Tests on Western European science Middle Ages. Control test on history on the topic "Early Middle Ages" (Grade 6)

The era of middle ages Option 1.

A1. The period from the end V c. Until the middle of the XI century. In the history of Western Europe, called the name:

1) Hellenism 2) Epoch of Kings 3) Early Middle Ages 4) Mature Middle Ages

2. The completion of the middle ages of the middle ages is associated with:

3) the fall of the Western Roman Empire 4) the conquest of the Turks-Osmans of Byzantium

3. Characteristic feature of a medieval society:

1) free entrepreneurship domination 2) senory and vassal structure of society

3) Merge state power and property 4) use slave labor in industry

4. The form of government, in which representatives of estates participate in the management of the state:

1) Coulder Despoce 2) limited monarchy

3) Theocratic Monarchy 4) Vassal-Leno Monarchy

5. The event that accelerated the process of creating national states in England and France was:

1) reconquist 2) centenary war 3) expansion of crusaders east 4) "Great Skism"

6. Cause of appearance medieval cities In the X-XI century:

1) termination of wars 2) the appearance of universities

3) Development of crafts and exchange 4) The emergence of centralized states

7. Municipal movements in the Middle Ages contributed:

1) strengthening the role of church 2) strengthening feudal relations

3) creating urban self-government

4) the widespread liquidation of the feudal dependence of the peasants

8. Representatives of urban classes in the Middle Ages:

1) Plebei 2) Vassala 3) Burgers 4) Citizens

9. Manifestation of the Middle Ages crisis in the XIV-XV centuries. Became:

1) growth in the number of slaves 2) demographic crisis 3) the arrival in the territory of Europe of the Huns

4) the split of the Christian world to the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Church

10. The result of the crisis of medieval society:

1) the emergence of capitalism 2) death of barbaric states

3) Destruction of European Civilization 4) Strengthening the Traditional Ostivals of the Company

11. The capital of the Roman Empire was transferred to the city of Byzantine by the emperor:

1) Justinian 2) Karl Great 3) Octavian August 4) Konstantin I Great

12. The highest power period of the Byzantine Empire:

1) II-IV centuries. 2) IV is the first half of the VII century. 3) VII-XII centuries. 4) XII-XV centuries.

13. Cause of the death of the Byzantine Empire:

1) Capture Crusaders Constantinople 2) spiritual split of the Byzantine society

3) the onset of feudal fragmentation period 4) suppression of the dynasty of paleologists

14. Peasants who own land on the condition of the military service in favor of the state, in Byzantium, were called:

1) strategists 2) stratiotes 3) recruits 4) nobiles

15. Byzantium played a big role in distributing in Russia:

1) Theater 2) Islam 3) Democracy 4) iconography

16. The adoption of Islam Arabs led to:

1) Acquaintance with ancient culture 2) the distribution of icon painting and alphabet

3) the political association of Arab tribes

4) recognition of the Arab Caliphate rulers of Western Europe

17. The beginning of Muslim summer is:

1) 476. 2) 610 g. 3) 622. 4) 1492

18 . Reconquality called:

1) the rest of the territory of the Pyrenean Peninsula in Arabs

2) the conquest of Turks of the Balkan Peninsula

3) Epoch of the heyday of culture in Italy 4) The campaign of crusaders to the east

19. In the East, in contrast to Western Europe:

1) there existed the estate system 2) there was a feudal staircase

3) feudalists in their lands have full sovereignty

4) the ruler used the absolute power over the subjects

20. Cause of the heyday of the Arab culture:

1) Connection of the spiritual traditions of the East and West 2) the widespread spread of the Latin

3) the creation of universities in all major cities 4) the spread of the Greek alphabet

21. In India, as in other countries of the East, there existed in the Middle Ages:

1) Republic 2) Sistema Varna 3) Power - Property 4) Private ownership

22. The division of Indian society to the caste contributed:

1) Fast modernization of the country 2) preservation of stability in society

3) the growth of political tensions in the country

4) establishing a complete dependence of the Company from the central authority

23. The ruler of medieval China was called:

1) Son of the sky 2) Khorezmshah 3) Pharaoh 4) Khan

24. Feature of Japan in the Middle Ages:

1) strong bureaucratic apparatus 2) mass communal movements

3) the preservation of a strong Muslim community 4) the absence of the Emperor of the real high power

25. The principle of equal opportunities established in China meant that every resident of the country could:

1) regardless of its origin to become an official

2) As a result, a turn of reincarnations go to another Casta

3) at the National Assembly to be elected to state authorities

4) contact the emperor

26. The same duties that knights in Western EuropeIn Japan, they were performed:

1) samurai 2) legionnaires 3) kshatriya 4) Shenshi

IN 1. All terms, with the exception of one, belong to the concept of "Hinduism". Find and specify the term related to another concept.

1) cult 2) karma 3) brahman 4) monotheism 5) resettlement shower

2. What concepts from the following characterize spiritual world Middle Ages? Write down the numbers corresponding to the right answers.

1) heresy 2) gothic 3) totemism 4) scholasticism 5) pantheon gods

3. What events relate to the history of Arab states? Write down the numbers corresponding to the right answers

1) Fighting Crusaders 2) Creating a decimal system of calculation

3) attempt to restore the Roman Empire 4) Creating a new monotheistic religion

5) the emergence of data and representative institutions

The era of the middle ages option 2.

1. The period from the XIV-XV centuries. In the history of Western European countries, was called:

1) Hellenism 2) The Epoch of Fighting Kingdoms

3) Caroling Revival 4) Later Middle Ages

2. The beginning of the middle ages is associated with:

1) the emergence of Christianity 2) the formation of the first empires

3) Falling the Western Roman Empire 4) Fall of Constantinople and Byzantium

3 . Characteristic feature feudal society is:

1) democracy 2) corporate

3) Power - Property 4) Collective Ownership

4. Hereditary land ownership associated with mandatory martial service, in the Middle Ages:

1) Feed 2) Colonat 3) Polis 4) interdict

5. The huge role of the papacy in the era of mature Middle Ages was explained:

1) the weakness of secular rulers 2) the unity of the Christian church

3) refusal of the church from the property 4) the power of the Byzantine emperors

6. The growth of medieval cities contributed to:

1) the great resettlement of peoples 2) the development of commodity-money relations

3) an increase in crop yields 4) the emergence of feudal ownership of land

7. The cause of municipal movements in the Middle Ages was:

1) The desire of the feudalists to subordinate to its power of the city 2) an increase in the value of utilities

3) the distribution of socialist exercises 4) the emergence of universities

8. Celebration, differing from the system of religious representations recognized by the Church:

l) heresy 2) scholasticism 3) schism 4)

9. Manifestation of the Middle Ages crisis in the XIV-XV centuries. He was height:

1) the influence of the church 2) influence of the knighthood 3) population

4) the number of military conflicts and folk uprisings

10. As a result of the crisis of the medieval society, it happened:

1) Strengthening of the Positions of Burgence 2) Termination of Migration of the Population

3) strengthening of the natural economy 4) strengthening feudal fragmentation

11. The capital of the Roman Empire, the city of Byzantine became in:

1) 330 g. 2) 476 g. 3) 395. 4) 1453

12. The emergence on the territory of the Byzantine Empire of the Latin, Nicea Empires and other states has become a consequence:

1) century war 2) uprising of iconoborets 3) capture by the Crusaders of Constantinople

4) seizure by Turkish Osmans of the capital of the state

13. The meaning of the Byzantine Empire in history:

1) laid the foundations of democracy 2) stopped promotion of barbaric tribes to the West

3) became a link between antiquity and a new time 4) became the birthplace of history and philosophy

14. Synonym the concept of "autocracy":

1) Aristocracy 2) Orthodoxy 3) self-adjusting 4) feudalism

15. Successful Islamization of the local population on the territories captured by the Arabs explained:

1) high vital level of 2) by the economic policy held by Arabs

3) the conclusion of UNia between the Roman dad and Khalif

4) the lack of conflicts among the ruling elite of caliphate

16. Religion Islam originated in:

1) V in 2) VI in 3) VII in 4) VIII in

17 Sunnis and Shiites are names:

3) scientific schools 4) tribes

18. In the East, in contrast to Western European feudalism:

1) preserved peasant communion 2) existed private property

3) the economy wore agrarian character 4) The state was the Supreme Owner of the Earth

19. The value of Arab culture was distributed:

1) art iconopysis 2) construction techniques of large cathedrals

3) Greek education and education system 4) discoveries and inventions made in different regions

20. In India, in contrast to other countries of the East, there existed in the Middle Ages:

1) democracy 2) power-ownership

3) Varo-Custom System 4) Strong Theocratic Monarchy

21. The spread of Hinduism in Indian society contributed:

1) preservation of traditionalism 2) growth of social tensions

3) creating a strong centralized state

4) fast movement Social stairs people

22. The feature of China in the Middle Ages:

1) attacks of external enemies 2) frequent folk uprisings

3) Supreme Property of the ruler on Earth 4) Alternation of periods of centralization and decentralization

23. The principle of Confucianism "established in China" The State is a big family "meant that in the country:

1) there was a high birth rate

2) All residents were interconnected by blood bonds

3) it was easy to change social status as a result of a turn of rebirth

4) It was considered important to obey the authorities and to have personal interests for the sake of state

24. State religion in medieval Japan:

1) Judaism 2) Buddhism 3) Confucianism 4) Christianity

25. During the village in Japan:

1) The power of emperor 2 increased) internecine wars

3) The policy of isolation from other countries was carried out 4) the republican form of government was established

26. "Closure" of Japan from external world In the XVII century Led to:

1) the establishment of the mode of the segunate 2) the rapid development of capitalism

3) conservation of feudal orders 4) evicting all residents from seaside cities

IN 1. What features indicate the domination of the traditional society in Japan in the Middle Ages? Write down the numbers corresponding to the right answers.

1) mythological consciousness 2) lack of class borders 3) domination of market relations

4) the absorption of the person state 5) the basis of society - the peasant community

2. What concepts from the above characterize the socio-political development of a medieval society? Write down the numbers corresponding to the right answers.

1) Despoce 2) class 3) vassalitet 4) democracy 5) corporate

3. All terms, with the exception of one, belong to the concept of "caste". Find and specify the term related to another concept.

1) Kshatriya 2) Burgers 3) Brahmans 4) Non-plated 5) twice born


6th grade

Test is drawn up to the textbook"History of the Middle Ages" E.V.Aibalova, G.M. Donovskaya,

1 option

Part A.

1. The state of francs originated:

A) in 500

B) in 486

C) in 400

D) 390

2. What was the land ownership for which they carried military service?

A) vow; b) feud; c) lifts; d) title.

3. The first collection of laws of francs was compiled during the King Board:

A) chlodvail; b) Karl the Great; c) pypine short; d) Karl Martel.

4. What is the name of the Sacred Book of Muslims?

A) Bible; b) Koran; c) Vedas; D) Chronicles

5. All ministers of the church constituted a special group of the population:

A) chivalry; b) merchants; c) peasantry; d) clergy.

6. The medieval book was:

A) Papiral bundle;

B) Exactly folded sheets of split bamboo;

C) folded and intertwined parchment sheets of the same size;

d) a stack of clay plates.

7. The code of uniforms for the entire empire of laws was drawn up during the reign of the emperor of Byzantium:

A) Justinian; b) Constantine4 c) Vasily 1 Macedonian; d) Feodosia 2.

8. Man who lived in the city of one year and one day:

a) became free c) mastered by a certain craft

b) acquired Señora d) obeyed the rules established by the city charter

9. Trade Management:

A) the farm, which was given for military service;

B) the artisan workshop, in which you can buy its products;

C) the farm in which products are manufactured for sale on the market are exchanged by means of money;

D) the farm in which everything you need is performed for your own consumption.

10. Indicate the year in which the division of the Christian Church on Catholic and Orthodox has occurred:

A) 1054; b) 1066; c) 1077; d) 1099.

11. What was the name of the status representative office in France?

a) parliament b) general states c) Seyme d) Cortes

12. The reason for the century of war for France:

A) to win the Aquitain in England;

B) conquer land in North America;

C) seize part of England;

D) Returns of debts of England.

13. In 1358 it happened:

A) the conclusion of peace between France and England;

B) the battle at the city of Poitiers;

C) the uprising of the peasants in France (Jacceria);

D) the uprising of the peasants in England.

14. In the course of the Gusitsky wars, the people opposed:

A) rulers of the city of Prague;

B) servants of the Catholic Church;

C) Czech king;

D) local feudalists.

15. Bulgaria was under the rule of Turk Osmanov:

A) due to permanent wars with nomadic tribes of the Pechenegs;

B) due to the inability of the feudalists, combine their strength to resist conquerors;

C) due to the support of individual Bulgarians of Osmanov's Turkish feud;

D) due to the unexpected death of the Bulgarian king Vasily II from a heart attack.

Part B.

IN 1. Set the correspondence between the elements of the left and right columns. One element of the left column corresponds to one element of the left.

AT 2. Specify who gave a vow (promise) to abandon personal property, do not have families, live in poverty and is unquestioned to obey the monastery manager: ________________

IN 3. What unites these names: Urban II, Innokenti III; Clement V.

AT 4. What is "Shield Money"? Who and why did they pay them?

AT 5. List what equipment was the knight.

Answers

Part A.

Part B.

IN 1.

1B; 2g; 3a; 4d; 5 B.

AT 2. Monk

IN 3. Pope

AT 4. Instead of compulsory participation in the campaign, knights could pay a special fee - "Shield money". For these funds, the king, if necessary, gained a hired army.

AT 5. He took, lats, chain, cloth, sword, spear.

Control test for the 1st half of the middle ages

6th grade

Option 2

Part A.

Test grade 6.

1. Conditions - this:

A) combining several tribes;

B) large groups of people with the same rights and obligations;

C) the union of emperors and kings;

D) Union of artisans.

2. This leader has advanced among francs at the end of the V century:

A) atylla; B) chlodwig; C) Julius Caesar; D) Justinian.

3. In which year Karl the Great was proclaimed by the emperor?

A) 800 g.; b) in 500 g.; c) in 395; d) at 732

4. In Constantinople, the wonderful work of the Byzantine architecture was a temple:

A) kaaba; b) Saint Sophia; c) Basil Blessed; d) Pantheon.

5. In the medieval cities of Comeh - this is:

A) separation factories;

B) the alliances of artisans of various specialties;

C) Unions of artisans of one specialty.

D) Unions of Patriches and senors.

6. The separation of the Christian Church on the Catholic and Orthodox happened:

A) in 843; b) in 962; c) in 1092; d) in 1054

7. The schorka court, created to fight heretics, was called:

A) indulgence; b) Order; c) inquisition; d) confession.

8. The form of state power, in which the king relies on the assembly of representatives of the estate, is called:

A) enlightened monarchy; b) absolute monarchy;

C) the estate monarchy; d) constitutional monarchy.

9. In which year, general states in France were first convened:

A) 1215; b) 1265; c) 1258; d) 1302g.

10. In 1381 it happened:

A) Battle at Slasa off the coast of Flanders;

B) the battle of Craisi;

C) Uat Tyler's uprising in England.

D) the uprising of the peasants in France:

11. Who led the struggle of the French people against England at the beginning of the XV century?

A) Jeanne D ARK c) Gilo Cal

B) Karl VII d) Eduard III

12. In century war, the basis of the English troops was:

A) scattered detachments under the leadership of the feudal.

B) infantrymen scored from the mercenaries;

C) battle chariots managed by feudal

D) Knight's cavalry, headed by the king.

13. Serbian warrior who spoke into a Turkish camp to kill Sultan, called:

A) Yang Zhizhi4 b) Gilma Cal; c) Milos Ozulich; d) Robin Hood.

14. Gusitsky wars ended in 1434 at the city of Lipana by the battle between:

A) crusaders and gusites;

B) moderate and taborites;

C) moderate and crusaders;

D) Czech and German feudals.

15. The subsidity of dependent peasants in the form of regular payments Mr. Products or money is called:

A) tax; b) lifts; c) fee; d) fine.

Part

IN 1. Install the correspondence between the concepts and their definitions.

AT 2. At the head of the Christian Church in Western Europe stood: _____________

IN 3. What unites these names: Philip II August; Louis IX Holy; Philip IV beautiful.

AT 4. Name the Vassal obligations in front of his senor.

AT 5. List the mantles of the peasants.

Part B.

B1.A4; B5; IN 1; G3; D 2.

AT 2. Pope Rimsky

IN 3. Kings of France

AT 4. Vassal was obliged to act on the orders of Señora and bring along the soldiers with him; participate in the court of señora; redeem senir from captivity; Help him advice.

AT 5. Labor, born, tithing.


Final test. Later Middle Ages. Option number 1.

1) trade with the countries of the East was in the hands of Arabs,

2. Which of the above terms, concepts relate to the "great geographic discoveries"?

1) Puritanism, Levellera, "Hasity of the Long Parliament", 2) Karavella, West India, Conquistadors,

3) Boston Tea Party, Declaration of Independence, 4) Santellotes, Jacobins, Convention.

3. Spain - Portuguese period in great geographical discoveries covers time -

4. One of the consequences of "Great geographic discoveries"Steel

1) Transformation of Spain and Portugal to leading marine powers

2) Education of the British Colonial Empire

3) Development of trade in the Great Silk Road

4) coagulation of the monetary circulation in Europe

5. Indicate the right statement. Peoples Mayan in the Middle Ages -

A. There was a single state with an extensive bureaucratic apparatus.

B. The Mayan civilization consisted of cities that competed with each other.

6. The detachment of conquistadors led by Ernano Cortez seized the state -

7. The first colony of the Dutch in America appeared in -

1) 1535, 2) 1607, 3) 1608, 4) 1626

1) New York, 2) Florence, 3) Berlin, 4) Antwerp.

9. Scattered manufactory originally prevailed in -

1) metallurgical industry, 2) mining,

3) textile industry, 4) weapon.

A. Land owners sought to replace the subsidities of tenant peasants with monetary lifts.

B. In agriculture, a significant part of the lands began to be discharged under the grain crops.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

11. The birthplace of the revival culture is considered -

1) Genius, 2) Milan, 3) Florence, 4) Rome.

12. Supporters of the new creed called in the XVI century. -

1) Catarma, 2) Anabaptists, 3) Protestants, 4) sectarians.

13. Choose from the proposed characteristics, the one that corresponds to the description of M. Luther -

1) According to his direction, the residents of Geneva were supposed to dress in dark dresses, worries hard, abandoning the holidays and carnavals,

2) on the doors of the university church of Wittenberg, he nave the document "95 theses against indulgence",

3) He founded the Order of Jesuitis, who set as a goal of "capturing the souls" of believers,

4) Being Lord Chancellor, spoke out against the marriage of the king, for which he was sentenced to death.

14. The religious world in Germany was concluded in

1) 1529, 2) 1522, 3) 1555, 4) 1572

15. The transition to the order in which all the completeness of the authorities focuses in the hands of the monarch, outlined in the XVI century in most European countries. This order is called -

1) absolutism, 2) democracy, 3) tyranny, 4) oligarchy.

16. Indicate the reasons for the uprising of the Netherlands against Spanish dominion:

1) Spain tried to unite the Netherlands provinces Flanders, Zealand and Brabant in
kingdom Belgium

2) Spain pinned heavy taxes on the Netherlands to which wars

3) Spain's kings were deprived of the Netherlands merchants and industrialists previously owned
they are liberty and rights

4) Catholic Spain oppressed in the Netherlands followers of Calvinist teaching, considering them as heretics

5) Spain prevented the sale of English wool on the Netherlands Manufactory

17. Throughout the XVII century. There was a lot of wars in Europe, the largest of them was a thirty-year war. She was conducted -

1) from 1618 to 1648. 2) from 1605 to 1635. 3) from 1627 to 1657. 4) from 1633 to 1663.

18. Specify the right statement.

A. At the turn of the XVII-XVIII centuries. The peoples of the East have to revive traditional values.

B. Strengthening the contacts of the peoples of the East with European states led to the establishment in the XVII-XVIII centuries. European values \u200b\u200bin the first.

19. By the beginning of the XVIII century. Ottoman Empire was -

1) absolute monarchy, 2) parliamentary monarchy, 3) military feudal despoty,

4) Democratic Republic.

20. The Empire of the Great Mogolov arose in

1) Central Asia, 2) Central Asia, 3) Northern India, 4) Southern China.

Final test. Later Middle Ages. Option 2.

1. Indicate one of the causes of great geographic discoveries -

1) a gradual transition to a labor manufactory organization,

2) the fall of the Byzantium under the blows of the Turks,

3) strengthening the positions of the Catholic Church in Western Europe,

4) Passion for theological teachings of the period of the Middle Ages.

2. How do the terms refer to the "great geographic discoveries"?

1) Calvinism, Lutheranism, 2) Humanism, Revival, 3) New World, Indians,

4) Manufactory, enhancement.

3. Anglo - Dutch period in great geographical discoveries covers time -

1) with XV in the middle of the XVI centuries, 2) from the middle of the XVI - XVII centuries, 3) from the XVI - XVII centuries,

4) from the XIV in the middle of the XVII centuries ..

4. In 1497-1498. Ships under the command of Vasco de Gama reached -

1) India, 2) Cape " Good Hope", 3) San Salvador, 4) China.

5. Aztec union tribes to the XV century won most -

1) Caribbean Islands, 2) Yucatan Peninsula, 3) South America, 4) Central Mexico.

6. The detachment of conquistadors led by Francisco Pisarro seized the state -

7. First trip around the world accomplished -

1) Bartolomeo Diaz, 2) Christopher Columbus, 3) Vasco da Gama, 4) Fernando Magellan.

8. One of the largest shopping companies of the XVI century -

1) Moscow company, 2) West - Dutch, 3) Ost - Indian, 4) French.

9. Separate parts made artisans with narrow specialization or shop masters, and the assembly was carried out in the workshop of the entrepreneur, this:

10. In later, the Middle Ages in England received widespread (o) -

1) Rent of the Earth, 2) Mayorate, 3) senorial-vassal relations, 4) enhancement.

11. The culture of the revival era was character -

1) secular, 2) religious, 3) theological, 4) are true options 1 and 3.

A. Protestants were supporters of strengthening the influence of the Roman Pope.

B. Protestants did not consider the necessary physical work, giving preference to knightly valor.

1) It is true only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both judgments are incorrect.

13. Indicate the reason for the defeat of the peasant war in Germany

1) disunity of the actions of peasant detachments, 2) weak weapons of rebels,

3) Rest of the peasants did not support the townspeople, 4) the superiority of the forces of the princes compared to the rebels

14. Catholic church schism covered the period -

1) 1377-1417, 2) 1445-1510, 3) 1494-1553, 4) 1475-1563.

15. Indicate the reasons for the establishment of autocratic Board in Europe:

1) Establishment of the Union of Church and Monarchy, 2) confrontation separatism of feudal nobility,

3) the formation of a new order army, 4) the formation of the domestic market,

5) All of the above.

16. Read a fragment from the monarch speech. "The riots that took place in the Netherlands undermined our foundations royal power, insult to shrines, and if we do not punish the renovshchikov, it will be a temptation for other countries subject to us. We put themselves to arrive in the Netherlands and apply for assistance to the dad and to the emperor. Under the current evil lies the coming benefit. We will finally conquer the Netherlands and, at our discretion, we transform them state device, Religion and Image of the Board. "

The foundations of the royal power in which country were undermined by "riots in the Netherlands"?

1) France, 2) Austria, 3) Spain, 4) England.

17.Tricantile war. She began S.

1) beating Huguenotov in Paris after Henry Navarre's wedding with Margarita Valua,

2) conflict of Protestant and Catholic Principalities in the Sacred Roman Empire,

3) challenging the French and Austrian applicants for the vacant Spanish throne,

4) rivalry between Russian and French candidates for the Polish Crown.

18. Turkish (Turkish) tribes initially mastered the Balkan Peninsula in

1) XIII - XIV centuries, 2) XII - XIII centuries, 3) XIV - XV centuries, 4) XV - XVI centuries ..

19. By the XVIII century. The right to collect taxes from a part of state and newly conquered land was transferred to Ottoman Empire

1) the clergy, 2) military unit, 3) a feudal class, 4) a vendor.

20. Jagirdars in the Empire of the Great Mughal - this is:

4) Representatives of the feudal estate.

Final test. Later Middle Ages. Option 3.

1. Here, one of the causes of great geographical discoveries -

1) the spread of the idea about the softening structure of the Earth,

2) the fall of the Byzantium under the blows of the Turks,

3) strengthening the positions of the Catholic Church in Western Europe,

4) Passion for theological teachings of the period of the Middle Ages.

2. Are the following statements are true?

A. Europeans sought to open new trade routes to the East to mining spices and gold.

B. The development of new paths to India to Europeans was promoted by Omman Turks, who captured Constantinople.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

3. Anglo - French period in great geographic discoveries covers time -

1) with XV in the middle of the XVI centuries, 2) from the middle of the XVI - XVII centuries, 3) from the XVI - XVII centuries,

4) from the XIV in the middle of the XVII centuries ..

4. The sea route to India, running around the shores of Africa and famous to the Arab merchants, was opened by Portuguese seafarers led by -

1) Vasco de Gama, 2) Christopher Columbus, 3) Amerigo Vespucci, 4) Bartolomeo Diaz.

5. The most developed in South America there was a state -

6. The conquered territories of the new world by Europeans were turned into -

1) Colonies, 2) Dominions, 3) Autonomy, 4) Independent States.

7. Specify the dates of the first round-the-world travel -

8. In the XV - XVI centuries. In Europe, the transition to

1) workshop production, 2) manufactory production, 3) factory production,

4) Corval production.

9. The customer distributed orders for urban and rural artisans, taking on all the concerns about the purchase of raw materials, semi-finished products, sales of products - this is:

1) Scattered Manufactory, 2) Funny Manufactory, 3) Centralized Manufactory,

4) decentralized manufactory.

10. The phrase "Sheep ate people" was distributed due to the process -

1) Industrialization, 2) Naturalization, 3) nationalization, 4) enhancement.

11. Specify the right statement. For the Renaissance, it is characteristic -

A. Interest in the personality of man, his individuality.

B. Strengthening the attention of religious theology.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

12. In the process of counter-processing in Europe, a new Order was founded in the Spanish nobleman Ignatius, his members were to fight for the souls of believers, bringing a special oath of loyalty to dad, refusing relatives and subordination to secular rulers. Members of the Order called -

1) Dominicans, 2) Templars, 3) Jesuits, 4) Anabaptists.

13. The Tried Cathedral decided:

1) Pope is not the supreme leader of the Catholic Church,

2) Pope supported the reformation,

3) to equalize Protestant and Catholic clergy,

4) Pope is the Supreme Director of the Catholic Church.

14. Head anglican Church became -

1) Patriarch, 2) Pope, 3) King, 4) Archbishop London.

15. The formation of the absolutist monarchy in England is connected with the Board -

1) Heinrich VII, 2) Heinrich IV, 3) Elizabeth Tudor, 4) Mary Stewart.

16. Are the following statements are true?

A. The struggle of the Netherlands against the Spanish rule complicated the religious disunity of the provinces themselves.

B. The English Queen actively helped the Spaniards, promoting the punitive expeditions of the Duke Alba.

1) Alternatively, only A. 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

17. Are the following statements are true?

A. After the thirty-year war, France has weakened in Europe.
B. One of the leading countries in Europe was Sweden, who acquired the most powerful permanent army as a result of the reforms of King Gustav Adolf.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

18. Turkic (Turkish) tribes finally mastered the Balkan Peninsula in

1) end of the XIV century., 2) the beginning of the XV century, 3) the middle of the XV century, 4) late XV in ..

19. Yanychars are:

1) the basis of infantry in the Ottoman Empire, 2) cavalry in the Ottoman Empire,

3) members of the bureaucratic apparatus in the Ottoman Empire, 4) the nearest surroundings of Sultan.

20. Zamindara in the Empire of the Great Mughal is:

1) Representatives of the military class, 2) Representatives of the clergy, 3) rejected peasants,

4) Representatives of influential circles of Roshovshchikov.

Final test. Later Middle Ages. Option 4.

1) the emergence of new technical inventions in the XIV-XV centuries,

2) the fall of the Byzantium under the blows of the Turks,

3) strengthening the positions of the Catholic Church in Western Europe,

4) Passion for theological teachings of the period of the Middle Ages.

2. Are the following statements are true?

A. Capture Constantinople Turks cut the famous Europeans to the East.

B. Search for new paths to India was associated with an increase in spice demand.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

3. Specify the value of the opening of the sea route to India for Europeans -

1) A new light is opened, a number of the islands of the Caribbean

Rich in Europe

4. Spain and Portugal with the blessing of the Pope of the Roman concluded the Tordesillian Agreement, distinguished by their overseas possessions in -

1) 1490, 2) 1494, 3) 1497, 4) 1500 g.

5. Specify the correct statement.

A. The word "Inca" means the people who created the state, his supreme ruler and officials.

B. Inca built a developed network of roads.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

6. The territory of Canada was captured -

1) Spain, 2) Portugal, 3) England, 4) France.

7. Russian merchant Athanasius Nikitin opened the land path to India -
1) 1497-1498, 2) 1493-1503, 3) 1519-1522, 4) 1466-1472 ..

8. Invented a typography in 1445 -

1) I. Guttenberg, 2) I. Fedors, 3) D. Watt, 4) D. Kay.

9. All labor operations were carried out in the same room using machine tools and tools belonging to the entrepreneur, and labor of hired workers is:

1) Scattered Manufactory, 2) Funny Manufactory, 3) Centralized Manufactory,

4) decentralized manufactory.

10. Specify the right statement. In later, the Middle Ages -

A. increased the importance of entrepreneurs - bankers, merchants, owners of manuff.

B. The number of poor - artisans, tenant peasants.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

11. In the era of Renaissance, the term "Humanism" was born, which initially meant -

1) Humousizing, 2) the study of man, 3) the study of theology, 4) self-knowledge.

12. What provisions were characteristic of the exercise of Jean Calvin?

1) A person is not given to be saved on its own, all predetermined over, who will be saved, and who will die,

2) God gives his chosen to his elected faith, inflexible resistance, perseverance in affairs,

3) The church serves as an intermediary between God and People,

4) Check your election chosen one may by the fact that he is successful in affairs, in life, respect people,

5) A person is free and waven to determine his fate.

A B C

BVG.

Abg

AVD

13. The Peasant War in Germany occurred in -

1) 1517 - 1555, 2) 1522 - 1525, 3) 1524 - 1525, 4) 1525 - 1526.

14. Indicate the principle of which a number is formed -

N. Kopechnik, Galilee, D. Bruno.

Answer:____________________________

15. The formation of the absolutist monarchy in France is connected with the Board

1) Francisii, 2) Louisii, 3) Carlum, 4) Philipiii.

16. Specify the right statement. The main contradictions in Europe in the XVI - XVII centuries. -

A. Associated with the struggle for hegemony on the European continent, to which the Habsburg Dynasty was striking.

B. are associated with religious confrontation.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

17. The Westphalian world was signed -

1) 1635, 2) 16 48, 3) 1658, 4) 1668

18. Europe got rid of the Turkish threat to

1) the beginning of the XV century, 2) the end of the XV century., 3) the beginning of the XVI century, 4) the end of the XVI in ..

19. The Minister at the court of Turkish Sultan was called -

1) Pasha, 2) Vizier, 3) Cadiasker, 4) Deferdar.

20. Widespread Sikh's doctrine received on -

1) North of India, 2) East India, 3) West India, 4) southern India.

Final test. Later Middle Ages. Option number 5.

1. Here, one of the causes of great geographic discoveries

1) the development of crafts and trade in Europe, 3) strengthening the positions of the Catholic Church in Western Europe,

2) The fall of the Byzantium under the blows of the Turks, 4) the passion for the theological teachings of the period of the Middle Ages.

2. Specify the travel value of Christopher Columbus for Europeans -

1) A new light is opened, a number of the islands of the Caribbean, Bahamas, Cuba

2) the riches of the Inca, Aztecs and Maya poured into the Spanish treasury by making the Kings of Spain themselves

Rich in Europe

3) detected sea Path In India, from where the flow of spices, incense, gold and gems

4) for the first time the West Coast of Africa and Cape of Good Hope

3. One of the consequences of "great geographic discoveries" was

1) Turning the Spanish and Portuguese Grande in entrepreneurs and bankers

2) Strengthening the struggle of the British crown against English pirates impeding the Spanish maritime trade

3) Investing by the Spaniards of funds coming from colonies, in the development of manufactories and production of goods

4) impairment of money in mind the excessive inflow of gold and silver to Europe

4. The center of world trade as a result of geographical discoveries was the city -

1) Venice, 2) genius, 3) Antwerp, 4) Madrid.

5. Mayan civilization existed in -

1) I - X BB., 2) V- XV., 3) X - XV centuries, 4) I - XV centuries.

6. The first colony of England in America was name -

1) Virginia, 2) Plymouth, 3) Texas, 4) Virginia.

7. The Earth has the shape of the ball was proven as a result of travel -

1) Bartolomeo Diash, 2) Christopher Columbus, 3) Vasco da Gama, 4) Fernando Magellan.

8. The largest centers Financial activities in the XVI century were -

1) New York, 2) Florence, 3) Berlin, 4) Lyon.

9. The development of manufactory production contributed -

1) the development of commodity-money relations, 2) strengthening feudal relations,

3) the preservation of the natural economy, 4) is correct all the above mentioned.

10. Specify the right statement. In later, the Middle Ages -

A. Formed single domestic markets.

B. began to develop a division of labor in a pan-European scale.

1) True only a, 2) is true only b, 3) both approval, 4) both approval are incorrect.

11. Title art types and their representatives.

Types of art representatives

1) architecture a) D. Aligiery,

2) literature b) L. da Vinci,

3) painting c) M. Buonotti,

4) sculpture d) F. Rabol,

E) D. Pisano

12. In the XVI century. A period of revision of a number of church canons and reducing the influence of the Church, called -

1) heresy, 2) Renaissance, 3) Reformation, 4) Inquisition.

13. Are the following statements are true?

A. Protestantism was associated with the emergence of the spirit of entrepreneurship, the essence of which: "To be delirious, work in the glory of the Lord."

B. Work, according to Protestants, they should have been all, according to the commandment "Not working, and not eating."

1) It is true only a, 2) is true only b, c) both approval, 4) both judgments are incorrect.

14. The path to the kingdom of God lies through the overthrow of monarchs, the destruction of monasteries and deputy
covers, the triumph of full equality, thought so -

1) Ya. Gus, 2) Ya. Zhizha, 3) M. Luther, 4) T. Münchser.

15. Nante Edict -

1) equalized in the rights of Catholics and Protestants in France,

2) established the final domination of the Protestant church in France,

3) established the final domination of the Catholic Church in France,

4) established the principle of "whose power, that faith".

16. The first successful antipodeal revolution in Europe occurred in -

1) Netherlands, 2) England, 3) Spain, 4) Germany.

17. One of the outcome of the Westphalian world has become

1) Approval of the Catholic Faith in Northern Germany

2) the formation of a new world order, in which national and government interests came to the fore

3) the final exile of Huguenot from the territory of France, their emigration to the new light

4) subordination of the Spanish Habsburgs of the Austrian Crown

18. The decline of the Ottoman Empire manifested itself -

1) in the XV century, 2) in the XVI century, 3) in the XVII century, 4) in the XVIII in ..

19. In 1730, an uprising occurred in Istanbul, as a result of which

1) the sultan renunciation, 2) a limited monarchy was established in the state,

3) There was a collapse of the state, 4) supporters of reforms came to power.

20. The power of Mughal became purely nominal in

1) the beginning of the XV century, 2) the beginning of the XVI century, 3) beginning of XVII in., 4) early XVIII in ..


Test on the history of middle ages Early medieval Grade 6 with answers. The test includes 2 options. In each embodiment, 10 tasks.

Option 1

1.

The fall of the Western Roman Empire is considered to be a frontier separating history Ancient Mira from the history of middle ages

1) Vero
2) incorrect

2. There was a state on the territory of Gaul

1) Frankov
2) Stretch
3) Vandalov

3.

1) Normanov
2) Magyar
3) Burgundy

Specify the wrong answer.

4.

A) Construction in the Roman Empire of the defensive system - Limes
B) the proclamation of the Empire of Karl Great
C) education of the papal state in Italy
D) defeat Rome Westges
E) battle for Poit

5. Set the correspondence between the names of historical personalities and related documents. Write down the selected numbers under the appropriate letters.

Names

A) Karl Great
B) Eingard
C) Chlodvig

Documentation

1) Salic True
2) Capitulia about opening at school monasteries for boys
3) the biography of Karl Great

6. The Meroving Dynasty belonged

1) "Lazy Kings"
2) Karl Martell
3) Chlodwig

leside In this list.

7.

1) Sarazin (Arabs)
2) ___________
3) ___________

8.

With the adoption of the Salic Truth, the francs appeared writing laws. She secured ancient customs and traditions. New norms were introduced. For the first time, the guilty of the suspect was determined on the basis of witness testimony, and not through court trials.

1) In fact, the Salic True canceled the ancient customs and traditions of francs
2) actually Salic True did not contain new standards
3) In fact, the guilt of a person during the time of salical truth was determined by judicial testing

9. Benefius and horse army - what connects these words?

1) these words are not connected
2) Earth's award for military service (benefits) strengthened the military value of the cavalry
3) the federation of the franc called the commander of equestrian troops

10. "Immunity" translated into Russian means

1) seizure, release
2) Goodbye
3) Restoration

Option 2.

1. Is the next statement right?

The Western Roman Empire fell in the process of the great resettlement of peoples.

1) Vero
2) incorrect

2. There was a state in Africa

1) Vandalov
2) Stretch
3) Burgundy

3. In the IX-X centuries. Europe has undergone conquering raids

1) Arabs
2) Magyar
3) Frankov

Specify the wrong answer.

4. Place the following events in the chronological sequence. Record the letters that are indicated by events in the correct sequence.

A) defeat Roman legions in the Teutoburg Forest
B) the decay of the Empire Karl Great
C) reform of Karl Martell
D) battle on catalaun fields
E) adoption of salical truth

5. Karroling dynasty belonged

1) Karl Great
2) Chlodvig
3) Louis pious

Find and specify the position number, leside In this list.

6. Set match between names historical personalities and their activities. Write down the selected numbers under the appropriate letters.

Names

A) Chlodvig
B) Karl Martell
C) Alarich

Activity

1) defeat Rome Westges
2) Baptism of Franks
3) Battle for Poitiers

7. In the IX-X centuries. Robbing raids to Europe made (continue the list)

1) Norman
2) ___________
3) ___________

8. Read the text and find an error in it.

With Carlo Great Territory Frankish state Grew several times. Under his power, Northern Italy, land populated by Saksami and Bavari, Panonia, part of Spain. Karl The Great became the most powerful ruler of the then Europe. In the Zenith of Power in 800, he accepted the title of Emperor. To do this, he had to go to Rome and declare the liquidation of the papal state in Italy.

1) In fact, the north and waist did not enter the empire
2) In fact, Karl the Great became the emperor in 768
3) In fact, the title of Emperor handed Karl the Great Roman dad, the ruler of the papal state in Italy

9. "Benefius" translated into Russian means

1) Goodbye
2) seizure, release
3) Restoration

10. Immunity, the power of large landowners - what does these words associate?

1) these words are not connected
2) Providing immunity strengthened the power and strength of large landowners
3) Immunity meant from the major landowners of their rights and weakened their power

Answers to the test on the history of the middle ages Early Middle Ages Grade 6
Option 1
1-1
2-1
3-3
4-AGDVB
5-231
6-2
7. Magyars, Normans
8-3
9-2
10-1
Option 2.
1-1
2-1
3-3
4-AGDVB
5-2
6-231
7. Sarazin, Magyars
8-3
9-1
10-2



"Early Middle Ages"
Option 1
Part A.
A1. The process of resettlement of the German tribes into the territory of the Roman Empire took place throughout:
IV-VI BB.2) IV - VII BB.3) III - VI BB.4) III - V BB.
A2. What are the causes of the great resettlement of peoples?
Invasion of nomads from the depths of Asia2) conquest Romans3) Earth depletion4) Overpopulation
A3. Who owns the nickname given by the Romans: "Beach of God"?
Attile2) Romulu Augustu3) Alarich4) Stylichonua4. What year did Gallium obeyed franks?
in 488 g.2) in 486.00) in 468.4) in 432
A5. The center of the control of the fucking at Chlodvig was:
Royal Dvor2) Senate3) Druzhina4) People's Assembly
A6. What year did the Carroling Dynasty come to power?
In 751 g.2) in 750 g. 3) in 749.4) in 846
A7. Years of the Board of Charles Great:
768 - 814 GG 2) 777 - 801 GG 3) 768 - 800 GG.4) 751 - 763.
A8. How to call war between feudals?
civilians2) internecine 3) religious 4) ethnic
A9. What year did the Empire of Karl the Great ceased to exist?
in 843 g.2) in 800 g. 3) in 962) in 500 g
A10. In which year, the Eastern Roman Empire became an independent state?
in 395 g.2) in 492.00) in 800 g .4) in 365
A11. The emperor of Byzantium appointed:
supreme judges2) military leaders3) high officials4) all answers are correct
A12. Emperor Justinian ruled the Byzantine Empire:
from 527 - 565 Gg.2) from 526 - 564 GG 3) from 500 - 520 gg. 4) from 495 - 515.
A13. Stepnyaki, or Arabs-nomads, called tribes:
Bedouins 2) Bushmen3) Buryats4) Pashtunov
A14. In which year Mohammed moved to Medina?
in 622 g.2) in 630 3) in 6104) in 655
A15. Most big city South-West Asia of the early Middle Ages:
Mecca2) Babylon3) Damascus4) Medina
A16. What was the name of the people who have long been inhabited by England?
Angles2) Saxons3) Britta4) Norman
A17. Who led the struggle of Anglosems against Normanov?
King Arthur2) alkine3) Alfred Great4) Merlin
A18. In the battle of Hastings, the victory won:
Harald Stern2) Eduard Confessor3) Harold4) Wilhelm Conqueror
A19. Where did Normans live?
In the Balkan Peninsula2) at the Peninsula3) in Scandinavia3)
4) in Germany
A20. Viking ships were called:
Drakkarah2) Ladyami3) triraim4) caravellams
Part of the BB1. Relate:
Head of Catholic Church
Instructions believers
Small churches with parishioners
Servants of church a) laity
B) arrival
C) dad roman
D) sermon
E) clergy
AT 2. Position in the chronological sequence of the events of the early Middle Ages.
A) Verden section b) base of the Meroving Dynasty) Battle for Poitiers
D) the beginning of the Board of Pipina Short
IN 3. Name the emperor Byzantium, thanks to which the famous Roman law was preserved, which became the basis of the Byzantine "Civil Law Code"

The association of Arabs contributed to a new religion ______, the founder of which is a resident of Mecca _____________. Speaking with the sermon in 610, he declared himself __________, and a single God called ___________.
Part of the CC2.
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Control Test No. 1. "The history of the Middle Ages"
"Early Middle Ages"
Option 2.
Part A.
A1. When did the Western Roman Empire ceased to exist?
in 466 g.2) in 476.00) in 477.4) in 455
A2. Ancient Germans settled in small villages united in:
Khutor2) city3) community4) tribe
A3. The result of the great relocation of peoples was:
Dissemination of Christianity2) formation of barbaric kingdom3) The emergence of Islam
4) feudal fragmentation
A4. What year did Chlodvig come to power from the family of Meroving?
in 600 g.2) in 481.00) in 550.004) in 449
A5. What year did the battle occur with Poitiers, who stopped the invasion of Arabs to Europe?
in 732 g.2) in 754.00) in 8534) in 673
A6. Noble people who received land land from the king, became major:
capitalistami2) landowners3) landowners4) entrepreneurs
A7. In which year Karl the Great was proclaimed by the emperor?
in 768 g.2) in 800 g. 3) in 7674) in 840
A8. How to call the period of the IX - XI centuries, for which it was characteristic of the crushing of states for large and small?
feudal fragmentation2) absolutism3) internecine4) revolutionary
A9. The rider, or horse warrior, was called in the Middle Ages:
Viking2) Varvara3) knight 4) legionnaire
A10. How did the residents of the Byzantine Empire called themselves?
Romaine 2) Constantinople 3) new Romans 4) Byzantines
A11. What was the name of the document in which the laws of Byzantium entered into that time?
Code of Justinian2) Quran3) Salic Pravda 4) Emperor Decrees
A12. The invasion of Arabs to the limits of the Byzantine Empire begins with: VII century. 2) VI B.3) VIII V4) V c.
A13. What animal is the main value for Arabs?
Camel 2) Dog3) Cow4) Donkey.
A14. The year of the final victory of Mohammed over Arabic to know:
630 g.2) 622.003) 610.44) 602
A15. Ancient sanctuary, place of worship of Arab tribes:
Mecca2) Medina3) Kaaba4) Bethlehem Cave.
A16. The leader of which people was King Arthur?
Brittov2) Gunnov3) German residents4) Arabs
A17. "Danish law" the British called:
Essex2) Cornwall3) Brittany4) Danloa18. Where was the decisive battle between Anglosex and Normans on October 14, 1066?
With Mount Baddon2) at Gastings3) at verteine4) when Poitiers.
A19. How did Normannov called in Russia?
Varyagami2) Vikingami3) Sagami4) Konungami
A20. Normans who went to look for glory for the sea were called:
Drakkarah2) Konoundami3) Vikingami4) Dirhemia
Part of the BB1. Relate:
Higher official in brand
King's governors in separate areas of the Empire
Head of state in medieval Europe
Managing the Royal Palace a) Graphs
B) Majort
C) King
D) Marcgraf
E) bishop
B2. Write out those who belonged to noble class.
A) peasant) king) knight) baron) graph
IN 3. The basic principles of the Board of Justinian were:
A) unified laws) one states) Unified Army) Unified Religion
AT 4. Insert the missed words:
The Arabs, who accepted Islam, began to call themselves _________. The Holy Book of the new religion was _________. On its basis, the rules of conduct were developed - ________________, in case of violation of which _________ was subjected to the court of supreme judges.
Part S.
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