Lesson 1: China Reunites
Lesson 2: Chinese Society
Lesson 3: The Mongols in China
Lesson 4: The Ming Dynasty
100

Which list shows the correct order of the spread of Buddhism in Asia?

A. China, Japan, Kores

B. China, Korea, Japan

C. Korea, China, Japan

D. Korea, Japan, China

B. China, Korea, Japan

100

The Chinese discovered that they could use which substance to heat things and make steel?

A. coal

B. gunpowder

C. oil

D. wood 

A. coal
100

Early in their history, Mongols were known for the ability to

A. navigate the seas by mapping the stars.

B. grow wheat.

C. make fine jewelry and craft items for trade.

D. use horses for fighting.

D. use horses for fighting. 

100

How many years did the Ming dynasty rule China?

A. 100

B. 300

C. 500

D. 1,000

B. 300

200

According to Confucius, what do good governments depend on?

A. educated citizens

B. frugal rulers

C. powerful military

D. wise leader 

D. wise leaders 

200

Knowing it would grow well in poor soil, the Song introduced a new variety of which crop?

A. corn

B. rice

C. silk

D. tea

B. rice

200

The Mongol Empire was known as the largest empire the world had ever known.

A. cultural

B. land

C. military

D. trade

B. land 

200

What were Chinese sailing ships called?

A. brigs

B. caravels

C. junks

D. schooners

C. junks

300

Many Chinese thought that Buddhist monks and nuns weakened respect for family life because they were not allowed to

A. eat rice

B. leave their temple

C. live with family

D. marry 


D. marry 

300

In the Song dynasty, the Chinese economy grew when they printed

A. books

B. maps

C. newspapers

D. paper currency 

D. paper currency 

300

By 1279, this Mongol ruler had completed the conquest of China.

A. Alexander the Great

B. Genghis Khan

C. Kublai Khan

D. Marco Polo

C. Kublai Khab

300

Zheng He’s voyages took him to

A. the Americas

B. Europe

C. Japan and Korea

D. Southeast Asia, India, and East Africa

D. Southeast Asia, India, and East Africa

400

Many people became Buddhists in China during the 100s c.e. because

A. Buddhism provided a strong, stable government

B. monasteries were peaceful places.

C. they feared Confucianism

D. they wanted to seek peace and avoid suffering during a difficult, violent time

D. they wanted to seek peace and avoid suffering during a difficult, violent time

400

During the Tang period, trade improved because of the reopening of the Silk Road and the opening of

A. gold mines

B. larger caravans

C. new seaports

D. the Porcelain Road 

C. new seaports 

400

Merchants flocked to Quanzhou because it was

A. an official Chinese trade city

B. China's main silk-producing city

C. the capital of the Yuan dynasty 

D. located on the Yellow River 

A. an official Chinese trade city 

400

Which country was the first to make direct contact with China after Marco Polo?

A. England

B. Italy

C. Portugal 

D. Spain

C. Portugal

500

trade route that had a major impact on the Chinese economy 


(Hint: S_____ R______) 

Silk Road 

500

art of writing characters beautifully 


(Hint: C___graphy) 

Calligraphy 

500

famous Italian traveler who was among the first Europeans to visit and write about China


(Hint: M_____ P_____)

Marco Polo

500

Why did the Ming dynasty eventually collapse?

A. Dishonest officials took over the country. 

B. Government under Ming emperors was too harsh

C. Trade between Europe and China declined

D. Too many European ideas reached China.

A. Dishonest officials took over the country.