StonehengeVersión en línea Answer the questions : por Elena Chirila 1 What is Stonehenge? a a monolith in South Irland b some Bronze Age ruins belonging to the druids c a huge man-made circle of standing stones d the structure of a castle 2 Where was Stonhenge built? a South Irland b Great Britain c United Kingdom d England 3 When do scientists estimate that was the beginning of the construction of Stonehenge? a Paleolithic Age b Neolithic Age c Bronze Age d Methals Age 4 How much time did it take to construct it? a 10 years b 100 years c 1000 years d 10000 5 The sarsens were in number of .... a 15 b 20 c 25 d 30 6 How many tipes of rocks were used in the construction? a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 7 How were the boulders lifted to their standing position? a using a carriage b using big wooden sledges c dragging them d giants carried them 8 How were the boulders lifted to their standing position? a using catapults b Merlin did it c giants lift them up d using ropes and strong wooden poles and frames to raise them up 9 How were the stones hauled to the place? a they dragged on sledges to a waterway and then floated on rafts to the building site. b Merlin put a spell on them c They ussed charriots d they used ox carts 10 What is the name of the stone over which rises the sun the longest day of the year? a Sarsen b Blue Stone c Heel Stone d Altar Stone 11 Why do people think that Stonehenge could have been a cementery? a about 100 people are buried on the grounds b about 200 people are buried on the grounds c about 50 people are buried on the grounds d about 300 people are buried on the grounds 12 Why do people still gather at Stonhenge? a To celebrate the summer solstice b To celebrate the winter solstice c To celebrate the death d To pray to druids gods 13 Where is Stonehenge situatd? a Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire b Stonehenge Land c Brecon Beacons d Marlborough Downs e Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire f Stonehenge Land 14 mark the option that is not correct a Stonehenge might have been a calendar b Stonehenge was used as a cementery c Stonehenge was a sorcery place d a place of healing