Introduction to World Civilization Final 10. Deneme Sınavı

Toplam 20 Soru
PAYLAŞ:

1.Soru

Which of the below goddesses belongs to Roman Mythology?


Venus

Athena

Artemis

Hera

Demeter


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


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


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


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


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


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


8.Soru

Which Roman god was Poseidon in Greek Mythology?


Jupiter

Mars

Apollo

Mercury

Neptune


9.Soru

What is Half-man Half-horse creature in Greek Mythology called?


Centaur

Satyr

Nymph

Hubris

Propylon


10.Soru

  1. Cyprus
  2. Syria
  3. South Africa
  4. 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


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


12.Soru

The Codex Justinianus, later known as the Code of Justinian was originally published in what language?


Latin

Arabic

Italian

Persian

Greek


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


14.Soru

Which Greek mathematician developed a theory of numbers, classifying them into various categories?


Thales

Euclid

Pythagoras

Hippocrates

Aristotle


15.Soru

  1. 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.


16.Soru

Where was the main origin of Romans recorded?


The Aeneid

The Romulus

The Remus

The Aesops Tales

The holy Bible


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


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


19.Soru

  1. examined matters of everyday life in a gentle and amusing, ironic manner
  2. was a leading lyric poet,
  3. wrote at least two books of satire,
  4. 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


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?


Virgil

Livy

Horace

Cicero

Juvenal