Why was Jerusalem sacred to Christians?
a) It was ruled by Europe
b) Jesus was crucified there
c) It was rich
d) It was a trade city
✅ Answer: b) Jesus was crucified there
Jerusalem was sacred only to Christians.
❌ Answer: False
The word “sacred” means:
a) Dangerous
b) Holy
c) New
d) Broken
✅ Answer: b) Holy
Who were the crusaders?
✅ Answer: Christians who volunteered to fight
Who requested Christians to conquer Jerusalem in 1095?
a) Saladin
b) Richard I
c) Pope Urban II
d) Frederick I
✅ Answer: c) Pope Urban II
The crusaders ruled Palestine for almost 100 years.
✅ Answer: True
The word “conflict” refers to:
a) A celebration
b) A trade agreement
c) A disagreement or fight
d) A journey
✅ Answer: c) A disagreement or fight
Why did many crusaders die on the way to Jerusalem?
✅ Answer: They were attacked on the roads through Anatolia
Which leader reclaimed Jerusalem in 1187?
a) Richard I
b) Philip of France
c) Frederick I
d) Saladin
✅ Answer: d) Saladin
Frederick I reached Jerusalem and fought Saladin.
❌ Answer: False
The word “reclaimed” in the text means:
a) Lost forever
b) Built again
c) Took back
d) Destroyed
✅ Answer: c) Took back
Why did only Richard continue fighting in the Third Crusade?
✅ Answer: The other kings died or returned home
Which event marked the Third Crusade?
a) The fall of Jerusalem in 1099
b) The Mongol invasion
c) European kings marching in 1190
d) The peace treaty
✅ Answer: c) European kings marching in 1190
Christian armies were successful in later Crusades.
❌ Answer: False
The word “exhausted” suggests that Richard and Saladin were:
a) Angry
b) Confused
c) Very tired
d) Victorious
✅ Answer: c) Very tired
Why did Richard leave without visiting Jerusalem?
✅ Answer: He felt defeated by the treaty