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HUMANITIES TEST

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Where did the Vikings come from?

A. Scandinavia

B. North Pole

C. Mexico

D. All other the world

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What was their language called?

A. Viking-talk

B. Scottish

C. Old Norse

D. Poodle-talk

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Which school did Viking children go to?

A. No school at all

B. Deganwy

C. JohnBright

D. Aberconwy

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What type of head was on the front of their ships

A. Pretty heads

B. Fierce heads

C. Happy heads

D. Big heads

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When at sea the Vikings liked to eat

A. Fish

B. Fish and chips

C. Pork

D. Curry

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What did the Viking women do?

A. Jobs in the house

B. Play the jazz guitar

C. Go out to battle

D. Play with their children

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The most common ways for getting food in the 10th century Scandinavia is

A. Fishing

B. Shopping

C. Growing

D. Stealing

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The most common weapon used by the Vikings is

A. Battle Axe

B. Sword

C. Mace

D. Machine Gun

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The Vikings rode on a

A. Longboat

B. Yacht

C. Ravjak

D. Ferry

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The Vikings took over

A. All of England, South America

B. Mexico, North America, France

C. Ukraine, Iceland, Greenland

D. China, Antarctica

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The Viking age in European history was about

A. BC 700 to 1100.

B. AD 400 to 900

C. AD 700 to 1100

D. BC 1100 to AD 400

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Feudalism began in:

A. France

B. England

C. Scotland

D. Scandinavia

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The Vikings originally were

A. traders

B. dancers

C. swimmers

D. antique dealers

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Who defended England from the Vikings

A. Charles Martel

B. Alfred the Great

C. Mino the Magnificent

D. Ivan the Terrible

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Which country was NOT considered a Viking homeland?

A. Finland

B. Denmark

C. Sweden

D. Norway

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What were Vikings NOT known as?

A. Missionaries

B. traders

C. craftsmen

D. explorers

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Who is one of the gods of the Vikings?

A. Zeus

B. Ra

C. ThornBig

D. Odin

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Feudalism began around:

A. AD 700

B. BC 900

C. AD 1200

D. AD 900

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What is a long Viking story often called?

A. saga

B. story

C. tale

D. yarn

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Under the feudal contract, a lord gave a fief in exchange for?:

A. land

B. money

C. serfs

D. military service

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Feudalism evolved in response to a need for?:

A. fertile land

B. new trading routes

C. protection

D. organized government

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Peasants had to work for the:

A. Lord

B. King

C. Tenants-in-Chief

D. Queen

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Who was in charge of the household when the men were away?

A. The neighbour

B. The eldest male child

C. The wife

D. The father

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What did the word 'Viking' actually mean in Old Norse around AD 900?

A. Pirate Raid

B. Germanic tribesman

C. Scandinavian

D. Thug

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During their raids Vikings attacked from:

A. Forests

B. Bushes

C. Open steeps

D. Rivers and the sea

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The iron-headed battleaxe was so sharp and heavy it could cut through armour.

True \ False

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Swords were a status symbol among Viking warriors.

True \ False

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To keep clean, Vikings visited the sauna every few days.

True \ False

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Eric Bloodaxe was very unpopular. He fled to England.

True \ False

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The Vikings were perhaps the earliest culture to ice-skate. What material did they carve their skates primarily from?

A. cattle bones

B. hay

C. carbon

D. granite

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The following words originally came from the Vikings' Norse language:

A. Carrots, cabbage, fish

B. Computer, mouse

C. Husband, egg, knife

D. Axe, sword, potato

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Vikings were nothing more than ‘bloodthirsty vandals’

True \ False

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Eddas and Sagas were written on:

A. Paper

B. Calf-skin

C. Granite Stones

D. Papirus