The Middle Ages 3 Spread the love /24 The Middle Ages 3 1 / 24 Which TWO statements describe the development of language in Scotland in the Middle Ages?Choose ALL answers that apply. People only spoke Gaelic. Gaelic was widely spoken and the Scots language also developed. Scottish Gaelic died out. Poets began to write in the Scots language. 2 / 24 Which of the following statements is correct?Choose only ONE best answer. After the Wars of the Roses, the Houses of Lancaster and York were united by Henry VII marrying Richard III's niece. After the Wars of the Roses, the leaders of the House of York were exiled to France. 3 / 24 Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The Ipswich Tales are associated with Geoffrey Chaucer.Choose only ONE best answer. True False 4 / 24 Which war began in 1455?Choose only ONE best answer. The War of the Roses The Battle of Britain The English Civil War The Boer War 5 / 24 In which language was The Canterbury Tales written?Choose only ONE best answer. French Welsh Scottish Gaelic English 6 / 24 Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The Houses of Lancaster and York used red and white roses as their respective symbols.Choose only ONE best answer. True False 7 / 24 After the Wars of the Roses, what was the symbol of the House of Tudor, which had a white rose inside it to show that the Houses of York and Lancaster were now allies?Choose only ONE best answer. Lion Lily Rose Eagle 8 / 24 Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?The Canterbury Tales was one of the first books to be printed by William Caxton.Choose only ONE best answer. True False 9 / 24 Henry VII was the first king of which House?Choose only ONE best answer. House of Roses House of York House of Lords House of Tudor 10 / 24 What was depicted in the stained glass windows of many cathedrals built in the Middle Ages?Choose only ONE best answer. Stories about kings and coronations Stories about battles and victories Stories about the Bible and saints Stories about communities and farming 11 / 24 Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?Choose only ONE best answer. Author of The Canterbury Tales Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Protector Leader of the House of Commons 12 / 24 Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?Lincoln Cathedral is an example of one of the great cathedrals built in the Middle Ages.Choose only ONE best answer. True False 13 / 24 Other than Windsor, which famous castle built in the Middle Ages is still in use today?Choose only ONE best answer. Edinburgh Tintagel Corfe Camelot 14 / 24 In the Middle Ages, Norman French and Anglo-Saxon combined to become which language?Choose only ONE best answer. French Saxon English Anglo-Norman 15 / 24 Which of the following statements is correct?Choose only ONE best answer. Elizabeth of York was the daughter of King Richard III. Elizabeth of York was the niece of King Richard III. 16 / 24 Which TWO languages combined in the Middle Ages to become the English language?Choose ALL answers that apply. Gaelic Welsh Anglo-Saxon Norman French 17 / 24 Is the statement below TRUE or FALSE?In the English language, the words ‘cow’, ‘apple’ and ‘summer’ are based on Anglo-Saxon words.Choose only ONE best answer. True False 18 / 24 Which of the following statements is correct?Choose only ONE best answer. By 1400, in England, official documents were being written in English and English was the preferred language of Parliament and the royal court. By 1400, a mixture of Norman French and Anglo-Saxon was being spoken and no unified language was emerging. 19 / 24 Which cathedral contains a famous example of a stained glass window from the Middle Ages?Choose only ONE best answer. Liverpool Guildford York Minster Coventry 20 / 24 During the Middle Ages, which TWO languages were used across England?Choose ALL answers that apply. Anglo-Saxon Welsh Danish Norman French 21 / 24 Which of the following was an important English export during the Middle Ages?Choose only ONE best answer. Wool Cheese Silk Furs 22 / 24 Which of these groups came to England during the Middle Ages to trade or to work?Choose only ONE best answer. Mercenaries from Spain Glass manufacturers from Italy Missionaries from Holland Nurses from Turkey 23 / 24 Which Scottish poet wrote The Bruce about the Battle of Bannockburn?Choose only ONE best answer. Roald Dahl John Barbour Geoffrey Chaucer John Milton 24 / 24 What special type of windows did many cathedrals built in the Middle Ages have?Choose only ONE best answer. Arched Mullioned Stained glass Sash Your score is 0% Restart quiz