Which event made the Middle Ages start?
The discovery of America
The invention of the printing press
The end of the Roman Empire
The end of the Roman Empire
Who discover America?
Marco Polo
Elizabeth the Catholic
Cristopher Colombus
Cristopher Colombus
Which are important inventions of the Middle Ages?
Windmill, aqueduct, compass
Pyramids, printing press, Universities
Windmill, compass and stirrups
Windmill, compass and stirrups
What is the name of the kings who gave Cristopher Colombus the money to go to America?
Elizabeth and Pepe
Elizabeth and Fernando
Elizabeth and Marco Polo
Elizabeth and Fernando
How long were the Middle Ages?
1000 years
100 years
1492 years
1000 years
When was America discovered?
1521
1492
476
1492
Which was the most important invention of the Middle Ages?
Printing press
Windmill
Compass
Printing press
Where did people buy food in the Middle Ages?
Markets
Supermarkets
Shopping centres
Markets
In which century did the Middle Ages start?
2nd
3rd
5th
5th
Which products did Cristopher Colombus bring from America?
Cacao, sheep and corn
Pop corn, chocolate and tomatoes
Tomatoes, potatoes and corn
Tomatoes, potatoes and corn
Why were stirrups an important invention? Because you…
Can ride a horse easily
Can burn things
Can see more easily
Can ride a horse easily
What is the symbol of Islam?
A star and the sun
The moon and the sun
The moon and a star
The moon and a star
Which event made Middle Ages to finish?
The invention of the printing press
The invention of the stirrups
The discovery of America
The discovery of America
How long did it take Colombus to arrive in America?
72 days
3 months
1 year and 72 days
72 days
Why was the compass an important invention? Because you…
Can make perfect circles
Can draw the sun
Can find the North
Can find the North
How many towers are there in Mota’s Castle?
1
2
3
1
In which century did the Middle Ages finish?
14th
15th
16th
15th
What was the name of one of Colombus’ ship?
La pintas
La niña
La Santa Marina
La niña
Where were the first universities?
Bologne, Paris and Oxford
Salamanca, Paris and London
Beijing, Singapore and Rome
Bologne, Paris and Oxford
Which materials did people use to build the castles?
Stone and brick
Wood and stone
Stone and gold
Stone and brick