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1 | - | • Question 1 |
1 | + | Marks: 1 Nike of Samothrace is an outstanding example of: |
2 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
2 | + | Choose one answer. a. the Minoan Snake Goddess. |
3 | - | |
3 | + | b. Roman idealism. |
4 | - | According to Buddhism, the release from worldly desires (p. 429) that ends the cycle of death and reincarnation and begins a state of permanent bliss is called: |
4 | + | c. the Egyptian canon of proportions. |
5 | - | Answer |
5 | + | d. Hellenistic realism. correct |
6 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
6 | + | .Correct |
7 | - | nirvana. |
7 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 2 |
8 | - | |
8 | + | Marks: 1 Stonehenge (p. 410) in England is an example of what type of monumental stone architecture? |
9 | - | • Question 2 |
9 | + | Choose one answer. a. stupa incorrect |
10 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
10 | + | b. ziggurat |
11 | - | |
11 | + | c. megalith |
12 | - | The "Toreador" fresco (p. 418) was created by the _______ culture. |
12 | + | d. colosseum |
13 | - | Answer |
13 | + | .Incorrect |
14 | - | Selected Answer: b. |
14 | + | Marks for this submission: 0/1..Question 3 |
15 | - | Minoan |
15 | + | Marks: 1 The word Neolithic (p. 409) means: |
16 | - | |
16 | + | Choose one answer. a. Middle Stone Age. incorrect |
17 | - | • Question 3 |
17 | + | b. New Stone Age. |
18 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
18 | + | c. Nomadic. |
19 | - | |
19 | + | d. Old Stone Age. |
20 | - | The colossal head found in La Venta, Mexico (p. 417) was created by the ___________. |
20 | + | .Incorrect |
21 | - | Answer |
21 | + | Marks for this submission: 0/1..Question 4 |
22 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
22 | + | Marks: 1 The figures from the Abu Temple represent worshippers from the complex society of: |
23 | - | Olmec |
23 | + | Choose one answer. a. Sumer. correct |
24 | - | |
24 | + | b. Jericho. |
25 | - | • Question 4 |
25 | + | c. Çatal Hüyük. |
26 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
26 | + | d. Egypt. |
27 | - | |
27 | + | .Correct |
28 | - | Classical Greek sculpture can best be described as: |
28 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 5 |
29 | - | Answer |
29 | + | Marks: 1 Like much of Egyptian art, the statue of King Khafre (p. 415) shows: |
30 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
30 | + | Choose one answer. a. skewed proportions and scale. |
31 | - | calm: relaxed poses that sought to depict ideal form. |
31 | + | b. rigorous geometry. correct |
32 | - | |
32 | + | c. naturalistic tendencies. |
33 | - | • Question 5 |
33 | + | d. gods from their pantheon. |
34 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
34 | + | .Correct |
35 | - | |
35 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 6 |
36 | - | What was the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaton famous for? |
36 | + | Marks: 1 Construction of the Acropolis in Athens (p. 420) began about 450 bce under the leadership of: |
37 | - | Answer |
37 | + | Choose one answer. a. Pericles. |
38 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
38 | + | b. Phidias. incorrect |
39 | - | changing the traditional Egyptian religion and art for the only time during a 3000 year time period |
39 | + | c. Marcus Aurelius. |
40 | - | |
40 | + | d. Hippocrates. |
41 | - | • Question 6 |
41 | + | .Incorrect |
42 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
42 | + | Marks for this submission: 0/1..Question 7 |
43 | - | |
43 | + | Marks: 1 The Palette of King Narmer is historically important: |
44 | - | The Great Stupa at Sanchi, India is a typical Buddhist structure. What purpose do they serve? |
44 | + | Choose one answer. a. it probably represents the first unification of Upper and Lower Egypt and the shift from the prehistoric to historic in Egypt. correct |
45 | - | Answer |
45 | + | b. it mixes depictions of gods with historical figures. |
46 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
46 | + | c. because it depicts an Assyrian king hunting. |
47 | - | they house some of the ashes of the cremated Buddha and serve as devotional sites |
47 | + | d. because it is the first written record in Ancient Mesopotamia. |
48 | - | |
48 | + | .Correct |
49 | - | • Question 7 |
49 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 8 |
50 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
50 | + | Marks: 1 Found in Austria, the Venus of Willendorf (p. 409) is most likely a: |
51 | - | |
51 | + | Choose one answer. a. fertility figure. correct |
52 | - | Egyptian culture was dedicated to providing a home for the _______, which required that Egyptian artisans decorate tombs with paintings to be enjoyed after death (p. 413). |
52 | + | b. hunting tool. |
53 | - | Answer |
53 | + | c. doll. |
54 | - | Selected Answer: d. |
54 | + | d. representation of a ruler. |
55 | - | ka |
55 | + | .Correct |
56 | - | |
56 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 9 |
57 | - | • Question 8 |
57 | + | Marks: 1 Classical Greek sculpture can best be described as: |
58 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
58 | + | Choose one answer. a. writhing: chaotic figurative art that reflected an uneasy time. |
59 | - | |
59 | + | b. rigid: frontal art that was used as a receptacle for the ka. |
60 | - | Like much of Egyptian art, the statue of King Khafre (p. 415) shows: |
60 | + | c. calm: relaxed poses that sought to depict ideal form. correct |
61 | - | Answer |
61 | + | d. iconic: representing the history of Christianity |
62 | - | Selected Answer: d. |
62 | + | .Correct |
63 | - | rigorous geometry. |
63 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 10 |
64 | - | |
64 | + | Marks: 1 The capitol of the Roman Empire moved in the 4th century, splitting the empire in two. What was the name of the new capital (before it was renamed) and who moved it? |
65 | - | • Question 9 |
65 | + | Choose one answer. a. Paris; Louis XIV |
66 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
66 | + | b. Byzantium; Justinian |
67 | - | |
67 | + | c. Byzantium; Constantine correct |
68 | - | One of the earliest surviving examples of a _______ lies at Sanchi, India. |
68 | + | d. Rome; Hadrian |
69 | - | Answer |
69 | + | .Correct |
70 | - | Selected Answer: a. |
70 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 11 |
71 | - | stupa |
71 | + | Marks: 1 The "Toreador" fresco (p. 418) was created by the _______ culture. |
72 | - | |
72 | + | Choose one answer. a. Roman |
73 | - | • Question 10 |
73 | + | b. Neolithic |
74 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
74 | + | c. Minoan correct |
75 | - | |
75 | + | d. Greek |
76 | - | The stele inscribed with the Law Code of Hammurabi (p. 412) was created by which Mesopotamian culture? |
76 | + | .Correct |
77 | - | Answer |
77 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 12 |
78 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
78 | + | Marks: 1 According to Buddhism, the release from worldly desires (p. 429) that ends the cycle of death and reincarnation and begins a state of permanent bliss is called: |
79 | - | Babylon |
79 | + | Choose one answer. a. Buddha. |
80 | - | |
80 | + | b. nirvana. correct |
81 | - | • Question 11 |
81 | + | c. ka. |
82 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
82 | + | d. stupa. |
83 | - | |
83 | + | .Correct |
84 | - | Architecture and art of the Roman Republic was heavily influenced by the building styles of_______________. |
84 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 13 |
85 | - | Answer |
85 | + | Marks: 1 The stele inscribed with the Law Code of Hammurabi (p. 412) was created by which Mesopotamian culture? |
86 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
86 | + | Choose one answer. a. Hittite |
87 | - | Greek temples |
87 | + | b. Sumer |
88 | - | |
88 | + | c. Assyria |
89 | - | • Question 12 |
89 | + | d. Babylon correct |
90 | - | 0 out of 5 points |
90 | + | .Correct |
91 | - | |
91 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 14 |
92 | - | What major events and developments marked the shift from Paleolithic to Neolithic civilization? |
92 | + | Marks: 1 The She-Wolf, later adopted by Romans as a symbol of their civilization, was, until recently, thought to have been made by ___________, who were famous for their metalwork. |
93 | - | Answer |
93 | + | Choose one answer. a. Etruscans correct |
94 | - | Selected Answer: d. |
94 | + | b. Greeks |
95 | - | The fall of Greece to Rome in 146 B.C.E. and the development of naturalistic sculpture done in marble. |
95 | + | c. Sumerians |
96 | - | |
96 | + | d. Egyptians |
97 | - | • Question 13 |
97 | + | .Correct |
98 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
98 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 15 |
99 | - | |
99 | + | Marks: 1 One of the earliest surviving examples of a _______ lies at Sanchi, India. |
100 | - | The figures from the Abu Temple represent worshippers from the complex society of: |
100 | + | Choose one answer. a. ka |
101 | - | Answer |
101 | + | b. dostraka |
102 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
102 | + | c. stupa correct |
103 | - | Sumer. |
103 | + | d. beehive tomb |
104 | - | |
104 | + | .Correct |
105 | - | • Question 14 |
105 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 16 |
106 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
106 | + | Marks: 1 When was Rome founded and by whom? |
107 | - | |
107 | + | Choose one answer. a. in 753 B.C.E. by Romulus and Remus correct |
108 | - | The capitol of the Roman Empire moved in the 4th century, splitting the empire in two. What was the name of the new capital (before it was renamed) and who moved it? |
108 | + | b. in 338 B.C.E. by Alexander the Great |
109 | - | Answer |
109 | + | c. in 20 B.C.E. by Augustus |
110 | - | Selected Answer: b. |
110 | + | d. in 313 C.E. by Constantine |
111 | - | Byzantium; Constantine |
111 | + | .Correct |
112 | - | |
112 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 17 |
113 | - | • Question 15 |
113 | + | Marks: 1 What was the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaton famous for? |
114 | - | 0 out of 5 points |
114 | + | Choose one answer. a. having the Pyramids at Giza built |
115 | - | |
115 | + | b. continuing the traditional Egyptian style in sculpture |
116 | - | The earliest known civilization in India, contemporary with the great civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt, is often called the __________civilization. |
116 | + | c. changing the traditional Egyptian religion and art for the only time during a 3000 year time period correct |
117 | - | Answer |
117 | + | d. a & b |
118 | - | Selected Answer: a. |
118 | + | .Correct |
119 | - | Sumerian |
119 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 18 |
120 | - | |
120 | + | Marks: 1 Egyptian culture was dedicated to providing a home for the _______, which required that Egyptian artisans decorate tombs with paintings to be enjoyed after death (p. 413). |
121 | - | • Question 16 |
121 | + | Choose one answer. a. emperor |
122 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
122 | + | b. papyri |
123 | - | |
123 | + | c. ka correct |
124 | - | When was Rome founded and by whom? |
124 | + | d. stele |
125 | - | Answer |
125 | + | .Correct |
126 | - | Selected Answer: b. |
126 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 19 |
127 | - | in 753 B.C.E. by Romulus and Remus |
127 | + | Marks: 1 The Great Stupa at Sanchi, India is a typical Buddhist structure. What purpose do they serve? |
128 | - | |
128 | + | Choose one answer. a. they are residences for Buddhist monks |
129 | - | • Question 17 |
129 | + | b. they serve as Buddhist temples |
130 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
130 | + | c. they house some of the ashes of the cremated Buddha and serve as devotional sites correct |
131 | - | |
131 | + | d. they are tombs for Indian royalty |
132 | - | Nike of Samothrace is an outstanding example of: |
132 | + | .Correct |
133 | - | Answer |
133 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1..Question 20 |
134 | - | Selected Answer: c. |
134 | + | Marks: 1 The colossal head found in La Venta, Mexico (p. 417) was created by the ___________. |
135 | - | Hellenistic realism. |
135 | + | Choose one answer. a. Toltec |
136 | - | |
136 | + | b. Aztec |
137 | - | • Question 18 |
137 | + | c. Olmec correct |
138 | - | 5 out of 5 points |
138 | + | d. Mixtec |
139 | - | |
139 | + | .Correct |
140 | - | The Palette of King Narmer is historically important: |
140 | + | Marks for this submission: 1/1.. |