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Who Wants to be a Millionaire

Who invented the seed drill? Question 1 Who invented the seed drill? Susan Tully Jethro Hill Jethro Tull Jethro Till

When did Britain’s war with France end? Question 2 When did Britain’s war with France end? 1815 1715 2015 1915

Where did villagers collect firewood from? Question 3 Where did villagers collect firewood from? The shop Back gardens Fallow field Common Land

Which of these people did not help to change agriculture? Question 4 Which of these people did not help to change agriculture? Arthur Young Robert Bakewell Jethro Tull Samuel Crompton

Where were most of the crops in England grown? Question 5 Where were most of the crops in England grown? Southern England Eastern England Northern England Western England

Which of these did not help to produce more crops? Question 6 Which of these did not help to produce more crops? Selective Breeding Crop rotation Enclosure New fertiliser

Question 7 Who wrote ‘Annals of Agriculture’, a farming magazine? Arthur Young Arthur Strong George IV George III

Question 8 Which of these was not a crop recommended by Townshend in his four crop rotation ? Turnips Potatoes Clover Wheat

In which period was the largest number of Enclosure Acts passed? Question 9 In which period was the largest number of Enclosure Acts passed? 1790-1815 1760-1789 1730-1759 1820-1850

Question 10 What name is given to the method of sowing seed common before Tull’s invention? Broadcast sowing Subsistence sowing Televised sowing Broadseed sowing

Little experimentation Question 11 Which of these was not a problem of the Open Field System? Poor community spirit Wasting time Little experimentation Poor quality animals

Which of these groups gained most from Enclosure? Question 12 Which of these groups gained most from Enclosure? Large landowners Squatters Politicians Small farmers

Who arranged meetings to spread new agricultural ideas? Question 13 Who arranged meetings to spread new agricultural ideas? Thomas Coke Thomas Cook Thomas Cooke Tomas Koch

Rents land from someone Question 14 A tenant farmer… Rents land to someone Rents land from someone Buys land Sells land

Question 15 On average, how much fatter were animals after selective breeding was introduced? Ten to twelve times Five to six times Two to three times Four to five times

I Think the Answer is A A

I Think the Answer is B B

I Think the Answer is C C

I Think the Answer is D D

I Think the Answer is Don’t Know I’m not too sure

A B C D Audience A

A B C D Audience B

A B C D Audience C

Audience D A B C D

A B C D Audience Draw

You leave with nothing

You Leave with £1000

You Leave with £32,000

CONGRATULATIONS! You are today’s MILLIONAIRE!