5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW NAME : CLASS : SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 50 Questions 1. DATE : The Holy Book in Judaism is known as the A Torah B Qur'an C Vedas D Diamond Sutra 2. Which belief is associated with Shintoism? A People must respect nature spirits B Reincarnation depends on Karma C The gods interfere with human lives D People will experience an afterlife 3. Which number shows where Rome first developed? A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 1/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 4. Ancient Athens was responsible for developing which concept in government? A direct democracy B elected legislators C civil service D written laws 5. Writing from Sumer/Mesopotamia was known as A Linear B B Hieroglyphics C Cuneiform D Indus Script 6. Hebrews were one of the first people that were monotheistic. Monotheism is the belief in A no gods C many gods 7. B one god What is this site known as? A Stonehenge B Mohenjo Daro C Machu Pichu D Harrappa 8. Humans emerged from what continent? A Australia B Asia C Africa D Europe https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 2/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 9. Which group was most responsible for spreading this cultural characteristic? A Egyptian Pharoahs B Islamic Traders C Sumerian Bearucrats D Roman Soldiers 10. Which civilization most influenced the architecture of this church? A Roman B Greek C Indian D Byzantine 11. Scientists who study past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains, fossils, and artifacts are called A physicists B archaeologists C ornothologists D geologists 12. Scientists can use tests to date and analyze fossils and artifacts. What is this called? A ionized oxidation B fossilized exhumation C radio extraction D carbon 14 dating 13. Early civilizations were started near what? A tundra B seas C deserts D rivers https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 3/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 14. Most early civilizations were polytheistic. Polytheism is a belief in A reincarnation B no gods C one god D many gods 15. "You only lose what you cling to" -Siddhartha Gautama This quotation best represents the religious views of... A Hindus B Muslims C Jews D Buddhists 16. Which characteristic describes the early Catholic Church? A Headed by the Pope B Centered in Mecca C Governed by the 8 fold path D Establish Monasteries in Russia 17. These ideas are most closely associated with what religion? A Islam B Judaism C Christianity D Hinduism 18. The illustration above best represents what key feature of Persian rule? A Destruction of cultural practices of captured peoples B Assimilation of captured peoples into Persian culture C Cultural tolerance of captured peoples D Forced migration of captured peoples 19. Which of the following is not considered a contribution of the Gupta dynasty during the Golden Age of India? A Concept of zero in mathematics B Spread of Buddhism C Concept of a round earth in astronomy D Medical advances, such as setting bones https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 4/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 20. What is India's rigidly sturctured social system based on occupation & birth? A Feudal system B Class system C Manor System D Caste System 21. How did Greeks spread the Hellenic culture? A none of these B War C protests D trade & colonization 22. Who wrote the Iliad & the Odyssey? A Eramus B Thomas More C Homer D Hippocrates 23. Who was the father of medicine? A Socrates B Pythagoras C Hippocrates D Plato 24. Roman mythology was based on what? A Egyptian mythology B Incan mythology C none of these D Greek mythology 25. What was the Pax Romana? A 200 year of peace B 150 years of peace C 250 years of peace D 100 years of peace 26. This carried water to Roman cities? A Waterfalls B lakes C rivers D Aqueducts https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 5/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 27. The Vedas and Upanishads belong in the same category as - A the Hindu Kush and the Nile River B cuneiform and hieroglyphics C Stonehenge and the Hagia Sophia D the Torah and Koran 28. Which of the following items did Classical China introduce to the west by way of the Silk Road? A Hinduism B porcelain C moveable type D an improved bronze 29. Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, and Artemis are gods and goddesses important to what religion? A Persian Zoroastrianism B Indian Hinduism C Roman mythology D Greek mythology 30. Which statement belongs in the shaded area on the diagram? A Fought in the Peloponnesian Wars B Fought in the Persian Wars C Practiced Monotheism D Practiced Zoroastrianism 31. Which combination correctly labels the Greek columns from left to right? A Corinthian, Doric, Ionic B Ionic, Doric, Corinthian C Doric, Ionic, Corinthian D Doric, Corinthian, Ionic https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 6/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 32. What descriptor best fits the shaded region? A Scientists B Playwrights C Philosophers D Historians 33. How did the Black Death spread through Europe? A Existing trade routes. B Kissing (YUCK!) C Through the use of feudalism. D Middle Eastern silk 34. What were the positives of the Gutenberg press? A Allowed the Bible to be printed in different languages and allowed for an increase in B literacy rate. The Gutenberg press did nothing to help civilization. C Gave the Catholic church a more positive image. It helped the circulation of Sports Illustrated. 35. A characteristic of Renaissance Humanists: A Use of classical Roman and Greek writings. B C Use of Italian and Spanish writings. D Use of Canadian and American writings. 36. Who fought in the Crusades? A Christians and Satanists B Christians and Jews C Muslims and Christians D Muslims and Buddhists 37. What was the role of a peasant in the European Feudal System? A To provide protection for the colony. C To provide food for themselves only. https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 D Use of Spanish and European writings. B To provide laughter for the Kings. D Provide labor to support Knights, Nobles, and Kings. 7/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW 38. Which empire is associated with the Indus river system? A Chinese Empire B Babylonian Empire C Gupta Empire D Phoenician Empire 39. The Vedas and the Upanishads are sacred writings of -- A Buddhism B Hinduism C Judaism D Zoroastrianism 40. According to the Mandate of Heaven, a Chinese emperor could remain in power as long as he -- A conquered new territories B controlled the army C governed as a just ruler D obeyed the priests 41. Living in harmony with nature is an important part of Chinese culture primarily because of -- A Taoism B Buddhism C Confucianism D Hinduism 42. "We are called a democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not of the few." This is a quotation from -- A Hippocrates B Pythagoras C Pericles D Homer https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 8/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM 43. A SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW Emperor Constantine influenced the traditions of Western civilization by -sending Roman soldiers to the Middle East B legalizing Christianity within the Roman Empire C unifying Europe by founding the Holy Roman Empire 44. Which city was an obstacle to early Rome's control of the Mediterranean region? A Corinth B Athens C Alexandria D Carthage 45. Nile is to Egypt as Euphrates is to _________ A Tigris B Tiber C Jerusalem D Mesopotamia 46. Who is considered the ancestor for ALL 3 monotheistic religions? A David B Jesus C Abraham D Moses 47. What Chinese school of thought teaches respect to elders and the law as the best way to maintain a peaceful society? A Christianity B Confucianism C Taoism D Buddhism 48. How are the Five Pillars in Islam and ten commandments in Christianity similar? A Guide for praying towards Mecca B Guide for moral and ethical living C Guide for achieving God's forgiveness D Guide for the afterlife https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 D codifying Roman law in the Middle East 9/10 5/4/22, 3:38 PM 49. A C SOL WORLD HISTORY REVIEW How are Hinduism and Buddhism similar? Both believe in karma and reincarnation. B Both believe in arranged marriage and the D caste system. 50. Both believe in the caste system and reincarnation. Both were founded by Siddartha Gautama. What change marked the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution? A beginning of hunting and gathering B man learned to write C man began farming D man built towns and cities https://quizizz.com/print/quiz/5cd031b77aa60a001a391b42 10/10