MCQs – Middle English Period

MCQs – Middle English Period

Given below are MCQs – Middle English Period from 1066 to 1250, focusing on its history, language, and key literary works. These questions are ideal for academic revision or competitive exams.

Historical and Linguistic Background

Brief Overview:

Middle English Period

👑 Kings of England (1066–1250):

  1. William I (1066–1087)William the Conqueror, introduced Norman rule.

  2. William II (1087–1100) – Known as William Rufus.

  3. Henry I (1100–1135) – Son of William the Conqueror.

  4. Stephen (1135–1154) – Period of civil war known as “The Anarchy”.

  5. Henry II (1154–1189) – Founder of the Plantagenet dynasty, introduced legal reforms.

  6. Richard I (1189–1199) – The “Lionheart”, mostly away on the Crusades.

  7. John (1199–1216) – Signed the Magna Carta in 1215.

  8. Henry III (1216–1272) – Had a long reign, during which early calls for Parliamentary reform were made.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS MARKED IN RED:

  1. The Middle English period began in which year?
    A) 1000
    B) 1066
    C) 1100
    D) 1150
  2. The Norman Conquest of England was led by:
    A) King Harold
    B) Richard the Lionheart
    C) William the Conqueror
    D) Henry II

  3. After the Norman Conquest, which language became dominant in English courts and nobility?
    A) Latin
    B) French
    C) Greek
    D) Celtic

  4. Which language was used for religious and scholarly writings during this period?
    A) Anglo-Saxon
    B) French
    C) Latin
    D) Gaelic

  5. Which language eventually emerged from the blending of Old English and Norman French?
    A) Gaelic
    B) Anglo-Saxon
    C) Middle English
    D) Welsh

  6. The feudal system introduced by the Normans was based on:
    A) Democracy
    B) Socialism
    C) Land ownership and service
    D) Trade guilds

  7. Which dialect was prominent in religious prose like Ancrene Wisse?
    A) East Midland
    B) Northern
    C) West Midlands
    D) Southern

  8. What was a major effect of the Norman Conquest on the English language?
    A) It made English extinct.
    B) It introduced a large number of French words.
    C) It removed Latin influences.
    D) It increased runic scripts.

  9. The Norman Conquest occurred after which famous battle?
    A) Battle of Agincourt
    B) Battle of York
    C) Battle of Hastings
    D) Battle of Towton

  10. What characterizes Early Middle English writing style?
    A) Rich rhyming schemes
    B) Strong alliteration only
    C) Transition from inflectional to word-order grammar
    D) Strict iambic meter

  11. Which is one of the earliest examples of Middle English prose?
    A) Canterbury Tales
    B) Peterborough Chronicle
    C) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    D) Beowulf

  12. The Ormulum was written by:
    A) Layamon
    B) Unknown
    C) Orm
    D) Gawain Poet

  13. The Ormulum primarily contains:
    A) Poetry on war
    B) Religious homilies in verse
    C) Political satire
    D) Epic tales

  14. Which work uses a highly phonetic spelling system?
    A) Brut
    B) Ormulum
    C) Owl and Nightingale
    D) Beowulf

  15. What is the Ancrene Wisse?
    A) A poem of courtly love
    B) A chronicle of kings
    C) A religious guide for anchoresses
    D) A satire on monks

  16. The author of Laȝamon’s Brut is:
    A) Gawain poet
    B) Geoffrey of Monmouth
    C) Layamon
    D) William Langland

  17. Which work is an early attempt to write Arthurian legends in English?
    A) The Owl and the Nightingale
    B) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
    C) Layamon’s Brut
    D) Morte d’Arthur

  18. The Brut is based on which Latin text?

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    A) Bible
    B) De Civitate Dei
    C) Historia Regum Britanniae
    D) Confessio Amantis

  19. Which of the following works is written as a debate between two birds?
    A) Hali Meiðhad
    B) Ancrene Wisse
    C) The Owl and the Nightingale
    D) Brut

  20. The theme of Hali Meiðhad revolves around:
    A) War
    B) Virginity and female piety
    C) Political philosophy
    D) Comedy

  21. Which theme dominated the literature of this period?
    A) Love and romance
    B) Religion and morality
    C) Rebellion
    D) Science

  22. What is an anchoress?
    A) A nun who travels
    B) A teacher of Latin
    C) A woman living in religious seclusion
    D) A court poet

  23. Which poetic form was popular in early Middle English verse?
    A) Haiku
    B) Free verse
    C) Alliterative verse
    D) Terza Rima

  24. The Peterborough Chronicle is unique because it was:
    A) Written in French
    B) A religious text
    C) A historical record in English prose
    D) A fictional tale

  25. Which work is considered a bridge between Old English and Middle English?
    A) The Owl and the Nightingale
    B) Canterbury Tales
    C) Peterborough Chronicle
    D) Brut

  26. Layamon’s Brut emphasizes:
    A) French legends
    B) Church doctrine
    C) Anglo-Saxon heritage
    D) Roman mythology

  27. The Ormulum was written to:
    A) Promote romance
    B) Teach Christianity to the English people
    C) Tell heroic tales

  28. What type of audience was Ancrene Wisse intended for?
    A) Nobles
    B) Children
    C) Religious women
    D) Merchants

  29. The Owl and the Nightingale debates over:
    A) Politics
    B) Philosophy
    C) Morality and poetic skill
    D) War strategies

  30. Middle English in this period was mainly used in:
    A) Government offices
    B) Common speech and some literature
    C) Church rituals
    D) Court poetry

  31. Which of the following later built upon the themes found in Layamon’s Brut?
    A) Langland
    B) Sir Thomas Malory
    C) Chaucer
    D) Milton
  32. Middle English evolved from Old English due to influence from:
    A) Vikings
    B) Norman French
    C) Celtic tribes
    D) Greek traders
  33. The purpose of most early Middle English writings was to:
    A) Educate and moralize
    B) Entertain nobility
    C) Promote rebellion
    D) Document legal systems
  34. Which literary device was dominant in early English verse?
    A) Alliteration
    B) End rhyme
    C) Blank verse
    D) Irony
  35. The best-known manuscript preserving The Owl and the Nightingale is the:
    A) Peterborough Codex
    B) Exeter Book
    C) Jesus College MS 29
    D) Cotton Nero A.x
  36. The use of English for religious instruction in Ancrene Wisse reflects:
    A) Political rebellion
    B) A move toward vernacular accessibility
    C) A lack of Latin scholars
    D) French influence
  37. The spelling system in Ormulum was meant to:
    A) Confuse the reader
    B) Reflect Latin grammar
    C) Represent exact pronunciation
    D) Follow Norman French rules
  38. Which period immediately follows the 1066–1250 era?
    A) Old English Period
    B) Elizabethan Age
    C) Later Middle English Period (1250–1500)
    D) Romantic Period
  39. Which genre was rare in this period?
    A) Religious texts
    B) Homilies
    C) Historical chronicles
    D) Secular drama
  40. The dominant audience for literature during this time was:
    A) Urban merchants
    B) Knights and kings
    C) Clergy and religious communities
    D) Children and youth

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