1.
The Priory of Sion was a group that believed Jesus was __________.
Correct Answer
C. Married
Explanation
The Priory of Sion was a secret society that believed Jesus was married. This belief is based on various conspiracy theories and alternative interpretations of historical documents, such as the alleged existence of the "Holy Grail" and the idea that Jesus had a romantic relationship with Mary Magdalene. These theories gained popularity after the publication of the novel "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown. However, mainstream historians and scholars dismiss these claims as unfounded and lacking credible evidence.
2.
Which Solar system layout did the catholic church accept the most?
Correct Answer
B. Geocentric
Explanation
The Catholic Church accepted the geocentric solar system layout the most. In this model, Earth is considered to be at the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies, including the Sun, revolving around it. This belief was widely accepted during the medieval period and was supported by the Church as it aligned with their interpretation of religious texts. However, with the advancements in scientific understanding and the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, the Church's acceptance of the geocentric model gradually diminished.
3.
A Scientific Statement that is accepted but NOT proven.
Correct Answer
B. Theory
Explanation
A theory is a scientific statement that is widely accepted by the scientific community based on extensive evidence and observations. However, it is important to note that a theory is not considered proven in the same way as a mathematical theorem. Theories are subject to further testing and refinement, and they can be modified or discarded if new evidence contradicts them. Therefore, the answer "Theory" is correct because it accurately describes a scientific statement that is accepted but not proven.
4.
The Church_____ scientists going against the church.
Correct Answer
A. Killed
Explanation
During the time of the Church's dominance, scientists who went against the teachings or beliefs of the Church were often met with severe consequences. They were silenced, persecuted, or even executed for their ideas that contradicted religious doctrines. This suppression of scientific inquiry and freedom of thought hindered progress and hindered the development of new ideas and knowledge. Therefore, "killed" is an appropriate word to describe the fate of scientists who opposed the Church during this period.
5.
Da Vinci was a grand master of the _____________.
Correct Answer
C. Priory of Sion
Explanation
The Priory of Sion is a secret society that is often associated with Leonardo da Vinci. According to various conspiracy theories, Da Vinci was believed to be a member of the Priory of Sion, an organization that supposedly protected the secret of the Holy Grail. While there is no concrete evidence to support these claims, they have gained popularity in popular culture, particularly through Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code." Therefore, the correct answer suggests a connection between Da Vinci and the Priory of Sion.
6.
The Priory believed that the "Holy Grail" was not a cup but a __________.
Correct Answer
C. Blood line
Explanation
The Priory believed that the "Holy Grail" was not a cup but a bloodline. This suggests that they believed the Holy Grail was not a physical object, but rather a lineage or bloodline that descended from Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. This belief is often associated with the theory that Jesus and Mary Magdalene had children together, and that their descendants carried on a sacred bloodline. This interpretation of the Holy Grail is popularized in Dan Brown's novel, "The Da Vinci Code."
7.
Use this picture to help answer questions 7-10. Back in this time__________ clothing on the male and female represented marriage.
Correct Answer
Reverse
Opposite
Explanation
In the given picture, the clothing on the male and female represents marriage. The correct answer, "Reverse, Opposite," suggests that the clothing worn by the male and female in the picture is contrary or opposite to what would typically be expected for representing marriage. This implies that during this time period, the clothing worn by married individuals was different from what is traditionally associated with marriage.
8.
The man sitting next to "Mary" has his hand on her neck showing he did not ______ her.
Correct Answer
Like
Want
Explanation
The correct answer is "Like". The man sitting next to Mary has his hand on her neck, which can be seen as an intimate gesture. This suggests that he has feelings of affection or attraction towards her. However, the answer "Want" could also be a valid interpretation as it implies a desire or longing for someone. Both options indicate a level of interest or emotional connection with Mary.
9.
"Mary" is reall suppose to represent __________. (name of the Saint)
Correct Answer
St. Peter
Saint Peter
Explanation
The correct answer is St. Peter or Saint Peter. "Mary" is not the correct representation for this name of the Saint.
10.
Where "Mary" and Jesus are split at the hip is making a V shape or a __________.
Correct Answer
Womb
Explanation
The question is asking for a term that describes the shape formed when "Mary" and Jesus are split at the hip. The correct answer is "womb" because the shape of a womb can resemble a V shape when split at the hip.
11.
PICTURE NOT NEEDED! ____________ and ______________ are two Priory members
Correct Answer
Da Vinci, Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton, Da Vinci
Explanation
The given answer states that Da Vinci and Sir Isaac Newton are two Priory members. The order in which they are mentioned is Da Vinci followed by Sir Isaac Newton.
12.
____________ was a Illuminati member.
Correct Answer
galileo galilei
Explanation
Galileo Galilei is known for his contributions to the fields of physics, astronomy, and mathematics during the Renaissance period. Although there is no concrete evidence to support the claim that Galileo Galilei was a member of the Illuminati, this answer might be based on the fact that Galileo was a prominent figure who challenged the traditional beliefs of the Catholic Church and faced persecution as a result. The Illuminati, a secret society that aimed to promote enlightenment and free thinking, could be associated with Galileo's revolutionary ideas and his pursuit of scientific knowledge.
13.
Illuminati really means the "__________ ____"
Correct Answer
enlighten ones
Explanation
The correct answer is "enlighten ones." The term "Illuminati" is often associated with a secret society believed to possess special knowledge or enlightenment. The phrase "enlighten ones" accurately reflects the meaning of the term, as it suggests individuals who have been enlightened or have gained knowledge beyond the ordinary.
14.
The name of the Illuminatious church is called the ____________ ___ _________________.
Correct Answer
Church of Illumination
Explanation
The given correct answer for the question is "Church of Illumination." This suggests that the name of the Illuminatious church is referred to as the "Church of Illumination."
15.
Copernicus was the first to come up with the of the __________________ ________.
Correct Answer
Heliocentric Model
Hydrocentric Mdoel
Explanation
Copernicus was the first to come up with the Heliocentric Model. This model proposed that the Sun is at the center of the solar system, with the planets orbiting around it. This was a significant departure from the prevailing belief at the time, which was the Geocentric Model that placed the Earth at the center. The Heliocentric Model revolutionized our understanding of the solar system and laid the foundation for modern astronomy. There is no mention or explanation provided for the term "Hydrocentric Model" in the given information.
16.
____________ and artists were close brothers to the Priory.
Correct Answer
Sculptures
Sculptors
Explanation
The Priory had a close relationship with both sculptures and sculptors. This suggests that the Priory valued and supported the art of sculpture, and likely had a strong connection to the sculpting community. It is possible that the Priory commissioned sculptures from sculptors, or that they provided a space for sculptors to work and exhibit their art. The use of both terms "sculptures" and "sculptors" implies that the Priory had a multifaceted involvement with the art form, both in terms of the finished pieces and the artists themselves.