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MODULE 02 (Greek & Roman Architecture)

Illustration A

1. Identify the part tagged as “1” from the figure


A. Stereobate C. Doric
B. Stylobate D. Ionic

2. Identify the part tagged as “2” from the figure


A. Stereobate C. Doric
B. Stylobate D. Ionic

3. What type of order is shown on the figure?


A. Stereobate C. Doric
B. Stylobate D. Ionic
4. Ancient Greek room reserved only for the women of the household.
A. Gynaikon
B. Andron
C. Kitchen
D. Shop

5. Term used to describe a room feature specific to a Greek house and existed largely for the
purpose of entertaining guests. This is also a room exclusively for the men of the household.
A. Gynaikon
B. Andron
C. Kitchen
D. Shop

6. The entrance passage to the Roman Domus.


A. Peristyle
B. Cubicula
C. Oecus
D. Prothyrum

7. An inner collonaded court with a garden on a Roman Domus.


A. Peristyle
B. Cubicula
C. Oecus
D. Prothyrum

8. Simple, solid and practical solution constructed and designed by the Romans to resist the
rush of water.
A. Pons
B. Fountains
C. Aqueduct
D. Salientes

9. The hot room, or room with a hot water bath, in a Roman Thermae.
A. Untoria
B. Tepidarium
C. Calidarium
D. Frigidarium
10. Considered as the most perfectly preserved Ancient Roman building and is now currently a
Christian church.
A. Temple of Vesta
B. The Pantheon
C. Trajan’s Basilica
D. Temple of Nike

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