Jokes
Ancient Greece
Philosophy
Riddles
Middle Ages
100

Why can’t you take a math test in the jungle?

There are too many cheetahs.

100

In ancient Athens, women were considered to be _________ of their husband.

Property

100

What is philosophy?

The study of knowledge, reality, and existence.

100

I go all around the world, but never leave the corner. What am I?

A stamp.

100

What is the name of the social system in medieval Europe based on give and take?

Feudalism.

200

What did the fish get on his math test?

A sea plus.

200

What does oration mean?

Formal language in speeches.

200

Who came up with the Allegory of the Cave?

Plato

200

It’s the only place in the world where today comes before yesterday. Where is it?

The dictionary.

200

Who convinced knights to go fight for another country using the power of the Catholic Church?

Pope Urban II.

300

What did one pencil say to the other pencil?

Man, you're looking sharp.

300

At what age did boys begin military training in Ancient Sparta?

7 years old. 

300

who was the founder of Taoism?

Lao Tzu

300

I can fill a room, but I take no space. What am I?

Light.

300

Where did the Bubonic Plague come from?

From fleas on rats the traveled on cargo ships from Asia.

400

What is a snake's favorite subject in school?

Hissss-tory

400

In Ancient Sparta, who tended to finance and protected homes from invaders during times of war?

The women.
400

What religion does not have a founder? 

Hinduism.

400

Everyone has me but no one can lose me. What am I?

A shadow.

400

Why were stained glass windows important during the Middle Ages?

They told Church stories for people that could not read. 

500

Why did the student cross the playground?

To get to the other slide. 

500

What was the name of the group of gay soldiers who were the most elite and strongest in Sparta?

The Sacred Band of Thebes.

500

What was Confucius' philosophy?

You should live a humane and proper life.

500

What can you hold in your left hand but not in your right hand?

Your right elbow.

500

What is chivalry, in the context of the Middle Ages?

The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code and rules.

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