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he following is NOT the plays written by Sophocles?A. Electra B. Antigone C. Trojan Woman D. Oedipus the King5. Who was the founder of scientific mathematics?A. Heracleitus B. Aristotle C. Socrates D. Pythagoras6. Who is chiefly noted for his doctrine that “man is the measure of all things”?A. Protagoras B. Pythagoras C. Pyrrhon D. Epicurus11. Who wrote, “I came, I saw, I conquered”?A. Horace B. Julius Caesar C. Virgil D. Marcus Tullius Cicero12. The author of the philosophical poem On the Nature of things is ___________.A. Virgil B. Julius Caesar C. Horace D. Lucretius13. Which of the following is not Roman architecture?A. The Colosseum B. The Panthenon C. The Parthenon D. Pont du Gard14. Who wrote, “Captive Greece took her rude conqueror captive”?A. Sappho B. Plato C. Virgil D. Horace15. Which of the following is by far the most influential in the West?_______A. Buddism B. Islamism C. Christianity D. Judaism16. The Old Testament consists of 39 books, the oldest and most important of which are the first five books, called __________.A. Exodus B. Commandments C. Amos D. Pentaeuch19. After the _______ century Nestorianism reached China.A. sixth B. fifth C. second D. third20. Which of the following emperors made Christianity the official religion of the empire and outlawed all other religions? __________A. Theodosius B. Augustus C. Constantine I D. Nero Caesar21. Which of the following emperors issued the Edict of Milan and made Christianity legal in 313? __________A. Augustus B. Thedosius C. Nero D. Constantine I22. At the age of 30, Jesus Christ received the baptism at the hands of _________.A. St. Peter B. St. Paul C. John Baptist D. John Wycliff23. By 1693, the whole of the Bible had been translated in _________languages.A. 228 B. 974 C. 1202 D. 15424. When printing was invented in the 1500’s, the _______ Bible was the first plete work printed.A. English B. Latin C. Aramaic D. Hebrew25. When did the standard American edition of the Revised Version appear? _______A. 1885 B. 1611 C. 1901 D. 197927. The Middle Ages is also called the _________.A. “Age of Christianity” B. “Age of Literature”C. “Age of Holy Spirit” D. “Age of Faith”28. According to the code of chivalry, which of the following is not pledged to do for a knight? _______A. To be loyal to his lord B. To fight for the churchC. To obey without question the orders of the abbotD. To respect women of noble birth29. When was a noble crowned as a knight in the Middle Ages in Western Europe? _______A. At the age of 14.B. When he was taught to say his prayers, learned good manners and ran errands for the ladies.C. At a special ceremony known as dubbing.D. When he was pledged to fight for the church.30. Under feudalism, what were the three classes of people of western Europe?________A. clergy, knights and serfs B. Pope, bishop and peasantsC. clergy, lords and peasants D. knights, nobles and serfs31. By which year the Moslems had taken over the last Christian stronghold and won the