Chapter 3: Test 2 Welcome to your Chapter 3: Test 2 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. What name is given to the tombs where people buried their dead during the Bronze Age? Round barrows Catacombs Hill forts Sepulchres None 2. Who introduced the Statute of Rhuddlan? King Edward II King Edward I King Edward King Edward III None 3. Which TWO of the following are examples of special skills brought to England during the middle Ages? Weavers from German Canal builders from Holland Weavers from France Canal builders from Italy 4. One of the most famous battles of the Hundred Years War was The battle of Trafalgar The battle of Agincourt The battle of Hasting The battle of Bannockburn None 5. Who defeated the English at the battle of Bannockburn? King Edward II William King Alfred the Great Robert the Bruce None 6. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The Canterbury Tales was one of the first books to be printed in England TRUE FALSE None 7. 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 8. The Wars of roses fought in 1455 between the supporters of which TWO families? The House of Commons The House of Lords The House of York The House of Lancaster 9. Which TWO words in modern English are based on Norman French words? Good Beauty Park Book 10. Which TWO of the following are examples of special skills brought to England during the middle Ages? Engineers from Germany Engineers from Italy Glass manufacturers from Italy Glass manufacturers from Germany 11. How much of the population of Britain died during the Black Death? No one One million Two third One third None 12. Which of these statements is correct? English King also fought a long war with Denmark, called the Hundred Years War English King also fought a long war with France, called the Hundred Years War None 13. Which TWO of the following were consequences of the creation of the Magna Carta? The rights of the nobility were protected The King’s power was extended The king's power to collect taxes was restricted The king didn’t need to involve the noblemen in decision 14. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The Statute of Rhuddlan annexed Wales to the Crown of England TRUE FALSE None 15. The English language is the combination of which TWO languages? Anglo-Saxon Gaelic Latin Norman French 16. The English left France in 1540s 1405s 1450s 1340s None 17. A disease, probably a form of plague, named Black Death came to Britain in 1438 1500 1400 1348 None 18. In 1215, who was forced by his noblemen to agree to a number of demands? Kind Edward King Henry King John King George None 19. In modern English there are often two words with very similar meanings, one from French and one from Anglo-Saxon? ‘’ There’’ and ‘’their’’ ‘’ here’’ and ‘’ near’’ ‘’ Go’’ and ‘’ come’’ "Ask" and "demand" None 20. Which TWO words in modern English are based on Anglo-Saxon words? Dog Grape Cow Apple 21. Which TWO of the following were consequences of the Black Death? New social classes appeared People left the countryside to live in the towns There was more need to grow cereal crops social class disappeared 22. Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE?The English king fought with the Welsh, Scottish and Irish noblemen for control of their lands. FALSE TRUE None 23. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote a series of poems in English about a group of people going to Canterbury on a pilgrimage. What is the poem called? Poem of Canterbury The pilgrimage Tales Tales of Canterbury The Canterbury Tales None 24. Who was the first person in England to print books using a printing press? Geoffrey Chaucer William Caxton William Fox Robert the Bruce None Thank you for taking - Chapter 3: Test 2. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:10:01+00:00