Unit 6 Multiple Choice
  • 1. What year did Christopher Columbus set sail?
A) 1492
B) 1555
C) 1942
D) 1345
  • 2. Christopher Columbus set sail with how many ships?
A) 10
B) 1
C) 3
D) 16
  • 3. What were the European Explorers originally searching for?
A) Free silk
B) Lanteen sails
C) Slaves
D) A sea route to Asia
  • 4. How many people lived in the New World?
A) 126,000
B) 25-100 million
C) 55,678
D) 2 million
  • 5. What condition did sailors face due to a lack of vitamin C?
A) Black death
B) Bird flu
C) Scurvy
D) Swine flu
  • 6. During the Middle Ages many Europeans thought the world was:
A) Cubic
B) Continuous
C) Round
D) A disk floating on a great ocean
  • 7. What government system dominated the Middle Ages
A) Monarchy
B) Totalitarianism
C) Democracy
D) Oligarchy
  • 8. What was Christopher Columbus's largest ship?
A) Santa Maria
B) Titanic
C) S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald
D) S.S. Minnow
  • 9. What were the dimensions of a longship?
A) 75' x 17'
B) 170' x 5'
C) 50' x 10'
D) 12' x 12'
  • 10. Who were the Skraelings?
A) The group that settled Vinland
B) Natives the Vikings encountered
C) Citizens of Greenland
D) Viking explorers
  • 11. Where did Leif Erikson first land in the Americas?
A) Baffin Island
B) Plymouth Rock
C) California
D) Hudson Bay
  • 12. Erik the red founded the first European settlement in:
A) Germany
B) Norway
C) Denmark
D) Greenland
  • 13. What year did Leif Erikson first land on the New World?
A) 1496
B) 1222
C) 1111
D) 1001
  • 14. What type of ship did the Portuguese design for long expeditions?
A) Caravel
B) Longship
C) Umiak
D) Canoe
  • 15. Who organized Portuguese explorers?
A) Christopher Columbus
B) Gil Eanes
C) Henry the Navigator
D) Leif Erikson
  • 16. What was the first profitable item that the Portuguese found?
A) Ivory
B) Slaves
C) Jade
D) Gold
  • 17. Who was the first navigator to successfully voyage around the tip of Africa?
A) Vascp de Gama
B) Petro Alvares Cabral
C) Prince Henry
D) Leif Erikson
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