Ancient History
The Wheel
Olympic Games
The Colosseum
The Paper
100

What does the word "Paleolithic" mean?

old stone

100

What animal was it, whose job was to turn a spit (a long, thin stick used for cooking meat over a fire)  on which meat was roasting?

dog

100


The ancient Olympic games were to honor which god or gods?

Zeus

100


What was the colosseum made of?

concrete

100

A book or edition with covers made of flexible card, sold relatively cheaply.

paperback

200

What age was between the Copper Age and the Iron Age? 

Bronze Age

200

Any of the rods that join the edge of a wheel to its centre, so giving the wheel its strength

spoke

200

 Where were the ancient Olympic games held?


Olympia

200

How many horses did each chariot team have?

four

200

Why did wood pulp paper become so popular?

it was cheaper

300

What famous person was at the same time a diplomat, a navy commander, a linguist and wrote books on medicine?

Cleopatra

300

A fast, skilful movement like a wheel turning, in which you throw yourself sideways onto one hand, then onto both hands with your legs and arms straight and your legs pointing up, before landing on your feet again

cartwheel

300


How long did the Ancient games last?

five days

300

How long did it take to build the Colosseum?

nine years

300

 What is the main material for making US currency notes?

cotton

400

Who made the most important decisions in Greece?

Free citizens

400

An entertainment consisting of a large wheel that turns slowly with seats for people to sit in

Ferris wheel

400

This event was a fight that was a combination of boxing and wrestling that really didn't have too many rules.

Pankration

400

How do historians suspect the Colosseum was filled with water?

the aqueducts

400

How do we call a book or paper that has the pages turned down at the corners as a result of a lot of use.  

dog eared

500

What form of government was in Rome between the Monarchy and the Roman Empire in 509-30 BC?

Republic

500

An extra and unnecessary person or thing, someone who is not needed or wanted in a situation

fifth wheel

500

The official motto for the Olympics is “Citius, Altius, Fortius”. What does “Citius, Altius, Fortius” mean in English?

“Faster, Higher, Stronger”

500

What was the entrance fee for the Colosseum's events?

It was free

500

How do we call a pattern or picture on paper, especially paper money, which you can only see when a strong light is behind it?

watermark

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