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History of English Language MCQs | ENG501 MCQs | Set 3

History of English Language MCQs | ENG501 MCQs | Set 3

MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)

1) The Hundred Years' War is probably to be reckoned as one of the causes contributing to the disuse of ________.

    a)        Roman

    b)        Italian

    c)        French

    d)        English

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'c'.

Explanation:

The Hundred Years' War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453, was a prolonged conflict between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France. During this time, there was a shift in the use of language, particularly in England.

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2)    On Several Occasions, Henry I confiscated the _______ estates of unruly Norman barons.

    a)        Greek

    b)        Roman

    c)        Italian

    d)        English

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

In the context of Henry I's reign, he confiscated the English estates of these Norman barons as a means of governance and control over his English territories.

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3)    In old English, the vowel of the ______ tense often differs in the singular and plural.

    a)       past

    b)       present

    c)        future

    d)        conditional

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'a'.

Explanation:

In Old English, the vowel of the past tense often differs in the singular and plural due to the way verbs were conjugated in the language. Old English was a highly inflected language, meaning that verbs changed their forms to indicate tense, mood, and number.

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4)   The inflection of the ______ in the Germanic languages is much simpler than it was in indo-European times.

    a)        verb

    b)        noun

    c)        adverb

    d)        pronuon

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'b'.

Explanation:

The simplification of noun inflection in the Germanic languages compared to Indo-European can be attributed to linguistic evolution and changes over time.

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5)   At the time of the Norman Conquest, the civilization of Normandy was _________.

    a)        Roman

    b)        Greek 

    c)        Italian

    d)        French  

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

At the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066, the civilization of Normandy was considered French because the region of Normandy had been settled and ruled by the Normans, who were originally Scandinavian Vikings but had assimilated into the culture and society of the Frankish Kingdom.

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6)    What is Stone Age?

    a)        Lack of education

    b)        Lack of infrastructure

    c)        Stones used as weapons

    d)        All the other

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'c'.

Explanation:

The Stone Age refers to a period in human prehistory characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and weapons, not "lack of education," "lack of infrastructure," or "stones used as weapons." So, none of the provided options accurately defines the Stone Age.

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7)    English is derived from  ________.

    a)        Celt

    b)        Anglo

    c)        Kent

    d)       Saxon

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

English is derived from a combination of various influences, but among the options provided, it is most directly derived from "Saxon." Specifically, Old English, which is the earliest form of the English language, had significant influence from the Anglo-Saxons who settled in England in the early Middle Ages. So, the answer is "Saxon.".

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8)   Adoption of _____ words into the English language took place in the 13th century.

    a)       Roman

    b)       Greek

    c)        Italian

    d)        French

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

The adoption of French words into the English language in the 13th century was primarily a result of the Norman Conquest of England, which occurred in 1066 when William the Conqueror, a Norman duke, became the King of England. 

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9)     The old English script normally uses ________consonant.

    a)        13

    b)        14

    c)         15

    d)        16

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

The Old English script, also known as the Anglo-Saxon script, typically uses 16 consonants because it was adapted to represent the sounds of the Old English language, which had a specific set of consonant phonemes. These 16 consonants were used to write and represent the various sounds of the language. Here's a breakdown of the consonant sounds in Old English:

p

b

f

v

t

d

θ (thorn, representing the "th" sound in words like "think")

ð (eth, representing the "th" sound in words like "this")

s

z

ʃ (representing the "sh" sound in words like "ship")

Ê’ (representing the "s" sound in words like "measure")

k

g

h

É£ (a voiced velar fricative sound, represented by a modified version of the letter g)

These 16 consonant sounds covered the range of sounds in Old English and were represented by various runic and Latin-based letters in the Old English script. The script was adapted to suit the phonological characteristics of the language it was used to write, which is why it had a specific set of consonants.

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10)   Which of the following is NOT the part of Roman conquest?  

    a)        Emperor Claudius

    b)        Julius Caesar

    c)        Boudicca

    d)        King James

Correct Answer: 

The correct answer is  'd'.

Explanation:

Emperor Claudius, Julius Caesar, and Boudicca are all figures associated with the Roman conquest or its aftermath. King James, on the other hand, was not part of the Roman conquest but is known for his role in English history during the early 17th century, particularly for authorizing the King James Version of the Bible.

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