Introduction to World Civilization Final 10. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the below goddesses belongs to Roman Mythology?
Venus |
Athena |
Artemis |
Hera |
Demeter |
There were also six female gods, starting with Juno, who, based on the Etruscan belief, was a moon goddess and originally stood as a representation of women but evolved to become more like the Greek Hera, wife of Zeus. Joining her were Minerva (Athena to the Greeks), Venus (Aphrodite to the Greeks), Diana (Artemis), Vesta (Hestia to the Greeks), and Ceres (Demeter to the Greeks).
2.Soru
By which emperor was Santa Sophia church, which is known today by the appellation Hagia Sophia dedicated in 537 CE?
Theophilus |
Justinian |
Constantine |
Leo III |
Diocletian |
In Constantinople, the Church called Santa Sophia, which is known today by the appellation Hagia Sophia – or Divine Wisdom – was dedicated by the Emperor Justinian in 537 CE. Doğru cevap B’dir.
3.Soru
Where are the basins of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers seperated?
In the north by the Gobi desert |
In the west by the Indian border |
In the west by mountains |
In the east by the Pacific |
In the South China Sea |
The basins of the Yellow and Yangtze rivers are separated in the west by mountains, which give way to hills and finally disappear altogether in the flat land of the east coast. The two basins are quite distinct, when it comes to farming. Dry farming of wheat and millet characterizes the Yellow River basin in the north; irrigated rice agriculture predominates in the warmer and wetter basin of the Yangtze. In the extreme south is the valley of the His or West, River, an area of mild climate and fertile soil that would later form the southern boundary of China.
4.Soru
I. They were only male II. They were human III. They were not divine or supernatural Which of these are among the features of the pharaohs in Egyptian Civilization?
Only I |
Only II |
I-III |
II-III |
I-II |
Often historians will say that the pharaohs, both female and male, were regarded as gods, but it is likely that this is a religious means of worship that has been misunderstood by scholars. The pharaohs were human; they were not divine or supernatural.
5.Soru
In what way was Constantine’s form of Christianity different from the early Christianity of the old Roman Empire?
All pagans underwent Christian baptism |
Byzantine religion escaped the implications of classical Greek assumptions |
Byzantium Christianity attached itself to its western Roman counterpart |
They disagreed with the Roman clerics on matters of doctrine, ritual, and church authority |
There was also a glaring similarity in the relationship of the Church between the West and the East |
Doğru seçenek D
6.Soru
How many years did the social, political, and ethical institutions of the Roman Republic lasted in Rome?
about 100 years |
about 200 years |
about 300 years |
about 400 years |
about 500 years |
The social, political, and ethical institutions of the Roman Republic lasted in Rome for about 500 years (or more, as a shadow of itself ). But the ideas of the republic – governmental checks and balances, social stratification, leadership class balanced with rights for all, civic virtue, and military prowess – have since been imitated in one form or another all around the world.
7.Soru
Which of the following Roman writers was the last Roman to write a full history from the origins of the Roman Republic through 9 BCE in Latin.
Horace |
Juvenile |
Livy |
Lucretius |
Marcus Aurelius |
Livy was the last Roman to write a full history from the origins of the Roman Republic through 9 BCE in Latin.
8.Soru
Which Roman god was Poseidon in Greek Mythology?
Jupiter |
Mars |
Apollo |
Mercury |
Neptune |
Among the prominent gods of the later Republic years were six male gods: Jupiter, the all important sky god, resembled the Zeus of Greece. Other male gods included Neptune (Poseidon to the Greeks), Mars (Ares to the Greeks), Apollo (he had the same name in both cultures), Vulcan (Hephaistos to the Greeks), and Mercury (Hermes to the Greeks).
9.Soru
What is Half-man Half-horse creature in Greek Mythology called?
Centaur |
Satyr |
Nymph |
Hubris |
Propylon |
There were lesser creatures with shared attributes such as half man– half goat (satyrs), half-man half-horse (centaurs), tree nymphs and sea nymphs who often caused more disruption than fun.
10.Soru
- Cyprus
- Syria
- South Africa
- Moldaiva
Which of the above are the regions that were included in Rome during the period of Julius Caesar?
I-II-III |
I-III-IV |
II-III-IV |
I-II |
I-IV |
The answer is D.
11.Soru
Which one of the followings is an important aspect of Chinese religion, whether Taoism, Confucianism, or Buddhism?
Obedience |
Surrender to the authority |
Worhip |
Hygiene schools |
Science |
An important aspect of Chinese religion, whether Taoism, Confucianism, or Buddhism, was known as hygiene schools that instructed people on how to take care of themselves to live longer lives or even achieve immortality. Therefore, the correct option is D.
12.Soru
The Codex Justinianus, later known as the Code of Justinian was originally published in what language?
Latin |
Arabic |
Italian |
Persian |
Greek |
The immense work of codification resulted in the Codex Justinianus, later known as the Code of Justinian or, after a printed edition of 1583, appeared as the Corpus Juris Civilis. This became the basis for civil law throughout Western Europe. It was written and distributed in Latin.
13.Soru
6. i.İnternal structure ii.Family formation iii.Food production iv.Exchangeable services
Which of the above were the threats for societal civilisations?
. İ-ii |
İ-iii |
İi-iii |
İi-iv |
İii-iv |
İnternal structure and Family formation were the threats for societal civilisations.
14.Soru
Which Greek mathematician developed a theory of numbers, classifying them into various categories?
Thales |
Euclid |
Pythagoras |
Hippocrates |
Aristotle |
Pythagoras developed a theory of numbers, classifying them into various categories, such as odd, even, prime, composite, perfect and so on.
15.Soru
- What was the most significant aspect of Hellenic model?
a. Political governance of recognized citizens |
b. Keeping Citizens away from governmental issues. |
c. Governing model of monarchy |
d. Support of national religion |
e. political governance of people from any rank and status. |
yanıt 'Political governance of recognized citizens' dır. Yani üst katmandan belli kişilerin idari işlere katılımına izin verilmektedir.
16.Soru
Where was the main origin of Romans recorded?
The Aeneid |
The Romulus |
The Remus |
The Aesops Tales |
The holy Bible |
Their main legend of origin was recorded in the great work The Aeneid, written by Virgil (70 - 19 BCE).
17.Soru
Which of the following names is not cited in the legends or accounts of the origin of the city Rome?
Romulus and Remus |
Aeneas |
Etruscans |
Ancient Greek |
Arabs |
Among the many legends, the most ingrained is about the two founders who are represented as suckling as babes on a mother wolf. Rome was said to have been ruled at first by one of these brothers, Romulus, an Etruscan who crowned himself king. Romans believed that he and his twin brother Remus had been born the sons of a Vestal Virgin. Another view is that the Romans liked to believe that they were descended in a direct line from Ancient Greece, the major civilization that prevailed before them in Europe and the Middle East. Their main legend of origin was recorded in the great work The Aeneid, written by Virgil (70 - 19 BCE). According to this epic poem, Aeneas, a warrior of Troy and son of a prince of Troy and the goddess Athena, was a valiant fighter for the doomed city of Troy, but when the city finally fell to its besiegers, he led a band of his people westward to found, eventually and after much wandering, the city of Rome, a new homeland for his divine nation with its godly origins. Historically, Rome was originally a market town dominated by the Etruscans, migrants who most likely were originally from Anatolia. As a result, the names in all choices except Choice E - Arabs appear in recounts of the origin of the city Rome. The correct answer is E.
18.Soru
I. Ethiopia
II. Morocco
III. Chad
IV. Sudan
Which of the above is/are among the countries where the river Nile passes through?
Only I |
Only II |
I-II and III |
I and IV |
II and III |
Ethiopia and Sudan are among the countries where the river Nile passes through.
19.Soru
- examined matters of everyday life in a gentle and amusing, ironic manner
- was a leading lyric poet,
- wrote at least two books of satire,
- Among the expressions of him that we still use are “carpe diem”
Which of the following writers of Roman Period is the information above describing?
Horace |
Virgil |
Cicero |
Juvenal |
Homer |
The answer is A.
20.Soru
He was the last Roman to write a full history from the origins of the Roman Republic through 9 BCE in Latin. Although his account was not always accurate, and was influenced by myths, his history quickly became a classic and inspired many others to attempt history. The history is so extensive that he is said to have written three full books per year. His main point was that it was Rome’s moral qualities which had kept it a great civilization.
Which of the following Roman writers is described above?
He was the last Roman to write a full history from the origins of the Roman Republic through 9 BCE in Latin. Although his account was not always accurate, and was influenced by myths, his history quickly became a classic and inspired many others to attempt history. The history is so extensive that he is said to have written three full books per year. His main point was that it was Rome’s moral qualities which had kept it a great civilization.
Which of the following Roman writers is described above?
Virgil |
Livy |
Horace |
Cicero |
Juvenal |
Livy was the last Roman to write a full history from the origins of the Roman Republic through 9 BCE in Latin. Although his account was not always accurate, and was influenced by myths, his history quickly became a classic and inspired many others to attempt history. The history is so extensive that he is said to have written three full books per year. His main point was that it was Rome’s moral qualities which had kept it a great civilization. The correct answer is B.
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