A. 1300 to 1350
B. 1337 to 1453
C. 1302 to 1343
D. none of the above
Related Mcqs:
- In which year did Chaucer fought in Hundred Years’ War between France and England ?
A. 1374
B. 1359
C. 1367
D. 1382 - During the period of which king did Chaucer fight in the English Army for the Hundred Years’ War between France and England ?
A. William I
B. Edward II
C. William II
D. Edward III - He had heard this destruction of the original possessors of the soil described, as we find it in the history of the times, where, we are told, “the number destroyed was about four hundred;” and “it was a fearful sight to see them thus frying in the fire, and the streams of blood quenching the same, and the horrible scent thereof; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the praise thereof to God.” This work is___________?
A. A hortatory sermon
B. A historial novel
C. Gothic fiction
D. A narrative frame - From which year to which year that William Wordsworth served as the Poet Laureate of Britain ?
A. 1843-1850
B. 1840-1855
C. 1842-1851
D. 1833-1848 - Which king began a war to enforce his claims to the throne of France in 1336 ?
A. Henry II
B. Henry V
C. Louis XIV
D. Edward III - Which king began a war to enforce his claims to the throne of France in 1336 ?
A. Henry II
B. Henry III
C. Henry V
D. Edward III - Which royal dynasty was established in the resolution of the so-called War of the Roses and continued through the reign of Elizabeth I ?
A. Tudor
B. Windsor
C. York
D. Lancaster - What was one of the first acts of Parliament after the outbreak of hostilities in the First Civil War ?
A. the abolishment of public plays and sports
B. the conversion of the English church to Catholicism
C. the adoption of English as the official language
D. the consolidation of power in an absolute monarch - The Battle of Baladava in the Crimean War finds its reference in the poem__________?
A. In Memorium
B. 1st September
C. Ultima Ratio Regum
D. The Charge of the Light Bridge - The styles of The Owl and the Nightingale and Ancrene Riwle show what about the poetry and prose written around the year 1200 ?
A. They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
B. Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
C. Their readers’ primary language was English.
D. A and C only