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Philosophies And Silk Road
Test Description: Philosophies and Silk Road
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1) A 4,000 mile long trade route stretching from China to the Mediterranean Sea .
A
The Xian Highway
B
The Gold Route
C
The Great Wall
D
The Silk Road
2) The Silk Road was important because
A
It was a military route followed by Chinese armies.
B
It was a route followed by Confucius.
C
It enabled silk made in the West to be brought to China
D
It was a trade route that connected China with the West.
3) What was Confucius’ most important goal?
A
bring peace and stability to Chinese society
B
help people get rich
C
gain fame and fortune for himself
D
cause the people of China to overthrow the Han dynasty
4) The most famous Daoist teacher was?
A
Laozi
B
Confucius
C
Shi Huangdi
D
Liu Bang
5) Taoism or Daoism teaches that
A
you should keep your enemies close.
B
the teachers of Confucius were misleading.
C
people should try to live in harmony with nature.
D
calligraphy is a virtue.
6) Which of the following statements best describes the Silk Road?
A
The road between the silk factories and the capital of Ancient China
B
A number of trade routes that went between China and Eastern Europe
C
A short road covered with silk between the emperor`s house and his palace
D
A paved highway through central China used by the Ancient Chinese emperors
7) What was the most popular way to travel along the route?
A
In a caravan of camels
B
On specially made chariots from Egypt
C
By train
D
Alone on a horse
8) What sorts of things were traded along the Silk Road?
A
Silk
B
jade
C
All of the above
D
horses
9) What Ancient Chinese Dynasty significantly expanded the silk trade during their rule from 206 BC to 220 AD?
A
Shang Dynasty
B
Ming Dynasty
C
Qing Dynasty
D
Han Dynasty
10) How were merchants able to make a profit from their goods on the Silk Road?
A
The longer the distance traveled, the more valuable the goods would become.
B
Merchants would make a profit by giving their goods away to the poor.
C
Merchants were not interested in making a profit.
D
Merchants had to deal with rugged terrain and bandits.
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