Contemporary World Civilizations Final 7. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the following is NOT one of the five main characteristics that distinguish Islamic civilization from other civilizations?
Islamic Civilization is based on the monotheistic Islamic faith that believes in the oneness of the Allah. |
It is a civilization with a universal dimension. It is not associated with a particular geographic region, race or historical era. |
It is an open civilization. Islamic Civilization has happily incorporated good parts of other civilizations, as long as they are not against the spirit of Islam. |
It is a well-balanced civilization, it insists on the supremacy of the material not the spiritual life. |
It will last as long as Islam exists. So long as it embodies the principles of Islam, the Almighty Allah will preserve it. |
Islam does not insist on the supremacy of the material, it is a well-balanced civilization and it determined by a balance between the material and the spiritual life. Therefore, the correct answer is D.
2.Soru
The dominant ideological doctrine of the Russian empire formulated during the reign of Czar Nicholas I, also known as “Official Nationality” was expressed in a triad:
The dominant ideological doctrine of the Russian empire formulated during the reign of Czar Nicholas I, also known as “Official Nationality” was expressed in a triad:
Liberty, Autocracy, and Nationality. |
Orthodoxy, Democracy, and Liberty. |
Slavophilia, Autocracy, and Nationality. |
Orthodoxy, Democracy, and Nationality. |
Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality. |
The dominant ideological doctrine of the Russian empire was formulated during the reign of Czar Nicholas I in the first half of the 19th century. It was known as “Official Nationality” and expressed in a triad: Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality.
3.Soru
What is the human-machine that is predicted to come to life in 2015 called?
Homo cyborg |
Homo sapiens |
Homo erectus |
Human machine |
Homo hybrid |
This may bring on singularity, a Big Bang for humanity, as hybrid organisms replace our human one and we evolve into Homo cyborg, human machines.
4.Soru
Which of the following is the East Slavic state which thrived under the reign of the Ruriks from the 9th to the 13th century?
Belarus |
Novgorod
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Kievan Rus
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The Principality of Vladimir-Suzdal |
The Grand Principality of Tver |
Kievan Rus was a powerful and prosperous East Slavic state which thrived under the reign of the Ruriks from the 9th to the 13th century.
5.Soru
"Endless business meetings and conferences and is covered by the media, all of which feature information convenient for the Business Doctrine" is the definition of ___________ .
Beliefs in business |
Business liturgy |
Business faith |
business knowledge |
Business ideology |
Business Liturgy involvesendless business meetings and conferences and is covered by the media, all of which feature information convenient for the Business Doctrine.
6.Soru
Which of the following was not one of the troubles fort he supremacy of the Ottomans?
Russia grew stronger |
Portugal started colonizing India and fighting the Ottomans for the control of the Red Sea. |
The American were colonizing some European kingdoms of Britain, France and Spain.
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The Ottomans failed Sieges of Vienna (1533, 1683), the failed Siege of Malta (1565). |
The Ottomans lost against the Safavids and the Jelali revolts in Anatolia. |
Other European kingdoms of Britain, France and Spain were soon establishing empires by colonizing the Americas.
7.Soru
Why had Mecca been popular by the time Hz. Mohammed was born?
for tourism
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for history
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for pilgrimage.
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for different cultures |
for different tribes |
By the time Hz. Mohammed was born, Mecca had long been a popular destination for pilgrimage. The Ka’aba, and its Black Stone, was in Mecca, according to the teachings of Islam, from the time of Abraham.
8.Soru
Which one is the oldest existing university in the world?
The University of al-Qarawiyyin
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Al-Azhar University
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The University of Cordova
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the University of Toledo |
Salerno |
The Islamic Civilization started to build universities in the 9th century. They built them in Baghdad, Cairo, Fez, Cordova and other cities. The University of al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco founded in 859 CE boasts of being the oldest existing university in the world.
9.Soru
When did the Sasanian Empire collapse?
571
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591
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610
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632 |
651 |
The Byzantine and Sasanian Empires fought for many years. The last of their conflicts was the Byzantine-Sasanian war of 602-628. By the end of this conflict, fought mostly at the distant borders of both empires, both sides were exhausted. They were running out of money and people. This 26-year-long war led to the collapse of the Sasanian Empire in 651.
10.Soru
Which one of the following triggered the quest for a new world order, one which led to a Clash of Civilizations?
The invention of the Internet |
The birth of Global Civilization |
A structural crisis in North America |
The Wave of Globalization |
The end of the Cold War |
The end of the Cold War (1945-1991) triggered the quest for a new world order,
one which led to a Clash of Civilizations. It resulted in a long war against terrorists in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Europe as well as it prompted a wave of migration wave from these countries and others, especially in Africa, to Europe, destabilizing these countries and putting in question the value of globalization
11.Soru
Which of the following is one of the five pillars of Islam?
I. Shahadah
II. Salah
III. Zakah
IV. Hajj
V. Sawm
Only I, II |
Only II, V |
Only III, IV, V |
Only IV |
I, II, III, IV, V |
Five Pillars of Islam: Islam has five basic-duties which Muslims must perform. They are known as the five Pillars of Islam (Arkân al-Islam). These pillars are mentioned in the following Hadith (a saying of Prophet Mohammed): “Islam is based on five things; declaring that there is no god but Allah and that Mohammed is the Messenger of Allah, performance of Salah, payment of Zakah, Hajj (Pilgrimage), Savm in the month of Ramadan.” The Five Pillars as mentioned in the Hadith are; a) Shahadah: (Declaration of faith) b) Salah : (Five compulsory daily prayers) c) Zakah : (Welfare-contribution) d) Hajj : (Pilgrimage to Mecca) e) Sawm : (Fasting during Ramadan). E is the correct answer.
12.Soru
At the time of the Prophet Mohammed’s birth, which empire ruled the east of Mecca?
Byzantine Empire
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Parthian Empire
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Islamic Empire
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Sasanian Empire |
Roman Empire |
At the time of the Prophet Mohammed’s birth, there were two of the greatest empires the world had ever seen; Byzantine Empire in the West and Sasanian Empire in the east of Mecca.
13.Soru
The Patriotic War of 1812, was fought between:
The Patriotic War of 1812, was fought between:
Russia and France. |
Ukraine and Russia. |
Mongolians and Ukraine. |
Mongolians and Russia. |
Russia and England. |
A significant challenge to the Romanov dynasty and their empire also came in the form of the French invasion, known in Russia as the Patriotic War of 1812. Napoleon hoped to compel Czar Alexander I to cease trading with Britain. Another contentious issue for both leaders was domination over Europe as well as Poland since each wanted a semi-independent Poland.
14.Soru
Which information is not true for the Agricultural Period?
The evolution of Kievan Rus ended with the Mongol invasion. |
It coincides with life-careers of Kievan Rus and its sucessors. |
Kievan Rus was flourished under the reign of Rurik dynasty. |
Kievan Rus was a loose federation of the East Slavic principalities. |
Kievan Rus was flourished from the 7th to the 10th century CE. |
The Agricultural Period coincides with lifecareers of Kievan Rus and its successors – the Grand Principality of Moscow, and the Czardom of Russia. Kievan Rus was a loose federation of the East Slavic principalities, which flourished under the reign of the Rurik dynasty from the late 9th to the
mid-13th century CE. The evolution of Kievan Rus ended with the Mongol invasion.
15.Soru
Which one can be a lesson of diversity and multiculturalism learned from their state in the 21st century?
Diversity is established well only in the Western and Global Civilizations.
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Almost all contemporary civilizations may provide the optimal example of how diversity and multiculturalism should be approached.
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Multiculturalism is practiced in Western Civilization but ultimately it leads to the development of a backlash among those elements of the population unable to see the transition.
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Multiculturalism is accepted by most sophisticated, educated individuals and seen as positive.
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Multiculturalism is not practiced in Eastern Civilization due to xenophobic and superior attitudes towards others. |
It appears that none, but not “almost all” of the contemporary civilizations may provide the optimal example of how diversity and multiculturalism should be approached.
16.Soru
Thanks to which civilization did Seljuks use glass in art?
Damascus
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Ottoman
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Chinese
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Iraq |
Byzantium |
Seljuks used steel from Damascus, glass from Iraq, and velvets from Byzantium. Ottoman art included miniatures, illumination, calligraphy, bookbinding, and paper marbling.
17.Soru
Which tribe was the Prophet Mohammad a member of?
Abbasid
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Quraysh
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Abd Shams |
Bedouin |
Aqaba |
The Prophet Mohammed was a member of a modest clan, the Hashim, which was part of a successful tribe, the Quraysh, in Mecca.
18.Soru
Which of the following does not belong to Global Knowledge Infrastructure?
Global Shopping Network
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Digital Libraries
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Digital Bookstores
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CNN |
BBC |
Digital Libraries, Digital Bookstores, CNN, BBC and Online Colleges belong to Global Knowledge Infrastructure.
19.Soru
Which author, given below, states that the ‘Egyptians were natives of their own country, children of their own soil’?
Alfred Louis Kroeber
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Adolf Erman
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J. Spencer Trimingham
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Rushton Coulbourne |
David Wilkinson |
Adolf Erman affirms that the ancient Egyptians were “natives of their own country, children of their own soil.” In the remotest era of the Egyptian civilization, the Egyptians were insular to Africa only. The patterns and directions of the Egyptian Civilization’s progress indicates a progressive change from the initial formation of communities in the southern part of Egypt and evolution from low level of civilizational accomplishments to more sophisticated, highly differentiated, and spectacular aesthetic and artistic skills.
20.Soru
“Without the common threat of communism, civilizations now tend to perceive each other as enemies, and increased communication and interaction between civilizations has actually exaggerated perceived differences.”
What is the above-given explanation about?
Migration crisis
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Administration crisis
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War crisis
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Clash of Civilizations |
Population crisis |
After the fall of the Soviet Empire in 1991 the world order switched from the Cold War to the clash of civilizations and to the war carried on at the level of radicalism/terrorism and cyber conflict. This has involved aspects of the Western Civilization and of the Islamic Civilization. Huntington has argued that “Without the common threat of communism, civilizations now tend to perceive each other as enemies, and increased communication and interaction between civilizations has actually exaggerated perceived differences”.
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