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James IV of Scotland killed by English forces at Flodden
Contributed by: Collier
  • 1. When did James IV of Scotland die at the Battle of Flodden?
A) 1603
B) 1488
C) 1513
D) 1542
  • 2. Which English monarch led the forces that defeated James IV at Flodden?
A) Richard III
B) Elizabeth I
C) Henry VIII
D) Edward IV
  • 3. Where did the Battle of Flodden take place?
A) Cornwall
B) Northumberland
C) Yorkshire
D) Kent
  • 4. How did James IV of Scotland die at Flodden?
A) Poisoned
B) Due to illness
C) In battle
D) In a duel
  • 5. Who succeeded James IV as King of Scotland?
A) James II
B) James V
C) James VI
D) James I
  • 6. Which ally of Scotland did not provide support at the Battle of Flodden?
A) Spain
B) France
C) Papal States
D) Sweden
  • 7. Who was the Archbishop of St Andrews who died alongside James IV at Flodden?
A) William Elphinstone
B) Andrew Forman
C) George Wishart
D) John Knox
  • 8. What was the title of James IV of Scotland?
A) King
B) Earl
C) Prince
D) Duke
  • 9. How many casualties were estimated on the Scottish side at Flodden?
A) 5,000
B) 10,000
C) 20,000
D) 15,000
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