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Stokstad, Art: A Brief History, 6e, Test Item File:Chapter 2, Art of the Ancient Near East
Multiple-Choice Questions
1.
The term โMesopotamiaโ means land
a.
outside the rivers.
b.
between the rivers.
c.
North of the rivers.
d.
South of the rivers.
Question Title: TB_02_01_Chapter Introduction_Remember_2.1
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic:Chapter Introduction, Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
2.
Which two great rivers run through Mesopotamia?
a.
the Euphrates and the Nile
b.
the Indus and the Nile
c.
the Nile and the Tigris
d.
the Tigris and the Euphrates
Question Title: TB_02_02_Chapter Introduction_Remember_2.1
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic:Chapter Introduction, Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
3.
Simple pictures, called pictographs, evolved into representations of syllable sounds
known as
a.
hieroglyphs.
b.
cuneiforms.
c.
phonograms.
d.
icons.
Question Title: TB_02_03_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
4.
What is the name for an early form of writing using wedge-shaped marks?
a.
hieroglyphic
b.
cuneiform
c.
pictograph
d.
hieratic
Question Title: TB_02_04_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
5.
Which of the following is a writing instrument shaped like a triangular wedge?
a.
cuneiform
b.
stele
c.
cartouche
d.
stylus
Question Title: TB_02_05_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
6.
A tall stepped structure in Mesopotamia with a shrine on the top is a
a.
pyramid.
b.
temple.
c.
ziggurat.
d.
necropolis.
Question Title: TB_02_06_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
7.
a.
b.
c.
The Sumerians worshiped many gods, among them Inanna, the goddess of
love and beauty.
love and happiness.
love and death.
d.
love and war.
Question Title: TB_02_07_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
8.
Which of the following is the term for the traditional ways of representing forms?
a.
homages
b.
salutations
c.
registers
d.
conventions
Question Title: TB_02_08_Sumer_Understand_2.1
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
9.
Which adjective would best describe Sumerian votive figures?
a.
cylindrical
b.
spherical
c.
rectangular
d.
triangular
Question Title: TB_02_09_Sumer_Understand_2.1
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
10.
As seen in the carved vessel from Uruk, the horizontal bands where visual narratives are
displayed are known as
a.
brackets.
b.
bays.
c.
registers.
d.
pillars.
Question Title: TB_02_10_Sumer_Remember_2.1
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
11.
A small stone, decorated with incised patterns, that makes an identifying โsignatureโ
when rolled across soft clay or wax is called a
a.
cylinder seal.
b.
capital.
c.
stele.
d.
cairn.
Question Title: TB_02_11_Sumer_Understand_2.1
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
12.
An upright stone slab decorated with writing or images that is used as a marker or
memorial is a
a.
dolmen.
b.
stele.
c.
pylon.
d.
cairn.
Question Title: TB_02_12_Looking Forward_Remember_2.2
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic:Looking Forward; Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
13. Which of the following cultures conquered the Akkadian Empire in 2180 BCE?
a.
the Guti
b.
the Sumerians
c.
the Babylonians
d.
the Assyrians
Question Title: TB_02_13_Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon_Remember_2.2
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic: Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
14.
The Stele of Naram-Sin commemorates
a.
a military victory.
b.
the dedication of Naram-Sinโs palace.
c.
the first law code.
d.
the grave of Naram-Sin.
Question Title: TB_02_14_Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon_Understand_2.2
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic: Looking Forward; Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
15.
In some works of art, the size of the figures denotes their importance. This is known as
a.
hierarchic scale.
b.
iconography.
c.
stylization.
d.
abstraction.
Question Title: TB_02_15_Looking Forward_Understand_2.2
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic:Looking Forward; Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
16.
The worldโs oldest recorded code of law is found on the
a.
Stele of Naram-Sin.
b.
Votive Statue of Gudea.
c.
the Carved Vessel from Uruk.
d.
Stele of Hammurabi.
Question Title: TB_02_16_Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon_Understand_2.2
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic: Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
17.
A guardian figure found on Assyrian gateways is called
a.
an anthromorph.
b.
a sphinx.
c.
a lamassu.
d.
a taotie.
Question Title: TB_02_17_Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians_Remember_2.3
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
18.
Which culture strongly influenced the Assyrians?
a.
Sumerian
b.
Babylonian
c.
Egyptian
d
Akkadian
Question Title: TB_02_18_Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians_Understand_2.3
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
19.
The relief sculpture of Assurbanipal and His Queen in the Gardenis a depiction of
a.
a military victory celebration.
b.
a romantic love scene.
c.
an homage to the king.
d.
a religious ritual.
Question Title: TB_02_19_Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians_Understand_2.3
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
20.
a.
b.
Who was the most well-known Neo-Babylonian ruler?
King Croesus
Nebuchadnezzar II
c.
Xerxes I
d.
Darius I
Question Title: TB_02_20_Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians_Remember_2.3
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
21.
As seen in the Ishtar Gate, the notched towers can also be described as
a.
crenellated.
b.
undercut.
c.
glazed.
d.
buttressed.
Question Title: TB_02_21_Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians_Remember_2.3
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
22.
The Persians laid out Persepolis in a rectangular grid. From whom did they borrow this
tradition?
a.
the Babylonians and Indians
b.
the Romans and Carthaginians
c.
the Greeks and Egyptians
d.
the Japanese and Chinese
Question Title: TB_02_22_Persia_Understand_2.4
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.4Appraise the impact of the Persian conquest on the history of ancient
Near Eastern architecture.
Topic: Persia
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
23.
Along with organizing lands into twenty tribute-paying areas, what practice made Darius
an effective and able administrator?
a.
a system of fair taxation
b.
a large building project
c.
a nationalistic tradition
d.
a standardized religion
Question Title: TB_02_23_Persia_Understand_2.4
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4Appraise the impact of the Persian conquest on the history of ancient
Near Eastern architecture.
Topic: Persia
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
24.
Who ultimately put an end to the Persian Empire?
a.
the Etruscans
b.
the Romans
c.
the Greeks
d.
the Egyptians
Question Title: TB_02_24_Persia_Remember_2.4
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.4Appraise the impact of the Persian conquest on the history of ancient
Near Eastern architecture.
Topic: Persia
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
25.
Which part of Persepolis could hold thousands of people?
a. the treasury
b. the Apadana
c. the palace
d. the ziggurat
Question Title: TB_02_25_Persia_Understand_2.4
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4Appraise the impact of the Persian conquest on the history of ancient
Near Eastern architecture.
Topic: Persia
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Essay Questions
26.
Discuss the iconography on the Carved Vessel from Uruk.
Question Title: TB_02_26_Sumer_Apply and Analyze_2.1
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท The narrative is organized into three different registers on the soft, white alabaster.
๏ท The story is told is reduced to the essential elements.
๏ท The lower register shows the sources of life in the natural world, whereas, the middle
register shows naked men carrying baskets.
๏ท The top register shows the goddess Inanna accepting offerings.
๏ท
The scene may represent a reenactment of the ritual marriage between the goddess and
her consort, Dumuzi.
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
27.
Describe the function and appearance of Sumerian votive figures.
Question Title: TB_02_27_Sumer_Apply and Analyze_2.1
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท The images are dedicated to the gods.
๏ท They are seen in cylindrical form, asstocky men are bare-chested and wear sheepskin
kilts.
๏ท The bold, glaring, inlaid eyes may be related to statements that advise worshipers to
approach their deities with an attentive gaze.
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
28.
Describe the purposes and medium for cylinder seals.
Question Title: TB_02_28_Sumer_Apply and Analyze_2.1
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท The cylinder seals were made from hard stone and semiprecious stones.
๏ท One example shows the use of lapis lazuli.
๏ท They were used to secure and identify documents, including to seal jars, bundles, and
doors.
๏ท The low-relief designs were elaborate and could not be easily reproduced or forged.
Learning Objective: 2.1Discuss the early development of ancient Near Eastern art and
architecture at Sumer.
Topic: Sumer
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
29.
Explain how the iconography of the Stele of Naram-Sin speaks to the greatness of NaramSin.
Question Title: TB_02_29_Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon_Apply and Analyze_2.2
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท Naram-Sin is larger than the other figures on the low-relief sculpture; therefore,
according to the hierarchic scale, he is more important.
๏ท
He also wears horns on his helmet and is closest to the mountain top and sun symbolizing
his importance and power.
๏ท He steps upon the bodies of enemies and ascends upward.
Learning Objective: 2.2Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic: Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
30. Interpret the message of the Votive Statue of Gudea.
Question Title: TB_02_30_Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon_Apply and Analyze_2.2
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท Gudea dedicates himself, the sculpture, and the temple in which the sculpture resided to
the goddess Geshtinanna.
๏ท Gudeais seen providing life-giving water from a vessel with leaping fish.
๏ท The scene symbolizes the importance of water in ancient Mesopotamia.
Learning Objective: 2.2 Explain how the ancient art of Akkad, Ur, Lagash, and Babylon
embodied the power, prestige, and achievements of a series of ancient Near Eastern rulers.
Topic: Akkadians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
31.
Discuss the formal characteristics of the lamassu figures?
Question Title: TB_02_31_Akkadians and Neo-Babylonians_Apply and Analyze_2.3
Essay responses should include these points:
๏ท The large, high-relief sculpture of a winged lion guarded the palace doorways.
๏ท With the face of kings, shown through beard and helmet, the lamassu figures were meant
to symbolize the dominance of the realm.
๏ท They were also supposed to act as protectors and were realistic from the front or side.
The figures have five legs to show motion and look lifelike.
Learning Objective: 2.3Characterize the design and meaning of the great palace complexes and
urban development sponsored by Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian rulers.
Topic: Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
Difficulty Level: Difficult
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