Ancient Egypt
Ancient Greece
Roman Empire
Mesopotamia
100

How Egyptian kings were called?

  • Commanders
  • Kings
  • Emperors
  • Pharaohs

Pharaohs

100

Who were considered free citizens?

  • Foreigners
  • Women
  • Those born in Sunday
  • Men born in the polis

Men born in the polis

100

Who ruled the Roman Empire?

  • The Emperor
  • The citizens
  • The most handsome
  • The pharaohs

The Emperor

100

What does Mesopotamia mean in Greek?

  • Between two pots
  • Between two mountains
  • Between two rivers
  • Between two worlds

Between two rivers

200

True or false: The Pharaohs were buried in Pyramids.

  • True
  • False

True

200

What is philosophy?

  • The art of governing
  • The art of sleeping
  • The art of thinking
  • The art of building

The art of thinking

200

Children in Ancient Rome resemble those of today because they went…

  • To school
  • To the movies
  • To play football
  • To conquer other nations

To school

200

What was the name of the temple in the center of the city?

  • Pyramid
  • Colosseum
  • Parthonan
  • Ziggurat

Ziggurat

300

Who instructed the people to build the pyramids?

Kings

Architects

Pharaohs

Artisans

Pharaohs

300

Greek civilization was made up of lots of cities called…

  • Villages
  • Police
  • Polis
  • Kingdoms

Polis

300

Roman society was divided into patricians, plebians and…

  • Scribes
  • Free citizens
  • Slaves
  • Primates

Slaves

300

Who had the political and religious pawer in the city?

  • The lord commander
  • The supreme commander
  • The Pharaoh
  • The High Priest

The High Priest

400

Who designed the pyramids?

Kings

Architects

Pharaohs

Shepherds

Architects

400

What were Socrates, Plato and Aristotle?

  • Great philosophers
  • Kings of Greece
  • The Three Musketeers
  • Great athletes

Great philosophers

400

How were Roman soldiers called?

  • Gladiators
  • Legionaries
  • Patricians
  • By phone

Legionaries

400

The river that surrounded Mesopotamia were…

  • The Tigris and the Euphrates
  • The Amazon and the Mississippi
  • The Nile and the Niger
  • The Leonides and the Cebrus

The Tigris and the Euphrates