Defensive features
Attack Methods
Medieval society
100

Name one of the main defensive features at the entrance to the castle.

Drawbridge/Portcullis 

100

What heavy close range weapon was used to break down the drawbridge/Curtain walls 

Battering Ram 

100

Medieval People can be broken into 3 groups. Those who?...... 

Fought 

Worked 

Prayed 


200

The trench surrounding the outside walls of the castle filled with water was known as?

The Moat


200

why were longbows favoured over Crossbows? 

Longbows rate of fire was much quicker. 


200

Put these in order of power of the feudal system 


knights/Kings/peasants/lords,barons,bishops

Kings/Lords,barons,bishops/knights/Peasants

300

Earlier wooden Medieval Castles were called what?

Motte and Bailey Castles 

300

Name one way/strategy armies use to bypass Castle Curtain walls 

Siege towers/Scaling ladders

300

when a lord dies, who does he pass his land onto? 

His eldest son

400

what was the most important building in a Medieval Castle?

The Keep

400

What was the actual name given to a Medieval catapult 

Trebuchet

400

How was the lord and lady married?

Arranged marraige 

500

What was the usual design of the staircases in Medieval keeps. give one reason why?

Spiral Staircase. 

clockwise design meant attackers (typically right-handed) had their weapon arms cramped against the central pillar, while defenders (moving down) had more room to swing their swords. 

Attackers climbing the stairs could not easily see the defenders above them, while defenders had a clearer view of the threat.

500

Name two disadvantages of undermining a medieval castle. 

Moat flooding the mine/ castles walls collapsing on soldiers/ first miners through were easy kills. 


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