1. The national weapon of Persians (500 B.C.) was the ______ an their cavalry was the main strength of their armies.
a. sword
b. spear
c. bow
d. ax
Ans. : C
2. In imperial Athens (429 B.C.) _________ was the outstanding figure in public life who believed that every citizen should have equal opportunity in the state.
a. Cyrus
b. Solon
c. Philip
d. Pericles
Ans. : D
3. Among the finest and most splendid public construction an Ancient Athens was the _____ temple of Athena.
a. acropolis
b. citadel
c. parthenon
d. persepolis
Ans. : C
4. The far-sighted Greek statesman Pericles had beauty of face and bearing such that he was often compared to the Olympian _________.
a. Adonis
b. Zeus
c. Mars
d. Mercury
Ans. : B
5. When Alexander died (325 B.C.) his huge empire broke into large kingdoms including the Saleucids which did NOT cover _________.
a. Africa
b. Persia
c. Mesopotamia
d. Syria
Ans. : A
6. Where did women (200 B.C. ) enjoy full property of rights and could manage their own business affairs?
a. Italy and Sicily
b. Athens and Sparta
c. Egypt and Babylonia
d. Near East and Middle East
Ans. : C
7. What method is used by historians to learn the truth about past ages in man's life?
a. Exploring tradition
b. Interviewing people
c. Uncovering recorded evidence
d. Viewing historical films
Ans. : C
8. Which is most crude among ways civilizations recorded thoughts and deeds after the art of writing was invented five, six thousand years ago?
a. On papyri paper
b. On leather skin
c. On wood
d. On stone or pottery
Ans. : C
9. The earlier period of which we have no written evidence of written records (letters, contracts, accounts, etc.) that comprise people's literature is technically known as _________.
a. prehistoric
b. primordial
c. pristine
d. predated
Ans. : A
10. These people belong to the great Mongolian or yellow EXCEPT __________.
a. Japanese
b. Chinese
c. American Indians
d. Arabs
Ans. : D
11. Which buildings believed to be symbols of American economic power, was attached by Islamic fundamentalists on September 11, 2011.
a. Empire State Building
b. Bubonic Plague
c. World Trade Center
d. The Cold War
Ans. : C
12. The "lightning war" that Hitler introduced in World War II is called ____________.
a. The Greatest War
b. Scharnhorst
c. Lebensraum
d. Blitzkrieg
Ans. : D
13. Asia is said to be the "cradle of civilization" while ___________ is said to be the "birthplace of the Human species."
a. Australia
b. Africa
c. South America
d. Antarctica
Ans. : B
14. The only Southeast Asian country never colonized by European power is ___________.
a. Japan
b. Thailand
c. Korea
d. Malaysia
Ans. : B
15. The state of Israel was known in ancient time as
a. Palestine
b. India
c. Canaan
d. Galilea
Ans. : C
16. Which country is NOT a member of the ASEAN?
a. Vietnam
b. Cambodia
c. China
d. Myanmar
Ans. : C
17. The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development held in Rio de Janeiro underscored the vital role in sustainable development of these people due to their tradition, identity and culture. Who are they?
a. Indigenous people
b. Immigrants
c. Urban folks
d. Rural folks
Ans. : A
18. What was declared as the International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Nonviolence for the Children of the World by the United Nations?
a. 1995-2005
b. 2005- 2015
c. 1990-2000
d. 2001-2010
Ans. : D
19. Which country first hosted the International Congress which promoted the Culture of Peace?
a. Brazil
b. America
c. Africa
d. Germany
Ans. : C
20. Sumerian tales like the Gilgamesh story of creation and the flood are __________ literature.
a. prophetic
b. epic
c. poetic
d. romantic
Ans. : B
21. Among the national god of Egypt of early dynasties was believed to have incarnated in the form of a ________.
a. crocodile
b. cat
c. jackal
d. ram
Ans. : D
22. Egyptians mummified the bodies of their dead because of their belief in the _______ of the soul.
a. spirituality
b. sanctity
c. immortality
d. personality
Ans. : C
23. While Ancient Egypt maintained medical schools for practice of medicine, surgery treatment was not always scientific because these used ___________ and magical arts.
a. ointments
b. herbs
c. charms
d. drugs
Ans. : C
24 In the world, the Phoenicians were known for many skills but NOT as ___________
a. keen traders
b. mercenary soldiers
c. expert shipbuilders
d. skillful craftsmen
Ans. : B
25. The greatest contribution of the Phoenicians to the progress of the ancient world was their adoption of _________.
a. alphabet
b. mercenary soldiers
c. expert shipbuilders
d. skillful craftsmen
Ans. : A
26. The greatest contribution of the Israelites to civilization that culminated in Solomon's temple to the god Jehovah was _____ in nature.
a. economic
b. religious
c. political
d. artistic
Ans. : B
27. These were the advantages of the world's first coins issued by Lydian kings EXCEPT __________.
a. stamp of rulers guaranteed their value
b. easy to bring around
c. no weight process was needed
d. made of natural alloy of gold or silver
Ans. : B
28. The Ancient Greeks valued the education of the __________ to think, to talk and to act.
a. soldier
b. state
c. individual
d. mercenary
Ans. : C
29. These were the most important languages of the ancient Indo-European languages (from India across Europe to the Atlantic Ocean around 30 B.C.) EXCEPT )________.
a. Greek
b. English
c. Latin
d. Celtic
Ans. : B
30. These are among the modern languages in Europe EXCEPT _________.
a. Latin
b. English
c. French
d. German
Ans. : A
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