A. Catherine of Aragon
B. Jane Seymour
C. Catherine Howard
D. Anne Boleyn
Related Mcqs:
- Which group of intellectual women established literary clubs of their own around 1750 under the leadership of Elizabeth Vesey and Elizabeth Montagu ?
A. the Behnites
B. the bluestockings
C. the coteries of plenty
D. the Pre-Raphaelites - Which group of intellectual women established literary clubs of their own around 1750 under the leadership of Elizabeth Vesey and Elizabeth Montagu ?
A. the bluestockings
B. the coteries of plenty
C. the Pre-Raphaelites
D. the tattlers and spectators - In Dr. R. Allen Shoaf’s article, “’Hamlet’: Like Mother, Like Son”, Shoaf argues which of the following points about the relationship between Hamlet and his mother ?
A. Hamlet is placed in a position that can be conceptualized as feminine.
B. Hamlet despises his mother and suspects she has killed his father.
C. Hamlet is entirely masculinized throughout the play, and thus, is ultimately unlike his mother in terms of his position in the play.
D. Hamlet has a personality disorder. - Which of the following disciplines most fascinated Elizabeth ?
A. Philology
B. Alchemy
C. Zoology
D. Astrology - What church did Elizabeth I establish or re-establish by law in England during her reign ?
A. The Anglican Church
B. The Roman Catholic Church
C. Calvinism
D. The Lutheran Church - Elizabeth’s reign was longer than that of any other Tudor. When she died at the age of 69 in 1603, how many years had she reigned ?
A. 35
B. 40
C. 45
D. 50 - Who succeeded Elizabeth I in 1603, establishing the Stuart dynasty ?
A. James IV of Scotland
B. James VI of Scotland
C. Mary, Queen of Scots
D. Anne Boleyn
- Which of the following was Elizabeth known as ____________?
A. Unintelligent
B. Rude
C. Stingy
D. Fanatic - What was Elizabeth’s nickname for Sir Walter Raleigh ?
A. Waldimor
B. Water
C. William
D. Winter - Elizabeth and Mary I belonged to what royal family ?
A. Windsor
B. Stuart
C. Tudor
D. Plantagenet