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KS2 History Practice Test: Ancient Greece - Everyday Life
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What was everyday life like for the ordinary people living in Ancient Greece? The classical period in Greece began 2,500 years ago with the first democracy in Athens, but it was not as advanced as you might think. Life was very different for men and women. Men made the important decisions, fought in the army, played sports and met in public. Boys went to school while girls stayed at home. Slavery was also common and the majority of Athenian citizens owned at least one slave.   Related Tests on the Greeks: KS2 History Practice Test: Ancient Greece KS2 History Practice Test: Ancient Greek... Show more
KS2 History Practice Test: Ancient Greece - Everyday Life
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10 Questions

1. What was the name of the temple to Athena in Athens?
2. What did Greeks build to honour their Gods?
3. What was the tunic worn by Greek women called?
4. What did Greek women use to make their faces pale?
5. What did Greeks write with at school?
6. Which of the following could become a citizen?
7. What was the name of the Greek ships?
8. What were Ancient Greek houses made of?
9. What type of oil did Greeks use for cooking and lamps?
10. Which Greeks went to school?