Our final resource in the Crime and Punishment series is a quiz testing your knowledge on the period in question. Demonstrate how well you know Crime and Punishment in the period by scoring highly in this test.
Fill in the blanks to illustrate the social structure of Anglo-Saxon society:
[blank_start]King[blank_end] > [blank_start]Nobles[blank_end] > [blank_start]Freemen[blank_end] > [blank_start]Serfs[blank_end]
Answer
King
Nobles
Freemen
Serfs
Question 2
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[blank_start]Crimes against the person[blank_end]: crimes such as assault or murder which cause physical harm to another person.
[blank_start]Crimes against property[blank_end]: theft, robbery and arson; taking or damaging the belongs of another person
[blank_start]Crimes against authority[blank_end]: betraying or plotting to kill the the king
Answer
Crimes against the person
Crimes against property
Crimes against authority
Crimes against property
Crimes against authority
Crimes against the person
Crimes against authority
Crimes against the person
Crimes against property
Question 3
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What were the three trials in a 'trial by ordeal'?
Answer
Trial by hot iron
Trial by Church court
Trial by bloodletting
Trial by cold water
Trial by hot water
Question 4
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Retribution was the principle that the severity of the punishment should match the severity of the crime.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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Who conquered England and became the king in the 11th century?
Answer
Henry I
Edward the Confessor
William I
William II
Question 6
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If an Anglo-Saxon murdered a Norman and the murderer was not found and executed there was a special penalty called the [blank_start]murdrum fine[blank_end].
Answer
murdrum fine
Question 7
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If you were found to be poaching in the royal forests you would face a trial before the courts.
Answer
True
False
Question 8
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If you held a set of beliefs and practices different from the established religion of the time you would be labelled a [blank_start]heretic[blank_end].
Answer
heretic
Question 9
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What law created a maximum wage that could be paid to workers in 1351?
Answer
Public General Statutes
Statutes at Large
Statute of Labourers
The Statutes of the Realm
Question 10
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Which king ended the concept of sanctuary in the 16th century?