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Quiz 5 Questions with Answers - Humanities |, Quizzes of Humanities

Material Type: Quiz; Class: Humanities; Subject: Humanities; University: Santa Fe Community College; Term: Forever 1989;

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2009/2010

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Quiz 5 CLASSICAL ANCIENT GREECE
1. The architectural order that uses relatively slender columns with capitals of paired scrolls is
called
A) Ionic.
B) Tuscan.
C) Corinthian.
D) Doric.
2. The Greek Golden Age followed on the heels of the
A) Persian War.
B) conquests of Alexander.
C) Trojan War.
D) Peloponnesian War.
3. Most surviving Greek sculptures are made of
A) limestone.
B) marble.
C) terra-cotta clay.
D) bronze.
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Quiz 5 CLASSICAL ANCIENT GREECE

  1. The architectural order that uses relatively slender columns with capitals of paired scrolls is called A) Ionic. B) Tuscan. C) Corinthian. D) Doric. 2. The Greek Golden Age followed on the heels of the A) Persian War. B) conquests of Alexander. C) Trojan War. D) Peloponnesian War. 3. Most surviving Greek sculptures are made of A) limestone. B) marble. C) terra-cotta clay. D) bronze.

4. The poetry of Sappho is remarkable for its A) lyric elegance. B) frankness. C) economy of expression. D) all of the above. 5. The so-called Doctrine of Ethos asserts that music A) is organized on an eight-note scale system. B) must remain free of censorship. C) has powerful moral influence. D) all of these. 6. The __________ agreed with the Sophists that absolute truth was unknowable: A) Epicureans B) Pythagoreans C) Skeptics D) Stoics 7. The freedom and independence of the Greek poleis finally fell under A) Xerxes by 480 B.C.E. B) Pericles by 429 B.C.E. C) Plato by 400 B.C.E. D) Philip II by 338 B.C.E.