A) 55 B.C. to 43 A.D.
B) 1 A.D. to 449 A.D.
C) 449 to 1066
D) 1066 to 1789 13.The words Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are derived from the names of?
A) Celtic gods
B) Anglo-Saxon gods
C) Roman gods
D) Legendary gods 14.A written literature began to evolve in Britain with the coming of the?
A) Romans
B) Danes
C) Christian Churches
D) Angles 16.During the Anglo-Saxon period, England was invaded by all the fallowing except?
A) Celts, from Wales
B) Vikings, from Scandinavia
C) Jutes, from Danish peninsula
D) Saxons, from the Danish peninsula 17.The first historical record to be written in english was initiated by Alfred the Great and known as ?
A) "The Seafarer"
B) Beowulf
C) the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
D) A History of the English church and People 18.The first English "public schools" were founded by?
A) the Venerable Bede
B) William, Duke of Normandy
C) Alfred the Great
D) Saint Augustine 19.The first English "public schools" were founded by?
A) the Venerable Bede
B) William, Duke of Normandy
C) Alfred the Great
D) Saint Augustine 20.Alfred the Great managed to unify Britain temporarily by?
A) Defeating the Danes
B) Pushing back the Celts
C) Outcasting the Romans
D) Defeating the Angles 21.The first German people to invade Britain and settled there were called?
A) Jutes
B) Romans
C) Normans
D) Celts 22.The songs performed at feasts in an Anglo-Saxon mead ill included all of the following except?
A) Entertaining songs
B) Heroic legends
C) Latin hymns
D) Elegiac lyrics C) Latin Hymns
23.King Arthur, much romanticized in subsequent centuries, ay have actually have been a?