Medieval Crime and Punishment Quiz

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Our final resource in the Crime and Punishment series is a quiz testing your knowledge on the period in question. Demonstrate how well you know Crime and Punishment in the period by scoring highly in this test.
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Question 1

Question
Fill in the blanks to illustrate the social structure of Anglo-Saxon society: [blank_start]King[blank_end] > [blank_start]Nobles[blank_end] > [blank_start]Freemen[blank_end] > [blank_start]Serfs[blank_end]
Answer
  • King
  • Nobles
  • Freemen
  • Serfs

Question 2

Question
[blank_start]Crimes against the person[blank_end]: crimes such as assault or murder which cause physical harm to another person. [blank_start]Crimes against property[blank_end]: theft, robbery and arson; taking or damaging the belongs of another person [blank_start]Crimes against authority[blank_end]: betraying or plotting to kill the the king
Answer
  • Crimes against the person
  • Crimes against property
  • Crimes against authority
  • Crimes against property
  • Crimes against authority
  • Crimes against the person
  • Crimes against authority
  • Crimes against the person
  • Crimes against property

Question 3

Question
What were the three trials in a 'trial by ordeal'?
Answer
  • Trial by hot iron
  • Trial by Church court
  • Trial by bloodletting
  • Trial by cold water
  • Trial by hot water

Question 4

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Retribution was the principle that the severity of the punishment should match the severity of the crime.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Who conquered England and became the king in the 11th century?
Answer
  • Henry I
  • Edward the Confessor
  • William I
  • William II

Question 6

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If an Anglo-Saxon murdered a Norman and the murderer was not found and executed there was a special penalty called the [blank_start]murdrum fine[blank_end].
Answer
  • murdrum fine

Question 7

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If you were found to be poaching in the royal forests you would face a trial before the courts.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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If you held a set of beliefs and practices different from the established religion of the time you would be labelled a [blank_start]heretic[blank_end].
Answer
  • heretic

Question 9

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What law created a maximum wage that could be paid to workers in 1351?
Answer
  • Public General Statutes
  • Statutes at Large
  • Statute of Labourers
  • The Statutes of the Realm

Question 10

Question
Which king ended the concept of sanctuary in the 16th century?
Answer
  • Henry III
  • Henry VI
  • Henry V
  • Henry VIII
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