Deck 2: The Ancient Near East

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"The one who saw the abyss." refers to

A)Inanna.
B)Achilles.
C)Enki.
D)Gilgamesh.
E)Abu.
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Sumerian art is characterized by

A)symmetry when seen from the front.
B)clasped hands.
C)large eyes in upturned faces.
D)All these answers are correct.
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The staring,wide eyes of the Tell Asmar statues are believed to indicate that the figures are

A)apotropaic.
B)praying.
C)in the presence of a god.
D)terrified by evil spirits.
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The oldest planned town excavated so far is located at

A)Çatal Hüyük.
B)Jerusalem.
C)Jericho.
D)Babylon.
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Which of the following is NOT a Mesopotamian god?

A)Anu
B)Isis
C)Ishtar
D)Inanna
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The oldest fortified city,and a place of continuous habitation,is

A)Malta.
B)Çatal Hüyük.
C)Stonehenge.
D)Jericho.
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Plastered Neolithic skulls were found in

A)Uruk.
B)Jericho.
C)Ur.
D)Tell Asmar.
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The Mesopotamians believed in

A)a heavenly afterlife.
B)a gloomy afterlife.
C)a joyous afterlife.
D)a materialistic afterlife.
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The largest Neolithic site so far discovered in the ancient Near East is located in modern

A)Iraq.
B)Iran.
C)Turkey.
D)Jordan.
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The first recorded epic is about

A)Noah.
B)Odysseus.
C)Abraham.
D)Gilgamesh.
E)Inanna.
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The beards of the Tell Asmar statues are best described as

A)red and stylized.
B)naturalistic and black.
C)stylized and curvilinear.
D)black and stylized.
E)black and curvilinear.
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Nergal and Ereshkigal are the

A)king and queen of the underworld.
B)king and queen of the sky.
C)king and queen of nature.
D)king and queen of the sea.
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Ziggurats are

A)symbolic temples.
B)symbolic rivers.
C)symbolic sculptures.
D)symbolic mountains.
Question
A ziggurat is a

A)pyramid.
B)fort.
C)building made by Gudea.
D)Mesopotamian temple platform.
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Which of the following was found at Uruk?

A)the White Temple
B)the Abu Temple
C)the Ur Temple
D)the Stele of Urnammu
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The earliest known writing is called

A)cuneiform.
B)hieroglyphics.
C)the alphabet.
D)Akkadian.
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Ziggurats are an example of

A)post-and-lintel construction.
B)arcuated construction.
C)load-bearing construction.
D)cantilever construction.
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Shamash is the Akkadian

A)moon god.
B)lightning god.
C)sun god.
D)supreme god.
Question
The hieros gamos refers to

A)a festival of the new year.
B)a fertility ceremony.
C)a sacred marriage.
D)a holy game.
Question
Neolithic cultures in the Near East developed about ________ years earlier than in Europe.

A)1,000
B)2,000
C)3,000
D)4,000
E)5,000
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A stele is

A)a knife.
B)a weapon.
C)a boundary marker.
D)a clay tablet.
E)a city wall.
Question
The statues of Gudea are best described as

A)of diorite, stylized and organic.
B)of marble and naturalistic.
C)idealized and naturalistic.
D)naturalistic and organic.
E)of gold, and with long, flowing hair.
Question
Lions were traditional guardians because

A)they were kings of the animals.
B)they were thought never to sleep.
C)they were powerful enough to keep enemies away.
D)they symbolized the human king.
E)they protect their cubs.
Question
The figure of Naram-Sin is shown

A)with frontal shoulders and profile legs.
B)with a frontal head and shoulders.
C)with frontal legs and a profile head.
D)with frontal shoulders and legs.
E)holding a rod and scepter.
Question
Rahotep and Nofret are NOT A.a prince and a princess.
B)two seated sculptures.
C)a king and a queen.
D)depicted in high relief.
E)seated in rigid poses.
Question
Sargon was

A)an Akkadian ruler.
B)a Sumerian ruler.
C)a Hittite ruler.
D)the ruler of Lagash.
E)the ruler of Ur.
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Hammurabi is known for

A)the Epic of Gilgamesh.
B)building the walls of Uruk.
C)worshipping the sun god.
D)making stelai.
E)a law code.
Question
The seated statue of Khafre dates to around A.3000 B.C.
B)2500 B.C.
C)2000 B.C.
D)3500 B.C.
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The Hittite civilization was located in

A)modern Israel.
B)modern Jordan.
C)modern Iraq.
D)modern Iran.
E)modern Turkey.
Question
Assurbanipal was known for

A)his cruelty and culture.
B)his cruelty and virtue.
C)his culture and learning.
D)his power and his generosity.
E)his charm and his diplomacy.
Question
Which of the following does a Lamassu NOT have?

A)five legs.
B)wings.
C)horned cap.
D)a sword.
E)a beard.
Question
The Ishtar Gate is from

A)Paris.
B)Babylon.
C)Akkad.
D)Persepolis.
Question
Gudea thought of himself mainly as a patron of

A)cuneiform tablets.
B)sculpture.
C)temples.
D)paintings.
E)poetry.
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Tigris and Euphrates are

A)Mesopotamian gods.
B)Hittite gods.
C)Mesopotamian rivers.
D)Mesopotamian mountains.
E)Mesopotamian rulers.
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Lamassu are

A)guardian lions.
B)guardian bulls.
C)guardian genii.
D)guardian kings.
E)guardian angels.
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________ ruled Akkad and waged war on his neighbors around 3000

A)Ashurnasirpal
B)Naram-Sin
B)C.
C)Narmer
D)Alexander the Great
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Palace reliefs are most likely to have been found in

A)Uruk.
B)Lagash.
C)Babylon.
D)Khorsabad.
E)Hattusas.
Question
Most Assyrian wall decoration included

A)domestic scenes.
B)war scenes.
C)royal hunting scenes.
D)both war scenes and royal hunting scenes.
Question
Sir Leonard Woolley discovered evidence of the richness of Early Dynastic culture at the site of

A)Ur.
B)Tell Asmar.
C)Uruk.
D)Persepolis.
E)Lagash.
Question
Lagash was

A)a Persian city.
B)an important city in Babylon.
C)the center of the Neolithic Anatolia.
D)an Assyrian city.
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A documented,excavated object is said to have a

A)provenance.
B)value.
C)provenience.
D)valuation.
E)meaning.
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Which of the following are most logically connected?

A)Darius, Gudea, Sargon, Hammurabi
B)Ishtar, Sargon, Woolley, Ur
C)Cyrus, Darius, Persepolis, Susa
D)Gilgamesh, Susa, Tell Asmar, Uruk
E)Urnammu, Abu, Inanna, Ishtar
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The Scythians are best known for

A)gold.
B)diorite.
C)pottery.
D)temples.
E)irrigation.
Question
A bull capital is most likely found at

A)Persepolis.
B)Lagash.
C)Babylon.
D)Anatolia.
E)Assyria.
Question
The Ishtar Gate was dedicated to

A)the god of war.
B)the goddess of fertility.
C)the goddess of the moon.
D)the god of the underworld.
E)the goddess of the hearth.
Question
Cuneiform literally means

A)cone-shaped.
B)cylindrical.
C)wedge-shaped.
D)rectangular.
E)triangular.
Question
The Ishtar Gate used

A)glazed brick.
B)a true arch.
C)patterns of horses.
D)both glazed brick and a true arch.
Question
Whereas early Mesopotamian figures are shown with twisted perspective,Persian human figures

A)show shoulders in profile.
B)have extremely large eyes.
C)have their hands clasped.
D)appear on bas-relief.
Question
The Apadana was

A)a gateway.
B)a storage room.
C)a sanctuary.
D)an audience hall.
E)an altar.
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Deck 2: The Ancient Near East
1
"The one who saw the abyss." refers to

A)Inanna.
B)Achilles.
C)Enki.
D)Gilgamesh.
E)Abu.
D
2
Sumerian art is characterized by

A)symmetry when seen from the front.
B)clasped hands.
C)large eyes in upturned faces.
D)All these answers are correct.
D
3
The staring,wide eyes of the Tell Asmar statues are believed to indicate that the figures are

A)apotropaic.
B)praying.
C)in the presence of a god.
D)terrified by evil spirits.
C
4
The oldest planned town excavated so far is located at

A)Çatal Hüyük.
B)Jerusalem.
C)Jericho.
D)Babylon.
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Which of the following is NOT a Mesopotamian god?

A)Anu
B)Isis
C)Ishtar
D)Inanna
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The oldest fortified city,and a place of continuous habitation,is

A)Malta.
B)Çatal Hüyük.
C)Stonehenge.
D)Jericho.
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7
Plastered Neolithic skulls were found in

A)Uruk.
B)Jericho.
C)Ur.
D)Tell Asmar.
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The Mesopotamians believed in

A)a heavenly afterlife.
B)a gloomy afterlife.
C)a joyous afterlife.
D)a materialistic afterlife.
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9
The largest Neolithic site so far discovered in the ancient Near East is located in modern

A)Iraq.
B)Iran.
C)Turkey.
D)Jordan.
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10
The first recorded epic is about

A)Noah.
B)Odysseus.
C)Abraham.
D)Gilgamesh.
E)Inanna.
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11
The beards of the Tell Asmar statues are best described as

A)red and stylized.
B)naturalistic and black.
C)stylized and curvilinear.
D)black and stylized.
E)black and curvilinear.
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12
Nergal and Ereshkigal are the

A)king and queen of the underworld.
B)king and queen of the sky.
C)king and queen of nature.
D)king and queen of the sea.
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Ziggurats are

A)symbolic temples.
B)symbolic rivers.
C)symbolic sculptures.
D)symbolic mountains.
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14
A ziggurat is a

A)pyramid.
B)fort.
C)building made by Gudea.
D)Mesopotamian temple platform.
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Which of the following was found at Uruk?

A)the White Temple
B)the Abu Temple
C)the Ur Temple
D)the Stele of Urnammu
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16
The earliest known writing is called

A)cuneiform.
B)hieroglyphics.
C)the alphabet.
D)Akkadian.
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Ziggurats are an example of

A)post-and-lintel construction.
B)arcuated construction.
C)load-bearing construction.
D)cantilever construction.
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18
Shamash is the Akkadian

A)moon god.
B)lightning god.
C)sun god.
D)supreme god.
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19
The hieros gamos refers to

A)a festival of the new year.
B)a fertility ceremony.
C)a sacred marriage.
D)a holy game.
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Neolithic cultures in the Near East developed about ________ years earlier than in Europe.

A)1,000
B)2,000
C)3,000
D)4,000
E)5,000
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A stele is

A)a knife.
B)a weapon.
C)a boundary marker.
D)a clay tablet.
E)a city wall.
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22
The statues of Gudea are best described as

A)of diorite, stylized and organic.
B)of marble and naturalistic.
C)idealized and naturalistic.
D)naturalistic and organic.
E)of gold, and with long, flowing hair.
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23
Lions were traditional guardians because

A)they were kings of the animals.
B)they were thought never to sleep.
C)they were powerful enough to keep enemies away.
D)they symbolized the human king.
E)they protect their cubs.
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24
The figure of Naram-Sin is shown

A)with frontal shoulders and profile legs.
B)with a frontal head and shoulders.
C)with frontal legs and a profile head.
D)with frontal shoulders and legs.
E)holding a rod and scepter.
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25
Rahotep and Nofret are NOT A.a prince and a princess.
B)two seated sculptures.
C)a king and a queen.
D)depicted in high relief.
E)seated in rigid poses.
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26
Sargon was

A)an Akkadian ruler.
B)a Sumerian ruler.
C)a Hittite ruler.
D)the ruler of Lagash.
E)the ruler of Ur.
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27
Hammurabi is known for

A)the Epic of Gilgamesh.
B)building the walls of Uruk.
C)worshipping the sun god.
D)making stelai.
E)a law code.
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28
The seated statue of Khafre dates to around A.3000 B.C.
B)2500 B.C.
C)2000 B.C.
D)3500 B.C.
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29
The Hittite civilization was located in

A)modern Israel.
B)modern Jordan.
C)modern Iraq.
D)modern Iran.
E)modern Turkey.
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30
Assurbanipal was known for

A)his cruelty and culture.
B)his cruelty and virtue.
C)his culture and learning.
D)his power and his generosity.
E)his charm and his diplomacy.
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31
Which of the following does a Lamassu NOT have?

A)five legs.
B)wings.
C)horned cap.
D)a sword.
E)a beard.
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The Ishtar Gate is from

A)Paris.
B)Babylon.
C)Akkad.
D)Persepolis.
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Gudea thought of himself mainly as a patron of

A)cuneiform tablets.
B)sculpture.
C)temples.
D)paintings.
E)poetry.
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34
Tigris and Euphrates are

A)Mesopotamian gods.
B)Hittite gods.
C)Mesopotamian rivers.
D)Mesopotamian mountains.
E)Mesopotamian rulers.
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35
Lamassu are

A)guardian lions.
B)guardian bulls.
C)guardian genii.
D)guardian kings.
E)guardian angels.
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36
________ ruled Akkad and waged war on his neighbors around 3000

A)Ashurnasirpal
B)Naram-Sin
B)C.
C)Narmer
D)Alexander the Great
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37
Palace reliefs are most likely to have been found in

A)Uruk.
B)Lagash.
C)Babylon.
D)Khorsabad.
E)Hattusas.
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38
Most Assyrian wall decoration included

A)domestic scenes.
B)war scenes.
C)royal hunting scenes.
D)both war scenes and royal hunting scenes.
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39
Sir Leonard Woolley discovered evidence of the richness of Early Dynastic culture at the site of

A)Ur.
B)Tell Asmar.
C)Uruk.
D)Persepolis.
E)Lagash.
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40
Lagash was

A)a Persian city.
B)an important city in Babylon.
C)the center of the Neolithic Anatolia.
D)an Assyrian city.
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41
A documented,excavated object is said to have a

A)provenance.
B)value.
C)provenience.
D)valuation.
E)meaning.
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42
Which of the following are most logically connected?

A)Darius, Gudea, Sargon, Hammurabi
B)Ishtar, Sargon, Woolley, Ur
C)Cyrus, Darius, Persepolis, Susa
D)Gilgamesh, Susa, Tell Asmar, Uruk
E)Urnammu, Abu, Inanna, Ishtar
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43
The Scythians are best known for

A)gold.
B)diorite.
C)pottery.
D)temples.
E)irrigation.
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44
A bull capital is most likely found at

A)Persepolis.
B)Lagash.
C)Babylon.
D)Anatolia.
E)Assyria.
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45
The Ishtar Gate was dedicated to

A)the god of war.
B)the goddess of fertility.
C)the goddess of the moon.
D)the god of the underworld.
E)the goddess of the hearth.
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46
Cuneiform literally means

A)cone-shaped.
B)cylindrical.
C)wedge-shaped.
D)rectangular.
E)triangular.
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47
The Ishtar Gate used

A)glazed brick.
B)a true arch.
C)patterns of horses.
D)both glazed brick and a true arch.
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48
Whereas early Mesopotamian figures are shown with twisted perspective,Persian human figures

A)show shoulders in profile.
B)have extremely large eyes.
C)have their hands clasped.
D)appear on bas-relief.
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The Apadana was

A)a gateway.
B)a storage room.
C)a sanctuary.
D)an audience hall.
E)an altar.
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