- 1. Which famous monastic settlement was founded by St. Columba on the island of Iona?
A) Iona Abbey B) St. Andrews Cathedral C) Melrose Abbey D) Dunfermline Abbey
- 2. What event marked the decline of the Celtic Church in Scotland and the growing influence of the Roman Church?
A) Synod of Whitby B) Declaration of Arbroath C) Battle of Bannockburn D) Treaty of Falaise
- 3. The establishment of universities such as St. Andrews and Glasgow in Medieval Scotland was closely linked to the spread of:
A) Christianity B) Feudalism C) Chivalry D) Trade
- 4. Which Scottish queen was known for her strong Catholic faith and the persecution of Protestants in the mid-16th century?
A) Mary of Guise B) Mary, Queen of Scots C) Mary of Modena D) Mary I of England
- 5. The Declaration of Arbroath, drafted in 1320, expressed Scotland's support for the independence of the Scottish Church from the interference of which country?
A) England B) France C) Italy D) Spain
- 6. Which religious order built the famous Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders in the 12th century?
A) Dominicans B) Cistercians C) Jesuits D) Carthusians
- 7. Who famously composed the Scottish hymn 'Auld Lang Syne', a reflection of his Christian beliefs and values?
A) Adam Smith B) Mary, Queen of Scots C) Sir Walter Scott D) Robert Burns
- 8. Which Scottish reformer played a key role in the Scottish Reformation movement that aimed to challenge Catholic practices in Scotland?
A) John Knox B) George Wishart C) Andrew Melville D) Patrick Hamilton
- 9. Which 14th-century Scottish theologian is celebrated for his works on the nature of God and faith, influencing Christian thought in the late Middle Ages?
A) Thomas Aquinas B) William of Ockham C) Gregory Palamas D) John Duns Scotus
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