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Mastery: Y7 Michaelmas Humanities

Quiz by Mark Seccombe

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  • Q1
    Geography - The circular motion of semi-molten rock within the Earth's mantle, which drives the movement of tectonic plates.
    Wind Patterns
    Seismic waves
    Convection Currents
    Ocean Currents
    45s
  • Q2
    Geography - 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.
    Earthquake
    Geyser
    Volcanic Eruption
    Landslide
    45s
  • Q3
    Geography - The point on the Earth's surface directly above the focus of an earthquake.
    Fault
    Hypercentre
    Rupture
    Epicentre
    45s
  • Q4
    Geography - Enormous wave generated by under sea earthquake
    Breaker
    Rogue wave
    Tidal wave
    Tsunami
    45s
  • Q5
    Geography - What does the scale of a map tell you?
    Terrain
    Distance
    Slope angle
    Population
    45s
  • Q6
    Geography - What do contour lines on a map represent?
    Boundaries
    Elevation
    Rivers
    Rock type
    45s
  • Q7
    Geography - How do we locate and communicate a specific place on a map
    Scale
    Grid references
    Key
    Compass
    45s
  • Q8
    Geography - A detailed map produced by a national mapping agency in the UK
    GIS
    Atlas
    Ordnance Survey
    Google map
    45s
  • Q9
    History - When did the Saxon and Viking invasions of England primarily occur?
    11th century
    5th century
    10th century
    8th century
    45s
  • Q10
    History - Which of the following events led to the establishment of the feudal system in England?
    The Magna Carta
    The Battle of Hastings
    The signing of the Domesday Book
    The Norman Conquest
    45s
  • Q11
    History - The Domesday Book, compiled in 1086, was commissioned by:
    King Harold Godwinson
    King William the Conqueror
    King Edward the Confessor
    King Alfred the Great
    45s
  • Q12
    History - Motte and Bailey castles were typically built:
    During the Viking invasions
    In the 9th century
    During the reign of King Arthur
    After the Norman Conquest
    45s
  • Q13
    History - What was the main purpose of Motte and Bailey castles?
    To serve as trade centres
    To house nobles during peacetime
    To control and dominate the surrounding area
    To defend against Viking raids
    45s
  • Q14
    History - The Battle of Hastings in 1066 resulted in:
    A victory for the Saxons
    The end of the Viking invasions
    The establishment of Norman rule in England
    The signing of the Magna Carta
    45s
  • Q15
    History - Control of revolts during the mediaeval period was primarily achieved through:
    Military force and castle fortifications
    Diplomatic negotiations
    Economic sanctions
    Religious ceremonies
    45s

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