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CSTU 101 Quiz 3 solutions complete answers
The Greeks felt that music was not important and thus did not teach their youth this art.
Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of moral and physical excellence”.
Question 1
The top or crown of a column.
Question 2
Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
Question 3
The Peloponnesian War involved what two cities?
Question 4
The original Constitution is housed in what building?
Question 5
Who created the Allegory of the Cave?
Question 6
This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
Question 7
When used in the philosophical sense, this word takes on the meaning of the rational principles that govern and develops the universe. What is this word?
Question 8
Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?
Question 9
The Parthenon was located in what Greek city?
Question 10
Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?
Question 11
Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?
Question 12
The Greek theatre created tragedy in the year __________.
Question 13
Professional philosopher- who became the leading teachers in Athens were called:
Question 14
Which one of these did the Greeks consider the most important of the Arts?
Question 15
This Greek doctrine is concerned with the ethical, ideal, or universal element in an artwork as distinguished from its emotional appeal.
Question 16
Approximately what year did Paul enter the capital city of Athens?
Question 17
Plato’s student was
Question 18
Who wrote about the Peloponnesian War? The war between Sparta and Athens.
Question 19
Who recognized the appeal of Herodotean story-telling of historical events. But thought history should chiefly provide an accurate record and analysis of past events as a basis for intelligent decisions in later times.
Question 20
Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Question 21
The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Question 22
The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
Question 23
Paul encountered the epicureans and the stoics when he spoke at the local agora in Greece?
Question 24
The Greeks view the individual as paramount because personal achievements were the measure of all things.
Question 25
The Greeks had a low regard for education and felt that children should learn best without a tutor or teacher.
Question 26
Socrates was well known for his method of teaching by asking questions, not really having the answers.
Question 27
Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all sense-apparent things as shadows of the Real.
Question 28
Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.
Question 29
Pride in the Greek culture was considered a virtue.
Question 30
Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
The Parthenon was located in what Greek city?
Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?
Who was Plato’s teacher?
When used in the philosophical sense, this word takes on the meaning of the rational principles that govern and develops the universe. What is this word?
Who created the Allegory of the Cave?
Plato’s student was
Who wrote about the Peloponnesian War? The war between Sparta and Athens.
Which two words describe the Greeks?
Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
The Greek marketplace where philosophy was debated was called the ____:
Athenian Golden Age
Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?
Who said “Man is the measure of all things”?
This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
The top or crown of a column.
In Raphael’s painting The School of Athens, ___ is depicted with his finger pointing toward heaven, while ___ is pointing to the earth below.
Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement? It is considerably more decorative, even opulent and adored by the Romans as well.
The Peloponnesian War involved what two cities?
Who lived first?
Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Socrates was sentenced to death for treason.
The Greeks had a low regard for education and felt that children should learn best without a tutor or teacher.
Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.
In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
Thousands of Socrates own personal writing have helped carry on his legacy.
Socrates’ favorite student was Aristotle.
In our readings Plato and Aristotle are generally considered the most influential philosophers in the history of Western culture.
Pride in the Greek culture was considered a virtue.
Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
For the Greeks, pride was condemned and humility a virtue.
Who said “Man is the measure of all things”?
The Peloponnesian War involved what two cities?
Professional philosopher- who became the leading teachers in Athens were called:
Who created One of Greece’s famous statue “Discobolus” (the Discus-Thrower)?
In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
The Greeks view the individual as paramount because personal achievements were the measure of all things.
Thousands of Socrates own personal writing have helped carry on his legacy.
Paul encountered the epicureans and the stoics when he spoke at the local agora in Greece?
Question 1
Plato’s student was
Question 2
These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?
Question 3
Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?
Question 4
Which one of these did the Greeks consider the most important of the Arts?
Question 5
Who was Plato’s teacher?
Question 6
Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?
Question 7
Professional philosopher-teachers in ancient Greece were called:
Question 8
Who lived first?
Question 9
Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?
Question 10
The top or crown of a column.
Question 11
Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement? It is considerably more decorative, even opulent and adored by the Romans as well.
Question 12
Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Question 13
This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
Question 14
A structural system in which vertical supports or columns support horizontal beams.
Question 15 This Greek doctrine is concerned with the ethical, ideal, or universal element in an artwork as distinguished from its emotional appeal.
Question 16
Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
Question 17
Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?
Question 18
Who created the Allegory of the Cave?
Question 19
Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of excellence."
Question 20
“Philosophy” literally means:
Question 21
Socrates’ favorite student was Aristotle.
Question 22
Socrates was sentenced to death for treason.
Question 23
Pride in the Greek culture was considered a virtue.
Question 24
The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Question 25
The most expensive Greek temples were peripheral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Question 26
Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
Question 27
The concept of individuality is unusual in the history and cultures of the world
Question 28
Whether an artist, poet, politician, or athlete, each Greek assumed that he could be the best at whatever he chose to do.
Question 29
The ancient Greek philosophers may have been brilliant, but there is very little that they can teach the modern Christian.
Question 30
Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all senseapparent things as shadows of the Real.
Question 1 Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of excellence."
Question 2 The top or crown of a column.
Question 3 Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?
Question 4 In Raphael’s painting The School of Athens, ___ is depicted with his finger pointing toward heaven, while ___ is pointing to the earth below.
Question 5 Plato’s student was
Question 6 Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
Question 7 Sophists taught the art of what?
Question 8 The original Constitution is housed in what building?
Question 9 Who was Plato’s teacher?
Question 10 These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?
Question 11 Who wrote the Republic?
Question 12 Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?
Question 13 This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
Question 14 Professional philosopherteachers in ancient Greece were called:
Question 15 Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?
Question 16 What art did the Greeks feel was the most important?
Question 17 “Philosophy” literally means:
Question 18 The Greek marketplace where philosophy was debated was called the ____:
Question 19 In my introduction video from them week, who quoted “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves”?
Question 20 Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Question 21 Socrates was well known for his method of teaching by asking questions.
Question 22 Systematic speculation about the nature of the universe was a Roman innovation.
Question 23 Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all senseapparent things as shadows of the Real.
Question 24 Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.
Question 25 The first quality of tragedy, according to Aristotle, is that the tragic hero must be of noble birth and of exceptional character.
Question 26 Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
Question 27 The most expensive Greek temples were peripheral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Question 28 In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
Question 29 The concept of individuality is unusual in the history and cultures of the world
Question 30 The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles
Question 1 Greek word translated to mean "diligence in the pursuit of excellence."
Question 2 Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?
Question 3 Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?
Question 4 When used in the philosophical sense takes on the meaning of the rational principles that govern and develops the universe. What is this word?
Question 5 Which one of these is not in the Greek order of columns?
Question 6 Who was Plato’s teacher?
Question 7 “Philosophy” literally means:
Question 8 What art did the Greeks feel was the most important?
Question 9 Who wrote the Republic?
Question 10 The view that the universe requires no supernatural cause or government, that it is self existent, self explanatory, self operating, and self directing, and that it is purposeless, deterministic, and only accidently productive of humanity.
Question 11 These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?
Question 12 Sophists taught the art of what?
Question 13 Professional philosopherteachers in ancient Greece were called:
Question 14 In my introduction video from them week, who quoted “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves”?
Question 15 What did the Greeks consider most important of the arts?
Question 16 A structural system in which vertical supports or columns support horizontal beams.
Question 17 This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
Question 18 The top or crown of a column.
Question 19 Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
Question 20 Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Question 21 Plato gave the fullest expression of his idealistic philosophy in the Republic.
Question 22 Aristotle and Plato were materialists and Socrates was an idealist.
Question 23 The first quality of tragedy, according to Aristotle, is that the tragic hero must be of noble birth and of exceptional character.
Question 24 Alexander was the predominant heroic figure in the early periods of the Greek age.
Question 25 Socrates was sentenced to death for treason.
Question 26 Systematic speculation about the nature of the universe was a Roman innovation.
Question 27 For the Greeks, pride was condemned and humility a virtue.
Question 28 Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all senseapparent things as shadows of the Real.
Question 29 In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
Question 30 The ancient Greek philosophers may have been brilliant, but there is very little that they can teach the modern Christian.
What did the Greeks consider most important of the arts?
This early Greek philosopher taught that “number” was the essence of all things.
Reality, for ___________, consisted of (Ideas) of all basic things, Forms that exist beyond the grasp of the senses or even the mind.
Who wrote the Republic?
“Philosophy” literally means:
Who founded the school called the Academy in Athens?
Aristotle's influence has perhaps been greatest in which field?
Who said that “Man is the measure of all things”?
What art did the Greeks feel was the most important?
In Raphael’s painting The School of Athens, ___ is depicted with his finger pointing toward heaven, while ___ is pointing to the earth below.
Plato’s student was
Who had the greatest influence in the field of logic, particularly with his invention of the syllogism as a tool for deductive reasoning?
Who was Plato’s teacher?
Most ancient Greek cities developed around a fortified hilltop. What was this hilltop called?
Who lived first?
The view that the universe requires no supernatural cause or government, that it is self existent, self explanatory, self operating, and self directing, and that it is purposeless, deterministic, and only accidently productive of humanity
A structural system in which vertical supports or columns support horizontal beams.
These two were very critical of the Athenian leadership around 400 BC. One was Socrates. Who was the other?
When used in the philosophical sense takes on the meaning of the rational principles that govern and develops the universe. What is this word?
Sophists taught the art of what?
The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
The ancient Greek philosophers may have been brilliant, but there is very little that they can teach the modern Christian.
Philosophy generally takes no position on what is the nature of reality.
The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Alexander was the predominant heroic figure in the early periods of the Greek age
The most expensive Greek temples were peripheral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Pride in the Greek culture was considered a virtue.
Aristotle’s Allegory of the Cave regarded all sense-apparent things as shadows of the Real.
In the Greek culture it was extremely important to obey the Priest and his commands.
Systematic speculation about the nature of the universe was a Roman innovation.
The so-called “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture?
In “The Warrior’s Leavetaking” we see the new “realistic perspective” of Greek art illustrated in the optical technique of ____:
Which of the following is not a term used in Aristotle’s description of tragedy?
This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new:
The typical Greek tragedy depicts how the hero becomes ____.
Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement?
Early in their history the Romans freed themselves from the control of which people?
The end of the Pax Romana is associated with which date?
The end of the Punic Wars is associated with which date?
You would see “relief sculptures” in which part of the Greek temple?
The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Like the Greeks, the Romans were an Indo-European people.
Greek comedy can accurately be described as a philosophy of life.
When viewed in Greek terms, the Bible must be considered the world’s greatest tragedy.
The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.
Early Greek art shows that the Greeks learned very little from ancient Egypt.
The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
Under the right circumstances, a Greek tragedy could focus on the plight of a lower-class citizen.
The most expensive Greek temples were peripteral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
The architects of the Parthenon adjusted the design of the temple to create some "optical illusions."
Question 1 Which of the following is not a term used in Aristotle’s description of tragedy?
Question 2 The typical Greek tragedy depicts how the hero becomes ____.
Question 3 Early in their history the Romans freed themselves from the control of which people?
Question 4 The end of the Punic Wars is associated with which date?
Question 5 Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement?
Question 6 The socalled “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture?
Question 7 You would see “relief sculptures” in which part of the Greek temple?
Question 8 In “The Warrior’s Leavetaking” we see the new “realistic perspective” of Greek art illustrated in the optical technique of ____:
Question 9 The end of the Pax Romana is associated with which date?
Question 10 This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new:
Question 11 The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.
Question 12 The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Question 13 The architects of the Parthenon adjusted the design of the temple to create some "optical illusions."
Question 14 Like the Greeks, the Romans were an IndoEuropean people.
Question 15 The most expensive Greek temples were peripteral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Question 16 Under the right circumstances, a Greek tragedy could focus on the plight of a lowerclass citizen.
Question 17 The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
Question 18 Early Greek art shows that the Greeks learned very little from ancient Egypt.
Question 19 Greek comedy can accurately be described as a philosophy of life.
Question 20 When viewed in Greek terms, the Bible must be considered the world’s greatest tragedy.
Question 1 The typical Greek tragedy depicts how the hero becomes ____.
Question 2 The end of the Punic Wars is associated with which date?
Question 3 The end of the Pax Romana is associated with which date?
Question 4 This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new:
Question 5 Which of the following is not a term used in Aristotle’s description of tragedy?
Question 6 Early in their history the Romans freed themselves from the control of which people?
Question 7 Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement?
Question 8 In “The Warrior’s Leavetaking” we see the new “realistic perspective” of Greek art illustrated in the optical technique of ____:
Question 9 The socalled “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture? Question 10 You would see “relief sculptures” in which part of the Greek temple?
Question 11 The most expensive Greek temples were peripteral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Question 12 Greek comedy can accurately be described as a philosophy of life.
Question 13 Under the right circumstances, a Greek tragedy could focus on the plight of a lowerclass citizen.
Question 14 The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Question 15 Like the Greeks, the Romans were an IndoEuropean people.
Question 16 The architects of the Parthenon adjusted the design of the temple to create some "optical illusions."
Question 17 The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
Question 18 When viewed in Greek terms, the Bible must be considered the world’s greatest tragedy.
Question 19 Early Greek art shows that the Greeks learned very little from ancient Egypt.
Question 20 The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.
Question 1 You would see “relief sculptures” in which part of the Greek temple?
Question 2 The typical Greek tragedy depicts how the hero becomes ____.
Question 3 The end of the Punic Wars is associated with which date?
Question 4 The end of the Pax Romana is associated with which date?
Question 5 This famous sculpture by Myron is perhaps the best example of the Greek genius for taking the old traditions and making them new:
Question 6 Which order of Greek temple architecture is associated with the Classical period and demonstrates elegance and refinement?
Question 7 Early in their history the Romans freed themselves from the control of which people?
Question 8 The socalled “Archaic Grin” is associated with what type of Greek sculpture?
Question 9 Which of the following is not a term used in Aristotle’s description of tragedy?
Question 10 In “The Warrior’s Leavetaking” we see the new “realistic perspective” of Greek art illustrated in the optical technique of ____:
Question 11 When viewed in Greek terms, the Bible must be considered the world’s greatest tragedy.
Question 12 The most expensive Greek temples were peripteral temples built during the Archaic period on the island of Sicily.
Question 13 Greek comedy can accurately be described as a philosophy of life.
Question 14 Like the Greeks, the Romans were an IndoEuropean people.
Question 15 The ancient Greeks saw the human form even in their temple styles.
Question 16 The Greeks valued sculpting in bronze more than any other medium.
Question 17 Under the right circumstances, a Greek tragedy could focus on the plight of a lowerclass citizen.
Question 18 The Parthenon was dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
Question 19 Early Greek art shows that the Greeks learned very little from ancient Egypt.
Question 20 The architects of the Parthenon adjusted the design of the temple to create some "optical illusions."