Mastery: Y7 Michaelmas Humanities
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- Q1Geography - The circular motion of semi-molten rock within the Earth's mantle, which drives the movement of tectonic plates.Wind PatternsSeismic wavesConvection CurrentsOcean Currents45s
- Q2Geography - A natural event that occurs when magma from within the Earth's mantle escapes to the surface, often resulting in explosive eruptions and the formation of mountains.EarthquakeGeyserVolcanic EruptionLandslide45s
- Q3Geography - The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.FaultHypercentreRuptureEpicentre45s
- Q4Geography - Enormous wave generated by under sea earthquakeBreakerRogue waveTidal waveTsunami45s
- Q5Geography - What does the scale of a map tell you?TerrainDistanceSlope anglePopulation45s
- Q6Geography - What do contour lines on a map represent?BoundariesElevationRiversRock type45s
- Q7Geography - How do we locate and communicate a specific place on a mapScaleGrid referencesKeyCompass45s
- Q8Geography - A detailed map produced by a national mapping agency in the UKGISAtlasOrdnance SurveyGoogle map45s
- Q9History - When did the Saxon and Viking invasions of England primarily occur?11th century5th century10th century8th century45s
- Q10History - Which of the following events led to the establishment of the feudal system in England?The Magna CartaThe Battle of HastingsThe signing of the Domesday BookThe Norman Conquest45s
- Q11History - The Domesday Book, compiled in 1086, was commissioned by:King Harold GodwinsonKing William the ConquerorKing Edward the ConfessorKing Alfred the Great45s
- Q12History - Motte and Bailey castles were typically built:During the Viking invasionsIn the 9th centuryDuring the reign of King ArthurAfter the Norman Conquest45s
- Q13History - What was the main purpose of Motte and Bailey castles?To serve as trade centresTo house nobles during peacetimeTo control and dominate the surrounding areaTo defend against Viking raids45s
- Q14History - The Battle of Hastings in 1066 resulted in:A victory for the SaxonsThe end of the Viking invasionsThe establishment of Norman rule in EnglandThe signing of the Magna Carta45s
- Q15History - Control of revolts during the mediaeval period was primarily achieved through:Military force and castle fortificationsDiplomatic negotiationsEconomic sanctionsReligious ceremonies45s