verzamel test AGE 5: Discoverers & Reformers

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Slide 1 - Slide

  1. Dictionary (E-NL) is allowed. NO google translate.
  2. Besides a dictionary and your chromebook, your desk is empty:  no notebook, no notes and no pencil case!
  3. Only 1 tab is opened during the test. Use FULL SCREEN.
  4. Finished? Hand in your work and CLOSE your chromebook.
read the rules before you start
Good Luck!
This test has: 
-- mc questions, -- drag&drop questions, -- open questions
You can earn -- points to get a "10"

Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Which country was Vasco da Gama the first to visit?






A
China
B
Australia
C
South Africa
D
India

Slide 4 - Quiz

Marco Polo is a famous Italian discoverer. Which of his voyages is most famous nowadays?






A
China
B
Russia
C
The East Indies
D
India

Slide 5 - Quiz

What was the most important source of knowledge during the Middle Ages?






A
writings from Antiquity
B
the Bible
C
Marco Polo's diary
D
the map of Ptolemeus

Slide 6 - Quiz

Who were the first to make serious attempts to discover a sea route to Asia?






A
The Ottomans
B
The Spanish
C
The French
D
The Portuguese

Slide 7 - Quiz

Link the names of these Asian products to the correct image
cinnamon
pepper
nutmeg
silk
cloves

Slide 8 - Drag question

Drag the names to the correct location
East Indies
West Indies
India

Slide 9 - Drag question

Drag the names of the explorers and the routes they travelled to the correct portrait
route I
route II
route III
route IV
Columbus
B. Dias
V. da Gama
M. Polo

Slide 10 - Drag question

What country did Columbus expect to see when he discovered land?


A
India
B
the east Indies
C
America
D
the West Indies

Slide 11 - Quiz

Read the source.
In the source Las Casas speaks of two forms of tyranny.
write down the sentence number in which these forms
of tyranny are mentioned.
So, the NUMBER only!

Slide 12 - Open question

Read the source.
Which 2 sentences state the goal of the conquistador?
Write down the sentence numbers, separated by
a comma.

Slide 13 - Open question

From which moment was North and South America called the New World?






A
From the moment Charles V became the king of Spain.
B
Since Columbus' voyage.
C
Since Amerigo Vespucci's voyage.
D
Since the Viking age.

Slide 14 - Quiz

lesson 2.2

Slide 15 - Slide

Which of these sentences is not true?
A
Some priests could live comfortably from selling indulgences
B
Luther’s ideas led to the Reformation.
C
Luther was the only person to protest against indulgences.
D
Luther was Catholic.

Slide 16 - Quiz

What does "excommunicate" mean?
A
the power of the pope to exclude someone from the Catholic Church
B
the split between the Catholic and the Protestant church
C
the systematic persecution of Protestants in Europe
D
the methods and ideas used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to study the world

Slide 17 - Quiz

What did Martin Luther do to express his criticism against some practises within the Church?

A
He joined a German delegation that went to Rome to tell off the Pope.
B
He translated the Bible into Latin.
C
He decided to build his own church and named it the Lutheran Church.
D
He wrote a pamphlet and nailed it on the door of the church in his hometown.

Slide 18 - Quiz

When was the Catholic Church created?

A
In the time of the Roman Empire
B
During the Middle Ages
C
In the time of Ancient Egypt
D
During the Renaissance

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which of the following sentences is incorrect?

A
the emperor made Luther an outlaw
B
the pope excommunicated Luther
C
the prince of Saxony protected Luther
D
all German princes supported Luther

Slide 20 - Quiz

What excess is this picture about?

A
worshipping relics
B
selling indulgences
C
the wealth of the Catholic Church
D
corruption in the Catholic Church

Slide 21 - Quiz

Why did the Catholic Church not agree with a Bible that is translated into a common language?

A
the church would lose control over what people believe if they can read the Bible themselves
B
the church did not believe a translation would be the correct "word of God"
C
The church feared that nobody would want to buy their Latin Bibles anymore
D
the church people could only read Latin

Slide 22 - Quiz

How did the Catholic Church defend itself against Protestantism?
One of these answers is WRONG. Which one?
A
The Inquisition was used to find and arrest protestants
B
The pope came up with the Index, a list of banned books.
C
everyone who was a protestant was declared a heretic
D
The Church stopped selling indulgences so the Reformation was no longer needed

Slide 23 - Quiz

With his Ninety-five Theses, Luther protested against
what in his opinion:










A
was wrong with society
B
was wrong with religion in general
C
was wrong with Catholics
D
was wrong with the Catholic Church

Slide 24 - Quiz

Look at the source.
You see a monk (a cleric) and a woman.
On the table are coins.

Which excess of the Catholic Church does
this source show?
A
clerics take sex instead of money for indulgences
B
clerics are selling indulgences to women
C
clerics are married
D
clerics are paying to have sex with a woman

Slide 25 - Quiz

What is this source about?




A
the pope is selling indulgences
B
the pope is writing a letter to Luther
C
people are donating money for the building of St. Peter's Church
D
people are buying a copy of Luther's 95 theses

Slide 26 - Quiz

Who probably made this source?





Who made this source?




A
a Catholic
B
a Protestant
C
D

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which statement is false?

A
At the Diet of Worms Luther was asked to speak for his actions.
B
The Diet of Worms decided that Luther had the full right to criticize the Catholic Church.
C
The Diet of Worms decided that Luther should be arrested.
D
The Diet of Worms decided that all of Luther’s writings should be burned.

Slide 28 - Quiz

Lesson 2.3

Slide 29 - Slide

Which was NOT a part of Charles V' empire?
A
The Netherlands
B
Germany
C
France
D
Spain

Slide 30 - Quiz

Which statement is correct?
I: William of Orange was born a Protestant but became a Catholic to get his inheritance.
II: William of Orange was against religious freedom. He wanted all of the Netherlands to become protestant.
A
only I is correct
B
only II is correct
C
both are correct
D
both are wrong

Slide 31 - Quiz

Which of these modern countries did NOT belong to
The Netherlands under Charles V
A
The Netherlands
B
Belgium
C
Germany
D
Luxembourg

Slide 32 - Quiz

Why did the emperor / king sometimes call for a meeting of the States General
A
to get to know the representatives of the 17 provinces
B
To get an idea about the problems the 17 provinces faced
C
to ask for money
D
to announce new laws (placcards) for the provinces

Slide 33 - Quiz

Which part of Charles V's empire did Philip II NOT inherit when he became king?
A
the Netherlands
B
Germany
C
Spain
D
the Spanish colonies in the New World

Slide 34 - Quiz

In the 16th century, the States-General was a meeting of representatives from the 17 Dutch provinces
A
true
B
false

Slide 35 - Quiz

The Iconoclastic Fury had more than one causes, but was a direct result of:
A
centralisation
B
the inquisition
C
the Compromise
D
bad harvests

Slide 36 - Quiz

Who was the nobles' Petition addressed to?
A
Margareth of Parma
B
William of Orange
C
Philip II
D
Charles V

Slide 37 - Quiz

Which of the following was NOT a reason for the Dutch nobles to hand a Petition to Margaret?
A
to stop the inquisition
B
to lower the taxes
C
to reduce the policy of centralisation
D
to end the power of the nobles

Slide 38 - Quiz

Philip II’s main goals were:

A
to defeat the Protestants and to centralise the government of the Low Lands
B
to defeat the Protestants and to decentralise the government of the Low Lands
C
to tolerate the Protestants and to centralise the government of the Low Lands
D
to tolerate the Protestants and to decentralise the government of the Low Lands

Slide 39 - Quiz

With the Petition

A
the nobles made an agreement with Philip II about the centralisation of power
B
the nobles declared themselves rulers of the Low Countries
C
the nobles asked for a reduction of the Inquisition
D
the nobles asked for Margaret to abdicate the throne

Slide 40 - Quiz

Which statement is true?
Statement I: During the Iconoclastic Fury, Catholics destroyed Protestant churches.
Statement II: The Iconoclastic Fury was caused by conflicting religious ideas only.



A
Both statements are true
B
Both statements are false
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false

Slide 41 - Quiz

Who did what?

Slide 42 - Drag question

Put the events in the correct chronological order
Luther nails his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg
Iconoclastic Fury

Ottomans conquer Constantinople
the voyage of Bartholomeu Dias
Philip II becomes king of the Netherlands

Slide 43 - Drag question

Which Typical Aspect from this Age
belongs to the source?

Slide 44 - Open question

During the Middle Ages
After the
 Middle Ages
view on religion: 
weapons of war: 
spreading knowledge: 
geographical  knowledge: 
the Byzantine Empire 
drag & drop
handwritten books
Ottoman Empire (Islam)
critical towards Church
earth is flat
bow and arrows
earth is a globe
church is always right
a Christian Empire
firearms
printed books

Slide 45 - Drag question

The Council of Troubles was:


A
a special commission to discuss the troubles in the Low Countries
B
a special military force to deal with the troubles in the Low Countries
C
a special tribunal to convict all the people involved in the Iconoclastic Fury
D
a special tribunal to convict the nobles who signed the Compromise of Nobles

Slide 46 - Quiz

Key words
Write with small letters only. Leave out words like "the". Think about single or plural...

a. the remains of saints or objects that a saint has touched

Slide 47 - Open question

Key words
Write with small letters only. Leave out words like "the". Think about single or plural...

b. people who have a different view on their religion than the official view

Slide 48 - Open question

Key words
Write with small letters only. Leave out words like "the". Think about single or plural...
c. different areas whom at first were separated are brought
together and are now ruled by 1 person

Slide 49 - Open question

Key words
Write with small letters only. Leave out words like "the". Think about single or plural...

d. the systematic persecution of Protestants in Europe

Slide 50 - Open question

Slide 51 - Slide