Quiz_ South Asia and Traditional China_ HIWD370_ Comparative Civilization
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Quiz: South Asia and Traditional China
Due
Nov 20 at 11:59pm
Points
30
Questions
30
Time Limit
60 Minutes
Instructions
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The quiz:
Covers the
Textbook
material from
Module 4: Week 4
.
Contains
30 multiple-choice, true/false, multiple-answer
questions.
Is
limited
to
1
hour
.
Allows
1 attempt
.
Is
worth 30 points
.
You are allowed to refer to your notes and textbooks at any time during the assessment.
Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday of Module 4: Week 4.
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Question 1
Overall, the Roman Empire exported to the Far East much more than it
imported.
True
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False
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Question 2
Under the Indian land-use system
most farmers gave their landlord their entire annual harvest.
the landlord paid taxes to the local king in the form of manufactured
goods.
actual title to the farmland in the realm belonged to the king.
most farmers owned about 35 acres per family.
rajas worked the land themselves.
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Question 3
The Indonesian islands became important in the spice trade.
True
False
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Question 4
Where is the pyramid temple at Borobudur located?
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Northern India
The island of Java
The Malay Peninsula
Modern-day Vietnam
Modern-day Korea
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Question 5
Muslim women had more ____ than Hindu women and were legally permitted
to ____.
rights; divorce
children; refuse sati
family responsibilities; refuse a dowry
religious freedom; remarry
dowry; keep their wages
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Question 6
Women in Southeast Asia
dominated life in almost all villages.
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had greater literacy rates and more financial independence than Indian
and Chinese women.
were seen as important only for their ability to bear daughters.
were prized for their virginity in marriage.
had fewer rights than the women of India and China.
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Question 7
In the divisions within Buddhism, those who followed the school of Theravada
believed in
the importance of strict attention to personal behavior as a means to
escape the wheel of life.
a
bodhisattva
helping someone to achieve
Nirvana
.
the divinity of Buddha.
the possibility of only one reincarnation for each soul.
the Twelve Fold Path.
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Question 8
Which statement about the Polynesian peoples is
FALSE
?
They originated on the island of Taiwan and on the southeastern coast
of China.
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They colonized the islands of Tahiti, Hawaii, and Eastern Island.
They were seafarers.
They did not include the Maoris of New Zealand.
They had sailing canoes up to 100 feet long.
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Question 9
Nanak
was the last Mongol invader to successfully control the entire Indian
subcontinent.
was the favorite
bodhisattva
of the Mahayana Buddhists.
renounced the Zoroastrian tradition of asceticism.
founded a new religious movement known as Sikhism.
conquered Delhi.
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Question 10
The Delhi Sultanate was a Hindu state that came into existence by 1200 and
ruled over northern India.
True
False
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Question 11
Aristocratic Hindu clans, known as Rajputs, led the resistance to the advances of
Islam into India by Mahmud of Ghazni and other Muslims.
True
False
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Question 12
Incorrect
Incorrect
Sikhism
tried to blend Islam and Hinduism.
practiced pacifism spite of attacks from Hindus and Muslims.
ultimately provided a third religious alternative in Persian
Afghanistan.
was founded by Nanak, a guru in Tamiland, in the early 500s.
followed the Five Pillars of Asoka.
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Question 13
Which region served as a land bridge for migrating peoples who ultimately
traveled to Australia?
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The Malay Peninsula
The Khyber Pass
The Gobi Desert
The Islands of Japan
The Deccan Plateau
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Question 14
Where was the capital of the Kushan kingdom located?
Pataliputra
Bactria
Kanchipuram
Bombay
Karakoram
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Question 15
Which statement about the Kushan kingdom is
FALSE
?
It benefitted from its intermediary role in trade between China and
Rome.
Its growth was aided by the increasing appeal of Buddhism.
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It met a dubious end in the third century.
It outlawed Buddhism during King Kanishka’s reign.
Its ruler, King Kanishka, was an ardent Buddhist.
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Question 16
Khubilai Khan's capital was located in
Samarkand.
Chang'an.
Khanbaliq.
Hangzhou.
Karakorum.
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Question 17
The Silk Road connected
India and South-East Asia.
India and China.
China, South-East Asia, and Europe.
China, India, and the Middle East.
Europe and the Middle East.
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Question 18
During its final decades, the Song rulers were forced to pay tribute to the
Jurchen peoples.
True
False
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Question 19
Most scholars think it likely that Zheng He circumnavigated the globe.
True
False
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Question 20
Incorrect
Incorrect
Rice became the main food crop in China during which dynasty?
Han
Ming
Tang
Song
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Sui
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Question 21
The Popes and Great Khans of the Mongol empire
tolerated each other's religious views because of the great distance
that separated them
both believed that their respective actions were sanctioned by heaven
had no cause for disagreement as Popes were religious leaders and
Khans were secular leaders
were too distant in terms of geographic location to have dealings with
one another
None of the above.
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Question 22
Much of the Silk Road trade was carried by traders from
Central Asia.
India.
southern China.
Japan.
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eastern Europe.
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Question 23
The Confucian scholar who was the primary proponent of the idea that the
correct way to transcend the material world was self-cultivation through the
"investigation of things" was
Zhu Xi.
Wang Yangming.
Fa Xua.
Tang Wo.
Shao Yung.
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Question 24
The Sui emperor was a(n) ____ ruler.
indifferent
benevolent
tyrannical
timid
popular
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Question 25
The Tang Dynasty witnessed a flowering of Chinese culture.
True
False
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Question 26
The Chinese concept of history has traditionally been different from that of the
West in that the Chinese tended to have a
cyclical concept of time.
short-term view of history.
linear view of history.
a disregard for history.
a finite notion of time.
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Question 27
The Sui Dynasty was China’s longest dynasty.
True
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False
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Question 28
In 755, a rebellion that briefly gained control of Chang’an undermined the ____
Dynasty.
Tang
Song
Sui
Yuan
Ming
1 / 1 pts
Question 29
The Tale of the Marshes
is a sentimental tale of day-to-day peasant life.
True
False
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Question 30
Wu Zhao
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was the founder of the White Lotus sect.
translated
The Way of the Dao
into Khitan.
was the Chinese name of Marco Polo.
was the founder of the Ming Dynasty.
became empress of China.
Quiz Score:
28
out of 30