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Strayer,Phoniex,
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
MBA.Graduate Psychology,PHD in HRM
Strayer,Phoniex,University of California
Feb-1999 - Mar-2006
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LSGH LLC
Apr-2003 - Apr-2007
Art History 101
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1.Title
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2. Date
    a. 28-000BCE-22,000BCE
    b. 18,000BCE
    c. 12,000BCE
    d. 7,500BCE
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3. Location
   a. Spain
   b. France
   c. Austria
   d. Africa
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4. Significance
   a. Ancient doll
   b. Fertility goddess
   c. Strange interpretation of a woman
   d. Statue of mother
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5. Title
   a. Hall of Bulls
   b. Well Scene of Man, Rhinoceros, and Bison
   c. Spotted Hands and Negative Hand Imprints
   d. Two Bison Relief
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6. Location
   a. Spain
   b. France
   c. Austria
   d. Africa
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7. Location
   a. at mouths of caves
   b. on cliffs
   c. at sites of slaughter
   d. deep inside caves
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8. Title
  a. Ancient grave site
   b. Catal Huyuk
   c. Jericho
   d. Stonehenge
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9. Location
   a. Africa
   b. Spain
   c. England
   d. Euphrates Valley
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10. Title
   a. Akkadian Rulers
   b. Statues of Worshipers
   c. Gudea
   d. Narim-Sin
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11. Location
    a. Egypt
    b. Iraq
    c. Jordan
    d. Ninevah
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12. Title
   a. Stele of Hammurabi
   b. Palette of Narmer
   c. Stele of Narim-Sin
   d. Standard of Ur
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13. Significance
   a. Written laws
   b. commemorates victory
   c. prayer tablet
   d. mystical tale
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14. Title
   a. Sphinx
   b. Winged Victory
   c. Griffin
   d. Lamassu
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15. Title
  a. Stele of Narin-Sin
  b. Palette of Narmer
  c. Stele of Hammurabi
  d. Rosetta Stone
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16. Significance
   a. Depicts laws
   b. Uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt
   c. Victory Tablet
   d. Deciphers Hieroglyphics
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17. Title
   a. Pyramid of Khafre
   b. Stepped Pyramid of Djoser
   c. Rock cave of Beni Hasan
   d. Ziggurat
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18. Architect
    a. Djoser
    b. Beni Hasan
    c. Imhotep
    d. Menkaure
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19. Title
   a. Khafre
   b. Khufu
   c. Imhotep
   d. Menkaure
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20. Significance
   a. Ka figure
   b. votive statue
   c. canopic jar
   d. Egyptian god figure
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21. Title
   a. Temple of Horus
   b. Temple of Ramses II
   c. Temple of Amen-Re
   d. Temple of Hatshepsut
Â
22. Title
   a. Olympic games
   b. Toreador fresco
   c. Taming of the bull
   d. Springtime fresco
Â
23. Location
   a. Kamares
   b. Tiryns
   c. Atreus
   d. Knossos
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24. Title
   a. Octopus vase
   b. Harvester vase
   c. Warrior vase
   d. Vaphio cup
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25. Title
  a. Cycladic idol
  b. Snake goddess
  c. Nefertiti
  d. Ishtar
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26. Paleolithic artists often use a technique called ____ to depict the horns of animals.
   a. linear perspective
   b. optical perspective
   c. twisted perspective
   d. worm’s eye view
Â
27. A true arch was used
   a. Lascaux
   b. Babylon
   c. Stonehenge
   d. Abu Simbel
Â
28. A predominant theme/s found in the art of the Assyrians was/were
   a. the sun god, Aton
   b. war and hunting
   c. scenes of the afterlife
   d. animal fables
Â
29. In ancient Mesopotamia the bull often symbolized
   a. nature
   b. the annual rotation of the sun
   c. the god of death
   d. the power of the storm god
Â
30. The many columned hall in an Egyptian temple is called
   a. pylon hall
   b. hypostyle hall
   c. sanctuary hall
   d. colonnade
Â
31. A tomb that resembles a truncated pyramid is called
   a.  tholos
   b. dromos
   c. mastaba
   d. serdab
Â
32. A mortuary temple was built at Deir el Bahri forÂ
   a. Nefertiti
   b. Imhotep
   c. Hatshepsut
   d. Ti
Â
33.Pyramids were most popular during the
   a. Predynastic period
   b. Middle Kingdom
   c. Old Kingdom
   d. New Kingdom
Â
Â
34.A building techniques used in Egyptian temples was
   a. post and lintel
   b. beam and balance
   c. corbelled vaulting
   d. cyclopean construction
Â
35. Minoan columns are distinguished by
   a. tapering shape and bulbous capitals
   b. pronounced swelling in the center
   c. bud-shaped capitals
   d. bull-shaped capitals
Â
36.Numbers of elegant marble figurines from the Early Bronze Age have been found in
   a. Mycenae
   b. Cyclades Islands
   c. Troy
   d. Knossos
Â
37.The Treasury of Atreus is an example of
   a. Mycenae fortification
   b. beehive tomb
   c. Minoan sarcophagus
   d. temple treasury
Â
38. A corbel was used
   a. to make an arch or dome
   b. as part of a drainage system
   c. for drinking
   d. to preserve the bones of ancestors
39. The part of the building that raises the structural roof section and allows light to enter is called
   a. hypostyle
   b. pylon
   c. clerestory
   d. tholos
Â
40. Compared to work done in the Amarna style, the work done for Ramses II was
   a. Much more fluid
   b. More conventional
   c. more realistic
   d. more curvilinear
Â
41. The Amarna period is associated with which pharaoh?
   a. Ramses II
   b. Akhenaton
   c. Tutankhamen
   d. Hatshepsut
Â
42. A ka is
   a. column in shape of a male figure
   b. immortal human essence
   c. monumental entrance of an Egyptian temple
   d. a bench-shaped Egyptian tomb
Â
43.A citadel refers to
   a. ancient circular tomb
   b. the passage into a beehive tomb
   c. fortress that commands a city
   d. metal working technique
Â
44.Schliemann was
   a. excavator of Troy and Mycenae
   b. excavated on Crete
   c. Greek traveler and geographer
   d. discovered King Tut’s tomb
Â
45. Knossos was
   a. an Egyptian city
   b. Mycenae fortified city
   c. group of islands in Aegean Sea
   d. excavated on Crete
Â
46.The Kamares style referred to
   a. gold work
   b. dry fresco
   c. ceramics
   d. relief sculpture
Â
47.It is thought that Homer’s Illiad and Odyssey celebrated the heroes ofÂ
   a. Minoan Crete
   b. Helladic Cyclades
   c. Mycenaean Greece
   d. Neolithic Thera
Â
48. A pinched waist, profile pose, and fluidly drawn forms are typical of the frescoes of
   a. the Cyclades
   b. Crete
   c. Assyria
   d. Mycenae
Â
49. The material/s used for the Standard of Ur was/were
   a. glazed bricks
   b. woven flax
   c. electrum and bronze
   d. shell inlay and lapis lazuli
Â
50. The Ishtar Gate comes from the city of
   a. Knossos
   b. Persepolis
   c. Ur
   d. BabylonÂ
 Art History 101
Â
1.Title
Â
2. Date
    a. 28-000BCE-22,000BCE
    b. 18,000BCE
    c. 12,000BCE
    d. 7,500BCE
Â
3. Location
   a. Spain
   b. France
   c. Austria
   d. Africa
Â
4. Significance
   a. Ancient doll
   b. Fertility goddess
   c. Strange interpretation of a woman
   d. Statue of mother
Â
5. Title
   a. Hall of Bulls
   b. Well Scene of Man, Rhinoceros, and Bison
   c. Spotted Hands and Negative Hand Imprints
   d. Two Bison Relief
Â
6. Location
   a. Spain
   b. France
   c. Austria
   d. Africa
Â
7. Location
   a. at mouths of caves
   b. on cliffs
   c. at sites of slaughter
   d. deep inside caves
Â
8. Title
  a. Ancient grave site
   b. Catal Huyuk
   c. Jericho
   d. Stonehenge
Â
9. Location
   a. Africa
   b. Spain
   c. England
   d. Euphrates Valley
Â
10. Title
   a. Akkadian Rulers
   b. Statues of Worshipers
   c. Gudea
   d. Narim-Sin
Â
11. Location
    a. Egypt
    b. Iraq
    c. Jordan
    d. Ninevah
Â
12. Title
   a. Stele of Hammurabi
   b. Palette of Narmer
   c. Stele of Narim-Sin
   d. Standard of Ur
Â
13. Significance
   a. Written laws
   b. commemorates victory
   c. prayer tablet
   d. mystical tale
Â
14. Title
   a. Sphinx
   b. Winged Victory
   c. Griffin
   d. Lamassu
Â
15. Title
  a. Stele of Narin-Sin
  b. Palette of Narmer
  c. Stele of Hammurabi
  d. Rosetta Stone
Â
16. Significance
   a. Depicts laws
   b. Uniting of Upper and Lower Egypt
   c. Victory Tablet
   d. Deciphers Hieroglyphics
Â
17. Title
   a. Pyramid of Khafre
   b. Stepped Pyramid of Djoser
   c. Rock cave of Beni Hasan
   d. Ziggurat
Â
18. Architect
    a. Djoser
    b. Beni Hasan
    c. Imhotep
    d. Menkaure
Â
19. Title
   a. Khafre
   b. Khufu
   c. Imhotep
   d. Menkaure
Â
20. Significance
   a. Ka figure
   b. votive statue
   c. canopic jar
   d. Egyptian god figure
Â
21. Title
   a. Temple of Horus
   b. Temple of Ramses II
   c. Temple of Amen-Re
   d. Temple of Hatshepsut
Â
22. Title
   a. Olympic games
   b. Toreador fresco
   c. Taming of the bull
   d. Springtime fresco
Â
23. Location
   a. Kamares
   b. Tiryns
   c. Atreus
   d. Knossos
Â
24. Title
   a. Octopus vase
   b. Harvester vase
   c. Warrior vase
   d. Vaphio cup
Â
25. Title
  a. Cycladic idol
  b. Snake goddess
  c. Nefertiti
  d. Ishtar
Â
26. Paleolithic artists often use a technique called ____ to depict the horns of animals.
   a. linear perspective
   b. optical perspective
   c. twisted perspective
   d. worm’s eye view
Â
27. A true arch was used
   a. Lascaux
   b. Babylon
   c. Stonehenge
   d. Abu Simbel
Â
28. A predominant theme/s found in the art of the Assyrians was/were
   a. the sun god, Aton
   b. war and hunting
   c. scenes of the afterlife
   d. animal fables
Â
29. In ancient Mesopotamia the bull often symbolized
   a. nature
   b. the annual rotation of the sun
   c. the god of death
   d. the power of the storm god
Â
30. The many columned hall in an Egyptian temple is called
   a. pylon hall
   b. hypostyle hall
   c. sanctuary hall
   d. colonnade
Â
31. A tomb that resembles a truncated pyramid is called
   a.  tholos
   b. dromos
   c. mastaba
   d. serdab
Â
32. A mortuary temple was built at Deir el Bahri forÂ
   a. Nefertiti
   b. Imhotep
   c. Hatshepsut
   d. Ti
Â
33.Pyramids were most popular during the
   a. Predynastic period
   b. Middle Kingdom
   c. Old Kingdom
   d. New Kingdom
Â
Â
34.A building techniques used in Egyptian temples was
   a. post and lintel
   b. beam and balance
   c. corbelled vaulting
   d. cyclopean construction
Â
35. Minoan columns are distinguished by
   a. tapering shape and bulbous capitals
   b. pronounced swelling in the center
   c. bud-shaped capitals
   d. bull-shaped capitals
Â
36.Numbers of elegant marble figurines from the Early Bronze Age have been found in
   a. Mycenae
   b. Cyclades Islands
   c. Troy
   d. Knossos
Â
37.The Treasury of Atreus is an example of
   a. Mycenae fortification
   b. beehive tomb
   c. Minoan sarcophagus
   d. temple treasury
Â
38. A corbel was used
   a. to make an arch or dome
   b. as part of a drainage system
   c. for drinking
   d. to preserve the bones of ancestors
39. The part of the building that raises the structural roof section and allows light to enter is called
   a. hypostyle
   b. pylon
   c. clerestory
   d. tholos
Â
40. Compared to work done in the Amarna style, the work done for Ramses II was
   a. Much more fluid
   b. More conventional
   c. more realistic
   d. more curvilinear
Â
41. The Amarna period is associated with which pharaoh?
   a. Ramses II
   b. Akhenaton
   c. Tutankhamen
   d. Hatshepsut
Â
42. A ka is
   a. column in shape of a male figure
   b. immortal human essence
   c. monumental entrance of an Egyptian temple
   d. a bench-shaped Egyptian tomb
Â
43.A citadel refers to
   a. ancient circular tomb
   b. the passage into a beehive tomb
   c. fortress that commands a city
   d. metal working technique
Â
44.Schliemann was
   a. excavator of Troy and Mycenae
   b. excavated on Crete
   c. Greek traveler and geographer
   d. discovered King Tut’s tomb
Â
45. Knossos was
   a. an Egyptian city
   b. Mycenae fortified city
   c. group of islands in Aegean Sea
   d. excavated on Crete
Â
46.The Kamares style referred to
   a. gold work
   b. dry fresco
   c. ceramics
   d. relief sculpture
Â
47.It is thought that Homer’s Illiad and Odyssey celebrated the heroes ofÂ
   a. Minoan Crete
   b. Helladic Cyclades
   c. Mycenaean Greece
   d. Neolithic Thera
Â
48. A pinched waist, profile pose, and fluidly drawn forms are typical of the frescoes of
   a. the Cyclades
   b. Crete
   c. Assyria
   d. Mycenae
Â
49. The material/s used for the Standard of Ur was/were
   a. glazed bricks
   b. woven flax
   c. electrum and bronze
   d. shell inlay and lapis lazuli
Â
50. The Ishtar Gate comes from the city of
   a. Knossos
   b. Persepolis
   c. Ur
   d. BabylonÂ
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