Introduction to World Civilization Final 6. Deneme Sınavı
Toplam 20 Soru1.Soru
Which of the following nations contributed to the transmission of the world knowledge of great Greek thinkers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle by copying their writings by hand and passing them down to generations?
Arabs |
Turks |
French |
Egyptians |
Germans |
The Arabs served the world as great transmitters of knowledge. The Byzantines preserved world knowledge of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and other great Greek thinkers; their writings were copied by hand through generations and then passed down to us via the Arabs. The correct choice is A.
2.Soru
Which landscape did the Punic Wars together amounted to a long-lasting conflict with Rome?
Carthage |
Alps |
Syracuse |
Sardinia |
Sicily |
The Punic Wars were the most important institution underlying Rome’s expansion to include societies east and west. Of all the wars involving Rome, none were more important than the three on-and-off outbursts of fighting known collectively as the Punic Wars. This series of battles began in 264 BCE and ended almost a century later, in 146 BCE. The Punic Wars together amounted to a long-lasting conflict between Rome and Carthage, a powerful rival citystate and society to the south, founded originally by the Phoenicians, that arose in what is now Tunisia, on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.
3.Soru
Which one was the preferred means of transportation in ancient Greece?
wagons |
carriages |
carts |
chariots |
boat |
Traveling via sea was not as complicated as land travel in ancient Greece, and it was actually the preferred mode of transportation whenever possible. The ancient Greeks were highly skilled both in navigation and shipbuilding, and actively colonized and traded across the Mediterranean. Greece’s geography was optimal for boat travel, encircled by the Mediterranean and the Aegean seas, and with population centers concentrated near its coastlines and on its array of islands. The correct answer is E.
4.Soru
Which of the following is a religious event related to the first stage when we consider the three major stages that Roman religion went through?
The public religion grew to absorb ideas of the deities |
Gods were worshipped for specific purposes |
Romans believed in ancient myths |
Astrology became a very popular belief system 3 |
The cult of Cybele entered Roman life |
Doğru seçenek C. A&B are about second stage whereas D&E are third stage
5.Soru
Which of the following social classification by the Confucian or Legalist scholars was the lowest?
The Shi - scholars |
The Nong - farmers |
The Gong – artisans |
The Shang - merchants |
The Monks – religious people |
The Shang, or merchants and traders were considered the lowest strata. There was not a lot of respect for merchants and traders in ancient Chinese society. Though they could achieve significant wealth, they were held in low esteem because they did not produce anything, but rather transported and traded goods made by others. Though traders, merchants, and peddlers were viewed as essential members of society, they were lowest on the four rungs of the ladder of ancient Chinese social hierarchy, due to popular perception of these people as greedy and immoral. The correct answer is D.
6.Soru
Which of the following suggest that Egyptian Civilization originated in Africa?
- I-Africanists
- II- Revisionists
- III- Ecocentrists
- IV- Egyptologists
- V- Afro-centrists
- VI- Eastern scholars
I – III - IV |
II – V – VI |
I – II - V |
III – V – VI |
I – III – V |
Some scholars argue that ancient Egyptian Civilization originated in Africa. Often, they are referred to Africanists, Afrocentrists, and, in the opinion of some Western scholars, revisionists. Africanists look at Egypt and tend to rely on material facts and let their research lead them to the objective outcomes of their research. Afro-centrists also look at African and Egyptian material civilizations and articulate their views with vocabularies laced with ideology. The correct answer is C.
7.Soru
As a result of which did the Commonwealth of Byzantium fall?
The attack by Ottoman Turks |
The built of New Rome by Constantine |
The division of Roman Empire as West and East |
The ascension to power of Augustus Caesar |
The dictatorship of Julius Caesar |
Only when the capital city was attacked and defeated by the Ottoman Turks in 1453 CE did the Commonwealth of Byzantium fall. Doğru cevap A'dır.
8.Soru
Which of the following refers to the system in which the emperor was absolute ruler of both the church (Christianity) and the state?
Iconoclasm |
Theme |
Patriarchy |
Exarchate |
Caesaropapism |
Unlike in the old Roman Empire, in the Byzantine Empire the emperor was absolute ruler of both church (Christianity) and state under a system called “caesaropapism.” The emperor himself presided over major theological debates and conferences, such as the Council of Nicaea. The correct answer is E.
9.Soru
Phalanx was the name for:
A Greek God |
A gathering place |
A name given to money |
A battle formation |
A name for unmarried women |
The battle formation was the Phalanx or massed infantry formation where each Hoplite held his shield on his left arm, protecting the right side of his comrade on his left at the risk of his own possible injury, relying on the Hoplite to his left to protect his right side.
10.Soru
Which of the following is not one of the social and political implications of Rome's origins?
With their advanced engineering and science, and powerful military force, they contributed to the rise of Western civilization. |
Romans taught the Western world how to establish the rule of law. |
The Roman language, i.e. Latin, has been a mother to dozens of Romance languages spoken today. |
Ancient Rome was born in an environment in which many peoples, from a variety of origins, mingled. |
As predecessors of Greek people, the Romans paved the way for the establishment of Greek civilization. |
Rome was based in part on the older civilization of Greece. The ancient Greeks gave the world philosophy, cultivation of the world of the mind, and love of learning and logic; the Romans added to this a set of structures for organizing government and society efficiently and effectively. Rome taught mankind throughout the Western world how to establish the rule of law, advance engineering and science, and create a powerful military force, thus generating practical details which enabled the rise of Western civilization.
Settling on Greek lands, Romans were influenced by the Greek culture. The Greeks first settled in Italy by 600 BCE and their influence was profound throughout the region. So, the builders of the Roman civilization certainly were exposed to many of the ideas, the institutions, and the culture of ancient Greece, especially via the culture of the Etruscans. Thus, the correct answer is E.
11.Soru
I. Agricultural trade was of particular importance. II. 80% of the Greek population was employed in farming and animal husbandry. III. Taxes were important revenue streams for citystate government. Which one(s) above reflect(s) the feature(s) of economy in Hellenic Civilization?
I-II-II |
I-II |
I-III |
II-III |
Only I |
The economy of Hellenic Civilization was defined largely by the region’s dependence on imported goods. Since agriculture was labor-intensive, 80% of
the Greek population was employed in farming and animal husbandry. Taxes were important revenue streams for citystate governments and were levied on houses, slaves, herds and flocks, wines, and hay, among other things.
12.Soru
It is said that the first coinage system was introduced by Lydians. Whose accomplishment was it?
King Gyges |
Croesus |
King Alyattes |
King Midas |
King Gordios |
The most important accomplishment of King Alyattes was the introduction of the first coinage system (called the electrum). The correct answer is C.
13.Soru
What does polytheistic mean?
Having more than one wife |
Having more than one job |
Having more than one slave |
Having more than one husband |
Having more than one god and goddess |
The religion of ancient Greece was polytheistic, that is, having many gods and goddesses, who reflected life as it was lived in the land.
14.Soru
"Electronic civilization (2001), which how civilization has moved from print to electronic culture, and its ideals have changed from the classic “truth, beauty, and good” to an elusive element called rhythm (the energy and control of the individual and of human society); and how self-consciousness (concentrating on ourselves), enemy of rhythm, underlies the complexity of modern life." This book and idea belongs to whom?
Felipe Fernández-Armesto |
Immanuel Wallerstein |
Lewis Mumford |
William McGaughey |
Neil Postman |
A sign of this role is indicated in William McGaughey’s book on
electronic civilization (2001), which shows how civilization has moved from print to electronic culture, and
its ideals have changed from the classic “truth, beauty, and good” to an elusive element called rhythm
(the energy and control of the individual and of human society); and how self-consciousness (concentrating
on ourselves), enemy of rhythm, underlies the complexity of modern life
15.Soru
What is the origin of the tribes who invaded Western Roman Empire?
Germanic |
Hispanic |
Turkic |
North African |
Slavic |
In 306 CE, Constantine became emperor of the entire Roman empire, east and west, and decided to move the capital city from Rome to an old fortress city on the Bosphorus, then called Byzantium. He wanted it to be called New Rome but the city gradually adopted the name of Constantinople in his honor. Politics dictated that
soon the east and west would separate again, and the western portion of the Roman Empire fell to the Germanic tribes in 476 CE.
16.Soru
Which of the following is the first civilization to help form the Western civilzation?
The Roman |
The Egyptian |
The Mesopotamian |
The Hittite |
The Lydain |
The answer is A
17.Soru
The religion of ancient Greece was polytheistic. Which pair of God name and field of domain is NOT correct?
Zeus-The lord of the sky |
Poseidon-Storms at sea |
Athena-Battle |
Artemis-Hunting |
Hera-Politics |
Zeus was recognized as king, and his wife, Hera, as queen. Her field was marriage. The correct answer is E.
18.Soru
Which one of the following terms refers to the able bodied men of the polis, as farmers and artisans, who also provided the manpower for what was a militia force?
Agoras |
Gordons |
Spartans |
Hoplites |
Phalanx |
The city-states had no standing armies but relied the citizenry to provide the manpower for what was a militia force. These citizen-soldiers, or Hoplites, (the word derived from hoplon for shield, or item of armor) were the able bodied men of the polis, whose “day jobs” were as farmers and artisans.
19.Soru
Which of the following Roman emperors was called as 'three headed monster' by his enemies and proclaimed 'veni, vidi, vici – I came, I saw, I conquered' after one of his triumphs?
Marcus Aurelius |
Arcadius |
Honorius |
Julius Caesar |
Tiberius Gracchus |
The second of the two contestants was Julius Caesar, a young consul; he was elected as part of a triumvirate with Pompey and another man, Crassus in 60 BCE. Enemies called this a “three headed monster.” Caesar had victories in the east. In response to one of them, he famously proclaimed: veni, vidi, vici – I came, I saw, I conquered.
20.Soru
I. Ancient Greece
II. The Roman Empire
III. Christianity
Which one(s) of these factors above is said to have remarkably influenced the formation of traditional Western Culture?
Only I |
I-II |
I-III |
II-III |
I-II-III |
Traditional Western Culture is said to have been created by three main historical factors: ancient Greece, the Roman Empire, and Christianity.
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