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Term 3 Assessment Year Five History Duration : 1 hour 30 Mins No. of pages : 10 MM: 60 Name ……………………………. Date ……………………………… Read and answer questions from all the sections.

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Term 3 AssessmentYear Five

History

Duration : 1 hour 30 Mins No. of pages : 10

MM: 60

Name …………………………….

Date ………………………………

Read and answer questions from all the sections.

Look at the pictures below. For each, name the tools and write a short description about what it was used for. [ 9 marks ]

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Fill in the answers. ( 18 marks)

presses printer Sun Earth Scientists AnatomistsChristopher Columbus

first blood leeches ‘cupping glass’

bleeding

Herbal liver disease

experiment observation

Vesalius Michelangelo

1. The Church said that the __________ and the stars go round the ______________.

2. The printing machines called as _________________.

3. _____________________ like Vesalius defied the church and cut up the dead

bodies to study the organs.

4. ____________________proved that the Earth goes round the Sun.

5. __________________________________ sailed from Spain in 1492. He was one of

the ______________ explorers to reach America.

6. Doctors and barbers let out blood by cutting the patient and placing blood

sucking ________________ on the body or scratching the skin and using a

heated ‘________________________________’.

7. In Henry VIII’s time people thought many illness were caused by having

too much _____________.

8. Old hand-written books about medicine described treatment such as

_______________, and idea that went back over 1000 years.

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9. _______________________ remedies were very popular.

10. To cure a ________________ they might choose a plant with liver-shaped

leaves.

11. People were learning not to trust automatically, but to find things out by

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12. _______________________________ and other anatomists dissected dead bodies.

13. ______________________________, an Italian artist, dissected bodies to find out

about bones and muscles.

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Match each description with the correct answers. [ 5 marks ]

Smallpox

Injuries

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1. Sometimes treated with ‘tea’ made

from holly leaves.

2. Sometimes treated with periwinkle or

its juice. Bad wounds were sometimes

kept open with small linen plugs so that

bloody pus could drain out.

3. These attacks of shivering were

treated with feverfew. The name of the

plant means ‘Fever Cure’.

4. Sometimes covered with poultices,

(pastes made from leaves and clay).

Mouldy bread was sometimes used in

poultices.

5. These plants were used to treat many

illnesses. They can still be seen growing

wild or in gardens.

Choose the best description between the ‘German’ and ‘French’ visitors

about Elizabeth I. ( 9 marks)

Her face oblong. Her face was fair but wrinkled.

Her eyes are small yet black and pleasant.

She wore false red hair. Her lips narrow and her teeth black.Her nose a little hooked. She wore a great red wig. Her face appears to be

very aged.It is long, thin and her teeth are yellow and unequal.

Fever

Ulcers

Calendula or marigold

German visitor described Elizabeth 1 in 1598:

French visitor described Elizabeth 1 in 1597:

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Read the passage and write the appropriate answers based from the

passage.[ 9 marks]

In Elizabeth’s reign, the English began to compete with the Spanish and

Portuguese in exploring the world and founding colonies. One colony,

Ireland was very near England, but English sailors also made voyages to

North, Central and South America founding more colonies there. Sir

Francis Drake and his cousins John and William Hawkins went on trading

voyages. They left England with clothing and other goods to sell on the

west coast Africa. There they filled their ships with men and women to

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sell as slaves in the Caribbean, where Spanish settlers needed people to

work in their sugar and cotton plantations.

1. With who did the English went to compete in exploring the world and

founding the colonies during the Elizabeth’s reign? ( 2 marks)

____________________________ and _____________________________

2. _________________________________ and his cousins ____________________ and

________________________________ went on trading voyages. ( 3 marks)

3. Why did Sir Francis Drake left England with clothing and other goods?

( 1 mark)

They left England because __________________________________________________

4. What did they do with the men and women at West coast Africa?

(1 mark)

They _________________________________________________________________________

5. Spanish settlers needed people to work in their ______________________

and __________________________ plantations. ( 2 marks)

Describe the picture .[ 4 marks]

During Queen Elizabeth’s reign another English explorer, Walter Raleigh, made

expeditions to North and South America. What became important after his return

home?.

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Sir Francis Drake was a Protestant and he often held religious services on

his ship. Write about him. ( 5 marks)

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