Life of a Knight
Daily Life
Heraldry
Castles
TV & Movies
100

What is a knight's protective suit called?

armor

100

Most people in the Middle Ages lived and worked in the country as ________________.

farmers

100

This was used to identify one knight from another when in their armor.

Coat of arms

100

What were the first castles made out of?

mud and wood

100

The 2019 movie "The Kid Who Would Be King" is inspired by what king's tale?

King Arthur

200

Who does a knight pledge his loyalty to?

His kingdom/Lord of the land

200

Name one of the main crops grown in the country during the Middle Ages.

barley, wheat, or oats

200

This person's job was to keep track of each knight's symbols/designs on their coat of arms.

Herald

200

The water surrounding a castle to keep away invaders is called _____________.

a moat

200

What Disney movie is a reinvented tale of a girl locked in the tower of a castle by the person she believes to be her mother?

Tangled

300

What is the first title giving to someone training to become a knight?

a page

300

Name one city job people had in the Middle Ages.

craftsman, baker, doctor, lawyer, servant, or merchant

300

What color was used to show nobility and being a warrior?

red

300

This is where feasts and formal celebrations would happen.

The Great Hall

300

This show first aired on Nickelodeon in 2018 about a group of kids training to become brave knights.

Knight Squad

400

What is the code of conduct called that explains how a knight is expected to behave?

chivalry

400

Who had the most power in the Middle Ages?

Kings and Queens

400

What is the main picture in the center of the shield called?

the charge

400

This is where the knights and soldiers lived in a castle.

The Barracks

400

In what story and movie do 4 siblings travel to an imaginary world where they battle alongside brave knights and eventually become royalty?

The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe

500

How did squires prove themselves to be worthy of becoming knights?

By riding into battle alongside the knights who trained them.

500

Why did Nobles and Kings hold large banquets with food and music?

To show off their wealth and power.

500

What animal stood for majesty and strength on a coat of arms?

a lion

500

What invention came about in the 15th century that was capable of doing serious damage to castle walls?

cannons

500

Who traveled with his band of merry men and stole from the rich in order to give to the poor?

Robin Hood

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