WEEKLY QUIZ: WEEK 10: Lower Grammar* ON A SEPARATE PIECE OF PAPER, NUMBER DOWN 1-10. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BY CHOOSING THE LETTER IN FRONT OF THE CORRECT ANSWER AND WRITING IT DOWN ON YOUR PAPER. 1. What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? a. magnetic compass b. horse collar c. rudder d. type mold 2. Gutenberg was born in Mainz. In what country is Mainz? a. Germany b. England c. Scotland d. China 3. How many years did it take Gutenberg to perfect his movable type? a. 20 b. 54 c. 30 d. 5 a. impressing people b. money c. political gain d. beautiful books 5. What was the ultimate price John Hus paid for following Christ? a. being burned at the stake b. being put in jail c. losing his job d. losing his best friend 6. What were the original languages of the Bible? a. Greek, Hebrew b. Latin, Hebrew c. Greek, Spanish d. English, Latin 7. What was William Tyndale know for accomplishing? a. Printing text and pictures on wooden blocks b. Translating the Bible into English c. Improving Church doctrine d. Teaching commoners the story of Christ. 8. Where was William Tyndale s translation of the Bible first published? a. England b. Spain c. Germany d. America 9. What did John Wycliffe say was the final authority for Christian beliefs? a. the Pope b. the Church c. political leaders d. Bible 10. The three Johns were used mightily by God to pave the way for: a. better Bibles for all people b. more and better inventions c. higher educational standards d. a time known as the Protestant Reformation *GIVE ORALLY OR IN WRITTEN FORM: Use simpler words if necessary to communicate each question.
WEEKLY QUIZ: WEEK 10: Upper Grammar NO VOCABULARY QUIZ THIS WEEK. INSTEAD, PLEASE REVIEW THE WORDS FROM THE PAST NINE WEEKS IN PREPARATION FOR NEXT WEEK S UNIT TEST. ON NOTEBOOK PAPER, NUMBER DOWN 1-15. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BY CHOOSING THE LETTER IN FRONT OF THE CORRECT ANSWER AND WRITING IT ON YOUR PAPER. 1. What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? a. magnetic compass b. horse collar c. rudder d. type mold 2. Gutenberg was born in Mainz. In what country is Mainz? a. Germany b. England c. Scotland d. China 3. How many years did it take Gutenberg to perfect his movable type? a. 20 b. 54 c. 30 d. 5 a. impressing people b. money c. political gain d. beautiful books 5. What was the ultimate price John Hus paid for following Christ? a. being burned at the stake b. being put in jail c. losing his job d. losing his best friend 6. What were the original languages of the Bible? a. Greek, Hebrew b. Latin, Hebrew c. Greek, Spanish d. English, Latin 7. What was William Tyndale know for accomplishing? a. Printing text and pictures on wooden blocks b. Translating the Bible into English c. Improving Church doctrine d. Teaching commoners the story of Christ. 8. Where was William Tyndale s translation of the Bible first published? a. England b. Spain c. Germany d. America 9. What did John Wycliffe say was the final authority for Christian beliefs? a. the Pope b. the Church c. political leaders d. Bible 10. The three Johns were used mightily by God to pave the way for: a. better Bibles for all people b. more and better inventions c. higher educational standards d. a time known as the Protestant Reformation 11. Who was ruling England when John Wycliffe lived? a. Edward III, Richard II b. Richard the Lionhearted c. Boniface VIII, Otto I d. the Normans 12. Why was John Wycliffe called The Morning Star of the Reformation? a. He wrote a book by that name. b. He desired truth in the Roman Catholic Church. That desire shown like a star. c. He exhibited good character that was as brilliant as a shining star. d. His study of stars and heavenly bodies was an inspiration to others. 13. Which of the following men was not actually one of the early lights of the Protestant Reformation? a. John Hus b. Johannes Gutenberg c. John Wycliffe d. William Tyndale Catholic Church? a. it would mean spending more money to print Bibles b. it could harm the person and others c. more teachers would be needed to teach reading d. clergymen would be out of a job 15. What were Wycliffe s followers called? a. Lollards b. Monks c. clergymen d. Visigoths
WEEKLY QUIZ: WEEK 10: Dialectic 1. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING*: a. ensue b. entourage c. entrench d. enunciate e. entrepreneur 2. ON NOTEBOOK PAPER, NUMBER DOWN 1-15. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT WORD(S) FOR THE BLANK AND WRITING THE CORRESPONDING LETTER ON YOUR PAPER. 1. What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? 2. Gutenberg was born in Mainz. In what country is Mainz? 3. How many years did it take Gutenberg to perfect his movable type? 5. What was the ultimate price John Hus paid for following Christ? 6. What were the original languages of the Bible? 7. What was William Tyndale know for accomplishing? 8. Where was William Tyndale s translation of the Bible first published? 9. What did John Wycliffe say was the final authority for Christian beliefs? 10. The three Johns were used mightily by God to pave the way for the 11. Who was ruling England when John Wycliffe lived? 12. Why was John Wycliffe called The Morning Star of the Reformation? 13. Which man whom we studied this week was not actually one of the early lights of the Protestant Reformation? Catholic Church? 15. What were Wycliffe s followers called? a. Lollards b. Monks c. clergymen d. Visigoths
WEEKLY QUIZ: WEEK 10: Rhetoric 1. DEFINE THE FOLLOWING*: a. eon b. epigram c. ensue d. enunciate e. epileptic f. epidemic g. envisage h. enumerate i. episcopal j. entail 2. ON NOTEBOOK PAPER, NUMBER DOWN 1-15. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS BY CHOOSING THE CORRECT WORD(S) FOR THE BLANK AND WRITING IT ON YOUR PAPER. 1. What did Johannes Gutenberg invent? 2. Gutenberg was born in Mainz. In what country is Mainz? 3. How many years did it take Gutenberg to perfect his movable type? 5. What was the ultimate price John Hus paid for following Christ? 6. What were the original languages of the Bible? 7. What was William Tyndale know for accomplishing? 8. Where was William Tyndale s translation of the Bible first published? 9. What did John Wycliffe say was the final authority for Christian beliefs? 10. The three Johns were used mightily by God to pave the way for the 11. Who was ruling England when John Wycliffe lived? 12. Why was John Wycliffe called The Morning Star of the Reformation? 13. Which man whom we studied this week was not actually one of the early lights of the Protestant Reformation? Catholic Church? 15. What were Wycliffe s followers called? *If desired, give orally to test spelling.
Answers to Week 10 Quizzes: 1 Lower Grammar: 10 points each question. 1. d 2. a 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. a 7. b 8. c 9. d 10. d Upper Grammar: Section 1: 2 points each. 6 points each. No Vocabulary Quiz this week, but encourage your Lower and Upper Grammar students to review the past nine weeks words in preparation for the Unit Test! 1-10 same as Lower Grammar questions above. 11. a 12. b 13. d 14. b 15. a Dialectic: Section 1: 2 points each. 6 points each. Section 1: a. ensue: to come after or follow after; ex: March comes after February, so it ensues after February b. entourage: a group of attendants or people usually accompanying a person of importance; retinue. c. entrench: to surround and fortify oneself with trenches d. enunciate: to pronounce words or syllables clearly; articulate e. entrepreneur: a person who organizes and manages a business or industrial undertaking. An entrepreneur takes the risk of of not making a profit and gets the profit when there is one Same answers as section 2 above under Upper Grammar. Rhetoric: Section 1: 1 point each. 6 points each. Section 1: a. eon: a long period of time; many thousands of years b. epigram: a pointed, short, or witty saying c. ensue: to come after or follow after; ex: March comes after February, so it ensues after February d. enunciate: to pronounce words or syllables clearly; articulate e. epileptic: having to do with epilepsy; a disorder of the nervous system resulting in convulsions or unconsciousness f. epidemic: disease spreading rapidly so that a large number of people have it at the same time g. envisage: visualize; form a mental picture h. enumerate: to list or name one by one i. episcopal: having to do with bishops j. entail: 1. to impose or require. Ex. Owning a rabbit entailed greater cost than he had expected. 2. to limit the inheritance of (property or right) to a specific line of heirs so that it can not be left to anybody else 1. moveable type 2. Germany 3. 30 4. money 5. his life: he was burned at the stake 6. Greek and Hebrew 7. translating the Bible into English 8. Germany 9. Bible 10. Protestant Reformation 11. Edward III and Richard II 12. He desired truth in the Roman Catholic Church. That desire shown like a star. 13. William Tyndale 14. Men could misinterpret the Bible to their own harm and the harm of others around them. 15. Lollards No additional essays are offered this week. Allow student time to review for Unit Test essays instead! 1 Many thanks to World Book for some definitions above.