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The Golden Age of Athens
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Quiz made by Reese Boyd and Ana Lisa Vigil-Benitez on The Golden Age of Athens Multiple choice and True or False questions
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Question 1
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When was the golden age?
Answer
542 - 431 B.C.E
479 - 431 B.C.E
379 - 223 B.C.E
667 - 548 B.C.E
Question 2
Question
Pericles helped rebuild Athens
Answer
True
False
Question 3
Question
What caused the destruction of Athens?
Answer
The Pericucal War
?
The Athen War
Battle of Thermopylae
Question 4
Question
Athens is a city of contracts.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
Question
How did Pericles help Athens?
Answer
He paid the salaries of the men who worked in public office
He promoted constructing public and religious buildings
he promoted creativity in arts.
All of the answers listed
Question 6
Question
Athena was the god of Wisdom and War.
Answer
True
False
Question 7
Question
A famous statue in Delphi was dedicated to who?
Answer
Athena
Apollo
Zues
Question 8
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The gods who lived on Mount Olympus were called the Gods of Olympia.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
Question
The simplest column is the Ionic
Answer
True
False
Question 10
Question
The most complex column is the corinthian.
Image:
Download 3 (binary/octet-stream)
Answer
True
False
Question 11
Question
describe the layout of the Parthenon.
Answer
Built on a long rectangle platform, 8 columns across front and back and 17 along each side
Built on a long rectangle platform, 6 columns across front and back and 14 along each side
Built on a long rectangle platform, 17 columns across front and back and 8 along each side
Built on a small square platform, 9 columns across front and back and 9 along each side
Question 12
Question
Sculptors in Athens set up a workshop far away from the statue they were building so they could be closer to materials.
Answer
True
False
Question 13
Question
Who were the early Greek statues influenced by
Answer
The Romans
The Egyptians
No one, early Greek statues had their own style
The Chinese
Question 14
Question
A famous Athenian sculptor was a man named Raman
Answer
True
False
Question 15
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How many people could the Theater of Dionyus hold?
Answer
Thousands
Hundreds
Millions
10 - 20
Question 16
Question
Women were the only ones who could take part in a play.
Answer
True
False
Question 17
Question
How was a Greek theater shaped
Answer
A rectangle
It was only a stage and Greeks sat wherever
A bowl
A square
Question 18
Question
philosophy means the study of wisdom
Answer
True
False
Question 19
Question
Why was Socrates Sentenced to death?
Answer
He was guilty of murder
He told people he was a god, therefore showing disloyalty to the gods
He was accused of not honoring the gods and of leading people into disloyalty.
Question 20
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The pancratium was...
Answer
fighting, which ended when a man surrendered died, or lost consciousness.
chariot races and horse races , one example is jumping from chariot to chariot
footraces, one example is when men wore armor while running
It was a trivia game on the greek gods
all of the listed answers
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