Top 50+ Solved The True Briton MCQ Questions Answer

From 16 to 30 of 49

Q. Who is called the English Justinian?

a. Henry I

b. Henry II

c. Henry III

d. Edward I

  • d. Edward I

Q. What was an important offshoot of the Kings Court which dealt with the financial affairs ofthe realm in Henry II’s time?

a. The Jury System

b. The Curia Regis

c. The Exchequer Court

d. King’s Court

  • c. The Exchequer Court

Q. What was the basis of the system of Law followed in all the colonies of Britain?

a. The Court Common Pleas

b. English Common Law

c. The Exchequer Law

d. Trade Law

  • b. English Common Law

Q. What was Richard I known as ?

a. The Braveheart

b. The Lionheart

c. The Conqueror

d. The Leader

  • b. The Lionheart

Q. Which city is the first corporation in the world?

a. Dublin

b. London

c. Canterbury

d. Wessex

  • b. London

Q. When did the first Crusade take place?

a. 1067

b. 1077

c. 1087

d. 1097

  • d. 1097

Q. When did the Second Crusade take place?

a. 1127

b. 1137

c. 1147

d. 1157

  • c. 1147

Q. When did the Muslim King Sultan Saladin conquer Jerusalem?

a. 1157

b. 1167

c. 1177

d. 1187

  • d. 1187

Q. When did the Third Crusade take place?

a. 1160

b. 1170

c. 1180

d. 1190

  • d. 1190

Q. When was the Magna Carta signed between the people of England and King John?

a. June 15, 1210

b. June 15, 1215

c. June 15, 1225

d. July 15, 1215

  • b. June 15, 1215

Q. Who is known as the Father of the English Parliament?

a. Henry I

b. Thomas Becket

c. Simon de Montfort

d. Edward I

  • c. Simon de Montfort

Q. Which statute allowed the king to have a regular income from a tax on the export ofwool and leather in 1275?

a. The Statute of Mortmain

b. The Statute of Westminister

c. The Statute of Action Burnell

d. The Statute of Parliament

  • b. The Statute of Westminister

Q. When did Edward summon his Model Parliament?

a. 1200

b. 1255

c. 1285

d. 1295

  • d. 1295

Q. Who was the first Stuart King of England?

a. Edward II

b. Robert

c. Edward III

d. John

  • b. Robert

Q. The Dispensers were the loyal bodyguards of

a. Edward I

b. Edward II

c. Edward III

d. Robert Stuart

  • b. Edward II
Subscribe Now

Get All Updates & News