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CLCV 1002
Ally Chapman
It is most beneficial to you to write this mock test UNDER TEST CONDITIONS. This
means:
• Complete the test in 1 and a half hour(s).
• Work on your own.
• Keep your notes and textbook closed.
• Attempt every question.
After the time limit, go back over your work with a different colour or on a separate piece
of paper and try to do the questions you are unsure of. Record your ideas in the
margins to remind yourself of what you were thinking when you take it up at PASS.
The purpose of this mock exam is to give you practice answering questions in a timed
setting and to help you to gauge which aspects of the course content you know well and
which are in need of further development and review. Use this mock exam as a
learning tool in preparing for the actual exam.
Please note:

Come to the PASS workshop with your mock exam complete. During the
workshop you can work with other students to review your work.

Often, there is not enough time to review the entire exam in the PASS workshop.
Decide which questions you most want to review – the Facilitator may ask
students to vote on which questions they want to discuss in detail.

Facilitators do not bring copies of the mock exam to the session. Please print out
and complete the exam before you attend.
 Facilitators do not produce or distribute an answer key for mock exams.
Facilitators help students to work together to compare and assess the answers
they have. If you are not able to attend the PASS workshop, you can work alone
or with others in the class.
Good Luck writing the Mock Test!!
Dates and locations of mock test take-up: Wednesday March 8th 11:30-1:00 ME 4236
Tuesday March 14th 1:00-2:30 RB 1200
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Section 1: Multiple Choice (20 points)
1. Who could be a member of the Ekklesia?
a. Athenian men over 30
b. Athenian male citizens over 18
c. Anyone
2. What made Pithekoussae significant?
a. It was the only Athenian ally to help at the Battle of Marathon
b. It was the location of the Attic silver mines
c. It was one of the earliest Greek colonies
3. In Athens, if you were a Eupatridae then you were a:
a. Hoplite
b. Member of the highest class
c. Skilled craftsman
4. The Age of Colonization was an effect of land hunger and:
a. Conflict between the aristocrats and the poor
b. Ostracism
c. Invading Persians
5. In Spartan society, the dwellers around were not actually Spartan citizens but were also
not slaves. They were known as the:
a. Perioikoi
b. Helots
c. Spartiates
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6. Which of these was not a major development of the Dark Age which lasted from 1100750 BC?
a. Geometric pottery
b. Athenian law codification
c. Greek city states
7. The development of the military hoplite took place in the Age of:
a. Colonization
b. 50 Golden Years
c. Tyranny
8. The man responsible for the sculptural program on the Parthenon of Athens was:
a. Ictinus
b. Phidias
c. Callicrates
9. The Persian general sent to lead the Thracian Expedition and subsequently lost the fleet
to a storm off of Mount Athos was:
a. Mardonius
b. Datis
c. Artaphernes
10. In Sparta, the council level of government comprising of 28 Spartiates and the two kings
was known as the:
a. Ephorate
b. Krypteia
c. Gerousia
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11. Which of these types of government did Athens not have before it evolved into a
democracy?
a. Plutocracy
b. Monarchy
c. Oligarchy
12. The man credited with adding 200 ships to the Athenian navy to improve it after the First
Persian War is:
a. Themistocles
b. Pericles
c. Miltiades
13. The entrance building to the Acropolis was known as the:
a. Parthenon
b. Propylaea
c. Erechtheum
14. The executive level of Athenian government was comprised of 9 men who were
originally elected but subsequently selected by lot. This board of 9 was known as the:
a. Apella
b. Archons
c. Areopagus
15. The man who reformed the Council of 400 by turning it into the Council of 500 and
adding the prytaneia was:
a. Solon
b. Cleisthenes
c. Cylon
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16. The dominant warship of the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. that had three banks of oars was
called:
a. Ostracon
b. Procella
c. Trireme
17. Phalerum was the old Athenian harbour but the newer harbour that was connected to
Athens by the long walls was known as:
a. The Parthenon
b. The Piraeus
c. The Heliaea
18. The Athenians achieve victory at the Battle of Marathon under the command of the
Athenian general Callimachus who dies during the battle and the other commander who
survives named:
a. Mardonius
b. Themistocles
c. Miltiades
19. Greek temples generally face in which direction?
a. West
b. East
c. North
20. The modern city of Bodrum is the birth place of Herodotus and in its ancient days in Asia
Minor it was known as:
a. Halicarnassus
b. Laurium
c. Miletus
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2: Fill in the Blanks (30 points)
Acropolis
Amphora
Archonship
Areopagus
Aristides
Athos
Boule
Cambyses
Caryatids
Chryselephantine
Cimon
Cleisthenes
Croesus
Cyrus
Darius
Delos
Doric
Drums
Ekklesia
Entasis
Ephors
Ephorate
Erechtheum
Fluting
Frieze
Gold
Heliaea
Helots
Herodotus
Hipparchus
Hippias
Ionian
Ionic
Ivory
Leonidas
Lycurgus
Marathon
Ostracon
Parthenon
Pediment
Peisistratus
Pentecontaetia
Pentelic
Persian
Phalanx
Phalerum
Pheidippides
Plataea
Procella
Propylaea
Prytany
Sardis
Solon
Strategoi
Stylobate
Thermoplyea
Thracian
Trireme
Tyranny
Xerxes
1. The Spartan king _______________ led the Spartans who refused to surrender despite
having to fight the Persians on two fronts at the battle of ___________________.
2. ______________ was credited with creating the council of 400, abolishing Athenian debt
bondage, and creating 4 classes based on wealth.
3. ______________ was known as the father of history and his work The Histories records
the circumstances leading up to the Persian Wars and recounts the history of the war.
4. The Athenians managed to defeat the Persians first at the battle of _______________,
despite the Spartans’ refusal to help until their festival was over.
5. The _______________ on the Acropolis housed the tomb of Erechtheus, the ancient
Athenian king. It was also known for the porch of the _______________ which featured
columns shaped like women.
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6. In Sparta, the 5 _____________ were elected annually and they were overseers that
exercised restraint on the kings.
7. After their terms as Archons, they became members of the _____________ which would
meet on the hill of Ares.
8.
The treasury of the Delian League was originally located on the island of ___________
but was moved to the _____________ in Athens later on.
9. The film shown in class entitled “Secrets of the Parthenon” discusses the restoration
project taking place on the _____________ of Athens. The film highlights that the
columns were not monolithic and in fact were made out of many separate
_____________ of marble.
10. The Persian king ___________ was able to defeat _____________, the king of Lydia,
who would eventually become the advisor to the king of Persia.
11. _________________ was the Athenian runner during the battle of Marathon and he
supposedly ran all the way to Athens to announce victory before dying. Another Athenian
involved with Marathon was the ex-tyrant ____________ who apparently guided the
Persians to Marathon.
12. Within the Parthenon there was a ___________________ statue of Athena. It is called
that because of the materials used in creating the statue which were _______________
and _____________.
13. The ________________ was known as the golden age of Athens. It lasted for 50 years
between the ______________ Wars and the Peloponnesian War.
14. An ________________ was a two handled storage jar for wine, oil, grain, and other
things and it had a long neck which was narrower than the body.
15. The ____________ revolt was against the Persian king who was oppressing the Greeks of
Asia Minor. Athens helped by sending 20 ships, and ____________, the Persian
(formerly Lydian) capital, was razed to the ground. King __________ sacked Miletus to
end the revolt.
16. The Board of Ten ______________ were the Athenian generals. When the
______________ came to be chosen by lot, the Generalship became more prestigious a
position as it was elected.
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17. The ______________ order of architectural styles had triglyphs and metopes while the
Ionic order would have a continuous _____________ running along the outside of the
temple.
Section 3: Key Term Identification (15 points)
Define or identify any of the 15 of the terms below in a sentence or two.
Apella, Battle of Plataea, Bilingual Pottery, Critian Boy, Delian League, Dual Kingship,
Elgin Marbles, Fluting, Geometric Pottery, Krypteia, Lekythos, Long Walls, Lycurgus,
Messenia, Monarchy, Ostrakon, Pentelic Marble, Phalanx, Temple of Athena Nike,
“The Isles of Greece”