1)What is a catapult?
- An ancient artillery device used to hurl projectiles at long range
- A device used on an aircraft carrier to launch helicopters
- A device used to repel cats from eating birds
- A new type of cell phone
2)What civilization is generally credited with the invention of the catapult even though many different civilizations created them?
- Germans
- Japanese
- Greeks
- Mexicans
3)What civilization is generally credited with improvements to the basic design of the catapult?
- Romans
- English
- Greeks
- Mexicans
4)What force provides the main power for a catapult?
- Lift
- Gravity
- Torsion
- Tension
5)Which weapon was responsible for putting the catapult and other siege weapons out of business?
- Slingshot
- AK-47
- Cannon
6)Which weapon is not an example of a siege machine?
- Trebuchet
- Catapult
- Battering Ram
- Moat
7)What modification to the catapult will not result in greater distance?
- Mass of projectile
- The length of the cross piece
- Launch angle
- Size of the wheels
8)The catapult is an example of which of the following simple machines?
- Lever
- Pulley
- Wedge
- Wheel & Axle
9)A catapult makes use of two kinds of energy. What are they and include a description?
- ______
- ______
10)The continued perfection in the development of the catapult made the following impact
- Soldiers were paid more in the military
- The development helped Kings to be re-elected
- The development made it easier to capture other Kingdoms and Empires
- Soldiers were killed at a higher rate
11)With the continued perfection in the development of the catapult along with its importance in warfare, these people became more valuable in society
- Military Leaders
- Philosophers
- Noblemen
- Engineers
12)Where did archaeologists get their clues as to how these ancient catapults were ever constructed?
- From Tablets with directions of how to make catapults and weaponry
- From message fragments of Ancient Egypt
- From message fragments of Ancient India
- From finding the weapons themselves
13)A trajectory is
- The path followed by an object moving under the action of given forces.
- The path of any weapon being moved around and set up to fire
- The path of a military weapons expert
- All of the above
14)Explain what a “projectile” is.
A.______
15)Scientists have discovered that early catapults made use of pistons, compressing air which made a type of “spring” to help shoot the projectile. For a long time, however, pistons seemed to disappear. Why?
- There were problems making the piston with good material
- There were problems understanding how a piston worked
- There were problems getting a good air seal in the piston, and therefore it was unreliable in warfare
- Engineers just became more creative with designing other parts for the catapult
16)The earliest catapults developed as the next step from
- The crossbow
- The canon
- The slingshot
- None of the above
17)What prompted the creation of the catapult?
- A new weapon was needed because walls and fortifications were being built stronger
- A new weapon was needed because fewer soldiers wanted to risk their live
- A new weapon was demanded by the High Priests
18)The most unique development that made a catapult much different than the crossbow was
- The wheels
- The swinging arm
- The strong material used for the string