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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: CPLFDELI UNIT 3 - 2
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Título del Test:
CPLFDELI UNIT 3 - 2

Descripción:
CPLFDELI UNIT 3 - 2

Autor:
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Raúl Pérez
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Fecha de Creación:
11/06/2023

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 39
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What are the four types of literary works found in medieval literature? Drama, poetry, epic prose, and histories Drama, poetry, novels, and biographies Drama, poetry, short stories, and essays Drama, poetry, memoirs, and autobiographies.
What is Old English literature? Early medieval English poetry written in Old English Late medieval English poetry written in Latin Early medieval English poetry written in Latin Late medieval English poetry written in Middle English.
What is the First Consonant Shift in Old English? A change in the pronunciation of certain consonants A shift in the stress placement in words A weakening and loss of inflectional endings The development of derived or secondary verbs.
What is the two-tense system in Old English? Only present and past tenses Present, past, and future tenses Present, past, and conditional tenses Present, past, and subjunctive tenses.
What is the significance of Caedmon's Hymn in Old English literature? It is the first fragment of English literature and the first hymn of praise and Christian religious poem in English It is the first fragment of English literature and the first hymn of praise and Christian religious poem in English* It is a short epic poem recounting a battle It is a highly visual Christian poem.
What is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle? A historical text produced by the Church in Old English A translation of the Christian Bible into Old English A highly visual Christian poem A short epic poem recounting a battle.
What is the significance of Beowulf in Old English literature? It is the only long epic poem featuring mythical creatures and a hero It is a short epic poem recounting a battle It is a highly visual Christian poem It is the first fragment of English literature and the first hymn of praise and Christian religious poem in English.
Who resisted Viking invasions in England? King Alfred of Wessex King Ethelred King Cnut King Edward the Confessor.
What is the Danelaw? A region in the east and north of England established by the Vikings A region in the south and west of England established by the Anglo-Saxons A region in the north of England established by the Normans A region in the east of England established by the Danes.
Who won the Battle of Hastings in 1066? Duke William of Normandy King Harold of England King Edward the Confessor King Cnut of Denmark.
Who defeated the English army in the Battle of Hastings in 1066? Edward I Henry V William of Normandy Richard I.
What was the feudal system introduced by of Normandy? A system where land was owned by the king and the aristocracy. A system where land was owned by the peasants. A system where land was owned by the king but held by others in exchange for services or rent. A system where land was owned by the church.
Who claimed the English throne and invaded Normandy after William of Normandy left it to his eldest son, Robert? Henry I Richard I John I Edward I.
What was the Magna Carta? A document that restricted the king's power and sought consent from the royal council. A document that granted the king unlimited power A document that abolished the feudal system A document that granted the peasants more rights.
What was the Hundred Years' War? A series of conflicts between England and Scotland. A series of conflicts between England and Wales. A series of conflicts between England and the House of Valois for control over France. A series of conflicts between England and Spain.
What was the dominant variant of Middle English? Chancery English London English Oxford English Cambridge English.
Who wrote "Piers Plowman"? William Langland Robert Mannyng John Gower Geoffrey Chaucer.
What is the Arthurian legend? A legend about King Arthur and his knights, embodying the chivalric code of knightly honor and courtly love. A legend about the Black Death. A legend about the Inquisitions. A legend about the Crusades.
What is the significance of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"? It combines fantasy elements from the Court of Camelot and the Arthurian legend, portraying King Arthur as the greatest English king. It is the first national epic in English It is a love poem It is a religious text.
What was the two-fingered "v" gesture originated during the Battle of Agincourt? A gesture of surrender A gesture of victory. A gesture of peace. A gesture of insult.
What was the purpose of early church drama? To entertain the aristocracy. To bring Bible stories to a wider audience and make liturgical stories more accessible. To criticize the Church. To promote secular values.
What were miracle and mystery plays? Plays performed inside churches during significant holidays that later evolved into more elaborate forms outside the church. Plays that criticized the Church. Plays that promoted secular values. Plays that were only performed by the aristocracy.
What were morality plays? Allegorical representations of human life that taught religious values and the path to heavenly bliss. Plays that criticized the Church. Plays that promoted secular values. Plays that were only performed by the aristocracy.
Who was Chaucer? A full-time writer. A wine merchant. A court jester. A member of the clergy.
What is "The Canterbury Tales"? A collection of linked tales told by pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. A play about the War of the Roses. A collection of religious texts. A collection of love poems.
What was the English Renaissance? A period of cultural and intellectual rebirth in Europe. A period of religious conflict. A period of political turmoil. A period of political turmoil.
Who established the Church of England? Henry VIII Elizabeth I Catherine of Aragon Thomas More.
What was the Reformation in England? The establishment of the Church of England and the break from the Catholic Church. The establishment of the Catholic Church in England. The establishment of Protestantism in England. The establishment of the Anglican Church in England.
Who wrote Utopia? William Shakespeare Christopher Marlowe Thomas More John Donne.
What was the purpose of Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries? To strip the Catholic Church of its wealth and power. To promote religious tolerance. To establish the Church of England. To promote secular values.
How many wives did Henry VIII have? Three Four Five Six.
Who contested the throne with Mary I and became queen in 1553? Elizabeth I Lady Jane Grey Mary I Anne Boleyn.
Who became queen in 1558 and aimed for a peaceful resolution to religious conflicts? Mary I Elizabeth I Lady Jane Grey Catherine Parr.
Which theater did Shakespeare co-own with his company, The Lord Chamberlain's Men? The Red Lion The Rose The Globe The Swan.
Who is the playwright known for works such as "Doctor Faustus" and caused controversy with his plays? Ben Jonson Christopher Marlowe William Shakespeare Sir Walter Raleigh.
Which English monarch commissioned the translation of the Bible known as the King James Version? Henry VIII Edward VI Mary I James I.
In which play does the famous quotation "To be, or not to be" appear? Macbeth Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello.
What is the term used to describe the method of casting men in female roles in Elizabethan theater? Role reversal Cross-dressing Gender blending Boys playing women.
Which poet fought in the army in Ireland and wrote "The Faerie Queene"? Sir Edmund Spenser Sir Philip Sidney Sir Walter Raleigh Christopher Marlowe.
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