Art Exam 4

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1. Where did Seti I lead a military campaign in 1290?

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Seti I led a military campaign at Karnak in 1290, not in Valley of the Kings, Thebes, or Abu Simbel.

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Art Exam 4 focuses on evaluating understanding and analysis of art history. It assesses key skills in identifying art styles, historical significance, and artistic techniques. This quiz is... see moreessential for learners aiming to deepen their art historical knowledge and apply it in academic or professional settings. see less

2. Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Seti I in Abydos around 1290 BCE?

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The Temple of Seti I in Abydos, built around 1290 BCE, is a significant archaeological site showcasing the dedication to the god Osiris by Seti I.

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3. Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Seti I in 1290 BC?

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The Temple of Seti I is located in Abydos and was constructed in 1290 BC, during the New Kingdom period of ancient Egypt.

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4. Who was the pharaoh of Egypt who ruled from Thebes in 1250 BCE?

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Ramesses II was one of the most powerful and celebrated pharaohs of ancient Egypt. He ruled from Thebes around 1250 BCE, overseeing a period of great prosperity and expansion for the Egyptian empire. Cleopatra, Hatshepsut, and Akhenaten were also notable Egyptian rulers, but they did not rule from Thebes in 1250 BCE.

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5. Which ancient temple was built by Ramesses II around 1250 BC?

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The correct answer is the Temple of Ramesses II, Abu Simbel, built around 1250 BC. Ramesses II was a prolific builder and this temple complex is one of his most famous constructions.

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6. Which ancient Egyptian temple was built to honor Queen Nefertari and Pharaoh Ramses II around 1250 BC?

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The Temple of Nefertari at Abu Simbel was constructed during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II to honor his beloved wife, Queen Nefertari. It is one of the most magnificent temples in Egypt and showcases intricate carvings and statues dedicated to the royal couple.

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7. In ancient Egypt, what is the name of the mortuary temple of Ramses II located on the west bank of the Nile in Luxor?

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The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramses II in Thebes, built around 1250 BC. It is known for its huge statues and intricate reliefs depicting the military victories of Ramses II.

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8. What is the name of the ancient Egyptian temple complex located in Thebes, originally built by Ramesses II around 1250 BC?

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The Ramesseum is a memorial temple complex located in Thebes, Egypt. It was built by Ramesses II in the 13th century BC. While Luxor Temple, Karnak Temple, and Valley of the Kings are all important archaeological sites in Thebes, they are not the specific temple complex originally built by Ramesses II around 1250 BC.

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9. Which ancient Egyptian temple is also known as Medinet Habu and was built in 1180?

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The Temple of Ramesses III, also known as Medinet Habu, was built in 1180 BC. It is located on the West Bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt. The other listed temples are also significant ancient Egyptian temples, but they are not the same as the Temple of Ramesses III.

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10. Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Ramesses III in 1180?

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The Temple of Ramesses III, also known as Medinet Habu, was built by Ramesses III in 1180 BC. It is a well-preserved temple complex located on the West Bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt. The other options provided do not match the correct time period or builder.

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11. Who were the two pharaohs responsible for the construction of Karnak Temple around 1120 BCE?

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Karnak Temple was primarily constructed and expanded by Amenhotep and Ramesses IX during their respective reigns, making them the correct answer.

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12. What is the name and location of the tomb discovered in Thebes dating back to 1150?

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The Tomb of Ipy in Thebes dating back to 1150 is a significant archaeological discovery, while the other options are famous historical sites but do not match the given description.

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13. What is the name and location of the tomb believed to be for Ipy, dating back to 1150, in Thebes?

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The correct answer refers to the Tomb of Ipy located in Thebes and dating back to 1150. The other options provided refer to different historical sites in Egypt with varying dates, making them incorrect choices.

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14. Where is the Tomb of Sennedjem located?

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The Tomb of Sennedjem is located in Thebes, not in Giza, Luxor, or Memphis.

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15. What is the job title of someone who is responsible for tending to an oven in a bakery?

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The correct job title for someone responsible for tending to an oven in a bakery is a 'Baker tending oven 1150'. This individual is specifically in charge of monitoring and managing the baking process to ensure quality and consistency.

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16. What is a person who performs dances as part of their profession called?

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A dancer is someone who performs dances as their profession, typically in the fields of ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, and more.

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17. What are the cats doing in the kingdom ruled by the mouse queen?

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In this scenario, the cats are loyal subjects of the mouse queen and serve her in her kingdom. The other options are incorrect as they do not align with the information provided in the question.

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18. What is the archaeological site known as the ancient capital of Assyria?

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Khorsabad, also known as Dur Sharrukin, was the capital of the Assyrian Empire during the reign of King Sargon II.

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19. What ancient palace is also known as Dur Sharrukin and was built by Sargon II in 725 BC?

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The Palace of Sargon II, also known as Dur Sharrukin, is located in Khorsabad and was constructed in 725 BC during the reign of Sargon II. It is a significant archaeological site showcasing the grandeur of the Assyrian empire.

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20. What is the name of the protective deity that was often depicted as a human-headed winged bull or lion in ancient Assyrian art?

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The Lamassu was a protective deity in ancient Assyrian mythology and art, often depicted as a human-headed winged bull or lion. It served as a symbol of power and protection.

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21. What is the name of the entrance to the Palace of Sargon II in Khorsabad, built in 725 BC?

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The correct answer is Harem Gate. It served as the main entrance to the Palace of Sargon II in Khorsabad, also known as Dur Sharrukin, constructed in 725 BC.

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22. In which setting do the events of the story 'King and Servant' take place?

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The story 'King and Servant' is set in the Palace of Sargon II in Khorsabad (Dur Sharrukin) in the year 725 BC according to historical records.

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23. Which ancient structure was located in Khorsabad and built in 725 BC?

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The Temple of Nabu, located in Khorsabad (Dur Sharrukin), was built in 725 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Great Pyramid of Giza, and Colosseum were not built in the same location or time period.

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24. Which ancient city was the Assyrian capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 879-783 BC?

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Nimrud was indeed the Assyrian capital during the mentioned time period, while Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire, Babylon was the capital of the Babylonian Empire, and Petra was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom.

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25. In ancient Mesopotamia, the royal palace at the Assyrian city of Nimrud was famously known as the?

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The Throne Room at Nimrud was a significant place in the palace where the king would hold court and conduct official affairs.

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26. Who was the Assyrian king known for building the city of Nimrud in 850 BC?

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Ashurnasirpal II is the correct answer as he was the one responsible for the construction of the city of Nimrud in 850 BC. The other options were also prominent Assyrian kings, but they were not specifically associated with the building of Nimrud.

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27. What type of decorative architectural element was found at the Nimrud archaeological site dating back to 850 BCE?

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The correct answer is an enameled brick panel, which is a common decorative element found in ancient Mesopotamian architecture. Stained glass windows, mosaic tile murals, and wooden wall carvings were not typically used in this region and time period.

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28. What event triggered the Til Barsip insurrection in 740?

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The Til Barsip insurrection in 740 was triggered by a misunderstanding during a Royal Audience.

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29. What historical event took place at Til Barsip in 740?

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Til Barsip was the site of the execution of a prisoner in 740, not a peace treaty, construction of a temple, or a religious pilgrimage.

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Where did Seti I lead a military campaign in 1290?
Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Seti I in Abydos around...
Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Seti I in 1290 BC?
Who was the pharaoh of Egypt who ruled from Thebes in 1250 BCE?
Which ancient temple was built by Ramesses II around 1250 BC?
Which ancient Egyptian temple was built to honor Queen Nefertari and...
In ancient Egypt, what is the name of the mortuary temple of Ramses II...
What is the name of the ancient Egyptian temple complex located in...
Which ancient Egyptian temple is also known as Medinet Habu and was...
Which ancient Egyptian temple was built by Ramesses III in 1180?
Who were the two pharaohs responsible for the construction of Karnak...
What is the name and location of the tomb discovered in Thebes dating...
What is the name and location of the tomb believed to be for Ipy,...
Where is the Tomb of Sennedjem located?
What is the job title of someone who is responsible for tending to an...
What is a person who performs dances as part of their profession...
What are the cats doing in the kingdom ruled by the mouse queen?
What is the archaeological site known as the ancient capital of...
What ancient palace is also known as Dur Sharrukin and was built by...
What is the name of the protective deity that was often depicted as a...
What is the name of the entrance to the Palace of Sargon II in...
In which setting do the events of the story 'King and Servant' take...
Which ancient structure was located in Khorsabad and built in 725 BC?
Which ancient city was the Assyrian capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire...
In ancient Mesopotamia, the royal palace at the Assyrian city of...
Who was the Assyrian king known for building the city of Nimrud in 850...
What type of decorative architectural element was found at the Nimrud...
What event triggered the Til Barsip insurrection in 740?
What historical event took place at Til Barsip in 740?
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