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Social Studies - Year 4 Monthly Test (Feb)

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SDEC International School

Social Studies
Year 4 (Monthly Test: 5)

Name: ________________________
Room No: ________________________ Time: 45 Minutes
Date: ________________________ Total: 45 Marks

No. I. II. III. IV. V. Total


Mark

I. Circle T for True and circle F for False for each statement. (10 Marks)
1. Mob football was a popular sport among the poor in Europe in T F
the 14th century.
2. People and goods travelled between Roman cities on road. T F

3. Senet was a board game played in Ancient Rome. T F


4. The first passenger flight between London and Paris flew in T F
1991.
5. Caesar Augustus founded the Roman Empire in 27 BCE. T F
6. In the 6th Century BCE, the theatre started in Ancient Greece. T F
7. Martial arts such as Judo and Karate developed in Japan and T F
China.
8. A period known as the Pax Romana (Peace) lasted for 20 years. T F
9. The senators were responsible for the army. T F
10. The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 171 CE. T F

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II. Choose the suitable words from the box for each blank. (10 Marks)

Etruscan Popular Fast Air Travel Taxes Gladiator


Latin Estates Stadium Chess Pit

1. People in Ancient Greece watched running races in a ________________.

2. In the beginning, the Romans were ruled by kings from the

_______________ tribe.

3. Holidays became popular in the 20th century mostly because of

_______________.

4. The game of _______________ came into the Islamic world in 651 CE.

5. Early computer games became _________________ in the 1970s.

6. The _________________ was a place for poorer people to stand and watch

the play in the theatre.

7. Roman emperors collected _______________ from the people in

conquered lands.

8. An amphitheatre was used for ________________ games.

9. In Ancient Rome, rich people owned large ______________ and lived in

villas.

10. Languages such as English, French, and Italian were all influenced by

_______________.

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III. Match the words with their meanings. Write the correct number in the
box. (10 Marks)
1. Insulae Common people

2. Atrium A large piece of cloth for richer men

3. Stadium A game in which the players move

counters around a special board

4. Stola A open area and private homes for rich

people.

5. Board game A building for displaying historical

artefacts or other interesting objects

6. Toga Two-roomed apartments in blocks

7. Patricians Cloak for women when they went outside

8. Plebeians A dress for women

9. Pella Wealthy family, owned land and property

10. Museum A large building with rows of seats for

people to watch sporting events

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IV. Write the words from the box for the following definition. (10 Marks)
Jousting Dynasty Arch Sculpture Sewers
Tourism Chariot Exotic Opera Artefact

1. ________________ = a line of rulers who come from the same family

2. ________________ = A curved feature in architecture

3. ________________ = A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses

4. ________________ = A sporting contest where knights on horseback

charged at each another and tried to knock each other

off the horse

5. ________________ = A piece of art made by carving or shaping material

6. ________________ = Channels, often underground, for carrying away

drainage water and wastewater

7. ________________ = A type of drama which has singers who sing all the

words instead of actors

8. ________________ = An object made by people in the past

9. ________________ = Travelling for pleasure

10. ________________ = Unusual and exciting, coming from distant lands

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V. Write the correct word from the box under each picture. (5 marks)

Mosaics Chariot Racing Aqueduct Bridge Carruca Amphitheatre

____________________________ ___________________________

___________________________ ________________________

__________________________

_______________________________ End ___________________________

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