Plebeians And Gladiators: Social Class In Ancient Rome! Trivia Facts Quiz

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When it came to the Roman Empire, the views of the gladiators and plebeians were not viewed so highly like those of the upper-class families. These two classes were the first choice for people to serve in the military tribune or go to war for the empire. What do you know about the social classes in ancient Rome and what people got to enjoy according to class? Take this quiz to find out!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What percentage of Ancient Rome were Plebians?

    • A.

      75%

    • B.

      60%

    • C.

      25&

    • D.

      90%

    • E.

      10%

    Correct Answer
    D. 90%
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 90%. This means that the majority of the population in Ancient Rome were Plebians. The Plebians were the common people who were not part of the aristocracy or the ruling elite. They made up the lower social and economic classes and were the majority of the population. This high percentage suggests that the Plebians had a significant influence on the society and politics of Ancient Rome.

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  • 2. 

    Where were the Gladiators fights held?

    • A.

      The Palace

    • B.

      The Collasium

    • C.

      The Castle

    Correct Answer
    B. The Collasium
    Explanation
    The Colosseum is the correct answer because it was the famous amphitheater in ancient Rome where gladiator fights were held. It was a massive structure that could hold up to 50,000 spectators and was used for various forms of entertainment, including gladiatorial contests. The Colosseum became an iconic symbol of Roman architecture and is still a popular tourist attraction today.

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  • 3. 

    Hoe many Punic wars were there?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      3

    • D.

      1

    • E.

      5

    Correct Answer
    C. 3
    Explanation
    There were three Punic wars. The Punic wars were a series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage that took place from 264 BC to 146 BC. These wars were fought for control over the Mediterranean Sea and resulted in the eventual defeat and destruction of Carthage by Rome. The first Punic war lasted from 264 BC to 241 BC, the second from 218 BC to 201 BC, and the third from 149 BC to 146 BC.

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  • 4. 

    Ceaser was how old when he became a consul?

    • A.

      40

    • B.

      41

    • C.

      36

    • D.

      33

    • E.

      48

    Correct Answer
    B. 41
    Explanation
    Caesar became a consul at the age of 41. This means that when he assumed the role of consul, he was 41 years old.

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  • 5. 

    The teaching of Jesus in a story is called

    • A.

      Bible

    • B.

      Book

    • C.

      Mighty book

    • D.

      Parable

    Correct Answer
    D. Parable
    Explanation
    A parable is a short story or narrative used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson. Jesus often taught using parables to convey his teachings in a relatable and understandable way. These stories were meant to engage his audience and help them grasp the deeper meaning behind his teachings. The term "parable" accurately describes the teaching style of Jesus in the context of the question.

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