History Assessment, aimed at students in the sixth year of elementary school, with questions about China, Greece and India.
This history test is available for download in an editable Word template, ready to print in PDF and also the completed activity.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1) Read the excerpt below and mark the alternative that correctly fills the gap:
Indian civilization began around 3000 BC. C., in the ________ region. The oldest existing cultures mingled with that of the peoples who migrated and then formed one of the greatest civilizations in the ancient world.
a) Mesopotamia.
b) Huang Ho River Valley.
c) Valley of the Indo.
d) Paraná River Valley.
2) Predominant religion in the Indus region of 1500 BC. Ç. until the beginning of the Christian era. The term derives from Brahma, the eternal and universal being, and from Brahmin, the Indian priestly caste.
The religion referred to in the above excerpt is:
a) Buddhism.
b) Brahmanism.
c) Hinduism.
d) Cannibalism.
3) Read the excerpt below and mark the alternative that correctly fills the gap:
___________ began to form over 6,000 years ago in the Huang Ho River Valley. On the plain near this river, several settlements were established. These populations lived mainly from agriculture, thanks to the fertile soil.
a) Chinese civilization.
b) Indian civilization.
c) Persian civilization.
d) Ethiopian civilization.
4) In the Zhou dynasty, power was controlled by kings of the Zhou people. During this phase, agriculture advanced with the use:
I. Plow.
II. Crop rotation.
III. Irrigation.
V. Poison
After reading the above, check the correct alternative:
a) I, II, IV.
b) I, III, IV.
c) II, III, IV.
d) I, II, III
5) It was an independent political unit, with its own government and laws. These were countries with a population of at most 10,000 inhabitants.
After reading, tick the correct alternative:
a) Polys.
b) Monarchy.
c) Colony.
d) Central cities.
6) The Greek civilization that developed during antiquity was never an empire or a politically unified state. In fact, it was a question of several polis with independent administration, which only joined in cases of:
After reading, tick the correct alternative:
a) Festivities.
b) Serious external threat mainly invasions and wars.
c) Harvest celebrations.
d) Christmas celebrations.
7) The city of Xibo was the capital of the kingdom, established by King Chenh Tang. Archaeological discoveries report that this city was heavily fortified and had palaces protected by:
After reading, tick the correct alternative:
a) Walls.
b) Ninjas.
c) Cataputs.
d) Samurai.
8) Read the excerpt below and tick the alternative that correctly fills the gap:
During the Ch’in dynasty, the unification of territories under the empire of Ch’in Che Huang Ti, the first Chinese emperor, took place. His main work was the __________.
a) Wall of China.
b) Silk Road.
c) Army expansion.
d) Expansion of the territory.
9) Read the excerpt below and tick the correct alternative:
The empire under the Han dynasty underwent profound changes, especially territorial expansion, the establishment of the Mandarin as the official language and the opening of trade routes connecting various regions of the East to the Western. The set of these routes became known as:
a) Wall of China.
b) Silk Road.
c) Loess.
d) Cotton route.
10) Read the text below and tick the correct alternative:
The ancient peoples who inhabited the vast Chinese territory basically lived from:
a) Agriculture.
b) Commerce.
c) Monoculture.
d) Fish farming.
By Rosiane Fernandes Silva – Graduated in Letters
At answers are in the link above the header.
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