Introduction to World Civilization Final 15. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
What field domained the education of Greek children in Sparta?
philosophy |
reading and writing |
military |
poems |
voting |
The education of Greek children differed in
each polis. In Sparta, boys from the age of 7 were taken from their families to live a communal life in a military school barracks. Weapons training dominated their days, and their recreation was learning poems and songs that glorified battle and sacrifice. Reading and writing was unimportant. Boys learned to be good fighters. In Athens, citizens had to be educated to take part in voting in the Assembly.
The correct answer is C.
2.Soru
The emperor at Constantinople played two roles simultaneously: the role of the emperor and the role of pope.
Which following notion does the situation above explain?
iconoclasm |
latifundia |
caesaropapism |
monophysites |
teoism |
The emperor at Constantinople played two roles simultaneously: the role of the emperor and the role of pope. This became known as “caesaropapism”. Doğru cevap C’dir.
3.Soru
10. Which of the following comes after Hellenistic period?
The Roman Period |
The Classical Period |
The Byzantine Period |
The Archaic Period |
The Dark Age |
The Roman Period is the correct answer.
4.Soru
Which one of the following terms refers to the set of stories about the gods, goddesses, heroes, and rituals of Ancient Greeks?
Philosophy |
Mythology |
Odyssey |
Corinthian |
Polis |
Greek Mythology is the set of stories about the gods, goddesses, heroes, and rituals of Ancient Greeks.
5.Soru
Who was the Great Pyramid of Giza built for?
Pharaoh Menes |
Pharaoh Khufu |
Pharaoh Djoser |
Pharaoh Pepi I |
Pharaoh Pepi II |
In early dynastic period the Great Pyramid of Giza was built, 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.
6.Soru
What is the name of Roman deity which averts the plant rust?
Rugaru |
Robigo |
Ragnar |
rodega |
Roveron |
First, in the early years of the Republic, Romans believed in ancient myths and worshipped spirits that they thought governed their households. Generally, the deities were agricultural in nature, such as Robigo, the averter of plant rust.
7.Soru
According to the folk religion, what beings "were believed to possess the power of helping or hurting" their descendants?
Gods and Goddesses |
Ghosts |
Semi-gods |
Angels |
Ancestor spirits |
Ancestor spirits were believed to possess the power of helping or hurting their descendants. Therefore, the correct option is E.
8.Soru
Which one of the followings constitutes the Sinic Civilization?
Ancient Japanese civilization |
Ancient Chinese civilization |
Ancient Mandarin civilization |
Ancient Turkish civilization |
Ancient Korean civilization |
The core of the Sinic Civilization is the ancient Chinese Civilization. It is problematic to be sure about China’s early ancient history. Most historians agree that civilization occurred sometime around 2000 BCE around the Yellow River. China was home to one of the five early civilizations found around the world. Therefore, the correct option is B.
9.Soru
Which one of the following refers to the timeline of the classical age of the Hellenic Civilization?
2000-1100 BCE |
800-500 BCE |
1100-800 BCE |
338-31 BCE |
500-338 BCE |
Classical Age
(500-338 BCE)
• Rise of drama and historical writing
• Persian Wars
• Growth of the Athenian Empire
• Peloponnesian War
• Spartan and Theban hegemonies
• 338 BCE - Conquest of Greece by Philip
of Macedon
• 338 BCE - The fall of Greece
10.Soru
What is the name of the term "The role of the emperor and the role of pope"?
Religious Dichotomy |
Einsiferium |
İnis Mona |
Caesaropapism |
Keyser Soze |
In the Byzantine structure of government and religion, the church was a department of the state and, thus, for all practical purposes the emperor was the head. In fact, one of the emperor’s titles was “Equal to the Apostles.” Thus, the emperor at Constantinople played two roles simultaneously: the role of the emperor and the role of pope. This
became known as “caesaropapism”.
11.Soru
Which of the following dynasties is known to the the greatest era for poetry?
Tang Dynasty |
Shang |
Qin |
Han |
Ming |
Tang Dynasty - civil service system improved by recruiting scholar-officials through
standardized examinations and recommendations to office. Chinese culture flourished and further matured during this era; it is considered the greatest age for Chinese poetry. The correct answer is A.
12.Soru
Which laws were based on Christian values in Byzantine civilization?
Legacy |
Military |
Marriage |
Speech |
Basilisk |
In the eighth century CE, Leo III, 717-741 CE, and Constantine V, 741-775 CE, modified the Justinian Code and made it more Christian in character; they reduced harsh penalties like the death penalty, which had been characteristic of Roman law. They instituted less severe punishment, allowing such acts as mutilations. Marriage and family law they based on Christian values and they also officially endorsed popular
custom that prevailed among Greeks and others in the Eastern Roman Empire.
13.Soru
Who succeeded Diocletian as the emperor of the old Roman Empire In 306 CE and re-united the Western and the Eastern Roman empire?
Theophilus |
Justinian |
Constantine |
Theodosius |
Leo III |
In 306 CE Constantine succeeded Diocletian as the emperor of the old Roman Empire. In so doing he re-united the Western and the Eastern Roman empire and became the sole emperor of both. Doğru cevap C’dir.
14.Soru
Which of the following were the manufactured commodities which the Byzantine emperors maintained a monopoly upon until the eleventh century?
- I- fur
- II- salt
- III- silk textiles
- IV- spices
- V- gold embroidery
- VI- ivory
- VII- purple dye
I, III and IV |
III, V and VII |
II, V and VI |
I, IV and V |
II, IV and VI |
The city Constantinople was a port where ships came from around the globe. From the Black Sea came furs and hides, grain, salt and wine. From India, Ceylon, Syria and Arabia came spices, precious stones, and silk. From Africa, and from Scandinavia and Russia, came slavery and ivory. The emperors maintained a monopoly on the manufacture and sale of silk textiles, gold embroidery and purple dye until the eleventh century. The correct answer is B.
15.Soru
Which of the following is an example to monocultural civilizations?
The Minoan civilization |
The Buddhist civilization |
The Hellenic civilization |
The Japanese civilization |
The Roman civilization |
The Japanese civilization is a monocultural civilization whereas the others include multicultural elements.
16.Soru
The Hellenic Civilization is also known as the ...........................
Era of Achievement |
Great Civilizations Era |
Classic Age of Greece |
Golden Age of the World |
Ancient Historical Era of Europe |
The Hellenic Civilization is also known as the Classic Age of Greece.
17.Soru
Cultural manipulation manage the societal civilizations when they evolve into more complex entities.
What type of civilisation is explained above?
The Cultural civilisation |
The Societal civilization |
|
|
|
This is The Cultural civilisation .
18.Soru
I. The Greeks were essentially materialist who regarded the world in physical terms.
II. Theatre, music, and dancing were important aspects of Greek culture.
III. Homeric Epics were among the great literary productions in ancient Greece.
IV. Ancient Greek philosophy provided the roots for the Western intellectual tradition.
Which of the above is/are true about the culture of the Hellenic Civilization?
Only I |
Only III |
I and IV |
II and III |
I-II-III and IV |
Statements I-II-III and Iv are true about the culture of the Hellenic Civilization.
19.Soru
Why is the Yellow River known as “China’s sorrow”?
It rises in the mountains of Tibet and flows eastward across China. |
It carries tons of loess, which is exceptionally fertile and easy to cultivate. |
It is the second longest river in China after the Yangtze River. |
It often triggers floods and generates disasters for people. |
It allows China’s great northern plain to be farmed. |
The Yellow River very often triggers floods, changing course unpredictably, and generates disasters for people. Therefore, is called “China’s Sorrow.” Correct answer is D.
20.Soru
What was the name of the leading karum?
Alişar |
Kusshara |
Zalpa |
Kanesh |
Hacılar |
An Assyrian governor administered about 10 karums or trading posts in Anatolia, residing in Kanesh which was the leading karum and which is located near the modern Kayseri. This town was also the center of the Nesha principality, Hattusa (Boğazköy) and Purushanda.
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