Grammar
Morphology
Vocabulary
Middle Ages - Fun Facts
Middle Ages Feudal Society
100

Name all of the nouns:

The brave knight defended the majestic castle from the attacking army.

Knight, castle, army

100

What does the root arch mean?

The root arch means main or most important.
100

What was the Black Plague?

The Black Plague, also known as the Black Death, was one of the most devastating pandemics/illnesses in human history. It was spread by inflected fleas on rodents and is estimated to have killed 60% of Europe's population in the Middle Ages.

100

Which king changed the English legal system by creating a court system?

A. King William
B. King Harold
C. King Henry II
D. King Richard

King Henry the 2nd

100

Who provided labor in exchange for protection?

Serfs

200

Name the verbs in the sentence:

The medieval serf worked constantly in the fields and dreamed of one day being free.

Worked, Dreamed.
200

To see the tiny writing, Mrs. Vienna had to enlarge the screen on her phone.

What does enlarge mean?

Enlarge means to make something bigger in size.

200

The knight fought mercilessly to protect his lord, striking down every enemy soldier.

What does mercilessly mean? 

Mercilessly means done with cruelty or harshness.

200

Which document limited the power of the English King?

The Magna Carta was a document which limited the power of the English King.

200

Where did craftsmen and merchants live?

In Towns

300

Name the adjectives in the sentence below:

The powerful and wealthy lords ruled their lands during the Middle Ages.

Powerful, wealthy

300

Which of the following is a synonym for unable? (Choose two)

A) Alike

B) Incapable

C) Powerless

D) Rare


Two synonyms for unable are incapable (B) and powerless (C).

300

During the siege, the people trapped inside the city walls could only wait and hope for rescue.

What does seige mean?

Seige is a military blockade and attack on a city, fortress, or castle.

300

What was the purpose of a moat around a castle?

The moat provided defense against attacks.

300

Who was at the top of the hierarchy in medieval society?

The King & Pope

400

What is the whole subject and predicate in the sentence below? 


King Henry suspiciously whispered that he wanted someone to rid him of the troublesome priest.

Subject: King Henry

Predicate: suspiciously stated that he wanted someone to rid him of the troublesome priest.

400

A firm handshake and making eye contact are examples of ________ communication.

Complete the sentence: 

A) verbal 

B) non - verbal

C) essential

D) non - essential


A firm handshake and making eye contact are examples of non-verbal communication.

400

We learned that resistance means an efort to stop or fight against someone or something.

Which of the following is a synonym for resistance?

A) Agreement

B) Support

C) Opposition

D) Acceptance

C) Opposition is a synonym for resistance.

400

Why were there castles and knights during the Middle Ages?

Both castles and knights provided protection during this time, which had many wars, rebellions, and uprisings. 

400

What type of craftsmen existed during the Middle Ages? Name two.

Carpenter

Tailor

Armorer

Tanner

Papermakers

Blacksmiths

Glassmakers

500

Identify the adjective or adverb in the sentence and the noun or adjective it describes.

The serf finished his tasks quickly before the dinner bell.

Adverb: Quickly 

Verb: Finished

500

Write a sentence using the term 'archrival'.

An archrival means main enemy or ultimate opponent. 


Did you sentence use the correct definition of archrival?

500

We learned that penetrate means to go through something.

Which of the following is a synonym for penerate?

A) Pierce

B) Float

C) Wipe

D) Hide

A) Pierce is a synonym for penetrate.

500

What was the Domesday Book?

A record containing information on the people and property that existed in England at the time. It was used by King Willliam to determine the taxes he would collect.

500

What were the four social classes in medieval society from top to bottom?

1.King

2.Nobles (lords, church leaders, knights)

3.Middle Class (merchants, craftsmen)

4.Serfs/Freemen

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