A Good Word to Describe the Roman Mind in Relations to Art Would Be Idealistic

Question 1

  1. Which of these seas did non impact      the shores of Rome?

Ionian Sea

Adriatic Sea

Tyrrhenian Sea

Black Sea

3 points

Question ii

  1. These letters were the universal      mark of Roman authority.

Alpha

SPQR

Omega

ROM

three points

Question three

  1. Which of American founding fathers      designed their business firm with the Pantheon in heed?

Washington

Franklin

Jefferson

Adams

three points

Question four

  1. Greeks characteristically created      while the Romans were oftentimes content to copy art; Roman artists excelled in      portraiture and ____________________ narrative precisely considering they      copied the piece of work as they saw it.

historical

story

triumphant

cultural

iii points

Question 5

  1. Which two structures illustrate      Roman eclecticism?

Coliseum and   Pantheon

Coliseum and   Trajan's Column

Pantheon and   Basilica of Constantine

Roman Forum and the   Senate

3 points

Question 6

  1. Ane of the most revolutionary and      authoritative structures ever built, which has influenced the architecture      of every age from the ancient Rome to the present day.

Aqueducts

Triumphal Arch

Trajan'southward cavalcade

Pantheon

3 points

Question vii

  1. Literally means "the public      matter" or "the people's thing".

Democratic

Commonwealth

Patricians

Plebeians

3 points

Question 8

  1. This is the oldest continuously      used religious edifice in the West, having started as a pagan temple and      and so converted to a Catholic church.

Parthenon

Pantheon

Peter's Cathedral

Coliseum

3 points

Question 9

  1. Who is credited with introducing      the Neo-classical compages to America's buildings?

Washington

Jefferson

Hamilton

Franklin

3 points

Question 10

  1. What structure did the Romans      build that allowed their expression of who they were in the globe and what      they were trying to do? Information technology was besides used as a propaganda device; a      representation of the yoke of oxen.

Parthenon

Triumphal Curvation

Aqueducts

Statues of Caesar

three points

Question eleven

  1. The menstruation from the rule of Caesar      Augustus through Marcus Aurelius.

Pax Romana

Deus Ex car

Pax Augustus

Archaic period

3 points

Question 12

  1. The Romans valued education and      scorned the uneducated, whether Roman or foreigner.  Who wrote      "Ignorance condemned these impoverished souls to "the tyranny of the      present"?

Virgil

Cicero

Octavian

Caesar

3 points

Question 13

  1. The greatest Roman poet of the      Republic.

Cicero

Caesar

Lucretius

Demosthenes

three points

Question 14

  1. What pregnant structural      architectural principle did the Romans develop?

Colonnade

Post and Lintel   construction

Rounded Arch and   Vault

Columns

3 points

Question 15

  1. One of Rome'due south most famous      narrative art monuments is _____________.

Trajan's Cavalcade

Bust of Caesar

Bathhouse

Aqueducts

3 points

Question 16

  1. This is the best preserved of all      Roman buildings because information technology became a Catholic church early in the history      of the Church of Rome.

Coliseum

Parthenon

Pantheon

Trajan's coliseum

three points

Question 17

  1. According to the Roman timeline      this Republic began around what date?

500 Air conditioning

1000 BC

510 BC

200 BC

3 points

Question 18

  1. The central wedge-shaped stone in      an arch; the terminal rock put in place, it makes the arch stable.

Dome

Voussoirs

Pilaster

Keystone

3 points

Question 19

  1. Rome had two early philosophies      that had been taught by the Greeks, 1 being Epicureanism. What was the      other one?

Stoicism

Socratism

Agnosticism

Disbelief

3 points

Question xx

  1. From the Christian's perspective      which of these is true?

"King,   Lex"

"Lex,   Male monarch"

"Lex,   Lex"

"Male monarch,   Nex"

3 points

Question 21

  1. The Romans took pride in their      Imperialism.

True

False

2 points

Question 22

  1. The Greeks had slaves but the      Romans chose not to embrace slavery.

True

False

two points

Question 23

  1. The master arts of Rome were      architecture and sculpture.

True

Simulated

2 points

Question 24

  1. The Romans viewed the Greek      culture equally very distasteful and refused to use any of it with their own      culture.

Truthful

False

2 points

Question 25

  1. Hannibal was a famous Roman      general in the fifth century.

True

Fake

2 points

Question 26

  1. A good word to draw the Roman      listen in relations to art, would be idealistic.

True

Faux

2 points

Question 27

  1. The Greeks were more interested in      what works, while the Romans were more than interested in what is right.

True

Faux

2 points

Question 28

  1. Lex, Rex was written by the King      of England in 1644.

True

False

two points

Question 29

  1. Rome could be described as existence      businesslike in their worldview.

Truthful

Fake

ii points

Question 30

  1. Philosophy is the i area of      Roman culture that is not indebted to the Greeks.

True

False

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