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This quiz is about the history of the Salem Witch Trials. The witch trials saw a lot of people being sentenced for crimes that they did not commit. Do you know how these trial started and by who? Do take up the quiz and see if you know enough about them to get a high score.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    In what year, did the Salem Witch Trials take place?

    • A.

      1692

    • B.

      1776

    • C.

      1803

    • D.

      1920

    Correct Answer
    A. 1692
    Explanation
    The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692. This was a dark period in colonial America where numerous people were accused of witchcraft and faced trials. The trials occurred in Salem, Massachusetts, and resulted in the execution of 20 people. The hysteria and fear surrounding witchcraft led to false accusations and the persecution of innocent individuals. The events of the Salem Witch Trials serve as a reminder of the dangers of mass hysteria and the importance of due process and justice.

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  • 2. 

    What event launched the Puritan inquisition and sent officials hunting for witches in old Salem?

    • A.

      Officials found satanic writings in town hall

    • B.

      Farm animals started disappearing

    • C.

      A young girl pretended to be afflicted, having wild fits and convulsions

    • D.

      Suspicious fires started in the middle of the night

    Correct Answer
    C. A young girl pretended to be afflicted, having wild fits and convulsions
    Explanation
    During the Puritan inquisition in old Salem, the event that launched the hunt for witches was a young girl pretending to be afflicted, having wild fits and convulsions. This behavior was seen as a sign of witchcraft and led officials to believe that there were witches in the town. This sparked the witch hunt and the subsequent trials and executions of those accused of practicing witchcraft.

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  • 3. 

    How many people who were convicted as witches were hanged in Salem?

    • A.

      None

    • B.

      58

    • C.

      19

    • D.

      2

    Correct Answer
    C. 19
    Explanation
    During the Salem witch trials in 1692, a total of 19 people were convicted as witches and subsequently hanged. This dark period in American history was characterized by widespread hysteria and paranoia, leading to numerous false accusations and unjust executions. The incorrect options of "None," "58," and "2" are all inaccurate and do not reflect the historical reality of the Salem witch trials.

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  • 4. 

    Were men accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    Yes, men were indeed accused of practicing witchcraft in Salem. During the Salem witch trials in the late 17th century, both women and men were accused and convicted of witchcraft. While the majority of the accused were women, there were a few cases where men were also accused and faced trial. This demonstrates that the accusations of witchcraft were not limited to a specific gender and that both men and women were targeted during this dark period in history.

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  • 5. 

    What role did the slave Tituba play in the Salem witch craze?

    • A.

      She was one of the judges who tried the Witch trials.

    • B.

      She accused the 19 convicted witches of murder.

    • C.

      She was killed by one of the convicted witches

    • D.

      She was one of the first women accused of being a witch.

    Correct Answer
    D. She was one of the first women accused of being a witch.
  • 6. 

    How did the court determine who was a witch?

    • A.

      Judges searched for a witch's mark like a mole or birthmark.

    • B.

      Defendants were asked to touch an afflicted person to see if his or her behavior changed.

    • C.

      Both of the above.

    • D.

      None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. Judges searched for a witch's mark like a mole or birthmark.
    Explanation
    The court determined who was a witch by searching for a witch's mark like a mole or birthmark. This was one method used by judges to identify individuals suspected of witchcraft. The presence of such a mark was believed to be evidence of a pact with the devil. The other option, asking defendants to touch an afflicted person to observe any behavioral changes, was not mentioned as a method used by the court in this context.

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  • 7. 

    How old was the youngest person accused of witchcraft in Salem?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      20

    • C.

      15

    • D.

      1 month

    Correct Answer
    A. 4
    Explanation
    The youngest person accused of witchcraft in Salem was 4 years old. This suggests that even young children were not spared from the accusations and trials during the Salem witch trials. The fact that a child as young as 4 was accused highlights the extreme paranoia and hysteria that surrounded the witch trials, as well as the lack of rationality and evidence in the accusations.

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  • 8. 

    How long did the Salem witch trials era last?

    • A.

      10 years

    • B.

      5 years

    • C.

      1 month

    • D.

      7 months

    Correct Answer
    D. 7 months
    Explanation
    The Salem witch trials era lasted for 7 months. This was a dark period in American history, occurring from February to October 1692 in colonial Massachusetts. During this time, numerous people were accused of witchcraft and faced trials, leading to the execution of 20 individuals. The trials were fueled by mass hysteria, superstition, and religious beliefs, eventually leading to the realization of the wrongful accusations and the end of the trials.

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  • 9. 

    Were Salem witches ever burned at the stake?

    • A.

      No

    • B.

      Yes

    Correct Answer
    A. No
    Explanation
    There is no historical evidence to suggest that the Salem witches were burned at the stake. The Salem witch trials took place in 1692 in colonial Massachusetts, and the accused witches were actually hanged, not burned. The belief in witches being burned at the stake is more commonly associated with witch trials in Europe during the medieval and early modern periods.

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