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[01] Lesson 1 Exam - Results
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Written Dec 26, 2023 11:28 AM - Dec 26, 2023 11:44 AM
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Question 1
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The Persians laid out Persepolis in a rectangular grid. From whom did they borrow this tradition?
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The Japanese and Chinese
The Romans and Carthaginians
The Greeks and Egyptians
The Babylonians and Indians
Question 2
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What does the erection of Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut symbolize?
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The kingdom of heaven
The power of nature
The end of a war and hope for the future
The prevailing religion
Question 3
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A work of art should have both form and
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content.
medium.
convention.
style.
Question 4
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Which of the following is a threat to the Sphinx today?
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Arid environment
Pollution
The Nile
Unstable governments
Question 5
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The oldest and largest of the Giza pyramids is that of
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Khufu.
Djoser.
Khafre.
Menkaure.
Question 6
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The English word "technique" comes from
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Egyptian.
Greek.
French.
Latin.
Question 7
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What was the name of the writing instrument developed by scribes in Sumer?
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Votive
Ziggurat
Stylus
Cuneiform
Question 8
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How was portraiture different during Egypt's Middle Kingdom?
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It displayed more idealism.
It wasn't included in tombs.
It was larger in scale.
It showed more emotion.
Question 9
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_______ is a two-dimensional or flat area defined by the borders of an outline.
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Volume
Shape
Line
Contour
Question 10
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An illusionistic painting, the object of which is to trick people into thinking the painting is real, is known as a
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canon.
still life.
lithograph.
trompe l'oeil
.
Question 11
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In some works of art, the size of the figures denotes their importance. This is
known as
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iconography.
hierarchic scale.
stylization.
abstraction.
Question 12
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In Egypt, which of the following would be portrayed most naturalistically?
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A king
A military leader
A queen
A person of lesser social rank
Question 13
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To depict the human body according to an idea of physical perfection is called
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idealization.
naturalism.
realism.
romanticism.
Question 14
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Simple pictures, called pictographs, evolved into representations of syllable sounds known as
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phonograms.
icons.
cuneiforms.
hieroglyphs.
Question 15
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The most well-preserved complex of the Giza pyramids is that of
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Djoser.
Menkaure.
Khufu.
Khafre.
Question 16
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In Russia and Ukraine, Upper Paleolithic homes were made of
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timber.
natural caves.
stones.
mammoth bones.
Question 17
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Which of the following marked the emergence of the human body as the primary location of the human identity?
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Woman from Willendorf
Woman and Man
Lion-Human
Cave paintings in Chauvet Cave
Question 18
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Which part of Persepolis could hold thousands of people?
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The treasury
The Apadana
The ziggurat
The palace
Question 19
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What was unusual about Egypt during the reign of Akhenaten?
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It was monotheistic.
Slavery was abolished.
It was ruled by the Hyksos.
Images of gods were outlawed.
Question 20
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Which two great rivers run through Mesopotamia?
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The Euphrates and the Nile
The Indus and the Nile
The Nile and the Tigris
The Tigris and the Euphrates
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