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Unit 1

Quiz Created By: Ashley Neves




  1. What is the chronological (in order of when it happened) order of the four major groups of human development starting from earliest to most recent ?



    A) Homo Habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthal, and Cro-Magnum
    B) Neanderthal, Cro-Magnum, Homo erectus, Homo Habilis
    C) Cro-Magnum, Homo erectus, Homo Habilis, Neanderthal
    D) Homo Habilis, Homo erectus, Cro-Magnum, Neanderthal



  2. The great leap forward refers to the changes in….?



    A) Development of Modern Anatomy
    B) Development of advanced communicational skills
    C) Beginning of innovative behaviour
    D) Both a and c



  3. Which of the following is not one of the Mesopotamian gods?



    A) Ishtar- goddess of fertility and life
    B) An- god of heaven
    C) Molin- god of the moon
    D) Shamesh- god of the sun and giver of law



  4. Which of the following were the Sumerians not responsible for?



    A) Cuneiform
    B) Invention of the Wheel
    C) The uniting of Mesopotamia
    D) The trade system



  5. How many laws were carved into the Hammurabi Law Code



    A) 200
    B) 288
    C) 290
    D) 282



  6. Which of the following were the benefits of the natural levee in Mesopotamia?



    A) Provide protection
    B) They were able to use natural resources from the water as building resources
    C) Made the land more exciting for travellers because of its privacy
    D) Both a and b



  7. Which of the following was known as the violent and bloody?



    A) Babylon
    B) Assyria
    C) Akkad
    D) Sumer



  8. Who were the only people that were able to write/read in Mesopotamia?



    A) Scrollers
    B) Cuneiformists
    C) Scribes
    D) Scriptures



  9. Which of the following is false about the Stonehenge?



    A) It was located in Spain
    B) They reflected understanding about the astronomy and mathematics
    C) It was built in 3 stages
    D) Both a and c



  10. The religion of Mesopotamia was polytheistic and they worshiped ___ gods?



    A) 2000
    B) 302
    C) 2800
    D) 3600