The Great Schism of 1054
  • 1. The Great Schism of 1054 refers to the split between which two branches of Christianity?
A) Roman Catholic Church and Oriental Orthodox Church.
B) Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.
C) Protestant Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.
D) Roman Catholic Church and Coptic Orthodox Church.
  • 2. Which city was the center of the Roman Catholic Church at the time of the Schism?
A) Alexandria.
B) Rome.
C) Constantinople.
D) Jerusalem.
  • 3. An important figure involved in the Great Schism from the Eastern Orthodox side was Patriarch ________ of Constantinople.
A) Athanasius.
B) Michael Cerularius.
C) Cyril of Alexandria.
D) Justinian I.
  • 4. The Great Schism of 1054 marked the permanent division between the East and the West in ________.
A) Islam.
B) Hinduism.
C) Christianity.
D) Buddhism.
  • 5. Which language was primarily used in the Western Church after the Schism?
A) Latin.
B) Slavonic.
C) Arabic.
D) Greek.
  • 6. In the Western Church, who was considered the supreme head after the Great Schism?
A) The Archbishop of Canterbury.
B) The Pope.
C) The Emperor.
D) The Patriarch of Constantinople.
  • 7. The Western Church primarily included regions such as ________.
A) North Africa.
B) Central Asia.
C) Western Europe.
D) Middle East.
  • 8. What played a crucial role in exacerbating the tension between the East and the West before the Schism?
A) Religious tolerance.
B) Military alliances.
C) Cultural, linguistic, and political differences.
D) Doctrinal uniformity.
  • 9. Which Pope excommunicated the Patriarch of Constantinople, leading to the official split?
A) Pope Urban II.
B) Pope Gregory I.
C) Pope Leo IX.
D) Pope Innocent III.
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