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Which of these best describes the Scientific Revolution?

  1. A time in which scientists began to publish works on the origins of humanity and human ancestors.

  2. A time in which scientists began to study the natural world through observation and displayed a a willingness to question widely-held beliefs

  3. A time in which the Ptolemaic version of the universe, geocentric theory, was proven to be true and all other descriptions of the universe were disregarded

  4. A time in which scientists offered new theories on the creations of the universe

  5. A time in which math and science were used purposely to undermine the authority of the Church and Challenge the main tents of Christianity


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Scientific revolution refers to the developments that happened in various branches of science which revolutionized the existing way of doing things. Rather than believing in existing knowledge to  conclude things, scientists started using scientific experimentation and observations.  It occurred as a global phenomenon and spread knowledge in various countries. 

Out of the following choices, which civilization was part of the growing global trading network of the 16th century?

  1. Ottoman Empire

  2. China

  3. Russia

  4. Japan

  5. Mughal Empire


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

China played a dominant role in the creation of the global market for silver. There was an abundance of tea, jade, silk, and porcelain in China for many years. These were exchanged by the Europeans with silver, such that silver then became the currency in China. This demand for silver made China a growing trade partner. Japan initially supplied silver to China but by the mid 16th century, the demand was satisfied by Peruvian mines.

Which of the following statements about the intellectual pursuits of Western Europeans prior to the 8th century is MOST accurate?

  1. Greek learning had been retained and there was widespread literacy among the noble classes.

  2. All literacy and contact with ancient cultures was lost in the centuries following the fall of Rome.

  3. Greco-Roman rational traditions were blended with Christian mysticism to create a new form of Christianity.

  4. Literacy was found mostly in monasteries, which usually resulted in little more than copying older manuscripts.

  5. Universities appeared throughout the Germanic kingdoms which rapidly renewed learning after the fall of Rome.


Correct Option: C

The English population began to expand rapidly from ___________.

  1. The nineteenth century

  2. The mid-eighteenth century

  3. The early-eighteenth century

  4. The eighteenth century


Correct Option: B

Which was a major result of the Reformation?

  1. New Christian denominations emerged

  2. Religious teachings were no longer allowed in the universities

  3. The Crusades were organized

  4. The power of the Pope was strengthened


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Reformation led to the division within the Church. It broke the unity of Christendom. The church was broken up into two major groups: Protestantism and Catholicism. The two main groups further divided into many sects. National Churches were established in many countries. The supremacy of the Pope was replaced by the supremacy of the Bible.

"Monalisa" painted by which of the following personality?

  1. Raphael

  2. Michael-Angelo

  3. Leonardo-da-Vinci

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Leonardo-da-Vinci was a multi-talented personality having proficiency in painting, sculpture, architecture, engineering etc. His world famous oil painting, Monalisa, sparked a new trend in portrait painting influencing European paintings of the coming centuries and gave new colors to the ideals of Renaissance. His paintings were a combination of science and art which is well reflected in this masterpiece. 

Who is the 'Father of Renaissance'?

  1. Boccaccio

  2. Shakespeare

  3. Dante

  4. Petrarch


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Petrarch is known as the 'Father of Renaissance.' He collected about 200 Latin and Greek manuscripts.He was well-known for his poem and sonnets. A deep contemplation of man's happiness and sorrow can be seen in his poems. 

The medieval man's thinking had been controlled by the _____.

  1. Church

  2. King

  3. Noble

  4. Aristocrat


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Church was the most influential body in medieval history. It held great importance in the lives of people who perceived the Church as a source of divinity and legitimacy.

_______ means rebirth or revival.

  1. Reformation

  2. Revolution

  3. Renunciation

  4. Renaissance


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

"Renaissance" is a French word meaning rebirth or revival. Europe witnessed extensive prosperity during the later Middle Ages. There were many thinkers and researchers in various walks of life. The Europeans advanced in religious power, political power, economy, social structure, art, literature, science, etc. Renaissance means all round progress in various walks of life. 

From whom did the humanist scholars acquire books during the Renaissance?

  1. Turks

  2. Arabs

  3. Jews

  4. Chinese


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

During the Renaissance, the humanist scholars acquired the books from the Arabs and retranslated them into Greek and Latin and studied them.