Introduction to World Civilization Ara 3. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which civilization was formed after Sumerians?
Akkadians |
Babylonians |
Assyrians |
Persians |
Greeks |
The Mesopotamian Civilization was the first complex civilization. There followed on the same ground the following people who dominated this civilization’s development, activities, and fall and built subsequent ones: Sumerians (5000-2300 BCE), Akkadians (2334 – 2193 BCE), so forth.
2.Soru
Who defines civilization as ‘a process rather than a temporarily stabilized construct’?
Sokorin |
Braudel |
Miyaki |
Kroeber |
Yukichi |
Braudel defines civilization as ‘a process rather than a temporarily stabilized construct’. Thus, the correct answer is the option B.
3.Soru
Which of the below authors define civilizations as “an area or as a period distinguished, in the mind of the person using the term, by striking continuities in ways of life and thought and feelings”?
Carrol Quigley |
Matthew Melko |
Felipe Fernandez-Armesto |
Lee D. Snyder |
David Wilkinson |
Felipe Fernández-Armesto (2001) defines “a civilization” as an area or as a period distinguished, in the mind of the person using the term, by striking continuities in ways of life and thought and feelings. He recognizes “barbaric,” or “savage” or primitive” societies. Societies, which have achieved self-differentiation can be called “civilized.”
4.Soru
Which of the following is an oriental histography researcher?
Oswald Spengler |
Fukuzawa Yukichi |
Arnold Toynbee |
Feliks Koneczny |
Pitirim Sorokin |
Fukuzawa Yukichi is one of the earliest oriental researcher who defined it as follows: “civilization comforts man physically and elevates him spiritually…Civilization advances the well-being and dignity of man, since man acquires these benefits through knowledge and virtue.” In his opinion, “morals had remained almost unchanged throughout history, but intellect had shown marked growth and progress.”
5.Soru
What civilization was the first coin made?
Urartian Civilization |
Phrygian Civilization |
Hittite Civilization |
Lydian Civilization |
Lycia Civilization |
First coins minted by the Lydians. Right answer is “D”.
6.Soru
The Hittite Civilization centered on the first powerful, organized state to be established in Anatolia (1650 – 1200 BCE). The history of the Hittites can be divided into periods. Sequence the periods of Hittites history.
The Great Hittite Kingdom, the Old Kingdom and the Late Hittite City States period |
The Great Hittite Kingdom, the Late Hittite City States period and the Old Kingdom |
The Late Hittite City States period, the Great Hittite Kingdom and the Old Kingdom |
the Old Kingdom, the Great Hittite Kingdom and the Late Hittite City States period |
The Old Kingdom, the Late Hittite City States period and the Great Hittite Kingdom |
It starts with the time of Old Kingdom, we see
the founding of Hattusa, the capital city of the Hittites. The Great Hittite Kingdom started with the reign of Shuppiluliuma I. The Hittites became one of the most powerful civilizations. After the collapse of the Hittite Empire, some city states appeared in southeastern Anatolia. This period is called the Late Hittite City States period and it lasted from 1200 to 650 BCE. The correct answer is D.
7.Soru
2. Which of the following ideas explain neolithic age? i. Starting of Agriculture ii. Domestication of Dog iii. Domestication of Goat iv. Increase in Hunting v.No permanent settlement
a. İ-ii-iii |
b. İi-iii-iv |
c. İii-iv-vd |
d. İ-iv-v |
e. İi-ii-iv |
They had permanent settlement so tey could Start Agriculture and Domesticate Dog and Goat. as a result the hunting act decreased.
8.Soru
I. He made the city of Hattusa the capital of that kingdom.
II. He expanded the borders as far as the seas.
III. He made a successful military expedition to Halep and Babylon.
IV. Attacks by the Hurrians resulted in chaos within the country.
Which items ,given above, happened during the reign of Murshili I in Hittite Civilization?
I-II |
I-IV |
II-III |
III-IV |
II-IV |
Hattushili made the city of Hattusa the capital of that kingdom. After Hattushili I, a new king arose: Murshili I (1630 - 1600 BCE). He ruled the state in peace and tranquility, expanding its borders as far as the seas. He made a successful military expedition to Halep and Babylon. But the king was murdered. Then his successor Hantili I came to the throne. Around this time, attacks by the Hurrians resulted in chaos within the country.
9.Soru
Which of the following statements about the Hittite civilization is false?
As Shuppiluliuma II didn't have any children, the Hittite civilization collapsed. |
The Battle of Kadesh took place between Hittites and Egyptians. |
The Treaty of Kadesh is assumed to be the first international agreement in the history. |
Internal treats and attacks by the Kashgans caused the collapse of the Hittite civilization. |
The most advanced branch in Hittite art is architecture. |
The most advanced branch in Hittite art is architecture. The Hittite form of architecture, which is used in lower sections in Anatolia and which involves gigantic stones, continued during the New Hittite Kingdom Period. It was in 1286 BCE during the reign in Egypt of Ramses II, that war with Egypt finally broke out. Fighting took place on the plane to the south of the city of Kadesh and The Treaty of Kadesh is assumed to be the first international agreement in the history. Internal threats, attacks by the Kashgans from the north and the Aegean Migrations of the Sea Peoples to the Levant were the main reasons for the collapse of the Hittite civilization. Arnuvanda III did not have a child, so his brother Shuppiluliuma II become the king between the years of 1200 - 1190 BCE ans the collapse is not because of the lack of successor.
10.Soru
Which Pharaoh was Gisa pyramid built for?
Ra |
Tutankhamen |
Djoser |
Pepi I |
Khufu |
During this period was built the Great Pyramid of Giza, erected for the great Pharaoh Khufu in ways so complex and technically ingenious that no one, even today, is yet able to determine how it was built.
11.Soru
When will the developed cities start in Mesopotamia?
500 BCE |
440 BCE |
4000 BCE |
5000 BCE |
3000 BCE |
Advanced cities (commencing at 4000 BCE),
12.Soru
A scholar whose research is based on objectivity will accept the research outcome as irrefutable, even if the outcome is unpleasant or varies from the assumptions at the initiation of the research. This is called ___ .
common law |
intellectual behavior |
material culture |
alienation |
environmental determinism |
Intellectual behavior is the thought process that influences the outcome of scholarly research. The scholar who is dedicated to intellectual integrity is an explorer of the unknown. When his/her research leads them to an outcome, the scholar embraces the outcome based on the premises on which their own scientific standards are rooted. The behavior of the scholar whose research is based on objectivity will accept the research outcome as irrefutable, even if the outcome is unpleasant or varies from the assumptions at the initiation of the research. The correct answer is B.
13.Soru
- Which of the following attributes describe ancient Egyptians? i. Creative ii.industrious iii. Working hard in water manegement
iv.alienated
İ-ii-iii |
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ii-iv |
They were Creative, industrious and Working hard in water manegement
14.Soru
Which of the below category cannot go under culture component of civilization?
Strategizing |
Diffusing |
Enlightening |
Entertaining |
Core |
Since the core category is found under infrastructure, it is not one of the components of culture.
15.Soru
6. Which of the following statements explain the categories of Sumerian society?
i. Nobles were the group consisting of king and his family, the chief priest and high place officers ii. Clients were free men and women who were dependant on nobility. iii. Clients received large amounts of land in return for their labor. iv. Commoners were free citizens who were dependent on nobility. v. Commoners had a voice in political affairs.
a. İ-ii-v |
b. İ-ii-iv-v |
c. İii-iv-v |
d. İi-iii-iv |
e.İ-iv-v |
the correct options are : Nobles were the group consisting of king and his family, the chief priest and high place officers and Clients were free men and women who were dependant on nobility and Commoners had a voice in political affairs.
the wrong points are: Clients received large amounts of land in return for their labor (they received small priors of land) and Commoners were free citizens who were dependent on nobility (they were independent of mobility).
16.Soru
What period has the clay first appeared?
Paleolithic Period |
The Mesolithic Period
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The Neolithic Period |
The Chalcolithic Period |
The Early Bronze Age |
The earliest stages of this period are seen at Biris Cemetery and at SöğütTarlası in Şanlıurfa. One of the most important stages hereis the production of pottery made by hand-shaped clay.
Right answer is “C”.
17.Soru
- Which of the following are influenced by Egyptians and influenced them? i.Greeks ii.Persians iii. Romans iv. Europe and Asia civilizations
a. İv |
b. İii |
c. İi |
d. i |
e.İ-ii |
They effected and were effected by all the civilizations that lived in Asia and Europe.
18.Soru
Which one of the following is not among the economic activites in Egyptian Civilization at the post-Neolithic period?
Cultivation of land |
Collection of harvests |
Engaging in bartering |
Developing advantageous trade |
Advanced breeding |
Their economic activities involved cultivation of land, collection of harvests, engaging in bartering and acquiring the aptitude and practicalities of comparative advantage trade at their lowest levels.
19.Soru
5. Which of the following is the first autonomous civilisation in the far east?
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- Indus
20.Soru
I. Each civilization has a cause and purpose.
II. A society’s most important task is to create a religion.
III. Mergers between civilizations lead to chaos, disintegration, and decay.
Which one or ones above does Feliks Koneczny include in the Triple Law that differentiates civilizations?
I |
II |
III |
I and III |
II and III |
According to Feliks Koneczny, the Triple Law differentiates civilizations;
• The first law; each civilization has a cause and purpose.
• The second law; to endure, each civilization must harmonize interrelations among categories of existence and laws. Otherwise, a civilization may vanish.
• The third law; mergers between civilizations lead to chaos, disintegration, and decay.
An English historian Arnold Toynbee (1889-1975) believed that societies thrive best in response to challenges and that a society’s most important task is to create a religion.
The correct answer is D.
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