Scottish religion in the seventeenth century‎
  • 1. Which event resulted in the establishment of Presbyterianism as the national religion of Scotland in the seventeenth century?
A) The Glorious Revolution
B) The Battle of Bothwell Bridge
C) The Act of Union
D) The National Covenant
  • 2. Who was the leader of the Scottish Reformation and the founder of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland‎?
A) James VI
B) Mary, Queen of Scots
C) John Knox
D) George Buchanan
  • 3. In the seventeenth century, what was the main form of church government in Scotland‎?
A) Presbyterianism
B) Catholicism
C) Calvinism
D) Episcopalianism
  • 4. Who was the archbishop appointed by Charles I to enforce his religious policies in Scotland, leading to increased resistance and conflict‎?
A) John Morton
B) William Laud
C) Andrew Melville
D) James Sharp
  • 5. Which king attempted to impose Anglican practices on the Scottish church, leading to conflict and further entrenchment of Presbyterian beliefs‎?
A) James VI
B) Charles II
C) Charles I
D) William III
  • 6. What was the Scottish church body that rejected the imposition of episcopacy and played a significant role in shaping Presbyterianism in the seventeenth century‎?
A) The High Court of Justiciary
B) The General Assembly
C) The Court of Session
D) The Privy Council
  • 7. In 1638, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland abolished which form of church government‎?
A) Catholicism
B) Presbyterianism
C) Episcopacy
D) Congregationalism
  • 8. Who was the Scottish Covenanter leader who led the army in the Bishops' Wars against Charles I's attempts to impose his religious policies‎?
A) Alexander Leslie
B) David Leslie
C) Archibald Campbell
D) George Monck
  • 9. Which event in 1650 marked the end of Charles II's attempts to rule Scotland and the triumph of the Presbyterian forces‎?
A) The Pentland Rising
B) The Bishops' Wars
C) The Battle of Dunbar
D) The Raid of Ruthven
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