TOPWEEK 2: TEST YOURSELF

This is the Time of
A
Hunters & Gatherers
B
Monks & Farmers
C
Hunters & Reformers
D
Hunters & Farmers
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This is the Time of
A
Hunters & Gatherers
B
Monks & Farmers
C
Hunters & Reformers
D
Hunters & Farmers

Slide 1 - Quiz

This Age ended around
A
3000 BC
B
5000 BC
C
500 AD
D
3000 years ago

Slide 2 - Quiz

This age lasted from
A
3000 BC - 500 BC
B
300 BC - 500 AD
C
5000 BC - 300 AD
D
3000 BC - 500 AD

Slide 3 - Quiz

This age is aso known as
A
Prehistory II
B
Early Middle Ages
C
Renaissance
D
Antiquity

Slide 4 - Quiz

This Age is also known as
A
the Middle Ages
B
the Late Middle Ages
C
the Early Middle Ages
D
the Viking Age

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
Feudalism
B
life of hunter-gatherers
C
struggle between Church and State
D
European oversees expansion

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
rise and expansion of Islam
B
The Dutch Revolt
C
Renaissance
D
the rise of commerce and cities

Slide 7 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect belongs to this symbol?
A
spreading of Christianity throughout Europe
B
development of Judaism and Christianity as the first monotheistic religions
C
centralisation and the forming of states
D
the protestant Reformation

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect is explained in the picture?
A
the Feudal System
B
the rise of first urban communities
C
struggle between church and state
D
citizenship and scientific thought in the Greek citystate

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which Typical Aspect is shown in the picture?
A
European overseas expansion
B
rise and spread of Islam
C
spread of first urban communities
D
rise and spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire

Slide 10 - Quiz

The strongest country in Western Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire was:
A
the Frisian kingdom to the north
B
the Anglian-Saxon Empire to the west
C
the Frankish Empire in the middle
D
the Germanic Empire to the east

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which statement is false?
A
A lord granted privileges to a vassal for his loyalty.
B
A ruler in the Early Middle Ages was called lord.
C
A vassal had to demonstrate his loyalty to the lord with gifts.
D
Vassals exchanged gifts to show their alliance.

Slide 12 - Quiz

Which is the correct chronological order?
A
Muhammed is recognised as leader of all Arab tribes - Quraysh are defeated - the Hijrah took place - at the Ka’aba many gods were worshipped
B
Quraysh are defeated – at the Ka’aba many gods were worshipped - Muhammed is recognised as leader of all Arab tribes - Quraysh are defeated - the Hijrah took place
C
the Hijrah took place - Muhammed is recognised as leader of all Arab tribes - Quraysh are defeated - at the Ka’aba many gods were worshipped
D
at the Ka’aba many gods were worshipped - the Hijrah took place - Quraysh are defeated - Muhammed is recognised as leader of all Arab tribes

Slide 13 - Quiz

What is a caliph?
A
a prophet, a messenger from God
B
a religious journey
C
the Islamic struggle for God
D
the political and religious leader of the Muslims

Slide 14 - Quiz

Read the source.
Which statement is true?
A
Vellum was only used for important and valuable pieces.
B
It was easy to prepare vellum.
C
Vellum and parchment were used throughout the ancient world.
D
Illuminators created special books for church services.

Slide 15 - Quiz

Read the following statements:
I Manors were self-sufficient due to lack of trade.
II Manors looked the same because they were self-sufficient.
A
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
B
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 16 - Quiz

After the year 1000, society developed due to:
A
improvements in agriculture
B
urbanisation
C
population growth
D
the rise of cities

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is the correct chronological order?
A
more food obtainable - growth of markets – urbanisation – specialisation - guilds
B
growth of markets – guilds - more food obtainable – specialisation - urbanisation
C
urbanisation – guilds - specialisation - growth of markets – more food obtainable
D
specialisation - more food obtainable - urbanisation - growth of markets - guilds

Slide 18 - Quiz

What is the correct chronological order?
A
more food obtainable - growth of markets – urbanisation – specialisation - guilds
B
growth of markets – guilds - more food obtainable – specialisation - urbanisation
C
urbanisation – guilds - specialisation - growth of markets – more food obtainable
D
specialisation - more food obtainable - urbanisation - growth of markets - guilds

Slide 19 - Quiz

Are these statements true or false?
I Guilds improved the quality of products and made sure that prices stayed stable.
II Guilds eventually became a barrier for further improvement of business in towns.
A
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
B
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 20 - Quiz


The Hanseatic League was:
A
a network of German and Baltic trading cities
B
a network of trading cities in the Low Lands
C
a network of trading cities in South Europe
D
a network of trading cities in North Europe

Slide 21 - Quiz


Which answer is false? A city charter was:
A
a document that gave cities more freedom from their landlord
B
a limited document that cities could receive from their landlord in return for taxes
C
a special contract between city and landlord
D
a document stating city rights

Slide 22 - Quiz

What do we call the split between the Catholic Church in the West and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the East?
A
Hijrah
B
Great Schism
C
baptism
D
Conversion

Slide 23 - Quiz

What is the correct chronological order?
A
Council of Clermont - Seljucs threaten the Byzantine Empire - Crusader States - Jerusalem captured
B
Council of Clermont – Crusader States - Jerusalem captured – Seljucs threaten the Byzantine Empire
C
Crusader States - Jerusalem captured - Seljucs threaten the Byzantine Empire - Council of Clermont
D
Seljucs threaten the Byzantine Empire - Council of Clermont - Jerusalem captured - Crusader States

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which answers are correct?
Amongst the participants of the First Crusade were:
A
only knights and noblemen
B
even children who wanted to go to Jerusalem
C
people who wanted to be forgiven for their sins
D
also inhabitants of the Byzantine Empire

Slide 25 - Quiz

Are the following statements true or false?
I The Crusades had positive effects for Western Europe.
II The Crusades had negative effects for both Western Europe and the Arabian world.
A
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
B
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
C
Both statements are true.
D
Both statements are false.

Slide 26 - Quiz

KEY WORDS

the journey of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
A
Hijrah
B
Ummah
C
Quran
D
Caliph

Slide 27 - Quiz

KEY WORDS

when people are able to produce everything they need themselves
A
Self-sufficient
B
Self-efficient
C
Self-nutrient
D
Self-producent

Slide 28 - Quiz

KEY WORDS

free people who lived in cities
A
serfs
B
burghers
C
clerics
D
plebeians

Slide 29 - Quiz

KEY WORDS

when people from the countryside move into cities
A
manorial system
B
city charter
C
urbanisation
D
guilds

Slide 30 - Quiz