Contemporary World Civilizations Ara 9. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
................ is a judicial institution that was organized in the 13th century by the papacy and sometimes by secular governments, officially to contest heresy.
................ is a judicial institution that was organized in the 13th century by the papacy and sometimes by secular governments, officially to contest heresy.
Inquisition |
Crusades |
Reformation |
Schism |
Counter-Reformation |
Inquisition
2.Soru
Which one of the following statements about Protestant Reformation is false?
Pope Clement VII`s refusal to allow King Henry VIII to divorce his wife started the Protestant Reformation. |
The Protestant Reformation began in Wittenberg Germany in 1517. |
Augustinian monk Martin Luther started the Protestant Reformation. |
Several German states, Switzerland, Scandinavia and Scotland adapted Protestantism after Martin Luther's protest against Roman Catholic Church. |
The Protestant Churches have many different theology-oriented branches such as Anglican, Evangelical and Methodist. |
Pope Clement VII`s refusal to allow King Henry VIII to divorce his wife started the Protestant Reformation.
3.Soru
What is the term called when everything including religion, society, government and the material world started to be examined by the intellectuals in an innovative way in the 18th century?
The Age of Liberty
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The Age of Equality
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The Age of Fraternity
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The Age of Growth |
The Age of Enlightenment |
The growth of secularism produced enormous improvement in reasoning, first via the intellectuals of the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century. Everything (religion, society, government, the material world) was examined in an innovative way.
4.Soru
Which of the following facts is NOT true concerning the life in Japan in the 21st century?
The less advanced side of Japan is often referred as the “front side” of Japan. |
Most young people find small-town life annoying.
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The population of some municipalities has dropped by 25 percent or more.
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Communities are losing their bus amenities and public transportation since there is a lack of travelers. |
The countryside is full of single men since few women want to marry farmers or bear the work of rural life. |
The less advanced side of Japan is often referred as the “backside of Japan” as opposed to more developed “front side” that looks at the Pacific.
5.Soru
What is Zoroastrianism?
A sophisticated religious belief with seamlessly woven rationalizations for adaptive political framework.
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The mental image embedded in Europeans adventurers, explorers, and colonialists.
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European Colonialism.
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The unmodified representatives of the predynastic Egyptians. |
Socio-cultural norms. |
Zoroastrianism is a sophisticated religious belief with seamlessly woven rationalizations for adaptive political framework.
6.Soru
The ascent of Christianity was marked by four important events. Which one is not one of them?
The Crusades
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Schism
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The Inquisition
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Reformation |
Wisdom |
The ascent of Christianity was marked by many significant events. Four were particularly important. They are 1, The Crusades ,2 The Inquisition ,3 Schism,4 Reformation.
7.Soru
Which of the following statements about Japanese economy is incorrect?
Japan is the second largest economy in the whole world, behind only the United |
Rice is the main agricultural crop of Japan and it is highly subsidized. |
Japan has become very successful in producing and exporting a variety of consumer electronics,optical equipments and cars. |
Japan imports meat and wheat from the United States and China. |
Raw materials are Japan’s largest import for manufacturing. |
Japan is the second largest economy in the whole world, behind only the United
States.
8.Soru
Buddhist shrines made of brick or stone that are built around burial mounds are known as........ .
Stupa |
Ashram |
Temple |
Buddhist cave |
Monastery |
Stupa
9.Soru
Where did the Central Civilization originate?
Egypt |
Maghreb |
Western Libya
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Southern Arabia |
Nubia |
Central Civilization originated in Egypt.
10.Soru
Which religion introduced a strict hierarchy of relationships and an emphasis on merit and education as the tools of advancing in government in Japanese civilization?
Shintoism
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Buddhism
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Confucianism
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Daoism |
Shamanism |
Confucianism brought two important elements to Japanese civilization. It stressed a strict hierarchy of relationships. Also, Confucianism’s emphasis on merit and education as the tools of advancing in government were absorbed by the Japanese.
11.Soru
Who is known as the father of Indian independence and used the principle of ahimsa, non-violent resistance, in his struggle against colonialism?
Mohandas Gandhi
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Narendra Modi
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Khalidasa
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Indira Gandhi |
Mayawati |
The father of Indian independence, Mohandas Gandhi, the Mahatma, used the principle of ahimsa, non-violent resistance, in his struggle against colonialism.
12.Soru
Which one is symbolized the head of an organism in Buddhism?
Politicians
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Aryans
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Peasants
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Administrators |
Brahmins |
The Brahmins symbolized the head of an organism. This group was composed of those with knowledge of the sacred texts and who were, therefore, the priests and scholars.
13.Soru
Shinto, natural religion of Japan, has continued through the centuries to inspire Japanese people, such typically Japanese art as flower arranging. Which term, giving below, refers this art?
Ikebana
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Kami
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Origami
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Bonsai |
Torii |
The Shinto, natural religion of Japan, ideal of harmony with nature inspires such typically Japanese art as flower arranging called as Ikebana in Japanese.
14.Soru
How many nations does the Asian civilization embrace?
38
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41
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45
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52 |
55 |
The Asian civilization embraces 41 nations.
15.Soru
What is the majority branch of Buddhism that promises the possibility of rebirth in one lifetime?
Theravada Buddhism
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Zen Buddhism
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Vajrayana Buddhism
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Mayahana Buddhism |
Lamaist Buddhism |
Mahayana or Greater Vehicle Buddhism is the majority branch of Buddhism because it promises the possibility of rebirth in one lifetime.
16.Soru
To make accurate and indisputable conclusions about the civilizations, which of the following should be examined?
- Anthropology
- Archeology
- Linguistics
- Economy
- Religion
I, II, III |
I, III, IV, V |
I, II, V |
I, II, IV, V |
I, II, III, V |
For scholars to make accurate and indisputable conclusions about those civilizations, they look at anthropological, archeological, socio- cultural, linguistic, and religious evidence as the basis of their unique civilizations. Each continent of the world and its peoples embrace specific cultural values that are unique, original. These values are embedded into the identity of the peoples as elements of their civilization. However economy cannot be counted among these factors.
17.Soru
Which of the following statements about Buddhism is false?
I.Buddhism's main spread was through trade.
II.Buddhism has survived because it has amalgamated with local customs in a successful manner.
III.Buddhism resembles Hinduism as it believes that life on earth is an illusion.
IV. Buddhism as Hinduism advocates that only a few can achieve ultimate enlightenment.
V.There are no distinctions between Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.
I,IV and V |
Only V |
II,II and V |
II,III and IV |
Only I |
I,IV and V
18.Soru
Whe was the fall of the Berlin wall?
in 1945
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in 1969
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in 1980
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in 1989 |
in 1991 |
The Polish Revolution, from 1980 to 1989, led by the workers movement called “Solidarity,” was followed by the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 (which had physically divided Germany into Western and Eastern republics), and of the Soviet Union in 1991.
19.Soru
Which of the following is true about the Romans?
- They followed the idea of moral autonomy.
- Law was defined by the universal principles of common rationality and humanity.
- There are some general rules of nature which can be comprehended by human mind.
- Economic problems caused their decline.
II and IV
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IV, III and II
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III, II and I
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III and I |
Only IV |
The Hebrews created the idea of moral freedom that everyone is responsible for his or her own actions, and the centrality of justice and ethical behavior. For the Greeks, there are some general rules of nature which can be comprehended by human mind. Therefore, the first and the third items cannot be true about the Romans.
20.Soru
Which of the countries below is not mainly Buddhist?
Sri Lanka
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Myanmar |
Laos |
Cambodia |
Vietnam |
The original version of Buddhism, known as Theravada Buddhism (sometimes also called the Lesser Vehicle), prevails in Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Cambodia.
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