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Which subject | Mathematics |
What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
What topic | Mary Tudor |
Question types | Close-ended |
Number of questions | 10 |
Number of answers | 10 |
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Welcome to the Mary Tudor Mathematics Quiz! Below, you'll find 10 questions related to mathematics, with a focus on historical context involving Mary Tudor. Each question has a list of possible answers. Choose the correct answer for each question.
What year did Mary Tudor become Queen of England?
If Mary Tudor had 5 major marriages throughout her life and each marriage lasted for approximately 4 years, how many years did she spend married?
Mary Tudor was also known as "Bloody Mary" due to her persecution of Protestants. If she executed 300 people over 5 years, on average, how many people were executed each year?
Mary Tudor reigned for approximately 5 years. If her reign is represented as a fraction of a century, what fraction would that be?
If Mary Tudor’s father, Henry VIII, had 6 wives and she was the first queen to rule in her own right, what percentage of the wives were queens in their own right?
Mary Tudor's reign was marked by religious conflict. If 50% of her subjects were Catholic and she ruled 400,000 subjects, how many were Catholic?
If Mary Tudor was born in 1516 and died in 1558, how old was she when she died?
During her reign, if Mary Tudor decided to build 8 churches and only completed 5, what fraction of the churches did she complete?
If Mary Tudor's public speeches were attended by 2,000 people and 25% of them came from noble families, how many attendees were from noble families?
If Mary Tudor’s royal court had a total of 120 servants and 20% were cooks, how many cooks were there?
Thank you for participating in the Mary Tudor Mathematics Quiz! Check your answers to see how well you understood the mathematical context surrounding her reign.