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Sumer And Mesopotamia 1.1
Test Description: World History
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The Sumerian type of writing was called;
A
Hieroglyphics
B
Hebrew
C
Cuneiform
D
Sumerian
2) The invention that made the biggest impact in Mesopotamia was the;
A
gun
B
wheeled cart
C
cannon
D
sling
3) The Mesopotamian region was polytheistic meaning the worship many gods that were;
A
none of these answers are correct
B
very mean and unpredictable
C
nice and easy to please
D
mean and nice
4) What book helped understand the Mesopotamians?
A
The Torah
B
The Bible
C
The Quran
D
The Epic of Gilgamesh
5) Which three occupations were at the top of the Sumerian society?
A
tsars, generals, and advisors
B
none of these answers are correct
C
pharaohs, priests and scribes
D
rulers, officials, and priests
6) True or False; The Hebrew people were from the Mesopotamian region.
A
False
B
Not this one either
C
Do NOT pick this one
D
True
7) Which set of laws were about rulers and their responsibility for maintaining justice and order?
A
The Code of Hammurabi
B
The Articles of Confederation
C
The Constitution
D
The Magna Carta
8) The Tigris and Euphrates rivers created fertile land for farming for what region?
A
The Fertile Crescent
B
The Nile Delta
C
Not this one
D
Choose another answer...
9) The Fertile Crescent provided;
A
a place to practice cannonballs
B
good soil for farming and transportation for trade
C
a great place to swim
D
water and food
10) Who are the best teachers at Foothills?
A
Choose another
B
Nope
C
Cafarella and Williams
D
No
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