Online test of the history of ancient Rome. History test "Ancient Rome" (Grade 5)

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1. In Italy, unlike Greece:

1) rarely rained

2) the land was barren

3) were low, gently sloping mountains

4) there were a lot of minerals

2. Rome became the master of the entire Mediterranean after:

1) the conquest of Egypt

2) the expulsion of Tarquinius the Proud

3) the end of the war with King Pyrrhus

4) the end of the second war between Rome and Carthage

3. In the Roman state inIVin. BC.:

1) emperors had unlimited power

2) The People's Assembly was the highest organ of power

3) for the performance of public positions paid

4) The Senate in its actions reported to the People's Assembly

4. In the Roman Republic, the right of veto was possessed by:

1) senators

2) emperors

3) consuls

4) people's tribunes

5. The Roman Varro called slaves "talking" tools, because the Romans:

1) treated slaves as things

2) treated slaves with respect

3) forced the slaves to sing while working

4) refused to use plows, hoes and shovels

1) departure of the plebeians from Rome

2) the defeat of Rome in the war with Carthage

3) the weakening of the military power of Rome

4) lack of slaves in Rome and their high cost

7. What events are associated with the dates of 509g. BC, 49 BC.?

1) with the military victories of the Romans

2) with the Olympic Games

3) with the creation of cultural monuments

4) with changes in the state structure

8. The order of government, in which the state is governed by officials elected for a certain period, is called:

1) empire 2) province 3) power 4) republic

9. Change in the attitude of the Roman authorities towards Christianity inIVin. BC. was associated with:

1) the death of Jesus Christ

2) calling Christians to rebellion

3) the coming to power of Emperor Nero

4) the requirement of the Christian church to be submissive to the authorities

10. Which of the Roman emperors was called "an actor on the imperial throne"?

The voice gets stuck in my throat, and as I dictate, sobs interrupt my recitation. The city that took over the whole world was itself taken; moreover, famine preceded the sword, and only a few of the townspeople survived to become captives.

1) The destruction of Carthage by the Romans

2) the capture of Rome by Hannibal

3) the capture of Rome by Alaric

4) the siege of the Gauls of Rome

12. An architectural monument of Ancient Rome is:

1) Parthenon 2) Troyan's column 3) Pharos Lighthouse 4) Pyramid of Cheops

Part B

IN 2. What terms are used to refer to the dependent population in the Roman state? Indicate two correct answers.

1) columns

2) apostles

3) "slaves with huts"

4) patricians

5) legionnaires

A) the Battle of Cannes

B) the uprising of Spartacus

B) the birth of the city of Rome

D) transfer of the capital of the Roman state to Constantinople

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Option 2

1. In Italy, as in Greece:

1) warm climate

2) extensive pastures

3) high, steep mountains

4) deep, navigable rivers

2. Rome established its rule over Italy after:

1) the end of the war with King Pyrrhus

2) the destruction of Corinth and Carthage

3) the expulsion of Tarquinius the Proud

4) suppression of the uprising of Spartacus

3. In the Roman state inIin. AD

1) the power of the consuls was inherited

2) emperors had unlimited power

3) there was a republican form of government

4) laws were adopted after discussion in the People's Assembly

4. In the Roman Republic, the command of the troops was assigned to

1) senate 2) emperor 3) consuls 4) people's tribunes

5. Slavery reached its highest development in Ancient Rome, because:

1) slaves in Rome were very expensive

2) slaves were treated very well in Rome

3) slaves in Rome were used in all sectors of the economy

4) slaves in Rome occupied the highest government positions

6. The reason for the adoption of the land law of the Gracchi brothers:

1) strengthening the power of the Senate

2) the invasion of Hannibal's troops

3) the ruin of the farmers of Italy

4) reduce the number of slaves

7. What events are associated with the dates of 133g. BC, 313 BC.?

1) slave uprisings

2) the adoption of important laws

3) the military victories of the Romans

4) the creation of cultural monuments

8. The order of government, in which the state is solely controlled by one person, is called:

1) empire 2) province 3) colony 4) republic

9. In the first centuries of our era, Christianity attracted the poor and slaves because:

1) was distributed all over the world

2) enjoyed the support of the Roman emperors

3) called on the disadvantaged people to rise in revolt

4) promised the kingdom of God for those who suffered and were humiliated

10. The Roman emperor, recognized by his compatriots as the best of the emperors:

1) Konstantin

2) Trajan

11. Read the passage from the document and indicate the event in question.

Gizeric "..." having loaded onto the ships a huge amount of gold and other royal treasures, sailed "..." taking copper and everything else from the palace. He also plundered the temple of Capitoline Jupiter and removed half of the roof from it. This roof was made of the best copper and covered with a thick layer of gold, presenting a majestic and marvelous sight. Of the ships that Gizeric had, one that carried the statues is said to have perished...

1) the struggle of Caesar's supporters with the Republicans

2) the destruction of Carthage by the Romans

3) the capture of Rome by Hannibal

4) the capture of Rome by the vandals

12. The sight of Ancient Rome was:

1) Parthenon

2) Pharos Lighthouse

3) Pantheon

Part B

IN 1. Match the statement with its author.

IN 2. Which two of the following concepts are the names of the main positions in the Roman state?

2) patrician

3) people's tribune

4) senator

5) legionnaire

IN 3. Put the following events in the correct order.

1) the capture of Rome by the Goths

2) the reign of Octavian Augustus

3) adoption of the land law of Tiberius Gracchus

4) the division of the Roman Empire into two states

History test on the topic: "Ancient Rome"

Option number 1.

    Who, according to legend, was the first king of Rome?

A) Remus, B) Romulus, C) Numitor.

2. Who are patricians?

A) descendants of the founders of Rome, B) descendants of the Etruscan tribe,

C) the descendants of Greek colonists in Italy.

    Officers elected in Republican Rome each year:

A) senators B) consuls C) emperors

4. What tribe lived on the banks of the Tiber River, where Rome was founded?

A) Gauls, B) Etruscans, C) Latins.

5. What were the areas conquered by Rome called?

A) "our sea", B) provinces, C) the kingdom of the barbarians.

6. Priestesses of the goddess of fire and hearth:

A) augurs, B) vestals, C) haruspices.

7. What is a triumph?

A) the construction of a triumphal arch, B) the solemn entry into Rome of the commander - the winner, C) a solemn service in Rome.

8. People's tribune, speaking in defense of the farmers of Italy:

A) Tiberius Gracchus, B) Cato, C) Scipio.

9. The people's tribunes had the right to pronounce the word "veto" in the Senate. What did it mean?

A) “welcome”, B) “allow”, C) “forbid”.

10. Military unit of the Roman army:

A) phalanx, B) legion, C) praetorium.

11. The Roman senator who ended his every speech in the Senate with the words "Carthage must be destroyed."

A) Cato, B) Scipio, C) Gracchus.

12. What happened in 509 B.C. e.?:

A) Rome was founded B) a republic was established in Rome

C) an empire was established in Rome.

13. What spectacle did the Romans prefer to all others?

A) theatrical performances, B) sports competitions, C) gladiator fights.

14. Where in Rome were hopelessly ill slaves taken to die?

A) to the island of Sicily, B) to an island on the Tiber River, C) to the Field of Mars.

15. How did the second war with Carthage end?

A) Rome lost possessions in Sicily and southern Italy,

B) Rome became the master in the Eastern Mediterranean,

C) Carthage lost all possessions outside of Africa.

16. What were the names of the disciples of Jesus Christ?

A) “sons of light”, B) bishops, C) apostles.

17. Motherland of Jesus Christ:

A) Greece, B) Palestine, C) Egypt.

18. The eastern neighbor of the Roman state, which Rome could not conquer in any way:

A) Egypt, B) Carthage, C) Parthia.

19. Correctly correlate dates and related events:

1) 753 BC; a) uprising of Spartacus

2) 216 BC; b) Caesar's seizure of power;

3) 74 BC; c) the foundation of Rome;

4) 49 BC; d) the battle of Cannae.

A) foundation of the republic in Rome; b) the assassination of Caesar; c) the battle of Cannae? How many years separate an event that happened earlier than others from something that happened later than others?

History test on the topic "Ancient Rome"

Option number 2.

    Mother of Remus and Romulus, according to ancient Roman legend:

A) she-wolf, B) Vesta, C) Rhea Sylvia.

2. Who received the honorary nickname "emperor" in republican Rome?

A) senators, B) generals, C) people's tribunes.

3. Roman Warrior:

A) legionnaire B) gladiator C) dictator

4. Who in Republican Rome was in charge of the treasury and negotiated with other states?

A) the Senate, B) people's tribunes, C) the People's Assembly.

5. Who are the plebeians?

A) slaves who lived in Rome, B) residents who cannot speak Latin,

C) residents of Rome, immigrants from other regions of Italy.

6. Roman god, considered the guardian of Rome:

A) Romulus, B) Mars, C) Jesus Christ.

7. Greek city, destroyed to the ground by the Romans:

A) Corinth B) Carthage C) Athens

8. How is the word "republic" translated from Latin?

A) "power of the people", B) "power of the nobility", C) "common cause".

9. What happened in 216 BC e.?

A) the Battle of Cannae, B) the founding of Rome, C) the coming to power of Caesar.

10. Where did the Romans meet to pass laws?

A) in the amphitheater, B) in the Pantheon, C) on the Champ de Mars.

11. What is the essence of the land law of the Gracchi (133 BC)?

A) "attaching" columns to the ground, B) the introduction of payment for slaves for the use of land,

B) redistribution of land.

12. How many consuls were elected annually in Rome?

A) one, B) two, C) three hundred.

13. Roman commander who defeated Hannibal near the city of Zama (202 BC)

A) Titus Livius, B) Crassus, C) Scipio.

14. Slaves who received plots of land for use:

A) columns, B) “slaves with a hut!”, C) everyone who lived outside the city of Rome.

15. Whose interests were represented by the people's tribunes in the Roman Senate?

A) patricians, B) plebeians, C) Roman provinces.

16. A disciple of Jesus Christ who betrayed him for 30 silver coins:

A) Peter, B) Paul, C) Judas.

17. Roman emperor, under whom the persecution of Christians began:

A) Nero, B) Octavian August, C) Constantine.

18. Event in Rome in 64 AD. e., after which the persecution of Christians began:

A) the assassination of Caesar, B) the fire of the city of Rome, C) the execution of Seneca.

19 The brothers Tiberius and Gaius Gracchi became famous for:

a) they freed the slaves c) established an empire;

b) adopted a land law; d) captured Gaul.

20. Complete tasks with a time line.

Mark the following events on the timeline:

A) the foundation of an empire in Rome; b) the beginning of the reign of Trajan; c) the destruction of Carthage? How many years separate an event that happened earlier than others from an event that happened later than others?

21. Before you is an image .... what event in the history of Ancient Rome is it dedicated to?

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History test on the topic: "Ancient Rome"

Option number 1.

  1. Who, according to legend, was the first king of Rome?

A) Remus, B) Romulus, C) Numitor.

2. Who are patricians?

A) descendants of the founders of Rome, B) descendants of the Etruscan tribe,

C) the descendants of Greek colonists in Italy.

  1. Officers elected in Republican Rome each year:

A) senators B) consuls C) emperors

4. What tribe lived on the banks of the Tiber River, where Rome was founded?

A) Gauls, B) Etruscans, C) Latins.

5. What were the areas conquered by Rome called?

A) "our sea", B) provinces, C) the kingdom of the barbarians.

6. Priestesses of the goddess of fire and hearth:

A) augurs, B) vestals, C) haruspices.

7. What is a triumph?

A) the construction of a triumphal arch, B) the solemn entry into Rome of the commander - the winner, C) a solemn service in Rome.

8. People's tribune, speaking in defense of the farmers of Italy:

A) Tiberius Gracchus, B) Cato, C) Scipio.

9. The people's tribunes had the right to pronounce the word "veto" in the Senate. What did it mean?

A) “welcome”, B) “allow”, C) “forbid”.

10. Military unit of the Roman army:

A) phalanx, B) legion, C) praetorium.

11. The Roman senator who ended his every speech in the Senate with the words "Carthage must be destroyed."

A) Cato, B) Scipio, C) Gracchus.

12. What happened in 509 B.C. e.?:

A) Rome was founded B) a republic was established in Rome

C) an empire was established in Rome.

13. What spectacle did the Romans prefer to all others?

A) theatrical performances, B) sports competitions, C) gladiator fights.

14. Where in Rome were hopelessly ill slaves taken to die?

A) to the island of Sicily, B) to an island on the Tiber River, C) to the Field of Mars.

15. How did the second war with Carthage end?

A) Rome lost possessions in Sicily and southern Italy,

B) Rome became the master in the Eastern Mediterranean,

C) Carthage lost all possessions outside of Africa.

16. What were the names of the disciples of Jesus Christ?

A) “sons of light”, B) bishops, C) apostles.

17. Motherland of Jesus Christ:

A) Greece, B) Palestine, C) Egypt.

18. The eastern neighbor of the Roman state, which Rome could not conquer in any way:

A) Egypt, B) Carthage, C) Parthia.

History test on the topic "Ancient Rome"

Option number 2.

  1. Mother of Remus and Romulus, according to ancient Roman legend:

A) she-wolf, B) Vesta, C) Rhea Sylvia.

2. Who received the honorary nickname "emperor" in republican Rome?

A) senators, B) generals, C) people's tribunes.

3. Roman Warrior:

A) legionnaire B) gladiator C) dictator

4. Who in Republican Rome was in charge of the treasury and negotiated with other states?

A) the Senate, B) people's tribunes, C) the People's Assembly.

5. Who are the plebeians?

A) slaves who lived in Rome, B) residents who cannot speak Latin,

C) residents of Rome, immigrants from other regions of Italy.

6. Roman god, considered the guardian of Rome:

A) Romulus, B) Mars, C) Jesus Christ.

7. Greek city, destroyed to the ground by the Romans:

A) Corinth B) Carthage C) Athens

8. How is the word "republic" translated from Latin?

A) "power of the people", B) "power of the nobility", C) "common cause".

9. What happened in 216 BC e.?

A) the Battle of Cannae, B) the founding of Rome, C) the coming to power of Caesar.

10. Where did the Romans meet to pass laws?

A) in the amphitheater, B) in the Pantheon, C) on the Champ de Mars.

11. What is the essence of the land law of the Gracchi (133 BC)?

A) "attaching" columns to the ground, B) the introduction of payment for slaves for the use of land,

B) redistribution of land.

12. How many consuls were elected annually in Rome?

A) one, B) two, C) three hundred.

13. Roman commander who defeated Hannibal near the city of Zama (202 BC)

A) Titus Livius, B) Crassus, C) Scipio.

14. Slaves who received plots of land for use:

A) columns, B) “slaves with a hut!”, C) everyone who lived outside the city of Rome.

15. Whose interests were represented by the people's tribunes in the Roman Senate?

A) patricians, B) plebeians, C) Roman provinces.

16. A disciple of Jesus Christ who betrayed him for 30 silver coins:

A) Peter, B) Paul, C) Judas.

17. Roman emperor, under whom the persecution of Christians began:

A) Nero, B) Octavian August, C) Constantine.

18. Event in Rome in 64 AD. e., after which the persecution of Christians began:

A) the assassination of Caesar, B) the fire of the city of Rome, C) the execution of Seneca.

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Test with answers and presentation on the history of the Ancient World for grade 5 on the topic: Ancient Rome


Simakina Olga Ivanovna, teacher of history and social studies of the State Educational Institution "Special Correctional General Education Boarding School of 3-4 Types", Republic of Buryatia, Ulan-Ude.
Job Description and Purpose:
The use of tests in teaching is one of the rational additions to the methods of testing the knowledge, skills and abilities of students. It optimally corresponds to the complete independence in the work of each student. The test makes it possible to check a significant amount of studied material and quickly diagnose the mastery of educational material by a large number of students.
This test, aimed at identifying learned concepts, historical dates, can be used both during the consolidation of the material and during the verification of homework. The test is intended for history teachers working with 5th grade students.
Target: find the correct answers in the test.
Tasks: assessment of the quality of assimilation of the material, identification of the acquired concepts, definitions, historical dates of this topic;
develop logic, attention, horizons;
cultivate perseverance.

Test questions.


1. Names associated with the legend of the founding of Ancient Rome:
A) Amulius and Osiris;
B) Mars and Jupiter;
C) Sylvia and Isis;
D) Romulus and Remus.


2. Indicate the name of the peninsula where Ancient Rome was located:
A) Balkan;
B) Asia Minor;
B) Apennine;
D) Hindustan.


3. The rulers of Ancient Rome after the establishment of the republic were called:
A) senators
B) protectorates;
B) consuls
D) gerousia.


4. Determine what power the Senate had:
A) was in charge of the treasury;
B) resolved issues of war and peace;
C) solved the issues of educating the younger generation;
D) elected the Council of Elders.


5. What law did Tiberius Gracchus try to adopt in the Senate:
A) limit the size of holdings;
B) take away the surplus and distribute to the poor;
C) allow patricians to buy and sell land;
D) to allow the transfer of land by inheritance.


6. The Romans fought wars:
A) with Carthage;
B) with Darius 1;
B) Troy
D) with Cyrus.


7. Indicate how it was possible to distinguish a slave from a free person:
A) on the collar;
B) for short clothes;
C) according to the pattern on the body;
D) sandals.


8. Sick slaves their owner could send:
A) to the temple
B) on the island of Sicily;
C) an island on the Tiber
D) on the estate.


9. In what year was the uprising of Spartacus:
A) 34 - 32 BC
B) 91 - 89 BC
C) 53 - 51 BC
D) 73 - 71 BC


10. The uprising of Spartacus began:
A) in Rome
B) in Capua;
B) in Cannes
D) in Tvarent.

Test key:
1. - G;
2. - B;
3. - B;
4. - A, B;
5. - A, B;
6. - A;
7. - A, B;
8. - B;
9. - G;
10. - B.

Presentation on the topic: Test with answers on the history of the Ancient World Ancient Rome

1). The ancestors of the ancient Romans lived on:

a) Balkan Peninsula; b) the north of Asia Minor; c). Apennine Peninsula.

2) the founder of Rome is considered:

a). August; b). Numa; c) Romulus; d). Rem.

3). The year of the foundation of Rome is considered:

a).490 BC; b).338 BC; c).753 BC; d).735 BC

4). The establishment of the Republic in Rome took place in:

a). 753 BC; b) 594 BC; c).451 BC; d).510 BC

5). The wars of Rome with Carthage are:

6). The uprising of slaves under the leadership of Spartacus began in:

a).71 BC; b).74 BC; c).264 BC; d).146 BC

7).Annually elected defenders of the plebeians:

a) consuls; b) stands; c) patricians; d) archons.

8). Noble and famous people of Rome:

a) plebeians; b) consuls; c) patricians; d) stands.

9). Write down the sources of slavery in Rome.

Ancient Rome. Test 2

1). Who is considered the legendary founder of Rome, after whom the city is named?

a) god of war Mars; b). Rem; c). Aeneas; d) Romulus.

2). Who are patricians?

a) noble and wealthy Romans; b) slaves; c) the Roman poor; d) prisoners of war.

3). What was the name of the last Roman king?

a) Romulus; b) Servius Tullius; c) Tarquinius the Proud; d). Numa.

4. What does the word "republic" mean?

a) the power of the few; b) public business; c) common ownership of property; d) the power of one person.

5). Whose interests were defended by the people's tribunes?

a) all citizens of Rome; b) patricians; c) plebeians; d) slaves.

6). When did the uprising of slaves under the leadership of Spartacus end?

a).71 BC; b).202 BC; c).74 BC; d).146 BC

7). Hannibal won a brilliant victory over the Romans at Cannae in:

a) 149 BC; b).216 BC; c).202 BC; d).264 BC

8). Who received the title "August" and included it in his name?

a) Julius Caesar; b) Romulus; c) Octavian; d) Scipio.

9). What does the expression "Pyrrhic victory" mean?

a) complete defeat of the enemy; b) victory, after which a merry feast was held; c). victory with huge losses for the winners.

Ancient Rome. Test 3
1). Indicate the groups of the population of Rome during the period of the establishment of the republic in it.

2). The Gauls lived:

a) on the Apennine Peninsula; b) on the island of Sicily; c) beyond the Alps and in the foothills of the Alps.

3). The uprising of slaves under the leadership of Spartacus began in ...

4). The wars of Rome with Carthage are:

a) Peloponnesian wars; b) Punic wars; c) Carthaginian wars.

5). The seizure of power by Gaius Julius Caesar took place in:

a).49 BC; b).71 BC; c).44 BC; d).58 BC

6). Armed struggle between citizens of one country is ...

7). The uprising under the leadership of Spartacus ended in ... year. What year preceded it?

8). How many years have passed from the election of Gaius Julius Caesar as consul to the present day?

9). Complete the sentences.

The Roman army successfully carried out the government's slogan "__________________".

One of the victories of Pyrrhus was worth very large losses, so in history it was called "______________", equivalent to defeat.

After the victory at Cannae, Hannibal could not immediately go to Rome, and the Romans fearfully waited for the appearance of the Punic army at the walls of the city: "___________".

Gaius Julius Caesar began the crossing to the Italian coast across the Rubicon River with the words: "_________________".