Chapter 3: Test 7 Welcome to your Chapter 3: Test 7 Test Name Email Phone Number 1. Who was given the title of Lord Protector in the 17th century? Isaac Newton Samuel Pepys King Charles II Oliver Cromwell None 2. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?‘We shall fight them on the beaches’ is a famous quote from a speech by Queen Elizabeth I about the Spanish Armada. FALSE TRUE None 3. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Emmeline Pankhurst is famous for her leadership of the campaign to give women the vote in parliamentary elections in the UK. TRUE FALSE None 4. Which TWO of the following were famous Victorians? Florence Nightingale Margaret Thatcher Isambard Kingdom Brunel Dylan Thomas 5. Textile and engineering firms recruited workers from which TWO countries after the Second World War? Canada South Africa India Pakistan 6. Which of the following statements is correct? Florence Nightingale is associated with the development of nursing. Florence Nightingale is associated with policing. None 7. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Florence Nightingale is famous for her work on children’s education in the 19th century. FALSE TRUE None 8. For approximately how many years did the Romans stay in this country? 400 years 50 years 600 years 100 years None 9. Where did the Vikings come from? France and Luxembourg Denmark and Norway Belgium and Holland Germany and Austria None 10. Which of the following is a famous Stone Age site in the UK? Nelson’s Column Stonehenge Globe Theatre Windsor Castle None 11. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The ‘Swinging Sixties’ is associated with the 1860s. TRUE FALSE None 12. Which of the following statements is correct? Sake Dean Mahomet is famous for introducing tea-drinking and bungalows to Britain from India. Sake Dean Mahomet introduced curry houses and shampooing to Britain from India. None 13. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?In 1588 the English fleet defeated a large French fleet of ships that intended to land an army in England. TRUE FALSE None 14. What were TWO important aspects of the Reform Act of 1832? It increased the number of people who could vote. It gave women the vote. It decreased the power of the monarch. It abolished rotten boroughs. 15. Which TWO are 20th-century British discoveries or inventions? Walkmans Mobile phones Cash machines (ATMs) Cloning a mammal 16. In 1348 a third of the populations of England, Wales and Scotland died as a result of which plague? The White Death The Black Death The Green Death The Blue Death None 17. Which language was spoken by people during the Iron Age? Latin Anglo-Saxon Celtic English None 18. Which of the following statements is correct? The first person to use the title Prime Minister was Sir Christopher Wren. The first person to use the title Prime Minister was Sir Robert Walpole. None 19. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?A public vote in 2002 decided that Winston Churchill was the Greatest Briton of all time. TRUE FALSE None 20. Which of the following statements is correct? During the Second World War Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister. During the First World War Winston Churchill was the British Prime Minister. None 21. Which TWO records tell us about England during the time of William I? Magna Carta Domesday Book Bayeux Tapestry Diary of Samuel Pepys 22. Which TWO wars was England involved in during the Middle Ages? Peninsular Crusades Hundred Years War Crimean 23. Which TWO of the following were British inventions? Personal computer Diesel engine Jet engine Television 24. Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The jet engine and radar were developed in Britain in the 1830s. TRUE FALSE None Thank you for taking - Chapter 3: Test 7. Time's upTime is Up! Munira Begum2021-01-25T11:10:00+00:00