
Mastery: Year 7 Lent Humanities
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- Q1Geography - What is the process where water changes from a liquid to a gas?PrecipitationEvaporationCondensationTranspiration45s
- Q2Geography - Which part of the river is closest to its source?Middle courseUpper courseEstuaryLower course45s
- Q3Geography - What is the name for the area of land drained by a river and its tributaries?Drainage basinFloodplainWatershedChannel45s
- Q4Geography - Which process involves rocks being carried by the river wearing away the bed and banks?SolutionTransportationAbrasionDeposition45s
- Q5Geography - What is the main cause of flooding?Excess rainfallHigh temperaturesLack of vegetationLack of sunlight45s
- Q6Geography - What is the name of the feature formed by deposition at a river's mouth?DeltaOx-bow lakeWaterfallMeander45s
- Q7Geography - Which term describes the movement of water through soil and rocks?RunoffEvaporationPrecipitationPercolation45s
- Q8Geography - What happens when a river loses energy?AbrasionTransportationErosionDeposition45s
- Q9History - What was one of the main roles of the Church in medieval society?Organising military campaignsPreserving ancient knowledge and providing moral guidanceLeading the economy through tradeBuilding castles and fortifications45s
- Q10History - What ended the conflict between Stephen and Matilda during The Anarchy?The Treaty of WinchesterHenry II’s coronationThe Battle of HastingsThe signing of the Magna Carta45s
- Q11History - Why did Henry II and Thomas Becket come into conflict?Becket supported a rival claimant to the throne.Henry II sought to abolish all religious practices.Henry II wanted to reform the Church’s influence and authority.Becket refused to pay taxes to the king.45s
- Q12History - What was the primary goal of the Crusades?To spread education across medieval societyTo conquer Europe for the ChurchTo reclaim the Holy Land (Jerusalem) from Muslim controlTo establish trade routes in Asia45s
- Q13History - What were two key battles during the Third Crusade?Siege of Acre and Battle of ArsufBattle of Agincourt and Siege of JerusalemBattle of Hastings and Siege of AcreBattle of Arsuf and Battle of Bosworth Field45s
- Q14History - What was the significance of the Magna Carta (1215)?It marked the end of the Crusades.It granted King John absolute power over England.It abolished the feudal system in England.It established principles of justice and limited the king’s power.45s
- Q15History - Which of the following is NOT a feature of a motte-and-bailey castle?Courtyard (Bailey)Glass windowsKeepMoat45s