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For First Semester G 12 Ancient Greece
For First Semester G 12 Ancient Greece
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false. Click ‘A’ for true, ‘B’ for false. Press ‘send’ for each answer.
1. Greeks gathered every four years at Olympia for the Olympic Games to compete against each other and to
honor the gods.
2. The leadership of Athens in the Persian Wars, its access to the treasury of the Delian League, and the
patronage of Pericles led to the Golden Age of Athens.
3. A terrible plague struck Athens in 430 and 429 BC, changing the course of the Peloponnesian War.
4. Hellenistic culture blended elements of Greek civilization with ideas from Persia, Egypt, Central Asia, and
other regions.
5. Alexander the Great discouraged Greeks from mingling with people from the places he conquered.
6. Alexander the Great built the largest empire the world had ever seen.
7. From artwork historians have learned that Minoan life was tied to the sea.
8. The Mycenaeans were probably peaceful traders with little or no military.
9. Greek drama had its roots in Athens and was created as part of religious festivals honoring Dionysus, the god
of wine and celebration.
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Click on the letter of the best choice and
press ‘send’.
10. Who took the throne in Macedonia after King Philip II was assassinated?
a. Alexander c. Darius II
b. Philip III d. Archimedes
13. Who was the famous Greek teacher that instructed Alexander the Great?
a. Socrates c. Plato
b. Aristotle d. none of the above
14. Which of the following series of events is in the correct chronological (time) order?
a. Peloponnesian war, Greek Golden Age, c. Persian wars, Peloponnesian war, Greek
Persian wars Golden Age
b. Socrates, Aristotle, Plato d. Persian wars, Greek Golden Age,
Peloponnesian war
15. Which of the following is an able leader of Athens that helps bring about democracy?
a. Pheidippides c. Socrates
b. Pericles d. Themistocles
16. Which of the following statements about the geography of Greece and its effect on the people is true?
a. The mountains caused the Greeks to be c. The isolated location of Greece from the
somewhat isolated from each other. ancient world meant that they did not
trade with other civilizations.
b. The vast expanses of land was good for d. all of the above are true.
farming.
17. Which of the following was the name of the Greek soldier that runs from Marathon to Athens (26.2
miles) and carries the message of victory over the Persians?
a. Socrates c. Pericles
b. Pheidippides d. Plato
18. Which famous battle, depicted in the movie “300” pitted the Spartans (Greeks) vs. the Persians?
a. Thermopylae c. Marathon
b. Salamis d. Thebes
20. Most of what we know about Socrates comes from the writing of
a. Socrates himself c. Hippocrates
b. Pericles d. Plato
21. Which school of Greek thought believed that people should take what life brings with dignity and
reason?
a. Epicureanism c. Philosophy
b. Greek Mythology d. Stoicism
22. This pair of people were some of the first histor ians in Ancient Greece
a. Thucydides and Herodotus c. Thucydides and Sophocles
b. Pericles and Socrates d. Thucydides and Aristophanes
24. Which of the following Greek inventors is responsible for developing the p ulley and the lever?
a. Hippocrates c. Archimedes
b. Pythagoras d. Euclid
26. Study the map titled “The Peloponnesian War.” According to the map, which side controlled much
of the territory surrounding the Aegean Sea during the Peloponnesian War?
a. the Delian League c. neutral states
b. the Peloponnesian League d. Persia
27. Study the map titled “The Peloponnesian War.” What statement about the Peloponnesian War is best
supported by the map?
a. Athens and Sparta were both members of the Delian League.
b. The Persian Empire sent a navy to aid Athens.
c. Athens needed ships to communicate with its allies.
d. Ionia refused to enter the Delian League.
29. New schools of philosophy developed during the Hellenistic period, in part because
a. people sought ways to explain the violence and bloodshed of the period.
b. people rejected the Greek gods.
c. Alexander brought philosophers together from all over his empire.
d. classical philosophy absorbed ideas from other cultures.
TRUE/FALSE
1. ANS: T
2. ANS: T
3. ANS: T
4. ANS: T
5. ANS: F
6. ANS: T
7. ANS: T
8. ANS: F
9. ANS: T
MULTIPLE CHOICE
10. ANS: A
11. ANS: C
12. ANS: B
13. ANS: B
14. ANS: D
15. ANS: B
16. ANS: A
17. ANS: B
18. ANS: A
19. ANS: C
20. ANS: D
21. ANS: D
22. ANS: A
23. ANS: C
24. ANS: C
25. ANS: C
26. ANS: A
27. ANS: C
28. ANS: D
29. ANS: D
30. ANS: C