In 55 BC, Romans ruled the country that we know today as ...
  • Britain
  • Italy
  • France
The Romans called France as ...
  • Gallia
  • Legion
  • The Celts
The leader of Roman Empire who came across the sea to Britain to make Britain a part of the Roman Empire was ...
  • Emperor Claudius
  • Julius Caesar
  • Aulus Plautius
The name of army from Roman Empire was ...
  • Legions
  • Troops
  • Military
In Roman Empire era, the Celts lived in ...
  • Italy
  • France
  • Britain
The First Raid of Roman Empire happened in ...
  • 55 BC
  • AD 43
  • 54 BC
Soldiers on horseback from Roman Empire was called ...
  • Legions
  • The Emperor
  • Cavalrymen
In The Second Raid, The British tribes agreed to pay ... to Rome and were left in peace.
  • Weapon
  • Tributes
  • Soldiers
The emperor who was in charged in the Third Attempt in AD 43 was ...
  • Julius Caesar
  • Claudius
  • Aulus Plautius
People who were recruited from non-Roman tribes to reinforce the army or provide special skill was called
  • The Celts
  • Cavalrymen
  • Auxiliary Soldiers
Scutum was ... of Roman Soldiers that protected the soldiers from the blows.
  • Shield
  • Helmet
  • Costume
The helmet of Roman soldier was called ...
  • Caligae
  • Cassis
  • Scutum
The body armour of Roman soldier was made from overlapping ...
  • Metal
  • Leather
  • Iron strips
Caligae was Roman ... which were made from different thickness of leather.
  • Sandals
  • Helmet
  • Body Armour
The Cassis or Galea was designed to protect the ... from sword and blows
  • Stomach
  • Legs
  • Head
A form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens can vote is a . . .
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  • Dictator
  • Pax Romana
  • Oligarchy
  • Republic
Rome is located in which country?
  • Greece
  • Italy
  • Egypt
  • France
Which popular Roman attraction is pictured?
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  • Colosseum
  • Pantheon
  • Circus Maxiums
  • Forum
Which describes the reason for the growth of the Roman Empire?
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  • Rome's army conquered other lands
  • Rome's rulers were very kind
  • Rome used christianity to force others to join
  • Rome's roads made joining the empire easy
What innovation allowed fresh water into Roman cities?
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  • rivers
  • aqueducts
  • catapults
  • arches
Which technology allowed soldiers, merchants and traders to travel more quickly through the empire?
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  • paved roads
  • aqueducts
  • arches
  • plumbing
What body of water was in the center of the Roman Empire?
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  • Pacific Ocean
  • Mediterranean Sea
  • Caspian Sea
  • Atlantic Ocean
What was the new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire called?
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  • Rome
  • Antioch
  • Alexandria
  • Constantinople
What language did the Romans speak?
  • Greek
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Mandarin
During times of War, Romans turned to the God of War _____________________.
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Venus
  • Ares
Romans were the first to use which building material?
  • Stones
  • Bricks
  • Concrete
  • Wood
What was the primary purpose of the Colosseum in Rome was for?
  • boxing matches
  • gladiator fights
  • chariot races
  • religious practices
A form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens can vote is a . . .
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  • Dictator
  • Pax Romana
  • Oligarchy
  • Republic
Rome began as a small farming village by a river called . . .
  • Tiber
  • Yangtze
  • Nile
  • Danube
The Roman Republic was ruled by the . . .
  • Dictator
  • Kings
  • Senate
  • Union
What were the series of wars between Rome & Carthage? 
  • WWI
  • Trojan Wars
  • Greek Wars
  • Punic Wars
Which popular Roman attraction is pictured?
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  • Colosseum
  • Pantheon
  • Circus Maxiums
  • Forum
How did the Romans carry water from hills and valleys into cities?
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  • by combining a set of layers
  • by combining a set of arches
  • by building aqueducts
  • by building a bridge
According to legend, Romulus and Remus were raised by a ____.
  • elephant
  • dog
  • wolf
  • bear
According to a traditional legend, who founded the city of Rome?
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  • Helen of Troy
  • Romulus and Remus
  • Aristotle and Plato
  • Julius Caesar
The Pax Romana was
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  • A program to give land to the poor
  • A period of Civil Unrest, riots, & wars
  • Period of peace and prosperity
  • The leader of the senate
The wealthy ruling class of Rome was called
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  • Ciceros
  • Plebeians
  • Visogoths
  • Patricians
The social class made up of craftsmen, merchants, and poor farmers
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  • Ciceros
  • Patricians
  • Visogoths
  • Plebeians
What Roman architectural contribution allowed the construction of higher, more stable structures such as the aqueducts and the Colosseum?
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  • columns
  • arches
  • lintels
  • marble
How did the Romans carry water from mountains into cities?
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  • by combining a set of layers
  • by combining a set of arches
  • by building aqueducts
  • by building a bridge
Which popular Roman attraction is pictured?
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  • Colosseum
  • Pantheon
  • Circus Maxiums
  • Forum
Gladiator fights mostly took place in the
  • Circus Maximus
  • Forum
  • Colosseum
  • Pantheon
A form of government in which the leader is not a monarch and certain citizens can vote is a . . .
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  • Dictator
  • Pax Romana
  • Oligarchy
  • Republic
The wealthy ruling class of Rome was called
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  • Ciceros
  • Plebeians
  • Visogoths
  • Patricians
Who was the first Christian Roman emperor?
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  • Constantine
  • Justinian
  • Augustus
  • Tiberius
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