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Multiple Choice



This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
The most important sixth-century church is:


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Question 2.
Mosaic technique was first used in:


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Question 3.
The ___________________ style developed as a way of inspiring the illiterate while keeping the biblical commandment that forbids the making of graven images.


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Question 4.
Small holy images that inspire devotion but are not worshiped in themselves are called:


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Question 5.
The animal style was developed by:


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Question 6.
The female couterpart of the kouros figure is the:


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Question 7.
During the chaotic times following the Roman Empire, learning was generally preserved in:


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Question 8.
The simplest order in Greek architecture was the:


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Question 9.
The opening in the roof of the Pantheon is called a (an):


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Question 10.
The Roman Emperor that declared Christianity as the official religion was:


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