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QUIZ : The Romans

Slide 1 - Slide

Drag the names to their correct location.
One location will remain empty
GAUL
JUDEA
HISPANIA
GERMANIA
EGYPT
BRITANNIA
CARTHAGE

Slide 2 - Drag question

Rome has seen several different forms of government.
Which of these shows the correct order of these Roman administrations?
A
king, senate, emperor
B
senate, emperor, king
C
king, emperor, senate
D
king, senate, king

Slide 3 - Quiz

In 501 BC the Romans ended the monarchy, because they never wanted a system again in which:
A
one man has all the power
B
all citizens together have the power
C
only rich people had political power
D
women have no political power

Slide 4 - Quiz

Which of these countries is a republic today?
A
The Netherlands
B
Spain
C
the United Kingdom
D
Austria

Slide 5 - Quiz

Who could become a senator in the Roman republic?
A
patricians
B
plebeians
C
women
D
slaves

Slide 6 - Quiz

Who were not citizens in the Roman republic?
A
patricians
B
plebeians
C
women
D
slaves

Slide 7 - Quiz

In which modern country was Carthage located?
A
Tunisia
B
Egypt
C
Algeria
D
Libya

Slide 8 - Quiz

Monarchy
Republic
hereditary
dictator
dynasty
2 consuls
king / emperor
senate
elections

Slide 9 - Drag question

During the republic, power was in the hands of
A
the king
B
Caesar
C
the senate
D
the emperor

Slide 10 - Quiz

why did a senator need to be rich?
A
to show that he is a good leader
B
to buy votes in the elections
C
to do good things for Rome
D
to pay the army

Slide 11 - Quiz

A good way for Caesar to
become rich was:
A
win a war
B
get a job
C
win the postcode loterij
D
rob a bank

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which of these statements is correct?
A
a consul had to obey a general
B
a general had to obey a consul

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which of these statements is correct?
A
a general commanded part of the Roman army while the consul was the supreme leader of the army
B
a consul commanded part of the Roman army while the general was the supreme leader of the army

Slide 14 - Quiz

What type of source is
De Bello Gallico?
A
primary + written
B
primary + non-written
C
secondary + written
D
secondary + non-written

Slide 15 - Quiz

What is a civil war?
A
a war between two or more countries
B
a war between two or more different groups within one country
C
a war that is fought mainly on land
D
a war that is fought mainly at sea

Slide 16 - Quiz

The civil war in Caesar's time was between
A
The senate and the Roman army
B
Caesar and the Gauls
C
Caesar and his army
D
Caesar and the senate

Slide 17 - Quiz

The Romans forced other people to give up their own gods and worship only the Roman gods
A
true
B
false

Slide 18 - Quiz

Both Judaism and Christianity are polytheistic religions
A
true
B
false

Slide 19 - Quiz

A governor was a high official who ruled a Roman province in the name of the emperor
A
true
B
false

Slide 20 - Quiz

the Romans were tolerant towards Judaism as long as the Jews respected Roman laws
A
true
B
false

Slide 21 - Quiz

Drag the names (A - F) and the pictures (G - L) to the correct building
amphitheatre
hippodrome
fortress
triumphal arch
theatre
aquaduct
G
H
I
J
K
L

Slide 22 - Drag question

Read Source A
What event is described in the source?
A
The battle between Hannibal and Scipio's army
B
The siege of Alesia during Caesar’s war in Gaul
C
The siege of Jerusalem during the Jewish Revolt
D
The looting of Rome by the Visigoths

Slide 23 - Quiz

Read the source
Who are the "attackers"
in the first line?
A
Roman soldiers
B
Jewish rebels
C
Huns
D
Christians

Slide 24 - Quiz

What kind of source is this?
A
primary, non-written
B
primary, written
C
secondary, written
D
secondary, non-written

Slide 25 - Quiz

Is this a reliable source?
Give a reason why it is, and
a reason why it isn't.

Slide 26 - Open question

Constantine "converted" to Christianity.
What does this mean?
A
Constantine became a Christian
B
Constantine refused to become a Christian
C
Constantine allowed Christianity but did not become a Christian himself
D
Everybody who was not a Christian was persecuted.

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which of the following is NOT a reason for Germanic tribes to raid the Roman empire?

A
They were looking for better farmland
B
They were looking for a better climate
C
They were attracted by the Roman empire’s wealth
D
They wanted refuge in the empire because they were fleeing for the Vandals

Slide 28 - Quiz

The Goths and the Vandals were seen as barbarians by the Romans
A
true
B
false

Slide 29 - Quiz

The Goths and the Vandals were Germanic tribes.
A
true
B
false

Slide 30 - Quiz

Which of these statements is NOT correct?

A
Both Visigoths and Vandals attacked and looted the city of Rome
B
The last Roman emperor was removed by Alaric, leader of the Visigoths in 476 AD
C
The eastern Roman empire, with its capital Constantinople, survived but gave some land to the barbarians
D
Visigoths and Vandals were allowed into the Roman empire to help fight the Huns

Slide 31 - Quiz

"Soldier emperors" were:
A
emperors who used to be soldiers
B
emperors who had fought wars with their soldiers
C
generals who were made emperor by their soldiers
D
emperors who were also generals

Slide 32 - Quiz

What is today's name of Constantinople?
A
Istanbul
B
Ankara
C
Constantinople
D
Bagdad

Slide 33 - Quiz

Drag the events into the red boxes so they are in the correct order. The oldest event must be at the top.
The Punic Wars
Caesar murdered
last Roman emperor removed
Constantine becomes a Christian
Rome becomes a Republic
Romulus and Remus
Augustus emperor

Slide 34 - Drag question

WORD DUTY.
Drag the words to their correct definition. Two words can not be dragged.
accept other people's beliefs
arrest or kill those who have a different race or religion
the power to overrule a decision made by an assembly
to make something bigger
veto
expansion
tribune
tolerant
to persecute
prosperous

Slide 35 - Drag question

congratulations

Slide 36 - Slide