Explore medieval English history and literature with the 'Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Quiz'. Assess your knowledge on the Anglo-Norman period, the Battle of Hastings, and key medieval concepts like the Wheel of Fortune. Perfect for students of English literature and history enthusiasts.
Harold Godwinson
Harold Harefoot
Harald Olafsson
Harald Gormsson
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The foundation of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
A zest for refined life and the knightly code
Implementation of laissez-faire economics
Religious crusades to claim Jerusalem from the infidels
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English
French
Latin
Flemish
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Gluttony
Sloth
Wrath
Dishonesty
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The ephemeral nature of earthly things
The stability of all things
An evolution of the Old English “wyrd”
That important things in life come from within
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That the earth was located at the centre of the universe
That the sun was located at the centre of the universe
That the planets align once every decade
That the Age of Aquarius would signify the end of the world
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2
3
4
5
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Vietnam
India
China
Pakistan
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Rats
Fleas
Ships
Pigs
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Feudalism
Renaissance
Gothic
Romanticism
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Heroism
Moral lessons
Idealised behaviour
Stream of consciousness
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Love sickness
Amnesia
Vanity
Agoraphobia
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Allusion
Allegory
Antiphrasis
Antithesis
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His journey towards a goal
His tragic flaw
His cowardice in battle
His code of conduct
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1375-1400
1030-1070
1400-1450
1280-1320
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The Ruby Poet
The Sapphire Poet
The Pearl Poet
The Diamond Poet
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50
101
200
201
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The hook-and-round technique
The dip-and-sweep technique
The squat-and-helm technique
The bob-and-wheel technique
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A Middle-English alliterative romance
A romantic work in rhymed verse
A religious work in unrhymed verse
A romantic work in a Romance language
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Religious prose
Narrative prose
Novel
Romance
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Epic
Chivalric
Epigonic
Anti-heroic
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The knightly code
The feudal system
The tax system
The Church
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The eyewitness technique
The separation technique
The bystander technique
The partition technique
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Glastonbury in Summer
Stonehenge at Easter
Bath in Autumn
Camelot at Christmas
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Hyperbaton
Hyperbole
Hypophora
Hypotaxis
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By asking who the King is
By sitting on his throne
By eating from his plate
By declaring his love for Queen Guinevere
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Green and blue
Green and gold
Green and red
Green and silver
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Because of his age
Because of his family’s connections
Because he is a knight
Because he has supernatural powers
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To reveal the true nature of knighthood
To win Guinevere’s hand in marriage
To become King of England
To gain fame and riches
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France
Wales
Germany
Ireland
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Self-consciousness
Selflessness
Selfishness
Self-abandonment
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The Green Knight picks up his severed head and reminds Gawain to find him in a year and a day at the Green Chapel
The Green Knight bleeds to death and King Arthur orders his knights to carry away his body as a mark of respect
Sir Gawain flees the hall in a fit of guilt, shocked at his own strength
Sir Gawain picks up the Green Knight’s severed head and places it on the table in front of King Arthur
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Friendship
Generosity
Modesty
Chastity
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On New Year’s Day
On All Saints’ Day
On Easter Sunday
On his birthday
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Mingolet
Pringolet
Wingolet
Gringolet
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Two kisses for a green girdle
Two kisses for a wild boar’s head
Two rings ring for the skin of a fox
Two kisses for a herd of deer
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That it will protect whoever wears it from death
That it will match his outfit perfectly
That whoever wears it will be irresistible to women
That whoever wears it will be able to see into the future
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That Lord Bertilak is really the Green Knight
That he will not tell anyone if he decides to quit the game
That Lady Bertilak was lying about the green girdle
That he should return to see King Arthur as soon as possible
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Chapel bells
A scythe against a grindstone
A choir singing
The Green Knight’s voice
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The first
The second
The third
None of the above
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Gawain’s aunt and King Arthur’s half sister
Gawain’s grandmother and King Arthur’s mother
Gawain’s aunt and King Arthur’s cousin
Gawain’s half sister and King Arthur’s aunt
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Courage
Love
Nature
Shame
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They are less important than the Camelot characters
The narrator does not know what they are called
They function as abstract elements of change and represent nobility at large
They are figments of Sir Gawain’s imagination
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They think of him as a failure for showing weakness
They blame him for taking up the challenge in the first place
They understand that Gawain acted through self-preservation
They patronise him and turn the girdle into a fashion statement
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Arthur's
Gawain's
The Green Knight's
Morgan le Faye's
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More sophisticated moral foundations
Women as powerful instruments of change
The use of Middle English
All of the above
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