18 questions
Which type of coins did the Britons use?
silver
gold
metal
bronze
How civilised were the Britons?
They had a highly developed civilisation
They didn't have a highly developed civilisation
They were quite primitive
They were more civilised than the Romans and the Gauls
The Britons were good
farmers
lovers
metalworkers
builders
The Britons used to live in
small towns
small villages
big villages
in the countryside
A british farmhouse was
square
rectangular
round
tall
a british farmhouse was circular in order to
be more comfortable
to attract more light
minimise the heat loss
to circulate the air better
A typical small farm would have provided for
the basic needs of the farmer
the basic needs of the farmer and his animals
the basic needs of the farmer and his family
the basic needs of the farmer, his family and their slaves
A typical small farm house consisted in
one single round room
two single round rooms
one single square room
one single round room with windows
Most light in the famrhouses was provided by
a round hole in the roof
a large door opening
windows in the walls
a large fire in the middle of the room
SImple villas began to appear in the countryside about
20 years after the Roman invasion
30 years after the Roman invasion
10 years after the Roman invasion
40 years after the Roman invasion
Early villas in Britain were
complicated in design
very simplistic
very warm
comfortable
Later villas were built
in beautiful surroundings
near a supply of running water
near powerful chieftains
on hills
What were the main crops grown in England at that time?
barley and rye
wheat and oats
carrots and potatoes
apples and grains
Which animals did farms keep in Britain at Roman times?
cattle, gees, cats
cattle, goats, horses
cattle, dogs, chicken
cattle, sheep, pigs
Large villas were supervised by..
slaves
geese
a farm manager
farmers
Farm slaves were described as
working forces
working machines with voices
farming equipment
farming equipment with voice
which slaves had the worst living conditions?
Slaves working on the land
Slaves looking after children
Slaves working in houses
Slaves working in mines
What was Salvius' second job?
he was a solicitor
he was a farmer
he was a senator
he was a successful merchant