| 1 |
The Bronze Age started around how many years ago? |
| 2 |
When did Emperor Claudius lead the Roman army towards Britain? |
| 3 |
What were the main characteristics of Bronze Age people? |
| 4 |
Which village is the best-preserved prehistoric one in Northern Europe? |
| 5 |
When did the first farmers arrive in Britain? |
| 6 |
Which area did the ancestors of the first farmers come from? |
| 7 |
Where is the best preserved prehistoric village in Northern Europe? |
| 8 |
Who were the first people to live in Britain? |
| 9 |
What language did people speak during the Iron Age? |
| 10 |
The first coins minted in Britain were made by the people of the |
| 11 |
Which of the following tool were introduced by the bronze age people? |
| 12 |
Who led the Roman invasion of Britain in 55 BC? |
| 13 |
When did the first Christian Communities appear in Britain? |
| 14 |
Where is the statue of Queen Boudica, who fought against the Romans? |
| 15 |
Which of the following civilisations is known for creating a structure of law, built roads and public buildings, and introduced new plants and animals in Britain? |
| 16 |
How long did the Romans rule over Britain? |
| 17 |
After the Romans, which tribes invaded Britain? |
| 18 |
When did the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms established in Britain? |
| 19 |
Which parts of west Britain were not under Anglo-Saxon rule? |
| 20 |
Who came to Britain to spread Christianity in the north? |
| 21 |
St Augustine became the first Archbishop of |
| 22 |
Wales, and Scotland, remained free of Anglo-Saxon rule. |
| 23 |
When did the Roman tribes leave Britain? |
| 24 |
The battle of Hastings is commemorated in a peice of embroidery known as Bayeux tapestry |
| 25 |
Where is the ‘Bayeux Tapestry’ located? |
| 26 |
After the battle, William became the king of England and was known as: |
| 27 |
William sent people all over England to draw up lists of all the towns and Villages which was known as the: |
| 28 |
Which was the last successful Invasion that led to many social and structural changes in Britain? |
| 29 |
Hadrian's Wall was built in the north of England to keep out whom? |
| 30 |
Which of the following name was given to the tombs where people buried their dead in the bronze age? |
| 31 |
In England, where was one of the Anglo-Saxon kings buried with treasure and armour? |
| 32 |
How long is the linen cloth - part of the Bayeux Tapestry? |
| 33 |
What did St Patrick, St Augustine and St Columba do during the Anglo-Saxon period? |
| 34 |
Which of the following statements is True? |
| 35 |
Which of the following is a Stone Age monument that still stands in the UK? |
| 36 |
Who was Boudicca? |
| 37 |
Which of the following forts form part of Hadrian’s Wall? |
| 38 |
When did Britain become separated from the continent by the Channel? |
| 39 |
Which of the following word comes from the Viking language? |
| 40 |
Which of the following is the name of the first Danish king to rule England? |
| 41 |
Many of the Viking invaders stayed in Britain – especially in the east and north of England in an area known as |
| 42 |
The Battle of Hastings is commemorated in a great piece of embroidery, known as: |
| 43 |
Britain remained separate from the Roman Empire more than 100 years. |
| 44 |
During the Bronze age, people lived in roundhouses and buried their dead in tombs called round barrows |
| 45 |
What county does Stonehenge still stands in? |
| 46 |
Which of the following was the more probable use for the Stonehenge? |
| 47 |
Where did the Jutes come from after roman army left Britain? |
| 48 |
In which battle did William the Conqueror take part? |
| 49 |
In which english country does the maiden castle (hill fort) stand in ? |
| 50 |
Who was the king under which the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms united to defeat the Vikings? |
| 51 |
Where did the Vikings come from? |
| 52 |
When did the Vikings first arrive in Britain to raid coastal towns and take away goods and slaves? |