Unit 5: Intellectual Revolutions Test Review
Start
01
Table of Contents
Select the Renaissance or Reformation to review those topics.
The Renaissance
The Reformation
Finish
01
The Renaissance
Select from the categories below to review them. Each category will have 2-3 questions.
Italy
Artists
Writers
Scientists
Humanism
Main Menu
02
Italy: Question 1
True or False?
The main focus of the Italian Renaissance was the study of classic literature recovered from Rome and Greece.
False
True
Continue
02
Italy: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which Italian city-states were at the center of the early days of the Renaissance?
Turin, Polermo, and Vienna
Milan, Luxembourg, and Genoa
Florence, Venice, and Rome
Continue
02
Italy: Question 3
Multiple Choice
What was the name of the wealthy merchant family who were patrons of the arts?
Borgia family
Medici family
Visconti family
Continue
02
Artists: Question 1
True or False?
The focus of artists in the Northern Renaissance was science and humanism, unlike the Italian Renaissance, which was focused on religion and individualism.
False
True
Continue
02
Artists: Question 2
Multiple Choice
The goal of artists during the Renaissance was to depict nature in the most ______ way possible.
Abstract
Symbolic
Realistic
Continue
02
Artists: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which Renaissance artist was known for his surreal, sometimes disturbing imagery?
Heironymous Bosch
Leonardo da Vinci
Dante Alighieri
Continue
02
Writers: Question 1
True or False?
Dante, the author best known for his work Inferno, is best known for pioneering the use of vernacular language in his writing.
False
True
Continue
02
Writers: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who is known as the best playwright in history?
Thomas Kyd
William Shakespeare
Virginia Woolf
Continue
02
Scientists: Question 1
True or False?
Nicolaus Copernicus' discoveries in the field of astronomy helped to strengthen the geocentric model of the universe.
False
True
Continue
02
Scientists: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who created the scientific method?
Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus
Leonardo da Vinci and Tartaglia
Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes
Continue
02
Humanism: Question 1
True or False?
Humanism was a secular (non-religious) practice that rose in popularity during the Italian Renaissance.
False
True
Continue
02
Humanism: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of these was emphasized by humanism?
Mankind is naturally sinful
Enjoyment & fulfillment of life
The king & church are most important
Continue
01
The Reformation
Select from the categories below to review them. Each category will have 3 questions.
England
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Catholicism
Miscellaneous
Main Menu
02
England: Question 1
True or False?
After England's split from the Catholic church, King Henry VIII became the head of the Lutheran Church.
False
True
Continue
02
England: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which English monarch regained control over the Church of England and re-established it as the Anglican church?
King Edward VI
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Mary I
Continue
02
England: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Who was known as the 'Nine Days Queen'?
Catherine Howard
Anne Boleyn
Lady Jane Grey
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 1
True or False?
Martin Luther was a German monk who wrote his 95 Theses in an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.
False
True
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 2
Multiple Choice
What was Pope Leo X's response to Martin Luther?
Exile
Excommunication
Nothing
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of these is an emphasis of Martin Luther's 95 Theses?
Both of these
Equality of all believers
Salvation through faith
Continue
02
John Calvin: Question 1
True or False?
John Calvin was a theologian whose teachings emphasized predestination, theocracy, and that humans are sinful by nature.
False
True
Continue
02
John Calvin: Question 2
Multiple Choice
What was the name of the book John Calvin wrote on Reformation thought?
De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium
Institutes of a Christian Religion
De Humani Corporis Fabrica
Continue
02
Catholicism: Question 1
True or False?
The Council of Trent declared that salvation can be achieved through faith alone.
False
True
Continue
02
Catholicism: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who ordered Cardinals to investigate the selling of indulgences within the church?
Pope Paul III
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Leo X
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 1
True or False?
The religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola was called The Jesuits.
False
True
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which religious group believed in only baptizing adults and advocated for the separation of church and state?
The Calvinists
The Anabaptists
The Lutherans
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which invention allowed for the mass spreading of Reformation thought?
The Telescope
The Steam Engine
The Printing Press
Continue
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Unit 5: Intellectual Revolutions Test Review
Start
01
Table of Contents
Select the Renaissance or Reformation to review those topics.
The Renaissance
The Reformation
Finish
01
The Renaissance
Select from the categories below to review them. Each category will have 2-3 questions.
Italy
Artists
Writers
Scientists
Humanism
Main Menu
02
Italy: Question 1
True or False?
The main focus of the Italian Renaissance was the study of classic literature recovered from Rome and Greece.
False
True
Continue
02
Italy: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which Italian city-states were at the center of the early days of the Renaissance?
Turin, Polermo, and Vienna
Milan, Luxembourg, and Genoa
Florence, Venice, and Rome
Continue
02
Italy: Question 3
Multiple Choice
What was the name of the wealthy merchant family who were patrons of the arts?
Borgia family
Medici family
Visconti family
Continue
02
Artists: Question 1
True or False?
The focus of artists in the Northern Renaissance was science and humanism, unlike the Italian Renaissance, which was focused on religion and individualism.
False
True
Continue
02
Artists: Question 2
Multiple Choice
The goal of artists during the Renaissance was to depict nature in the most ______ way possible.
Abstract
Symbolic
Realistic
Continue
02
Artists: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which Renaissance artist was known for his surreal, sometimes disturbing imagery?
Heironymous Bosch
Leonardo da Vinci
Dante Alighieri
Continue
02
Writers: Question 1
True or False?
Dante, the author best known for his work Inferno, is best known for pioneering the use of vernacular language in his writing.
False
True
Continue
02
Writers: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who is known as the best playwright in history?
Thomas Kyd
William Shakespeare
Virginia Woolf
Continue
02
Scientists: Question 1
True or False?
Nicolaus Copernicus' discoveries in the field of astronomy helped to strengthen the geocentric model of the universe.
False
True
Continue
02
Scientists: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who created the scientific method?
Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus
Leonardo da Vinci and Tartaglia
Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes
Continue
02
Humanism: Question 1
True or False?
Humanism was a secular (non-religious) practice that rose in popularity during the Italian Renaissance.
False
True
Continue
02
Humanism: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of these was emphasized by humanism?
Mankind is naturally sinful
Enjoyment & fulfillment of life
The king & church are most important
Continue
01
The Reformation
Select from the categories below to review them. Each category will have 3 questions.
England
Martin Luther
John Calvin
Catholicism
Miscellaneous
Main Menu
02
England: Question 1
True or False?
After England's split from the Catholic church, King Henry VIII became the head of the Lutheran Church.
False
True
Continue
02
England: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which English monarch regained control over the Church of England and re-established it as the Anglican church?
King Edward VI
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Mary I
Continue
02
England: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Who was known as the 'Nine Days Queen'?
Catherine Howard
Anne Boleyn
Lady Jane Grey
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 1
True or False?
Martin Luther was a German monk who wrote his 95 Theses in an attempt to reform the Catholic Church.
False
True
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 2
Multiple Choice
What was Pope Leo X's response to Martin Luther?
Exile
Excommunication
Nothing
Continue
02
Martin Luther: Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of these is an emphasis of Martin Luther's 95 Theses?
Both of these
Equality of all believers
Salvation through faith
Continue
02
John Calvin: Question 1
True or False?
John Calvin was a theologian whose teachings emphasized predestination, theocracy, and that humans are sinful by nature.
False
True
Continue
02
John Calvin: Question 2
Multiple Choice
What was the name of the book John Calvin wrote on Reformation thought?
De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium
Institutes of a Christian Religion
De Humani Corporis Fabrica
Continue
02
Catholicism: Question 1
True or False?
The Council of Trent declared that salvation can be achieved through faith alone.
False
True
Continue
02
Catholicism: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Who ordered Cardinals to investigate the selling of indulgences within the church?
Pope Paul III
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope Leo X
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 1
True or False?
The religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola was called The Jesuits.
False
True
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which religious group believed in only baptizing adults and advocated for the separation of church and state?
The Calvinists
The Anabaptists
The Lutherans
Continue
02
Miscellaneous: Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which invention allowed for the mass spreading of Reformation thought?
The Telescope
The Steam Engine
The Printing Press
Continue
BYE, BYE
Congratulations! You're ready for your test!
Review Again
03
INCORRECT!
That was not the correct answer! Re-read the question and try again.
Go Back
03
CORRECT!
Congratulations! You selected the correct answer. Return to the question so you can move on.
Go Back