THE THREE ORDERS (MCQs Questions with Answers)
CBSE BOARD (HISTORY)
Class 11
The Three Orders
MCQs Questions with Answers
Multiple Choice Type Questions
Question 1.
Monks who moved from one place to another, preaching to the people and living
on charity. These monks were known as ______
(a) Manor
(b) Friars
(c) Tithe
(d) Serfs
Answer (b) Friars
Question 2.
We see the rise of absolute monarchy in Europe in the
(a) 15th & 16th centuries
(b) 13th & 14th centuries
(c) 12th & 13th centuries
(d) 16th & 17th centuries
Answer: (a) 15th & 16th centuries
Question 3.
There was a growing uncertainty about the value and purpose of monasticism by
the
(a) thirteenth century
(b) fourteenth century
(c) fifteenth century
(d) sixteenth-century
Answer: (b) fourteenth
century
Question 4.
What were Cathedral towns?
(a) Towns developed around plains
(b) Towns developed around Churches
(c) Towns developed around industries
(d) Towns developed around Capital
Answer: (b) Towns
developed around Churches
Question 5.
The land granted by the lord to the knights was called:
(a) Fief
(b) Feud
(c) Seigneur
(d) Manor
Answer: (a) Fief
Question 6.
A guild was an association of
(a) monks
(b) farmers
(c) craft and industry
(d) lords
Answer: (c) craft and
industry
Question 7.
The king who was declared the Holy Roman Emperor was
(a) Charlemagne
(b) Louis I
(c) Louis II
(d) Louis III
Answer
Question 8.
The first king who was declared the ‘Holy Roman Emperor’ was
(a) Charlemagne
(b) Louis I
(c) Louis II
(d) Louis III
Answer: (a) Charlemagne
Question 9.
One of the gradual changes that affected the social and economic ties between
the lords and the vassals was
(a) agricultural technology
(b) environment
(c) land use
(d) new towns
Answer: (b) environment
Question 10.
Who was William I?
(a) Duke of Normandy
(b) Duke of Exeter
(c) Duke of Somerset
(d) Duke of Darlington
Answer: (a) Duke of
Normandy
Question 11.
According to French priests, the basis of classification among the three orders
was
(a) education
(b) race
(c) wealth
(d) nature of work
Answer: (d) nature of work
Question 12.
Fertile land was known as _____
(a) Franks
(b) Gaul
(c) Manor
(d) Fief
Answer: (c) Manor
Question 13.
The knight was given a piece of land by the lord. This piece of land was called
_______
(a) Franks
(b) Toll
(c) Manor
(d) Fief
Answer: (d) Fief
Question 14.
The Church was given the right to take one-tenth of the total produce of the
peasant over the course of a year which was called a _____
(a) Taille
(b) Toll
(c) Tithe
(d) Franks
Answer: (c) Tithe
Question 1.
Cathedrals were
(a) Church
(b) Abbeys
(c) Monasteries
(d) Benedictine monasteries.
Answer (c) Monasteries
Question 2.
Factors affecting society and economy are
(a) Gradual and dramatic
(b) rapid and permanent
(c) infrastructural and inner
(d) moderate and slow.
Answer (a) Gradual and dramatic
Question 3.
New agricultural technology was consisting of
(a) reclamation of land
(b) use of heavy iron tipped ploughs
(c) shoulder harness of bullock
(d) all of them.
Answer (d) all of them.
Question 4.
Change in land use pattern was seen with form of
(a) Two field system
(b) Three field system.
(c) Jhoom system
(d) Transhumance system.
Answer (b) Three field system.
Question 5.
Free peasants were
(a) peasant-cum-soldier
(b) tenants of the Lord.
(c) payer of labour-rent in Begar
(d) denied of political rights.
Answer (b) tenants of the Lord
Question 6.
Monasteries were established
(a) in the middle of towns
(b) away from town and in forest
(c) far away from human inhabitation
(d) in vicinity of Churches.
Answer (c) far away from human inhabitation
Question 7.
Construction of Cathedral town attributed to
(a) Higher yield in agricultural production
(b) Promotion of trade and industry
(c) Business promotion drive under the shade of religion
(d) The contribution and subscription by craftsmen, artisans, merchants and
common people.
Answer (c) Business promotion drive under
the shade of religion
Fill in the blanks
Question 1.
Expansion in agriculture was accompanied with growth in population, ………………..
and ………………..
Answer trade-towns
Question 2.
Guilds were like ……………….. of craft or, industry.
Answer An association
Question 3.
Settlement of new towns including ……………….. can be considered as fourth order in
European Society.
Answer Cathedral towns
Question 4.
Condition of the ……………….. was worst in European Society.
Answer Serfs
Question 5.
Replacement of previous season in Europe by thirteenth century proved a havoc
to the ……………….. in Europe.
Answer Fedual system
Question 6.
The stock of silver moves in ……………….. and ……………….. depleted resulting in
shortage of metal money.
Answer Austria, Serbia
Question 7.
Peasants riots and revolutions raised their head between the period ………………..
and ………………..
Answer 1323,1381
Question 8.
Monarchy or royal absolutism had taken place of the ……………….. system.
Answer Fedual
Question 9.
In new system of governance the ……………….. was made at the centre of courtier
society and a network ol patro-client relationship.
Answer King
Question 10.
Parliament System was developed from England. It. was earlier called ………………..
by Anglo-Saxons much before the Norman Conquest.
Answer Great council
Write True or False
Question 1.
There were 82 chapters of rules strictly observed by the monasteries.
Answer False
Question 2.
Deeply religious and ascetic Christians used to live in monasteries far away
from human habitation.
Answer True
Question 3.
In Feudal System of Europe, law making power was directly in the hands of
church with its Supremo, the Pope.
Answer True
Question 4.
Religion had no bearing with the three orders in European Community.
Answer False
Question 5.
Serfs and women were considered eligible to become a priest.
Answer False
Question 6.
Manors were rich people like smaller kingdom with sovereignty.
Answer True
Question 7.
Gaul occupied by Franks, a Germanic tribe was later-on called France.
Answer True
Question 8.
The land occupied by Angles and Saxons, tribes of Central Europe; was called
England since sixth century. Actually, it was Angle-land-England.
Answer True
Match the Following
Column A |
Column B |
(i) Bloch’s Feudral Society. |
(a) France. |
(ii) Medieval era |
(b) a tribe of central Europe settled in England |
(iii) Feud |
(c) Knights |
(iv) Gaul |
(d) One tenth of total production paid as tax to Church. |
(v) Fief |
(e) Provides information on Social relations, hierarchies, land management and the particular cuture between 900 and 1300 CE. |
(vi) Tithe |
(f) a piece of land. |
(vii) Angles and Saxons |
(g) European history between the fifth and the fifteenth Century. |
Answer
Column A |
Column B |
(i) Bloch’s Feudral Society. |
(e) Provides information on Social relations, hierarchies, land management and the particular cuture between 900 and 1300 CE. |
(ii) Medieval era |
(g) European history between the fifth and the fifteenth Century. |
(iii) Feud |
(f) a piece of land. |
(iv) Gaul |
(a) France. |
(v) Fief |
(c) Knights |
(vi) Tithe |
(d) One tenth of total production paid as tax to Church. |
(vii) Angles and Saxons |
(b) a tribe of central Europe settled in England |
CASE STUDY QUESTIONS
See the picture carefully and answer the following questions:
See the picture carefully and answer the following questions:
1. What were abbeys ?
(A) monasteries (B) religious communities
(C) cities
Choose the correct answer:
(i) only (A) (ii) only (A) and (B)
(iii) (A), (B) and (C)
2. Where is this monument located ?
(A) Italy (B) France
(C) England (D) Germany
3. What are/were the function/s of the monasteries?
(A) Place of dwelling of monks
(B) Writing religious books
(C) Meditation
(D) all of the above
4. To which religious group this building belongs to–
(A) Islam (B) Christianity
(C) Jews (D) Buddhism
MAP WORK
Locate
England, France, Italy, Spain Germany
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