html5-img
1 / 63

Knights and Castles

Knights and Castles. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?. By Badgers Class. Question 1. What material are castles made out of?. A Bricks B Sand C Stone D Wool. What material are castles made out of?. A Bricks B Sand C Stone D Wool. £100. Question 2. Do knights use ladders?.

hallie
Download Presentation

Knights and Castles

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Knights and Castles

  2. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? By Badgers Class.

  3. Question 1

  4. What material are castles made out of? A Bricks B Sand C Stone D Wool

  5. What material are castles made out of? A Bricks B Sand C Stone D Wool

  6. £100

  7. Question 2

  8. Do knights use ladders? A Yes: to climb the castle. B Yes: to fight each other. C No: they used their horse instead. D No: they didn’t have ladders.

  9. Do knights use ladders? A Yes: to climb the castle. B Yes: to fight each other. C No: they used their horse instead. D No: they didn’t have ladders.

  10. £200

  11. Question 3

  12. What was Saint George’s coat of arms? A White cross on red background. B Red polka dots on white background. C Red and white cross on blue background. D Red cross on white background.

  13. What was Saint George’s coat of arms? A White cross on red background. B Red polka dots on white background. C Red and white cross on blue background. D Red cross on white background.

  14. £300

  15. Question 4

  16. Who made the armour for a knight? A A blacksmith B A butcher C The Queen D A page

  17. Who made the armour for a knight? A A blacksmith B A butcher C The Queen D A page

  18. £500

  19. Question 5

  20. What did the enemy fire at a castle? A Flowers B Bottles C Rocks D Marshmallows

  21. What did the enemy fire at a castle? A Flowers B Bottles C Rocks D Marshmallows

  22. £1,000

  23. Question 6

  24. What weapons did knights use? A Guns B Pillows C Chairs D Swords

  25. What weapons did knights use? A Guns B Pillows C Chairs D Swords

  26. £2,000

  27. Question 7

  28. What did the Lords first use to build their castles? A Stone B Wood C Fire D Biscuits

  29. What did the Lords first use to build their castles? A Stone B Wood C Fire D Biscuits

  30. £4,000

  31. Question 8

  32. Who is our Queen today? A Queen Elizabeth II B Queen Mary I C King George VI D Queen Elizabeth I

  33. Who is our Queen today? A Queen Elizabeth II B Queen Mary I C King George VI D Queen Elizabeth I

  34. £8,000

  35. Question 9

  36. Did knights have horses? A Maybe B No C Yes D Not sure

  37. Did knights have horses? A Maybe B No C Yes D Not sure

  38. £16,000

  39. Question 10

  40. What type of horse did knights use to fight? A Rouncey: baggage horse B Courser: riding horse C Shetland Pony D Destrier: war horse

  41. What type of horse did knights use to fight? A Rouncey: baggage horse B Courser: riding horse C Shetland Pony D Destrier: war horse

  42. £32,000

  43. Question 11

  44. What was a drawbridge made out of? A Ice B Plastic C Wood D Foam

  45. What was a drawbridge made out of? A Ice B Plastic C Wood D Foam

  46. £64,000

  47. Question 12

  48. What are battering rams used for? A to make super strong wool. B to smash big holes in the walls and doors. C to climb up the castle with. D to get up on their horses with.

  49. What are battering rams used for? A to make super strong wool. B to smash big holes in the walls and doors. C to climb up the castle with. D to get up on their horses with.

  50. £125,000

More Related