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1. Greek and ________ art marked the beginning, set standards, and greatly influ

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1.

Greek and ________ art marked the beginning, set standards, and greatly influenced the art of the Western world.

2.

The Great Sphinx, which sits near the pyramids, was built by the Pharaoh ________ .

3.

The Emperor Qin Shi Huang was buried in his great tomb surrounded by ________ .

4.

The great Greek sculpture, The Nike of Samothrace is a representation of ________ landing on the prow of ship.

5.

The Roman Colosseum has Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns; however the most important architectural element in terms of its structure is the use of ________ .

6.

The Roman Pantheon has an opening in the ceiling or dome known as ________ .

7.

Although the Greeks were politically fragmented they were united by their common language and religion, sophisticated literature and art, and their ________ .

8.

The ________ contributed the tradition of realistic portraiture to the world of Western sculpture.

9.

Akhenaton tried to introduce ________ to the Egyptians.

10.

The Greek sculpture, The Three Goddesses, is also known as the ________ .

11.

The epics the Iliad and the Odyssey were written by ________ .

12.

The Laocoon group represents the ultimate in first century ________ theatrics.

13.

One of the most famous victory symbols of imperial Rome, which commemorates victories against the Dacians is the ________ .

14.

The sculpture of Nefertiti has come to symbolize ________ .

15.

The Battle of Romans and Barbarians decorated a stone ________ , which the Romans used to bury their dead.

16.

The Athenian Acropolis was build by the Greek leader ________ .

17.

The Indian stupa is not a traditional building or house of worship such as a church, temple or mosque because it is actually a ________ that cannot be entered.

18.

A feature of the architectural masterpiece, the Parthenon was that ceremonies were ________ .

19.

Pax Romanus means ________ .

20.

Egyptian art and culture focused on ________ .

21.

Canon simply means measure or ________ .

22.

In additional to the Roman arch the ________ was also developed by the Romans.

23.

A ________ is built up of tiny pieces of tiles or colored stones.

24.

The Roman style began to decline with the ________ .

25.

Akhenaton's wife was Queen ________ .

1.

Greek and ________ art marked the beginning, set standards, and greatly influenced the art of the Western world.

a. Egyptian b. Chinese c. Roman d. Indian

2.

The Great Sphinx, which sits near the pyramids, was built by the Pharaoh ________ .

a. Mycerinus b. Tutankhamen c. Chephren d. Akhenaton

3.

The Emperor Qin Shi Huang was buried in his great tomb surrounded by ________ .

a. thousands of soldiers b. priceless treasures c. a golden coffin d. a carved sarcophagus

4.

The great Greek sculpture, The Nike of Samothrace is a representation of ________ landing on the prow of ship.

a. Venus de Milo b. Aphrodite of Melos c. a great athlete d. a victory goddess

5.

The Roman Colosseum has Doric, Ionic and Corinthian columns; however the most important architectural element in terms of its structure is the use of ________ .

a. the round arch b. elevators c. thirteen stories d. slim columns

6.

The Roman Pantheon has an opening in the ceiling or dome known as ________ .

a. a theos b. a rotunda c. an oculus d. a coffer

7.

Although the Greeks were politically fragmented they were united by their common language and religion, sophisticated literature and art, and their ________ .

a. islands b. sculpture c. monotheism d. love of athletics

8.

The ________ contributed the tradition of realistic portraiture to the world of Western sculpture.

a. Chinese b. Romans c. Greeks d. Egyptians

9.

Akhenaton tried to introduce ________ to the Egyptians.

a. elegance and beauty b. monotheism c. polytheism d. mummies

10.

The Greek sculpture, The Three Goddesses, is also known as the ________ .

a. the Eglin Marbles b. the Discobolos c. Yakshi d. Venus of Willendorf

11.

The epics the Iliad and the Odyssey were written by ________ .

a. Aeschylus b. Homer c. Sophocles d. Euripides

12.

The Laocoon group represents the ultimate in first century ________ theatrics.

a. Roman b. Egyptian c. Chinese d. Hellenistic

13.

One of the most famous victory symbols of imperial Rome, which commemorates victories against the Dacians is the ________ .

a. Column of Trajan b. Arch of Constantine c. Colosseum d. Pantheon

14.

The sculpture of Nefertiti has come to symbolize ________ .

a. ideal feminine beauty b. Egyptian queens c. movie stars d. monotheism

15.

The Battle of Romans and Barbarians decorated a stone ________ , which the Romans used to bury their dead.

a. pyramid b. amphitheater c. sarcophagus d. mound

16.

The Athenian Acropolis was build by the Greek leader ________ .

a. Iktinos b. Pericles c. Polykleitos d. Myron

17.

The Indian stupa is not a traditional building or house of worship such as a church, temple or mosque because it is actually a ________ that cannot be entered.

a. sculpture b. pyramid c. theater d. mound

18.

A feature of the architectural masterpiece, the Parthenon was that ceremonies were ________ .

a. held outside the building b. it was a religious shrine that faced outward c. the columns were irregular d. all of the above

19.

Pax Romanus means ________ .

a. Mare Nostrum b. Spear Carrier c. Roman peace d. polytheism

20.

Egyptian art and culture focused on ________ .

a. athletic ability b. stocism c. enlightenment d. the afterlife

21.

Canon simply means measure or ________ .

a. Greek b. statue c. model d. Spear Carrier

22.

In additional to the Roman arch the ________ was also developed by the Romans.

a. dome b. oculus c. rotunda d. coffer

23.

A ________ is built up of tiny pieces of tiles or colored stones.

a. coffer b. rotunda c. mosaic d. oculus

24.

The Roman style began to decline with the ________ .

a. Arch of Constantine b. Arch of Hadrian c. Column of Trajan d. Pantheon

25.

Akhenaton's wife was Queen ________ .

a. Kha-Merer-Nebty b. Nefertari c. Cleopatra d. Nefertiti

Explanation / Answer

ANSWER:

1) c. Roman

2) c. Chephren

3) a. thousands of soldiers

4) d. a victory goddess

5) d. slim columns

6) b. a rotunda

7) d. love of athletics

8) b. Romans

9) b. monotheism

10) a. the Eglin Marbles

11) b. Homer

12) d. Hellenistic

13) a. Column of Trajan

14) b. Egyptian queens

15) b. amphitheater

16) b. Pericles

17) a. sculpture

18) d. all of the above

19) c. Roman peace

20) d. the afterlife

21) b. statue

22) c. rotunda

23) c. mosaic

24) a. Arch of Constantine

25) b. Nefertari