders who built Maiden Castle Patron Saint of England One of the tribal leaders who fought against Anglo-Saxon One of the tribal leaders who fought against the Romans None 24. Which TWO of the following were true for VIKINGS? They came from Denmark They came from France Many of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain They visited Britain in AD 600 Thank you for taking - Chapter 3: Test 1. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:10:01+00:00