Introduction to World Civilization Ara 8. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
The art of the Hittite civilization was most dramatically characterized by the development of architecture, especially in the form of ___
trading posts |
irrigation channels |
metal workmanship |
rock-cut tombs |
castles and monumental city gates |
A seçeneği Assyrian colonies
B seçeneği the Urartian Civilization
C seçeneği the Urartian Civilization
D seçeneği the Phrygians
2.Soru
“The thought process that influences the outcome of scholarly research” is called___________.
Skepticism |
Intellectualism |
Intellectual Belief |
Intellectual Behavior |
Intellect |
Here it is essential to first clarify what intellectual behavior is: 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.
3.Soru
Which of the Grand Laws of the World Civilization emphasizes a sphere of conscious culture that directs the rest of the spheres of social life?
First Grand Laws of the World Civilization |
Second Grand Laws of the World Civilization |
Third Grand Laws of the World Civilization |
Fourth Grand Laws of the World Civilization |
Fifth Grand Laws of the World Civilization |
Third Grand Laws of the World Civilization stresses a sphere of conscious culture that directs the rest of the spheres of social life. Thus, the correct answer is the option C.
4.Soru
How did edict of Telipinu end dynastic succession conflicts?
Firstborn male child from the first wife would be the king. |
Firstborn child from the first wife would be the King. |
Firstborn male child from the king’s daughter would be the king. |
The king himself had the right to choose which son would be the king. |
The king’s first-born daughter had the right to choose the king. |
He declared a law (known to history as the Edict of Telipinu) which concluded that the first male child born from the first wife of the king would be designated to ascend to the throne, primogeniture; if such a child was not available, then the next male child would become the king.
5.Soru
What separated Middle East and Africa?
The River Nile |
The Red Sea |
The Suez Canal |
The Mediterranean Sea |
The Eastern Desert |
Before the digging of the Suez Canal, Africa and the Middle East were connected through the northeastern section of Africa. This geographical feature of Africa is as essential a component of the eastern, western, southern and northern parts of Africa as any other feature.
6.Soru
Which civilization minted coins and used them in trade?
Urartians |
Hittites |
Greeks |
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.
7.Soru
Which of the following was the capital city of Mighty Hittite Civilization?
Nesha |
Zalpa |
Mama |
Purushanda |
Hattusha |
From a bilingual text obtained in Boghazköy and originally written in the Akkadian language, we find that the first ruler of the Old Kingdom Dynasty was Hattushili I, who ruled from 1660 to l630 BCE and who transformed a relatively small princely state into an actual kingdom. He made the city of Hattusa the capital of that kingdom.
8.Soru
What is the origin of Egypt?
Western |
African |
European |
Middle Eastern |
American |
The simple and plausible answer to these questions is that the center of Egyptian civilization is in Africa, but its geographical reaches cover vast areas of Africa and the Middle East.
9.Soru
Which of the below kings was the ruler of Phyrigians?
Hattushili |
Sarduri |
Ramses II |
Midas |
Lydos |
It is known that after the king Gordios died, his son Midas ascended to the Phrygian throne. Midas is cited in many historical and archaeological sources and is better known for his legendary character.
10.Soru
Which of these civilizations was the first powerful and organized state in Anatolia?
Hittites |
Urartians |
Lydians |
Phrygians |
Polynesians |
The Hittite Civilization centred on the first powerful, organized state to be established in Anatolia (1650 – 1200 BCE).
11.Soru
Which civilization is considered as the ancestors of today’s Turkish rugs?
Phrygian |
Lydian |
Urartian |
Hittite |
Egyptian |
Phrygians were also famous for their textiles and especially for their rugs, the ancestors of today’s Turkish rugs. That Central Anatolian sheep had high-quality wool must have had an impact on the development of weaving.
The correct answer is A.
12.Soru
What consept is “an entity which has a common language, culture, memory of historic events and “natinal consciousness”?
Religion |
Nation |
Community |
Native |
Citizen |
Nation is an entity which has a common language, culture, memory of historic events and “natinal consciousness”. Right answer is “B".
13.Soru
Which philosopher did you say “Africa is not an historical part of the World... and has no movement or development to show.”?
Karl Marx |
Hegel |
Kant |
Platon |
Aristo |
Hegel who, in the 1830s, said that
“Africa is not an historical part of the World... and
has no movement or development to show.” Right answer is “B”.
14.Soru
- i.Civilisation is a physical comfort for man ii.Civilisation elevates man spiritually iii.Civilisation increases the well being of man. iv.Civilisation causes moral values to change Which of the ideas above belong to Yukichi?
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according to Yukich Civilisation is a physical comfort for man, Civilisation elevates man spiritually and increases the well being of man.
15.Soru
Which civilization started to use a coinage system first?
Urartians |
Lydians |
Assyrians |
Hittites |
Phrygians |
Wealth, the coinage system, and art all made the capital city of Sardis a brilliant center of the ancient world. Furthermore, the capital played a significant role in the advancement of the arts, thanks to the presence there of the School of Sardis in Lydia.
16.Soru
I. Technology drives the development of infrastructural civilizations. II. Religion is the main tool of cultural control in cultural civilizations. III. Cultural civilizations evolve into infrastructural civilizations. IV. The Mycenae Civilization is an infrastructural civilization. Which of the statements above are correct?
I and II |
II and III |
I, II and III |
II, III and IV |
I, III and IV |
Ever since religion was transformed from beliefs in magic to beliefs in poly-gods and then to a monogod, the cultural civilization has applied religion as the main tool of cultural control. The cultural civilization evolves into a civilization with challenges generated by intracivilizational and inter-civilizational issues of war and peace. These types of issues have been managed by technological means of domination. We will call such a civilization the infrastructural civilization. The infrastructural civilization’s purpose is to expand spheres of influence with the means of technology. Technology drives the development of infrastructural civilizations. The prime target of technology applications has been a war machine which supports the main values of a given civilization. By-products of military applications of technology affect the civilian part of its infrastructure. Among eight infrastructural civilizations, one can recognize the Sinic Civilization 2000 BCE, the Hindu Civilization 600 BCE, the Japanese Civilization 650 CE, the Western Civilization 800 CE, the Eastern Civilization 350 CE, the Buddhist Civilization 600 CE, the Islamic Civilization 632 CE, and the African Civilization since 1847 CE.
The correct answer is C.
17.Soru
Which of the following invented writing?
Assyrians |
Persians |
Akkadians |
Sumerians |
Babylonians |
The Sumerians (5000-2300 BCE) were the first humans known to form a civilization. They invented city, government, and writing - the frame of civilization. The correct answer is D.
18.Soru
I. The capital city is Hattusa.
II. The Great Hittite Kingdom started with the reign of Shuppiluliuma I.
III. They signed the Treaty of Kadesh with the Assyrians.
IV. Their legendary kings were Gordios and Midas.
Which of the above is/are true for the Hittite Civilization?
Only I |
Only III |
I and II |
III and IV |
I-III and IV |
The statements I and II are true for the Hittite Civilization.
19.Soru
- Which of the following expressions describe king Menes? i. Powerful ii.traditionalist iii. Nationalist iv. Progressive v. İnnovator
İ-ii-iii-v |
İ-ii-iii-iv |
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İi-iv-v |
i. Powerful ii.traditionalist iii. Nationalist e v. İnnovator
20.Soru
9. When did Lydian civilization appear in western Anatolia?
After the collapse of Phrygians. |
Before the Phrygians were established. |
During the period Phrygian civilization continued |
Before the Urartian civilization. |
After the end of Hitite city states period. |
they settled there after the collapse of Phrygians.
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