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Colegio de San Juan de Letran Basic Education Department SY 2012-2013 Second Quarter Examination Social Studies III- World

History Mr. Laurence Marbella Mrs. Armida A. Pelonio Name_______________________________ Section______________________________ I. Score________________ Date ________________

MULTIPLE CHOICE Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided before the number. (20 points)

_________1. The Roman general who declared himself as dictator. A. Crassus B. Hannibal C. Julius Caesar D. Mark Anthony _________2. The blending of the culture of the east and west. A. Hellenic B. Hellenistic C. Indian D. Persian _________3. The first written law of Rome which was carved into 12 stone tablets A. Roman Constitution B. Civil Rights Law C. Land Reform Law D. Laws of Twelve Tables _________4. He succeeded Diocletian and reunited the eastern and western territories. A. Constantine B. Darius C. Odoacer D. Xerxes _________5. The emperor who issued the Edict of Milan to legalize Christianity. A. Constantine B. Diocletian C. Nero D. Vespasian _________6. The queen of Egypt who wants to rule over the Romans. A. Cleopatra B. Hatshepsut C. Neferteri D. Victoria _________7. The countries which were involved in the Punic wars. A. Carthage and Greece B. Greece and Persia C. Italy and Carthage D. Turkey and Italy

________8. The leader of the Carthaginians who led his army towards the Alps. A. Alexander B. Hannibal C. Julius Caesar D. Mark Anthony ________9. It is the art of public speaking developed in Greece. A. Grammar B. Literature C. Oratory D. Rhetoric ________10. The class where Roman merchants and common people belong. A. Helots B. Plebeians C. Patricians D. Aristocrats ________11. A heavily armed foot soldiers using shields to form a wall. A. Legion B. Navy C. Phalanx D. Senate ________12. A political unit that included a city and the surrounding lands and villages. A. Barangay B. Church C. City-state D. Pyramid ________13. The Greek writer who first gathered and analyzed historical evidence. A. Aristotle B. Homer C. Herodotus D. Thucydides ________14. The leader of Macedonia who admired the Greek culture. A. Alexander B. Demosthenes C. Leonidas D. Philip ________15. The wealthy persons who controlled the Senate in the Roman government. A. Aristocrats B. Helots C. Patricians D. Plebeians ________16. The most powerful branch of the Roman republic. A. Assembly B. Consul C. Senate D. Tribune ________17. The dark ages of Greek civilization. A. Flourishing of arts and architecture B. Invasion of the Dorians C. Stoppage of trading system D. Threat from the Romans ________18. The center of the city of Greece that served as a market place. A. Acropolis B. Agora C. Plaza D. Strait

________19. A borrowed civilization of the Greeks. A. Hellenic B. Hellenistic C. Indian D. Persian _________20. The main cause of the decline of the Roman empire. A. Death of Julius Caesar B. Decline of population C. High taxes D. Weak military forces

II. MATCHING TYPE A. Match column A with column B. Write: (10 points) A- if the statement is related to letter A only B- if the statement is related to letter B only C- if the statement is both related to A and B D- if the statement is neither related to A nor B Column A A. Greeks B. Romans Column B ______1. Believed that history was the study of human behavior ______2. Designed buildings with Corinthian designs ______3. First written law was implemented ______4. Philosophers were interested in the individual ______5. Sculptors believed in perfect harmony and proportions ______6. Slaves were not citizens and have no legal rights ______7. The government was a Republic ______8. The religion is polytheism ______9. The patricians controlled the government ______10. Women shared in household decisions

B. Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the answer. (10 points) Column A ______1. He advanced the study of geometry ______2. He forbade the torture of Christians ______3. He is the leader of Rome during Pax Romana ______4. He founded the Lyceum as the worlds scientific institute ______5. He wrote the History of Peloponnesian Wars ______6. He believed that an ideal state should be based on justice ______7. He promoted the Era of good feelings ______8. He said that people act correctly through knowledge ______9. He is the legendary founder of Rome ______10. He believed that happiness was the greatest good Column B A. Antoninus Pius B. Aristotle C. Euclid D. Nerva E. Octavian F. Plato G. Romulus H. Socrates J. Thucydides I. Tiberius K. Zeno

C. Match column A with column B. Write the letter of the answer. (5 points)

________1. A. Arch of Constantine B. Colosseum C. Pantheon D. Parthenon E. St. Peters Basilica

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A. Identify whether the statement in column B is a cause or effect of the statement in column A. (10 points) Column A ______1. Troy controls the trading routes in the Aegean Sea. ______2. Minoans experienced devastation by natural phenomena of earthquake and volcanic eruption. ______3. The geography of Greece is an archipelago. ______4. The Peloponnesian war emerged and weakened the city-states. ______5. Roman generals compete with the territories of the empire. ______6. Consuls only serve for six months in the Roman republic. ______7. Spartans boys were sent to the barracks as early as seven years old. ______8. The church encouraged superstitions and idol-worship among people ______9. Constantinople was part of Greek colonies ______10. The middle class citizens and women were given more rights in the society Column B The Trojans are good seafarers and has a strategic geographical location in the east. Minoan civilization declined as people migrated to other islands. Greece is composed of several citystates which are independent to each other. Sparta was threatened by the Delian league which was led by Athens. Roman civil war slowly weakened the military forces. A short span of service limits the power of a consul. The Spartans train citizens to have a sound body which can withstand pain. Extensive use of icons throughout the Byzantine empire. Greek language was used throughout the empire Theodora came from a middle class family of entertainers

III. SUPPLY TYPE A. Relationship of Concepts Direction I: Complete the analogy by filling in the blanks with the missing word. (10 points) Direction II: Determine the relationship of concepts by choosing the letter inside the box. Write your answer on the blank provided in the far left column. (10 points)

Brave leaders of the Persian-Greece war Cradle of civilization in Europe Contributions of good emperors Famous contributors in literature Great contributions in the field of architecture Great generals of empires Governance of city-states Known playwright in the Golden Age Laws implemented in the society Members of Second Triumvirate Type of government

Relationship of Concepts ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________

Fill-in the blanks

1. ________: Iliad and Odyssey :: Virgil: Aenid 2. Monarchy: Greece :: ______________: Rome 3. Themistocles: ______________ :: Xerxes: Persia 4. ___________: Crete :: Mycenaeans : Peloponnesus 5. Pantheon: Rome :: _______________ : Greece 6. Roman Empire: _______________:: Byzantine: Justinian Code 7. Athens : Democratic Polis :: Sparta: _____________________ 8. Alexander the Great : ________________:: Hannibal : Carthage 9. Hadrian: ________________:: Marcus Aurelius: Stoicism 10. Egypt: Mark Anthony :: _______________: Octavian

B. Chronological Order Arrange the following in order. Write 1-first event, 2-second event, 3-third event, 4- fourth event and 5-fifth event. (15 points) 1. ______ Downfall of Greek civilization ______ War against the Persian army ______ Peloponnesian war emerged ______ First civilization in Crete ______ Establishment of Delian league

2. ______ Julius Caesar conquered Egypt ______ Cleopatra made an alliance with Julius Caesar ______ Ptolemy exiled Cleopatra from Egypt ______ Ptolemy wanted to rule over Egypt but failed ______ Cleopatra ruled over Egypt 3. _______ Most lands near the Aegean were invaded by Darius _______ Darius wanted to extend his territory to Europe _______ Marathon asked for help to the Athenians _______ The Athenians won over the great Persian army without Spartas aid _______ The Athenians asked help to the Spartans but was declined

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