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1. In Arabic, the person who was known as 'Aflatun' was
A. (a) Plato.
B. (b) Aristotle.
C. (c) Dante.
D. (d) Ceasar.
3. The painting 'Mona Lisa' was made by
A. (a) Leonardo da Vinci.
B. (b) Michelangelo.
C. (c) Raphael.
D. (d) Donatello.
4. The author of the book 'The Prince' is
A. (a) Lorenzo Valla.
B. (b) Gutenberg.
C. (c) Machiavelli.
D. (d) Alberti.
5. The earliest universities in the European continent were setup in the country of
A. (a) France.
B. (b) Germany.
C. (c) Italy.
D. (d) England.
6. The families that gave more importance to women during the 15th century were those of
A. (a) aristocrats.
B. (b) artists.
C. (c) merchants.
D. (d) scholars.
7. Renaissance is best known for its
A. (a) cultural developments.
B. (b) social developments.
C. (c) political developments.
D. (d) economic developments.
8. Anatomy, geometry, physics, as well as a strong sense of what was beautiful, gave a new quality to Italian art, which was to be called
A. (a) aesthetic realism
B. (b) epistemological realism
C. (c) philosophical realism
D. (d) realism
9. Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope
A. (a) Evaristus
B. (b) Gregory XIII
C. (c) Peter St
D. (d) Pius I
10. The opening of trade between Europe and China started in the
A. (a) 9th century.
B. (b) 10th century.
C. (c) 11th century.
D. (d) 12th century.
11. By the early fifteenth century, ______ was used for those masters who taught grammer, poetry, rhetoric, history and moral philosophy.
A. (a) literates
B. (b) humanists
C. (c) authors
D. (d) writers
12. When Renaissance occurred in Europe?
A. (a) 11th century.
B. (b) 13th century.
C. (c) 15th century.
D. (d) 16th century.
13. Ptolemy’s Almagest was a work on ______.
A. (a) Mathematics
B. (b) Astronomy
C. (c) Philosophy
D. (d) Sociology
14. Ibn Rushd was an Arab philosopher of _____.
A. (a) France
B. (b) Germany
C. (c) Britain
D. (d) Spain
15. Andreas Vesalius was a professor of _____ at the University of Padua.
A. (a) Medicine
B. (b) Astronomy
C. (c) Philosophy
D. (d) Mathematics
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