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Chapter 6.1 & 6.2 Quiz

Chapter 6.1 & 6.2 Quiz. Greek Art of the Golden Age & Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age. 1. Which of the following Greek view of themselves was not reflected in Greek art? . Greek art glorified human beings and symbolized pride in the city-state.

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Chapter 6.1 & 6.2 Quiz

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  1. Chapter 6.1 & 6.2 Quiz Greek Art of the Golden Age & Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age

  2. 1. Which of the following Greek view of themselves was not reflected in Greek art? • Greek art glorified human beings and symbolized pride in the city-state. • Greek art expressed a belief in harmony, balance, order and moderation. • Greek art expressed a belief in combining beauty and usefulness. • Greek art demonstrated the elevated honor of gods, goddesses, and mythological creatures.

  3. 2. Greek painting did all of the following EXCEPT • Illustrate scenes from everyday life. • Illustrate scenes from mythological events. • Use light and shade to show contour and depth. • Use scenes of nature to decorate.

  4. 3. Knowledge of Greek painting comes from written works and later… • Discovered frescoes in Corinth. • Roman copies. • Pieces reconstructed by archaeologists. • Excavated villa decorations.

  5. 4. The Parthenon was built • Originally as a fortress. • To honor Athena. • As a temple to the patron goddess of Sparta. • Without a roof.

  6. 5. The faces and figures of statues usually represented… • Peace. • Ideal beauty. • Famous athletes. • The sculptor himself.

  7. 6. Greek vases are examples of Greek art combining art and… • Painting. • Unity with nature. • Usefulness. • A culture of trading.

  8. 7. What does Philosophy mean? • The study of nature and the universe. • The study of basic questions of reality and human existence. • The study of thought and the human mind. • The study of logic and reasoning.

  9. 8. Socrates taught all of the following EXCEPT… • Education was the key to personal growth. • Students should be trained to think for themselves. • Questions force students to test their own values and ideas. • Memorization was the best way to exercise the brain.

  10. 9. Aristotle believed that every field of knowledge should be studied… • Logically. • Theoretically. • Chronologically. • With severe skepticism.

  11. 10. Pythagoras is to math asHippocrates is to medicine asHerodotus is to • History. • Physics. • Biology. • Theatre.

  12. Who’s your daddy quiz tomorrow! • Know your Greek people!!

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