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Ch. 3 & 4 Ancient India And China
Test Description: This chapter is about Ancient India and China.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The river valleys of Tigris- Euphrates, Huang He (Yellow River), and Indus were centers of early civilizations because they
A
Were isolated from other cultural influences
B
Contained rich soils from annual floods
C
Were easy to defend from invasion
D
Had rich deposits of iron ore and coal
2) In which region did China’s earliest civilizations develop?
A
Tibetan Plateau
B
Yellow River Valley
C
Himalaya Mountains
D
Gobi Desert
3) The Silk Road was important because it allowed for the
A
Exchange of goods between Asia and the Middle East
B
Exploration of China by the Roman Army
C
Development of agriculture by the nomadic people of Central Asia
D
Movement of Chinese armies through Southeast Asia
4) Before the use of the Silk Road, how did geography affect early China?
A
The three major river systems provided barriers against invasion
B
The mountains and deserts in western and southwestern China slowed the exchange of ideas
C
The northwestern region provided any fertile areas suitable for farming
D
The lack of deep-water ports on the eastern coast prevented China from developing trade with othe
5) Archaeological studies of the Indus Valley cities of Harappa and Mohenjo- Daro show evidence of
A
Dynastic rule
B
Social equality
C
Monotheism
D
Urban planning
6) Which factor most influenced a person’s social position in early Indian societies?
A
Geographic location
B
Birth
C
Individual achievement
D
Education
7) The history of which classical civilization was shaped by the monsoon cycle, the Himalaya Mountains, and the Indus River?
A
Maurya Empire
B
Ancient Egypt
C
Ancient Greece
D
Babylonian Empire
8) In India, Bangladesh, and much of Southeast Asia, agricultural productivity is most affected by the
A
Seasonal monsoons
B
Unnavigable rivers
C
Numerous deserts
D
Cold climate
9) One reason early civilizations developed along the Euphrates, Indus, Nile, and Tigris valleys was because
A
Borders and elevations that were easy to defend
B
Locations in regions of moderate climate and abundant rainfall
C
Rich deposits of coal and iron ores
D
The means for irrigation and transportation
10) The exchange of silks and spiced and the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Roads are examples of
A
Desertification
B
Self- sufficiency
C
Ethnocentrism
D
Cultural diffusion
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