Paleolithic
Neolithic
Geography
Religion / Leadership
Ancient Life
100

What does the term Paleo in Paleolithic mean?


A.  New

B.  Ancient

C.  Old

D.  Interest

C.  Old

100

What does the term Neo in Neolithic mean?


A.  New

B.  Ancient

C.  Old

D.  Interest


A.  New

100

All were major reasons why early permanent settlements developed in river valleys except – 


A rich, fertile soil 

B jobs 

C irrigation water for agriculture 

D offered protection from invaders

B jobs

100

Who is considered to be the father of the Israelite people according to the origins of Judaism? 


A.  Moses 

B.  Abraham 

C.  Hammurabi 

D.  Ramses II

B.  Abraham

100

Who created the first alphabet? 


A.  Phoenicians 

B.  Sumerians 

C.  Egyptians 

D.  Greeks

A.  Phoenicians

200

Hunter gatherers survived by which activity?


A.  Following animal migrations

B.  Settling in one location

C.  Moving to Europe where animals were plentiful

D.  Producing their own food by farming

A.  Following animal migrations

200

How did the domestication of plants change the lifestyles of early humans?


A.  Allowed hunter gatherers to only move on Sundays

B.  Allowed hunter gatherers to settle in one location

C.  Allowed hunter gatherers to move to Antarctica

D.  Allowed hunter gatherers to hunt for all of their food

B.  Allowed hunter gatherers to settle in one location

200

Which civilization settled near the Nile River and Delta in Africa? 

A.  Egyptian 

B.  Mesopotamian 

C.  Indian 

D.  Hebrews

A.  Egyptian

200

The Torah contains the written records and beliefs of which civilization? 


A.  Egyptian 

B.  Chinese 

C.  Jewish 

D.  Indian

C.  Jewish

200

Which early civilization prospered economically from becoming sailors and increased trade throughout the region’s rivers and Mediterranean coast? 


A.  Indian 

B.  Hebrews 

C.  Phoenicians 

D.  Sumerians

C.  Phoenicians

300

Characteristics of the Paleolithic Age included all of the following except:


A.  Cave Art

B.  Oral Language

C.  Settled Communities

D.  Simple Tools

C.  Settled Communities

300

How did the beginning of agriculture promote the rise of settled communities?


A.  People were constantly moving in search of food

B.  People learned to produce a stable food supply

C.  People were constantly fighting for food

D.  People were learned to hunt for food

B.  People learned to produce a stable food supply

300

Which river valley existed in Southwest Asia closest to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers? 


A.  Chinese 

B.  Egyptian 

C.  Mesopotamian 

D.  Indian

C.  Mesopotamian

300

Which ancient civilization became the first to practice monotheism? 


A.  Phoenicians 

B.  Nubians 

C.  Hebrews 

D.  Sumerians

C.  Hebrews

300

Which early civilization used wedged-shaped marks called Cuneiform on clay tablets as shown? 


A.  Egyptians 

B.  Jews 

C.  Phoenicians 

D.  Sumerians

D.  Sumerians

400

Nomadic people of the Old Stone Age migrated in search of what?


Responses

A.  Tools

B.  Allies

C.  Food

D.  New World

C.  Food

400

How did the domestication of animals lead to settled communities.


A.  Animals were used to plow and harvest stable food crops

B.  Animals were used to ward off dangerous wildlife

C.  Animals were used to track other animals

D.  Animals were used in hunting

A.  Animals were used to plow and harvest stable food crops

400

Which river valley civilization developed in South Asia? 


A.  Chinese 

B.  Mesopotamian 

C.  Indian 

D.  Egyptian

C.  Indian

400

Leaders in early civilizations often gained power through – 


A.  popular elections 

B.  economic strength 

C.  a council of elders 

D.  hereditary rule

D.  hereditary rule

400

Which term means the spreading of the Jewish people to different parts of the world? 


A.  Sabbath 

B.  Covenant 

C.  Diaspora 

D.  Monotheism

C.  Diaspora

500

Clans during the Old Stone Age were rather small.  What was the advantage of having such small groups?


A.  Easier to move

B.  Easier to feed

C.  Easier to control

D.  All of the above

D.  All of the above

500

Which scientist studies past cultures by locating and analyzing human remains?


A.  Anthropologist

B.  Archaeologist

C.  Paleontologist

D.  Geologist

B.  Archaeologist

500

The river was located in East Asia and was where the Chinese civilization began –   


A.  Indus 

B.  Huang He 

C.  Nile 

D.  Jordan

B.  Huang He

500

   - Code of Hammurabi in Babylon 

   - Ten Commandments in Israel 

What do both have in common with each other? 


A.  Economic patterns of trade were linked in early cities 

B.  Some governments had written laws ensuring people knew the principles to follow 

C.  A rigid class system was created and slavery was accepted 

D.  Cultures in the ancient world shared kings or rulers

B.  Some governments had written laws ensuring people knew the principles to follow

500

Oracle bone script is an early example of writing by the – 


A.  Babylonians 

B.  Chinese 

C.  Egyptians 

D.  Sumerians

B.  Chinese

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