Introduction to World Civilization Ara 6. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which one of the following is not among the people who followed The Mesopotamian Civilization?
The Sumerians |
The Akkadians |
The Egyptians |
The Babylonians |
The Assyrians |
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: The Sumerians, The Akkadians, The Persians, The Assyrians, The Babylonians
2.Soru
Many Hittites, displaced from their homeland, were forced to migrate to the territories in the south which previously had been under their rule. Thus, this mass of people moved across the Taurus mountains and went down to the Upper Euphrates Basin, into Northern Syria, and settled in cities which had previously been established here.
Which event resulted in this situation?
the reign of the Assyrian King Sargon II |
the fall of the Hittites |
the Treaty of Kadesh |
the Battle of Kadesh |
the Edict of Telipinu |
After the fall of the Hittites, a period began when the region was taken by the Assyrians; this was in the 8th Century BCE, a time now named the Late Hittite City States Period. The correct answer is B.
3.Soru
"Civilization had been growing gradually along with the cultural and industrial development of Man as homo sapiens for the last 200,000 years. About 40,000-50,000 years ago, humans underwent a very important genetic mutation, when the ........ gene was developed that encodes the dopamine neurotransmitter. It is this neurotransmitter which is responsible for human personality traits (Ding et al). In such a way, humans become more intellectually alert, and as a result develop increasing capacities for leadership and socializing. Fortunately, the climate changes that occurred around 40,000-30,000 BCE helped humans demonstrate their more developed societies, allowing them to migrate across continents and form the beginnings of infrastructure."
Which of the following spaces can come?
DRD3 |
RNA |
tRNA |
DRD4 |
DRD2-7R |
Civilization had been growing gradually along with the cultural and industrial development of Man as homo sapiens for the last 200,000 years. About 40,000-50,000 years ago, humans underwent a very important genetic mutation, when the DRD4 gene was developed that encodes the dopamine neurotransmitter. It is this neurotransmitter which is responsible for human personality traits (Ding et al). In such a way, humans become more intellectually alert, and as a result develop increasing capacities for leadership and socializing. Fortunately, the climate changes that occurred around 40,000-30,000 BCE helped humans demonstrate their more developed societies, allowing them to migrate across continents and form the beginnings of infrastructure."
4.Soru
I. The Lydian civilization flourished in the eastern part of Anatolia.
II. Gordion was the capital city of the Phrygian Civilization.
III. King Sarduri I formed the Urartian Civilization.
IV. The Edict of Telipinu was an example of public policy formed by the Assyrians.
Which of the above is/are true about the Anatolian Civilizations?
Only II |
Only IV |
I-II and III |
II and III |
I and IV |
Statements II and III are true about the Anatolian Civilizations.
5.Soru
Which of the following can be a more suitable remark for the Sumerian cities of Ur and Lagash in terms of beginning of civilization?
Their foundation marks the official beginning of civilization |
These constituted the largest cities in the world |
Sumerians founded them at the mouth of the Euphrates |
There were smaller cities before that time |
People were settling in villages or towns |
The other options are also valid but the most remarkable one is: their foundation marks the official beginning of civilization.
6.Soru
Fill in the blank with the correct location.
Like nearly all ancient civilizations, the ancient
Egyptian civilization began ________.
in Kaaba, Mekkah |
in Qudus |
in Nubia |
in Sudan |
in the Nile River valley |
Like nearly all ancient civilizations, the ancient
Egyptian civilization began in the Nile River valley.
7.Soru
Which of the following marks the deciphering of the hieroglyphic writings of the Egyptians?
The tomb of King Menes in the Nile valley |
Engravings in the Cheops Pyramid |
The Temple of Imhotep |
The Great Pyramid of Giza |
The Rosetta Stone |
With the discovery of the Rosetta Stone, archeologists were able to decipher the writings of the ancient Egyptians.
8.Soru
Which of the following historians discovered that there is no one linear history of Mankind?
Arnold Toynbee |
Pitirim Sorokin |
Feliks Koneczny |
Alfred Louis Kroeber |
Fernand Braude |
A Polish historian Feliks Koneczny (1862-1949) wrote three books on the theory of civilizations: On the Plurality of Civilizations (London 1962), For an Order in History, (only Polish edition, London 1977), and History Laws (only Polish edition, London 1982). He was an empirical theoretician who discovered (in contrast to Spengler’s a priori model) that there is no one linear history of Mankind.
9.Soru
Which of the following civilization minted first coins?
Hittites |
Urartians |
Phrygians |
Assyrians |
Lydians |
The Lydian King Alyattes started to forge coins during this peace period. The first coins were made from electrum, an alloy of 55 % gold, 45 % silver and a small amount of bronze. Since the Stream of Gediz and the Stream of Pactolus running through Sardis were rich in gold content, the Lydians collected this gold and became a rich nation. These coins began to be used for trading and became widespread, bringing in trade via coins instead of animals. The coins of Lydia had various animal pictures on their front sides. There is a lion figure on the coins stamped in Sardis.
10.Soru
Which of the following is true for the Early Dynastic period?
Pharaoh Djoser was the great ruler of this period. |
Egypt brought Libya and Nubia as part of its empire during the ruling of Khaffa. |
The Sixth Dynasty began under a boy pharaoh, King Popy II in this period. |
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built in this period. |
Islam was accepted as the official religion of Egypt in this period. |
The Great Pyramid of Giza was built in the Early Dynastic period.
11.Soru
Complete the sentence with the correct location. Diop, in his detailed analysis, states that ancient Egypt emerged from _______.
Nubia |
Abyssinia |
Western Africa |
Central Africa |
Sudan |
Diop, in his detailed analysis, states that ancient Egypt emerged from Nubia, in the modern map of Southern Egypt and the entire Sudan. The correct answer is A.
12.Soru
10. i. Ability of man to develop
ii.right of man to freedom
iii. sharing the same knowledge system iv. success of country’s harmony
Which of the above are among the Grand law of the world civilisation?
İ-ii-iv |
İi-iii-iv |
|
|
|
Ability of man to develop, right of man to freedom and success of country’s harmony are among the Grand law of the world civilisation.
13.Soru
Who was the pyramid in the photo built for?
Djoser |
Ramses II |
Menes |
Menkaura |
Narmer |
Imhotep, a “Renaissance Man,” was a gifted friend of the Pharaoh Djoser; he was commissioned to build his grave. Djoser made a wise choice by placing the future management of his dead body in the hands of Imhotep, who made sure that he glorified and honored his lord by building a most spectacular burial place, the Step Pyramid in Saqqara in Memphis. The correct answer is A.
14.Soru
Which of the following term-definition matchings is TRUE?
Hegemonic power - State dominating the world politically, scientifically, economically and militarily |
Superpower - State having a politically powerful military arsenal with atomic bombs |
Transnational community - Regional entity organizing itself against the challenges of global economy |
Political society - Multi-ethnic entity evolving from a nation |
Chiefdom - A few dozen people moving continuously in the search for food |
Chiefdom is defined as an autonomous, socio-political unit which consists of several villages or communities under the permanent control of a chief with aristocratic ethos, but without formal, legal apparatus of forceful repression and without the capacity to prevent fission. Thus, the definition given for chiefdom in the option E does not correspond to the term 'chiefdom'. The definition “A few dozen people moving continuously in the search for food” corresponds to the definition of the term ‘band’. Therefore, the correct answer is E.
15.Soru
Which ruins of the following does not belong to the Hittite Period?
Yazılıkaya Open Air Temple |
The Sphinx Gate |
Bitik Vase |
Blessed Gods” from the Open-Air Temple |
Troy |
The Early Bronze Age is studied under three stages, designated Stage I, Stage II and Stage III. The most important location of Stage I of the First Bronze Age in Anatolia is Troia (Troy). Right answer is “E”.
16.Soru
Which of the following philosophers published a book on The Decline of the West?
Masaki Miyaki |
Fukuzawa Yukichi |
Oswald Spengler |
Arnold Toynbee |
Pitirim Sorokin |
A German philosopher Oswald Spengler (1880-1936) published a book on The Decline of the West, 1918-22, where he reflects the pessimistic atmosphere in Germany after World War I.
17.Soru
What is the sequence of these cultures' rule in Anatolia?
a) The Lydian civilization
b) The Late Hittite City States
c) The Hittite Civilization
d) The Urartian Civilization
e) The culture of the Phrygians
a, b, c, d, e |
b, c, a, d, e |
c, b, d, e, a |
d, e, a, b, c |
e, c, b, d, a |
c) The Hittite Civilization centered on the first powerful, organized state to be established in Anatolia (1650 – 1200 BCE).
b) The Late Hittite City States period and it lasted from 1200 to 650 BCE.
d) The Urartian Civilization flourished from 860 to 590 BCE and played an important role in Eastern Anatolia.
e) Phrygian tribes moved into Anatolia around 1200 BCE.
a) Finally, the Lydian civilization flourished in the western part of Anatolia after the collapse of the Phrygian civilization in the seventh century BCE.
The correct answer is C.
18.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the civilizations that the Nordic race contributes to?
The Hellenic |
The Indic |
C) the Western |
The Russian Orthodox Christian |
The Iranic |
The Nordic have contributed to four, possibly five: the Indic, the Hellenic, the Western, the Russian Orthodox Christian, and possibly the Hittite. Right answer is “E”.
19.Soru
which is not a social class of Sumerian society?
Nobles |
Free clients of the nobility |
Commoners |
Slaves |
Warrior |
Sumerian society was based on a complex arrangement of freedom and dependence. It was divided in four categories:Sumerian society was based on a complex arrangement of freedom and dependence. It was divided in four categories:• Nobles,• Free clients of the nobility,• Commoners, and• Slaves.
20.Soru
Which of the following is not a category of a complex arrangement of freedom and dependence which the Sumerian society based on?
Nobles |
Free clients of the nobility |
Commoners |
Slaves |
Teachers |
Except for the option in E, the rest are categories of a complex arrangement of freedom and dependence which the Sumerian society based on
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