middle ages test

Question 1

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Which cultures and languages were important during the Middle Ages?

Answer

The Christian culture in Latin

The Islamic culture in Arabic

The Germanic culture in

Old English

All of these

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Question 2

 

The woman who represent divine love to

Dante

is named

Answer

Lucia

Francesca

Mona Lisa

Beatrice

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Question 3

 

Which of the following is an example of kenning?

Answer

triumph-tree

swift word

keel

wyrd

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Question 4

 

What is the frame / pretext for telling the tales in

The Thousand and One Nights

?

Answer

To buy a day of life

To pass time during a plague

To entertain on the way to a pilgrimage

To interpret the

S

uras

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Question 5

 

Which of the following in NOT an Old English work?

Answer

The Canterbury Tales

“The Wanderer”

The Dream of the Rood

Beowulf

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Question 6

 

Who was the legendary literary figure, a Romanized Celt, said to have resisted the Germanic invaders/mercenaries?

Answer

Hrothgar the Horrible

Augustine

of Hippo

King Arthur

Alfred the Great

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Question 7

 

What Roman poet does Dante select as his guide and inspiration?

Answer

Augustine

Virgil

Marcus Aurelius

Ovid

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Question 8

 

In the Divine Comedy, how does Dante refer to himself? 

Answer

All of these

As a a pilgrim who must travel into the underworld

As a man having a  spiritual crisis in middle age

As one stopped from progressing spiritually because of his own worldliness

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Question 9

 

Which of these is true about Dante’s poem,

The Divine Comedy

?

Answer

All of these

It is a fundamental text for the European literary imagination.

It celebrates the achievements of the classical world and shows an admiration of Islamic philosophy.

It celebrates the central doctrines of medieval Christianity.

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Question 10

 

What verse form was created for the  Divine Comedy?

Answer

The Ballad

The Sonnet

Terza rima

Heroic Couplet

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Question 11

 

The Divine Comedy was written in

Answer

Verse in Italian

Middle English

Prose in Latin

Old English

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Question 12

 

Everyman is an excellent example of the medieval drama type called

Answer

A morality play

An epic poem

A divine comedy

A miracle play

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Question 13

 

During the Old English Period, who invaded Britannia (England)?

Answer

All of these

The Jutes

the Danes / Scandinavians

The Angles and the Saxons

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Question 14

 

The Divine Comedy is divided into three parts:

Answer

The Wolf, the Lion, and the Leopard

Faith, Hope and Charity

The Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso

Incontinent, Violent, and Fraudulent

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Question 15

 

The Canterbury pilgrims travel during

Answer

summer

late fall

winter

early spring

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Question 16

 

Who wrote the the sixth-century classic The Consolation of Philosophy ?

Answer

King Arthur

Boethius

St. Augustine

King Alfred the Great

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Question 17

 

Whose Ecclesiastical History of the English People recounts the story of the Church in England?

Answer

King Alfred’s

Venerable Vede’s

St. Jerome’s

St. Augustine’s

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Question 18

 

Which of the following collection of tales is set within the frame of another, larger tale?

Answer

The Canterbury Tales

All of these

The Thousand and One Nights

The Decameron

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Question 19

 

How many tales are in the Canterbury Tales collection?

Answer

About two dozen

One Thousand and One

One Hundred

One Hundred Twenty

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Question 20

 

What emperor established Christianity as virtually the official religion of the Roman empire?

Answer

Constantine

Nero

Herod

Caesar Augustus

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Question 21

 

The “I” character in The Canterbury Tales is a person named

Answer

Beowulf

Geoffrey

Dante

Giovanni

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Question 22

 

How many tales in the Decameron?

Answer

One hundred twenty

Thirty-three

One hundred organized over ten days

One thousand and one

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Question 23

 

This text written was written about 1100 and is the foundational texts of the French literary tradition:

Answer

Beowulf

The Decameron

The Divine Comedy

The

Song of Roland

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Question 24

 

The law of Dante’s Hell, in which the figures are punished as they sinned is called

Answer

Monasticism

The

Seven

Deadly Sins

Symbolic retribution

The City of Dis

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Question 25

 

The Decameron  is written in what form and language?

Answer

In Latin

In Spanish

In prose in Italian

In verse in French

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Question 26

 

The Canterbury Tales is written is what language?

Answer

In Middle English

In classical Latin

In Italian in verse.

In Old English

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Question 27

 

Giovanni Boccaccio begins the tales of the Decameron with a prologue which details what historical event?

Answer

The eruption of Vesuvius

The Lisbon earthquake

A plague in Florence

The Fall of Constantinople

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Question 28

 

In the Dante’s Divine Comedy, what number is a key to its organization and subject matter?

Answer

Seven

Three

Five

Four

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Question 29

 

Which collection of revelations is called the Recitation and is meant to be recited and not translated?

Answer

The Divine Comedy

The Decameron

The Koran

Song of Roland

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Question 30

 

The Canterbury pilgrims travel to the site of the martyrdom of what saint?

Answer

Beatrice

St. Augustine

John Donne

Thomas a Becket

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Question 31

 

Who was the fourth-century African whose career seems to moderns to bridge the gap between ancient pagan Rome and the Christian middle ages?

Answer

Augustine of Hippo

King Arthur

Dante

Geoffrey Chaucer

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Question 32

 

What is the primary literary device used in Old English poetry?

Answer

Conceits

Alliteration

Terza Rima

Rhyme

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Question 33

 

In the Divine Comedy, what do the three beast represent?

Answer

Pride, lust, anger

Hell, purgatory, heaven

Faith, hope, and charity

Incontinence, violence and ambition, malice and fraud

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Question 34

 

The Middle Ages spans approximately one thousand years from 500-1500, from the classical civilation of Greece and Rome to the beginning of the

Answer

The Renaissance

The Restoration

The Baroque Age

The Romantic Age

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Question 35

 

Which is an accurate description of the Middle Ages?

Answer

An age of chivalry

All of the these

An age of feudalism

An age of faith

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