The Roman Empire - Multiple Choice Test
Ancient Rome was founded by
- Romulus and Remus
- Caesar and Brutus
- Nero and Constantine
- Cleopatra and Mark Antony
In the Roman republic, the consuls were chosen by
- an assembly of men
- the emperor
- the male and female citizens of Rome
- a triumvirate
In its early history Rome was governed by
- the Etruscans
- the Gauls
- Cathage
- ancient Greece
The first Roman emperor was
- Augustus
- Caesar
- Nero
- Constantine
Emperor Constantine
- divided the empire into two parts
- attacked Germanic tribes in the north
- fought a war with Egypt
- converted to Islam
Before Julius Caesar became Rome's ruler he was
- a military leader
- a poet
- a gladiator
- a high priest
Marcus Brutus was a statesman who
- helped assassinate Caesar
- governed the Egyptian province
- defeated Augustus in a major battle
- set fire to Rome
Hadrian became known for
- building walls to defend the Roman empire
- being the first emperor to convert to Christianity
- writing famous poems
- dividing the empire into East and West Rome
Cleopatra was
- an Egyptian queen
- a famous goddess of ancient Rome
- the ruler of Judea
- Caesar's wife
The king of Roman gods was
- Jupiter
- Zeus
- Mars
- Neptune
The pontifex maximus was
- the highest priest in Rome
- the leader of the military
- the head of the triumvirate
- the most important god
Many rich Romans arranged marriages for their children in order to
- keep power and influence
- care for them when they got old
- keep the family name
- stop them from becoming slaves
The Circus Maximus was the centre of
- chariot races
- cultural events
- gladiator fights
- plays and comedies