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1 |  |  Which was not part of the Roman Empire in the first century A.D.? |
|  | A) | Gaul |
|  | B) | Britain |
|  | C) | Egypt |
|  | D) | Nubia |
|  | E) | Judaea |
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2 |  |  Virgil wrote the Aeneid for |
|  | A) | Julius Caesar |
|  | B) | Augustus |
|  | C) | Trajan |
|  | D) | Constantine |
|  | E) | Caracalla |
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3 |  |  Roman concrete was a mixture of |
|  | A) | water, tufa, travertine, and rubble |
|  | B) | water, mortar, gravel, and rubble |
|  | C) | stucco, plaster, water, mortar, and rubble |
|  | D) | tufa, rubble, gravel, and mortar |
|  | E) | water, gravel, travertine, and mortar |
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4 |  |  Which of the following was not built under Trajan? |
|  | A) | Timgad |
|  | B) | Dacia |
|  | C) | markets |
|  | D) | a forum |
|  | E) | basilica |
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5 |  |  Nero, as described by Suetonius, exemplifies |
|  | A) | political know-how |
|  | B) | generosity |
|  | C) | grandiosity |
|  | D) | military strategy |
|  | E) | intelligence |
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6 |  |  Which of the following is the best pair? |
|  | A) | Virgil and Odysseus |
|  | B) | Ovid and the Metamorphoses |
|  | C) | Trajan and the Meditations |
|  | D) | Marcus Aurelius and the Commentarii |
|  | E) | Nero and Darcia |
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7 |  |  The Ides of March are |
|  | A) | when Roman emperors are killed |
|  | B) | the 15th day of the month |
|  | C) | the birthday of the Roman emperor |
|  | D) | the end of the month |
|  | E) | the beginning of the month |
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8 |  |  Which of the following was not a use of the Roman basilica? |
|  | A) | commerce |
|  | B) | worship |
|  | C) | law courts |
|  | D) | administration |
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9 |  |  Which is least likely to have been a feature of the Roman bath? |
|  | A) | sculpture |
|  | B) | a tepidarium |
|  | C) | a swimming pool |
|  | D) | a ball court |
|  | E) | a market |
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10 |  |  The columns of the Colosseum were arranged in the following order from the first to the third level: |
|  | A) | Doric, Corinthian, Ionic |
|  | B) | Ionic, Doric, Corinthian |
|  | C) | Doric, Ionic, Corinthian |
|  | D) | Corinthian, Ionic, Doric |
|  | E) | Corinthian, Doric, Ionic |
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11 |  |  The Roman circus was used primarily for |
|  | A) | animal performances |
|  | B) | libraries |
|  | C) | gladiatorial contests |
|  | D) | horse races |
|  | E) | chariot races |
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12 |  |  Which is true of Roman temples? |
|  | A) | they were peripteral |
|  | B) | they have a front and a back porch |
|  | C) | they have a double cella |
|  | D) | they are pseudo-peripteral |
|  | E) | they have a portico |
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13 |  |  The Column of Trajan is uniquely Roman because of |
|  | A) | its enormous height |
|  | B) | its narrative frieze |
|  | C) | its setting |
|  | D) | its material |
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14 |  |  The Jewish Wars were chronicled by |
|  | A) | Josephus |
|  | B) | Virgil |
|  | C) | Suetonius |
|  | D) | Julius Caesar |
|  | E) | Ovid |
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15 |  |  Trajan's purpose in declaring war on the Dacians was to obtain their |
|  | A) | territory |
|  | B) | women |
|  | C) | gold |
|  | D) | works of sculpture |
|  | E) | weapons |
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16 |  |  Which was NOT a Roman funerary practice? |
|  | A) | the use of cinerary urns |
|  | B) | the necropolis |
|  | C) | the sarcophagus |
|  | D) | burial in graves |
|  | E) | only c & d |
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17 |  |  Which is NOT true of the Villa of the Mysteries frescoes? |
|  | A) | they represent an initiation rite |
|  | B) | they have erotic elements |
|  | C) | they have a red background |
|  | D) | the figures are naturalistic |
|  | E) | they include details of landscape |
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18 |  |  Which is NOT a characteristic of Roman frescoes? |
|  | A) | they are fresco secco |
|  | B) | they are often found in private houses |
|  | C) | they are naturalistic |
|  | D) | they contain shading, cast shadows, and oblique viewpoints |
|  | E) | they contain the illusion of three-dimensional space |
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19 |  |  Faiyum painting was produced in |
|  | A) | Greece |
|  | B) | Egypt |
|  | C) | Rome |
|  | D) | Nubia |
|  | E) | Carthage |
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20 |  |  The Punic Wars were fought between |
|  | A) | Rome and Carthage |
|  | B) | Rome and Greece |
|  | C) | Rome and Phoenicia |
|  | D) | Rome and Etruria |
|  | E) | Greece and Carthage |
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