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1.

What was Aeropagus?

A. council of sparta
B. military confederation of greece
C. council of aristocracy
D. group of merchants
Answer» D. group of merchants
2.

Who is the author of Elements?

A. socrates
B. euclid
C. homer
D. marcus aurelius
Answer» C. homer
3.

In Sparta, the free non-citizens were called

A. perioikoi
B. seltos
C. demos
D. plebians
Answer» B. seltos
4.

What is tholoi?

A. large beehive shaped tombs
B. shore palace
C. temple of zeus
D. large granary
Answer» B. shore palace
5.

What is the meaning of thalosso-cracy?

A. people’s power
B. sea power
C. rule of nobles
D. rule of peasants
Answer» C. rule of nobles
6.

Who is known as the “Father of History”?

A. socrates
B. plato
C. anaximandes
D. herodotus
Answer» E.
7.

Who among the following was the proponent of Ionian school of thought?

A. socrates
B. anaximandes
C. plato
D. herodotus
Answer» C. plato
8.

Who is the famous disciple of Plato?

A. socrates
B. aristotle
C. herodotus
D. alexander the great
Answer» C. herodotus
9.

The peculiar form of slavery introduced by the Spartans was

A. kleori
B. helotry
C. doeri
D. doulos
Answer» C. doeri
10.

Doeris were

A. peasants
B. merchants
C. slaves
D. sailors
Answer» D. sailors
11.

The primary unit of the democratic structure established by Cleisthenes was

A. doeri
B. the deme
C. phylai
D. chos
Answer» C. phylai
12.

the Peloponnese wars were fought between

A. athens and sparta
B. carthage and rome
C. greece and persia
D. spain and rome
Answer» B. carthage and rome
13.

The poor peasantry of ancient Greek is known as

A. thetes
B. hippie
C. zeugitai
D. medimnoi
Answer» B. hippie
14.

The emperor is considered as

A. the shadow of god
B. master of earth
C. the son of heaven
D. the god
Answer» D. the god
15.

The bulk of the ancient Chinese community consisted of

A. traders
B. warriors
C. peasants
D. gentry
Answer» D. gentry
16.

Who founded Taoism?

A. confucius
B. lao-zi
C. t\ao hung-ching
D. xin -zi
Answer» C. t\ao hung-ching
17.

The Han dynasty ruled china from

A. 206 b.c.e.– 220 c.e. b. 250
B. c.e.– 70 c.e.
C. 115 b.c.e.– 170 c.e.
D. 312 c.e.– 410 c.e.
Answer» B. c.e.– 70 c.e.
18.

Which Chinese historical work has earlier accounts of magnetic needle?

A. shang xi
B. sung-shu
C. siyuki
D. shangdi
Answer» C. siyuki
19.

Which material was first used to make compass in China?

A. lodestone
B. pebbles
C. iron ore
D. manganese
Answer» B. pebbles
20.

Which of the following inventions helped China to become the first imperial power?

A. paper
B. gunpowder
C. compass
D. kung-fu
Answer» D. kung-fu
21.

Who composed an extensive description of the 730 drugs used in Chinese medicine?

A. sung-shu
B. huaen tsang
C. t\ao hung-ching
D. xin -zi
Answer» D. xin -zi
22.

What was Confucius’ most important goal?

A. overthrow of the han dynasty
B. bring peace and stability to chinese society
C. gain fame and fortune for himself
D. help people get rich
Answer» C. gain fame and fortune for himself
23.

Which trade route connected China with the West?

A. royal highway
B. han pass
C. silk route
D. malacca strait
Answer» D. malacca strait
24.

What was the first dynasty in China?

A. han
B. shang
C. ming
D. qin
Answer» C. ming
25.

Regarding the civil administration in ancient China, which of the following statements is incorrect?

A. the post of civil scholars was reserved for women
B. scholars had to pass rigorous examinations to be posted in the administration
C. civil scholars were trained in confucius doctrines
D. scholars kept records of government business.
Answer» D. scholars kept records of government business.
26.

The shangs were

A. police officers
B. traders
C. merchants
D. nomads
Answer» D. nomads
27.

The social class known as shi consisted of

A. government officials
B. merchants
C. peasants
D. bandits
Answer» B. merchants
28.

Name the rebel army formed by the peasantry during the Xin dynasty?

A. tian xia
B. cao-cao
C. chimei
D. nong
Answer» D. nong
29.

Who founded the Shang dynasty?

A. ying zheng
B. cheng tang
C. king ping
D. zhengzhou
Answer» C. king ping
30.

Who started recruiting civil servants through competitive exams in ancient China?

A. emperor wu
B. zhou
C. cheng tang
D. king ping
Answer» B. zhou
31.

What is the meaning of the term dao in Taoism?

A. truth
B. the way of the universe
C. worship
D. submission
Answer» C. worship
32.

Who developed the philosophy of Mohism?

A. mozi
B. confucius
C. lao-tsu
D. hsuan tsang
Answer» B. confucius
33.

The first historical dynasty of China is

A. xia dynasty
B. zhou dynasty
C. shang dynasty
D. ming dynasty
Answer» D. ming dynasty
34.

The supreme god of Shang dynasty is

A. shangdi
B. tian
C. zhou
D. wei
Answer» B. tian
35.

Name of the feudal system during the Zhou rule

A. qi
B. jin
C. fengjian
D. xinjiang
Answer» D. xinjiang
36.

The concept of the Mandate of the Heaven is the base of

A. xia dynasty
B. zhou dynasty
C. shang dynasty
D. ming dynasty
Answer» C. shang dynasty
37.

The Oracle Bones attested the existence of

A. xia dynasty
B. zhou dynasty
C. ming dynasty
D. shang dynasty
Answer» E.
38.

The Egyptian god responsible for life, death, and rebirth was

A. osiris.
B. ra.
C. sirius.
D. thebes.
Answer» B. ra.
39.

The pharaoh who founded a controversial new religion was

A. tutankhamen
B. hatshepsut
C. akhenaton
D. memphis
Answer» D. memphis
40.

Name the important female Pharaoh of the New Kingdom who expanded trade and built monuments.

A. hatshepsut
B. cleopatra
C. tutankhamun
D. ramses, the great
Answer» B. cleopatra
41.

The Nile River flows through two important regions in Egypt called

A. upper egypt and lower egypt.
B. eastern egypt and western egypt.
C. mesopotamia.
D. nubia and cairo.
Answer» B. eastern egypt and western egypt.
42.

The Erlitou culture is?

A. a chalcolithic culture
B. a bronze age culture
C. an iron age culture
D. a mesolithic culture
Answer» C. an iron age culture
43.

Which statement best describes the burial practices of Egyptians?

A. egyptians preserved bodies as mummies.
B. egyptians carried their dead to neighbouring countries
C. egyptians used a funeral pyre for their dead.
D. egyptians buried their dead in the river.
Answer» B. egyptians carried their dead to neighbouring countries
44.

Which of the following beliefs was central to Egyptian religion?

A. the afterlife
B. the pharaohs
C. the pyramids
D. the heavens
Answer» B. the pharaohs
45.

Why was Hammurabi’s Code important?

A. it helped decode cuneiform writing.
B. soldiers used it to send messages during battle.
C. it helped everyone to know the rules and punishments
D. it showed archaeologists why writing was important
Answer» D. it showed archaeologists why writing was important
46.

What job employed the most people in Egypt?

A. merchant
B. scribe
C. farmer
D. architect
Answer» D. architect
47.

Ramses the Great is best remembered

A. for his ability as an artist.
B. as a great scribe.
C. for his untimely death at the hands of ahmose.
D. as a great warrior and builder.
Answer» E.
48.

Whose tomb, discovered in 1922, taught us much about Egyptian burial practices and beliefs?

A. king tutankhamen
B. ramses the great
C. ahmose of thebes
D. queen hatshepsut
Answer» B. ramses the great
49.

Pyramids are

A. warehouses where surplus food is stored.
B. temples where the people are allowed to come and pray.
C. stone tombs with four rectangle-shaped sides that join a limestone roof.
D. royal tombs with four triangle-shaped sides that meet in a point on top.
Answer» E.
50.

The Egyptians developed a type of government in which rule is based on religious authority of the pharaoh. The type of government was

A. oligarchy.
B. democracy
C. theocracy
D. monarchy
Answer» D. monarchy