Spot the FIB, Living in a medieval manor town.

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students have to spot the incorrect answer
Liz Broderick
Quiz by Liz Broderick, updated more than 1 year ago
Liz Broderick
Created by Liz Broderick over 8 years ago
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Question 1

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Where did most people live in the middle ages? (remember you have to spot the fib or the wrong answer.)
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  • in the countryside
  • in cities

Question 2

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The Lord lived in a house called...
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  • The moat
  • the manor

Question 3

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who lived in castles?
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  • the peasants
  • the rich and powerful

Question 4

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The lord received a lot of land from the King, he kept some for himself and the rest he rented to peasants. the land he kept himself was called what?
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  • a fief
  • demesne

Question 5

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how many big fields were in a medieval village?
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  • 4
  • 3

Question 6

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Each peasant received how much land?
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  • a strip of land in each field
  • one whole field

Question 7

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How did peasants pay tax?
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  • money
  • crops

Question 8

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this tax was called what?
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  • title
  • tithe

Question 9

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?how much did the peasants have to pay
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  • one tenth
  • two thirds

Question 10

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there were no walls in middle age fields so it was known as ......
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  • free land
  • commonage

Question 11

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where did peasants ground their wheat?
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  • the mill
  • the quern

Question 12

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a serf was not allowed to do what?
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  • own a cow
  • leave the village

Question 13

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rich medieval people ate venison, this is from what animal?
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  • a deer
  • a goat

Question 14

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rich people also ate birds such as
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  • swan
  • robins

Question 15

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in the middle ages they practiced the 3 field system, this meant they left one field empty every year, this was called leaving a field.........
Answer
  • sallow
  • fallow
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