The Trial Of Charles I by C. V. Wedgwood
  • 1. What year did the trial of Charles I begin?
A) 1650
B) 1648
C) 1649
D) 1651
  • 2. What was the primary charge against Charles I?
A) Murder
B) Theft
C) Treason
D) Corruption
  • 3. Which political entity brought Charles I to trial?
A) The Parliament
B) The Church of England
C) The Royalists
D) The Scottish Covenanters
  • 4. What was the outcome of the trial?
A) Execution
B) Life imprisonment
C) Exile
D) Acquittal
  • 5. What date was Charles I executed?
A) April 5, 1649
B) March 15, 1649
C) February 1, 1649
D) January 30, 1649
  • 6. What impact did the trial of Charles I have on future monarchy?
A) It had no lasting impact.
B) It caused a civil war in France.
C) It strengthened the monarchy.
D) It led to a questioning of absolute monarchy.
  • 7. In which country does the narrative of 'The Trial of Charles I' primarily take place?
A) England
B) Wales
C) Ireland
D) Scotland
  • 8. Which literary form does C.V. Wedgwood primarily use in her work?
A) Poetry
B) Biography
C) Historical narrative
D) Fiction
  • 9. What did Charles I believe about his divine right to rule?
A) It was a misconception.
B) It was irrelevant.
C) It justified his actions as king.
D) It was opposed by Parliament.
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