The Stave Churches
  • 1. What are stave churches primarily made of?
A) Stone
B) Wood
C) Steel
D) Brick
  • 2. In which country are stave churches most commonly found?
A) Denmark
B) Sweden
C) Finland
D) Norway
  • 3. What does the term 'stave' refer to in stave churches?
A) Vertical posts
B) Windows
C) Walls
D) Roofs
  • 4. Which stave church is known for its distinctive octagonal shape?
A) Lom Stave Church
B) Alvdal Stave Church
C) Borgund Stave Church
D) Heddal Stave Church
  • 5. What type of roof design is typical for stave churches?
A) Catenary roofs
B) Domed roofs
C) Steeply pitched roofs
D) Flat roofs
  • 6. What is the primary religious affiliation of stave churches?
A) Paganism
B) Islam
C) Buddhism
D) Christianity
  • 7. What influences contributed to the design of stave churches?
A) Renaissance and Baroque
B) Viking and Christian
C) Byzantine and Gothic
D) Roman and Gothic
  • 8. Which stave church is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) Borgund Stave Church
B) Heddal Stave Church
C) Urnes Stave Church
D) Lom Stave Church
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