Top 80+ Solved Social and Cultural History of Britain (Ancient and Medieval Period) MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The Hundred Years’ War was originated in

a. the conquest of 1066.

b. the conquest of 1067.

c. the conquest of 1068.

d. the conquest of 1069

  • a. the conquest of 1066.

Q. The sole cause of the Hundred Years’ War was ………

a. the commercial rivalry between france and england.

b. the commercial rivalry between france and italy.

c. the social rivalry between france and greece.

d. the cultural rivalry between england and irelan

  • a. the commercial rivalry between france and england.

Q. The Statute of Labourers was enacted in English in ……..

a. 1348

b. 1349

c. 1350

d. 1351

  • d. 1351

Q. The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 is also called ……….

a. tyler’s rebellion

b. tyler’s mutiny

c. tyler’s strike

d. tyler’s war

  • a. tyler’s rebellion

Q. The Peasants’ Revolt was based on the theory of democracy and socialism of whosetext………..

a. watt tyler

b. john cairne

c. king richard ii

d. king edward ii

  • a. watt tyler

Q. Who are called Lollards?

a. john tyler and his followers.

b. john wycliffe and his followers

c. jack straw and his followers.

d. john ball and his followers.

  • b. john wycliffe and his followers

Q. Who superintended the first complete English translation of the Bible?

a. barbour

b. john gower

c. geoffrey chaucer

d. john wycliffe.

  • d. john wycliffe.

Q. Who is called the real originator of European Protestantism?

a. john wycliffe

b. john ball

c. william langland

d. watt tyler

  • a. john wycliffe

Q. John Wycliffe is called………………

a. the morning star of reformation.

b. the morning star of resurrection.

c. the morning star of restoration.

d. the morning star of redemption.

  • a. the morning star of reformation.

Q. Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is a literary form of enclosing a number of tales withinonenarrative is ……..

a. oriental in origin.

b. european in origin.

c. scandinavian in origin

d. latinic in origin.

  • a. oriental in origin.

Q. The last tale told by Parson on the last day of pilgrimage in The Prologue to the CanterburyTaleswas a prose sermon on ………

a. penitence, with emphasis upon the seven sins.

b. a contemporaneous tale, exploding the impostures of alchemy

c. a fable of why the crow is black.

d. a tragic story of appius and virginia.

  • a. penitence, with emphasis upon the seven sins.

Q. Point out the kingdom ruled by Alfred, the Great

a. essex

b. kent

c. north umbria

d. wessex.

  • d. wessex.

Q. who is known as Wessex darling.

a. henry 11

b. alfred the great

c. william the conqueror

d. james ii

  • b. alfred the great
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