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Ancient Greece
Test Description: Questions about Greece
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who was Socrates student that wrote down all of his ideas?
A
Alexander the Great
B
Pericles
C
Plato
D
Aristotle
2) An Athenian statesman, wise, and skillful leader during the Golden Age refers to
A
Pericles
B
Plato
C
Alexander the Great
D
Socrates
3) This is a tough little military city state:
A
Sparta
B
Rome
C
Athens
D
Crete
4) Athens and Sparta fought in the Peloponnesian wars for how many years?
A
25
B
20
C
27
D
200
5) Athens can be described as all of the below EXCEPT:
A
Where Socrates lived
B
Polis
C
Tough little military state
D
Birth place of democracy
6) All of the below describe Socrates EXCEPT:
A
He was from Sparta
B
He was from Athens
C
He was famous
D
He was a philosopher
7) Aristocracy means
A
Ruled by hereditary land owning elite peole
B
A king or queen
C
Kicking someone out
D
Direct citizens voting in elections
8) Alexander the Great never lost a battle, this means he was
A
Undefeated
B
All of the answers are correct
C
The best during his time
D
He won ever battle and war
9) Which city is responsible for finding the first form of democracy?
A
Rome
B
Sparta
C
Crete
D
Athens
10) A polis is an ancient Greek city-state. All of the below are/were a polis EXCEPT:
A
Athens
B
Sparta
C
Danbury
11) Ostracism means to
A
Kick someone out
B
A vote to send away someone from the polis
C
Vote to banish someone from the polis
D
All of the answers are correct
12) The basic concept of democracy is that it is in the hands of the...
A
rich
B
few
C
whole peoples
D
best
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