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CHAPTER 5 REVIEW 3
Test Description: CHAPTER 5 REVIEW 3
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1) This Greek philosopher established one of the most famous schools in ancient times called the Academy.
A
Philip II
B
Aristotle
C
Plato
D
Alexander
2) In ancient Greece, trade and war stopped while what was going on?
A
Poetry readings
B
House Fires
C
Olympic Games
D
Art shows
3) During the Golden Age, Greek artists excelled in
A
architecture, sculpture and painting
B
realism
C
religious studies
D
impressionism
4) To make the columns of the Parthenon appear straight from multiple perspectives, Greek architects designed them to be
A
thicker in the middle and thinner at the top and bottom
B
rectangular
C
None of these
D
smaller in the middle and thicker at the top and bottom
5) “Great thinkers” of Ancient Greece who sought truth and wisdom are known as philosophers.
A
-
B
True
C
-
D
False
6) A teacher using the Socratic Method would ask questions and force students to defend their statements
A
False
B
-
C
-
D
True
7) Zeno developed the ethical code of conduct for medical care that is recited as an oath and still practiced by doctors today.
A
-
B
-
C
True
D
False
8) Alexander The Great made what place the capital of his huge empire?
A
Persia
B
Macedonia
C
Babylonia
D
China
9) Socrates was put to death for “corrupting the young” and “betraying the gods”.
A
-
B
True
C
-
D
False
10) Cynicism is the belief that happiness comes from living simply in accordance with nature.
A
-
B
True
C
False
D
-
11) Professional teachers who were paid to teach just one or two things were called
A
sophists
B
cynics
C
doctors
D
stoics
12) The Golden Age of Greece was a time period between the Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War.
A
False
B
-
C
-
D
True
13) Who was the first prominent Greek scientist; believed WATER makes up everything?
A
Plato
B
Thales
C
Hippocrates
D
Alexander
14) HERODOTUS was the “father of history” who wrote about the Persian War
A
False
B
-
C
-
D
True
15) Comedies and Tragedies were plays that were usually performed in
A
schools
B
Outdoor Theaters
C
houses
D
temples
16) Who was sculptor of the Golden Age who made the “Discus Thrower” statue?
A
Myron
B
Alexander
C
Eratosthenes
D
Aristotle
17) The first thing Alexander did when he became king was to invade China.
A
-
B
False
C
True
D
-
18) The Egyptians made Alexander a Pharoh.
A
True
B
False
C
-
D
-
19) Epicurus believed people should avoid joy and pain, live quietly and ignore politics.
A
-
B
False
C
True
D
-
20) After the Peloponnesian War, most of the Greek city-states were weak and tired of fighting.
A
-
B
-
C
True
D
False
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