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The Problem of the Plague

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The Problem of the Plague game quiz
"In 1348-9, the Black Death killed twenty million people, a third of the population of Europe. The effort to explain exactly what caused this pestilence has gone on for hundreds of years - here we sample theories from medieval and modern times."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The plague in the sixth century was thought by medieval doctors to have been caused by what reptiles in the rivers?
    chameleons
    serpents
    iguanas
    tortoises


2. A more tragic misconception was that Europe's traditional scapegoats -- the Jews -- were somehow responsible. Throughout northern and western Europe, Jews were forced under torture to confess to having caused the Black Death by doing what?
    conspiring with the Devil
    poisoning wells
    overcharging for medical services
    trading with infected regions


3. The most widely held modern belief is that bubonic plague was carried by fleas living on what common pest?
    mice
    rats
    raccoons
    stray dogs


4. One explanation for the entry of the Black Death into Europe is that an invading army besieged a diseased city in the Crimea ... and the citizens did what?
    welcomed them and gave them plague-infected blankets
    sent dying diplomats 'to negotiate surrender' but actually to spread disease
    breathed into their enemies' water supply
    flung infected corpses over the walls


5. A competing medieval theory for how the Black Death reached Europe involved three infected ships which stopped first at what Italian city before being driven from port to port, not allowed to stop and unload, spreading pestilence in their wake?
    Milan
    Genoa
    Venice
    Rome


6. In Paris during the Black Death, the king convened a group of scholars who announced that the plague was caused by what?
    a spiritual problem: mankind's sins had infuriated God
    an astrological problem: Saturn in the house of Jupiter
    a general physiological problem: the essential humors were out of balance
    an ecological problem: rains of scorpions in the Orient


7. Modern academics Fred Hoyle and Chandra Wickramasinghe claim that bubonic plague is a classic example of what disease vector they call 'vertical transmission'?
    Mothers transmit pathogens to their unborn children
    The disease emerged in poorer areas and spread upward through the social classes.
    Due to the changed diaphragmic positions, standing people are more susceptible than people who are sitting
    Pathogens arrive on earth in an 'organic rain' from passing comets


8. The invention of microscopes enabled doctors to identify the bacillus that causes bubonic plague. What is its name?
    Yersinia coli
    Escherichia pestis
    Yersinia pestis
    Escherichia coli


9. A significant percentage of plague victims never developed the telltale buboes, or painful welts, that give bubonic plague its name; medieval plague victims also succumbed more quickly than is typical of bubonic plague sufferers. To explain these inconsistencies, modern historian Graham Twigg proposed that the bubonic plague epidemic was combined with an outbreak of what other disease?
    tuberculosis
    anthrax
    foot and mouth disease
    gonorrhea


10. The inconsistencies in the symptoms are more conventionally explained by the fact that the plague bacillus causes not only bubonic plague, but two other diseases as well. This theory holds that the Black Death was a combination of what three varieties of plague?
    meningial, septicemic, and tracheal
    bubonic, pneumonic, and meningial
    bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic
    bubonic, meningial, and septicemic

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