1) Early humans lived in caves or simple huts or tepees and were hunters and gatherers. a) Paleolithic  b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 2) Ancient humans switched from hunter/gatherer mode to agriculture and food production. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 3) They domesticated animals and cultivated cereal grains. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 4) Humans used small stone tools, now also polished and sometimes crafted with points and attached to antlers, bone or wood to serve as spears and arrows. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 5) They used basic stone and bone tools, as well as crude stone axes, for hunting birds and wild animals. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 6) They cooked their prey, including woolly mammoths, deer and bison, using controlled fire. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 7) They often lived nomadically in camps near rivers and other bodies of water. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 8) Agriculture was introduced during this time, which led to more permanent settlements in villages. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 9) They used polished hand axes, adzes for ploughing and tilling the land and started to settle in the plains. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 10) They also fished and collected berries, fruit and nuts. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 11) Ancient humans in the Paleolithic period were also the first to leave behind art. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 12) Advancements were made not only in tools but also in farming, art, including pottery, sewing and weaving. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 13) Man discovered the importance of settling in villages. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 14) Agriculture was introduced during this time, which led to more permanent settlements in villages. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 15) Animals became smaller in size; enabled them to move faster. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 16) The end of this period marked the end of the last Ice Age. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 17) Palios means ___________. a) litho b) old c) new 18) Pottery (ceramic objects) was developed at this age. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 19) Man settled in permanent homes. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 20) They started to make furniture. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 21) Domestication of animals, specifically of dogs, was the main development of this period. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 22) They used combinations of minerals, ochres, burnt bone meal and charcoal mixed into water, blood, animal fats and tree saps to etch humans, animals and signs. a) Paleolithic b) Mesolithic c) Neolithic 23) Many people lived in hill forts. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 24) They beloved in powerful spirits. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 25) It a s a narrow channel dug at the side of a road or field to hold or carry water away. a) hillforts b) tribes c) ditches d) wattle 26) The houses were usually round with a fire in the middle for light and cooking. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 27) Many people crossed the sea from mainland Europe to Britain. They travelled in long wooden boats rowed by oarsmen. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 28) It is a social division often containing many families. a) ditches b) hillforts c) tribes d) wattles 29) They sacrificed animals and sometimes humans too! a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 30) Farmers grew crops and vegetables. They kept geese, goats and pigs and had large herds of cows and flocks of sheep. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 31) It is a mixture of sticks and mud. a) wattle and daub b) ditches c) tribes 32) They buried the offerings in the ground or threw them into rivers, lakes and bogs. a) Stone Age b) Iron Age c) Bronze Age 33) People make it by melting copper and tin together. a) stone b) bronze c) iron 34) It is a hard, yellowish alloy. a) stone b) iron c) bronze 35) They held religious ceremonies at stone circles, and buried their dead in circular graves. a) Stone Age b) Bronze Age c) Iron Age 36) Boats were very useful for carrying heavy materials like stone. Large areas of land were covered by forest, so it was much easier to transport goods by river. a) Stone Age b) Bronze Age c) Iron Age 37) Stonehenge is one of the most famous things left from this age. a) Stone Age b) Bronze Age c) Iron Age 38) Around the walls were jars for storing food and beds made from straw covered with animal skins. a) Bronze Age b) Iron Age c) Stone Age 39) People lived in clans that belonged to tribes led by warrior kings. a) Stone Age b) Bronze Age c) Iron Age 40) spirits. They met to worship the spirits in sacred places, like the shores of a lake or a clearing in a wood. a) Iron Age b) Bronze Age c) Stone Age

Stone Age, Iron Age and Bronze Age (Grade 7)

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