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Предмет: Англійська мова, 10 клас
12 запитань
Запитання 1

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502.

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True

False

Запитання 2

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


When was chocolate drunk?

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During baptism

During funeral

During religious celebrations

Запитання 3

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


How many years did the Spanish monopoly of chocolate last? 

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For about three hundred years

For about a hundred years

For about a thousand years

Запитання 4

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


After what event did chocolate become a favourite drink for French aristocrats?

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After the death of King Philip III of Spain.

After the wedding of Louis XIII and Anne of Austria

After the birth of Charles I.

Запитання 5

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


How did Richard Ford describe chocolate?

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Chocolate "is for the Spanish what tea is for the Aztecs and coffee for the French"

Chocolate "is for the Spanish what coffee for the French and tea is for the English"

Chocolate "is for the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French"

Запитання 6

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


What country is the main producer of chocolate nowadays?

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England

Austria

France

Spain

Запитання 7

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Cocoa came to Italy in the late 15th century for the first time.

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True

False

Запитання 8

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Nowadays chocolate is very important for Spanish people.

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True

False

Запитання 9

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Chocolate was served at their birthdays in Paris.

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True

False

Запитання 10

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Chocolate originated in ...

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North America

South America

Europe

Запитання 11

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Anna was a daughter of ...

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Louis XIII

King Philip III of Spain

Richard Ford

Запитання 12

Chocolate

Chocolate originated in Mexico with the Aztec Indians and was introduced to Spain by the Spanish conquistadors. Christopher Columbus encountered cocoa beans for the first time in 1502. The Aztecs used cocoa beans to make a bitter, foamy beverage called chocolate, which was consumed during religious celebrations.

The Spaniards weren't initially fond of chocolate, but that didn't stop them from shipping the beans back home. Charles I received a shipment in 1525, and Spain held a monopoly over the cocoa trade for about a hundred years.

Although cocoa arrived in Italy in the late 16th century, it didn't truly become a trend outside of Spain until 1615, when Louis XIII married Anne of Austria, the daughter of King Philip III of Spain. Chocolate was served at their wedding in Paris, and shortly afterward, it became a favorite drink among French aristocrats.

Throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, chocolate remained the most popular beverage in Spain. Richard Ford noted that chocolate "is to the Spanish what tea is to the English and coffee to the French." Today, Spain is a major producer of chocolate.


Charles I received a shipment in 1543.

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True

False

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