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Mary Tudor Mathematics Quiz for Year 7

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.

Questions

  1. What year did Mary Tudor become Queen of England?

    • A. 1533
    • B. 1553
    • C. 1492
    • D. 1603
    • E. 1599
    • F. 1579
    • G. 1498
    • H. 1558
    • I. 1588
    • J. 1567
  2. 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?

    • A. 15 years
    • B. 20 years
    • C. 18 years
    • D. 12 years
    • E. 25 years
    • F. 10 years
    • G. 30 years
    • H. 22 years
    • I. 35 years
    • J. 40 years
  3. 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?

    • A. 60
    • B. 50
    • C. 75
    • D. 100
    • E. 20
    • F. 30
    • G. 40
    • H. 10
    • I. 25
    • J. 15
  4. Mary Tudor reigned for approximately 5 years. If her reign is represented as a fraction of a century, what fraction would that be?

    • A. 1/20
    • B. 1/10
    • C. 1/5
    • D. 1/2
    • E. 1/25
    • F. 2/5
    • G. 3/10
    • H. 7/50
    • I. 4/25
    • J. 17/100
  5. 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?

    • A. 100%
    • B. 50%
    • C. 33.33%
    • D. 16.67%
    • E. 0%
    • F. 25%
    • G. 75%
    • H. 12.5%
    • I. 20%
    • J. 10%
  6. 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?

    • A. 200,000
    • B. 250,000
    • C. 150,000
    • D. 300,000
    • E. 100,000
    • F. 350,000
    • G. 450,000
    • H. 50,000
    • I. 75,000
    • J. 125,000
  7. If Mary Tudor was born in 1516 and died in 1558, how old was she when she died?

    • A. 32
    • B. 42
    • C. 52
    • D. 38
    • E. 48
    • F. 36
    • G. 28
    • H. 30
    • I. 45
    • J. 40
  8. During her reign, if Mary Tudor decided to build 8 churches and only completed 5, what fraction of the churches did she complete?

    • A. 5/8
    • B. 3/8
    • C. 1/8
    • D. 4/8
    • E. 2/8
    • F. 7/8
    • G. 6/8
    • H. 0/8
    • I. 1/4
    • J. 3/4
  9. 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?

    • A. 500
    • B. 300
    • C. 600
    • D. 800
    • E. 400
    • F. 200
    • G. 100
    • H. 900
    • I. 1,000
    • J. 700
  10. If Mary Tudor’s royal court had a total of 120 servants and 20% were cooks, how many cooks were there?

    • A. 20
    • B. 30
    • C. 25
    • D. 15
    • E. 50
    • F. 40
    • G. 10
    • H. 5
    • I. 60
    • J. 35

Conclusion

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.