Early Human History & Civilizations

1. What does “Big History” refer to?
Answer: History from Big Bang till present
2. Dinosaurs existed on Earth from 60 million to 180 million years ago. They are the largest:
Answer: Coldblooded-reptiles
3. The age of the Pyramid at Giza is almost
Answer: 5000 Years
4. Which of the following is not a primary drive?
Answer: Affection
5. Which of the following is the oldest written language?
Answer: Cambodian
6. Which era is called Modern History?
Answer: Era of Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution
7. Earliest humans who started walking on two feet are known as
Answer: Bipedal
8. Homo Erectus is early human beings found in
Java
9. What is the oldest occupation of the man?
Agriculture
10. What was the first metal discovered by humans?
Copper
11. First Technology of man on the earth is
Use of Fire
12. Bronze era started from which country?
Egypt
13. Mesopotamia word originated from
Sumerian
14. Mesopotamia is the ancient name of
Iraq
15. Which ancient Mesopotamian king is known for his code of laws?
Hammurabi
16. Mesopotamia means land between the two:
Rivers
17. First underground drainage system was introduced by which civilization?
Indus Valley Civilization
18. Which era marked the first use of tools and human migration from Africa?
Stone Age
19. During which period did humans invent the wheel and metal working?
Bronze Age
20. The Iron Age introduced which of the following?
Written systems and steel
21. Ancient Greece contributed to which of the following fields?
Democracy and philosophy
22. The Persian Empire practiced which religion before Islam?
Zoroastrianism
23. What was the main cultural influence of the Byzantine Empire?
Practices from Greece and Rome
24. The Middle Ages began after the fall of which empire?
Roman Empire
25. The Renaissance is often referred to as a:
Cultural “rebirth”
26. Which movement redefined Christianity and challenged the Catholic Church?
Protestant Reformation
27. The Enlightenment is also known as the:
Age of Reason
28. The First Industrial Revolution began in which year?
1760
29. Which period saw the French Revolution and the American Revolution?
Revolutionary Period
30. The Victorian Era is associated with the reign of which monarch?
Victoria I
31. The Second Industrial Revolution is also referred to as the:
Technological Revolution
32. Which event marked the beginning of World War I?
Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
33. Which period is also known as the Information Age?
Contemporary Period
34. The two main rivers of Mesopotamia are:
Euphrates, Tigris
35. What does the term “Cradle of Civilization” refer to?
Mesopotamia
36. The local people of Mesopotamia were referred to as:
Yazidi
37. The Fertile Crescent is associated with which civilization?
Mesopotamian
38. Mesopotamian civilization belongs to which age?
Neolithic
39. The Sumerian civilization was located in:
Iraq
40. Which metal was predominantly used in the Sumerian civilization?
Bronze
41. What is significant about Sumerian civilization?
Oldest written records
42. Surena was a notable leader of which empire?
Parthian
43. Surena achieved a notable victory against:
Romans
44. In honor of Surena, what was created in modern Iran?
A robot
45. The famous city of Carthage is located in which country?
Tunisia
46. Bakht Nasr was from which country?
Babylon
47. Which king destroyed the Israelites?
Bakht Nasr
48. Who is referred to as the King of Egypt?
Pharaoh
49. Julius Caesar was a politician and general of:
Italy
50. Who was Cleopatra?
A Queen of ancient Egypt
51. The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern part of which historical empire?
Roman Empire
52. Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in:
1453
53. Colosseum, was built in:
Rome
54. Who is the Greek god of war?
Ares
55. Alexander the great was the king of:
Macedonia
56. When was Socrates born in Greece?
469 B.C
57. In which year did Socrates die?
399 BC

 

  1. “Big History” refers to the History from Big Bang till present.

  2. Dinosaurs, which existed 60 to 180 million years ago, are the largest Coldblooded-reptiles.

  3. The age of the Pyramid at Giza is almost 5000 Years.

  4. Affection is not considered a primary drive.

  5. The oldest written language is Cambodian.

  6. The era called Modern History refers to the Era of Enlightenment, Reason, and Industrial Revolution.

  7. The earliest humans who started walking on two feet are known as Bipedal.

  8. Homo Erectus are early human beings found in Java.

  9. The oldest occupation of man is Agriculture.

  10. The first metal discovered by humans was Copper.

  11. The First Technology of man on earth is the Use of Fire.

  12. The Bronze era started from Egypt.

  13. The word Mesopotamia originated from Sumerian.

  14. Mesopotamia is the ancient name of Iraq.

  15. The ancient Mesopotamian king known for his code of laws is Hammurabi.

  16. Mesopotamia means land between the two Rivers.

  17. The first underground drainage system was introduced by the Indus Valley Civilization.

  18. The Stone Age marked the first use of tools and human migration from Africa.

  19. Humans invented the wheel and metal working during the Bronze Age.

  20. The Iron Age introduced written systems and steel.

  21. Ancient Greece contributed to the fields of Democracy and philosophy.

  22. The Persian Empire practiced Zoroastrianism before Islam.

  23. The main cultural influence of the Byzantine Empire was practices from Greece and Rome.

  24. The Middle Ages began after the fall of the Roman Empire.

  25. The Renaissance is often referred to as a Cultural “rebirth”.

  26. The movement that redefined Christianity and challenged the Catholic Church was the Protestant Reformation.

  27. The Enlightenment is also known as the Age of Reason.

  28. The First Industrial Revolution began in the year 1760.

  29. The Revolutionary Period saw the French Revolution and the American Revolution.

  30. The Victorian Era is associated with the reign of Victoria I.

  31. The Second Industrial Revolution is also referred to as the Technological Revolution.

  32. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand marked the beginning of World War I.

  33. The Contemporary Period is also known as the Information Age.

  34. The two main rivers of Mesopotamia are the Euphrates and Tigris.

  35. The term “Cradle of Civilization” refers to Mesopotamia.

  36. The local people of Mesopotamia were referred to as Yazidi.

  37. The Fertile Crescent is associated with the Mesopotamian civilization.

  38. Mesopotamian civilization belongs to the Neolithic age.

  39. The Sumerian civilization was located in Iraq.

  40. The metal predominantly used in the Sumerian civilization was Bronze.

  41. Significant about Sumerian civilization is that it has the oldest written records.

  42. Surena was a notable leader of the Parthian empire.

  43. Surena achieved a notable victory against the Romans.

  44. In honor of Surena, a robot was created in modern Iran.

  45. The famous city of Carthage is located in Tunisia.

  46. Bakht Nasr was from Babylon.

  47. The king who destroyed the Israelites was Bakht Nasr.

  48. The Pharaoh is referred to as the King of Egypt.

  49. Julius Caesar was a politician and general of Italy.

  50. Cleopatra was a Queen of ancient Egypt.

  51. The Byzantine Empire was the Eastern part of the Roman Empire.

  52. Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in 1453.

  53. The Colosseum was built in Rome.

  54. The Greek god of war is Ares.

  55. Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.

  56. Socrates was born in Greece in 469 B.C.

  57. Socrates died in the year 399 BC.

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