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Renaissance Quiz : PART 1
In this test you may consult your group, but you are
accountable for the answers you put on your paper.
You will have 5 minutes to respond to each question
You response will include:
1. A true or false answer
2. An exact quote or picture explanation that either
supports or denies the response.
3. The page the quote or picture can be found on.
On your paper create and label
three places. Number column 1
to 10. Skip 2 lines in between
Answer
1
2
3
Page #
Quote or picture
explanation
Response Example
Standard 7.8.2
• Question: Cosimo de Medici was a powerful
leader but he was not a patron of Florence and
he did not value education.
Answer
Page #
Quote or picture explanation
1. False
Page 302
This statement is false because the
book says, “ Cosimo wanted Florence to
be the most beautiful city in the world.
He hired artists…..To improve
education, he also built libraries and
collected books.”
True or False? Make sure to write the
Page # and Exact Quote or Picture
Explanation.
Standard 7.8.3
Chapter 11 section 1
1. When the Mongols took over China, they
reopened the silk road for trade. This
enabled Marco Polo to travel to China and
meet Kublai Khan.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.2
Chapter 11, Section 1
8. The busseling Italian port cities of Genoa and
Venice were situated on the Mediterranean Sea,
which made them ideal for trade of luxury goods
like spices from Asia.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.3
Chapter 11, Section 1
2. When the Medici family ruled Florence, Italy the
city became a center for Italian art, literature and
culture.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.3
Chapter 11, section 1
3. Renaissance means “rebirth” which refers to
the period after the classical period. During this
period interest in Greek and Viking writings was
revived.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.1
Chapter 11, Section 2
4. Humanism attempts to glorify religion and
worship God. People of the renaissance
studied math, as a subject of the humanities.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.5
Chapter 11, Section 2. (look under Rebirth of Classical Ideas, 305)
5. These two statues show that many of the renaissance artists studied
and created similar artworks of the classical period.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.8.5
Chapter 11, Section 2
6. Leonard Da Vinci is a perfect example of a
renaissance man because he was a painter that
he had little interest in other subjects.
True or False? Make sure to write
the Page # and Exact Quote or
Picture Explanation.
Standard 7.1.3
Chapter 11, Section 3
7. During the renaissance in the 1400s, monks
like Johann Gutenberg rewrote the bible by
hand.
True or False and 2 Characteristics
2 minutes per slide.
Also true false, however, you will use the classic, medieval, and
renaissance art chart to write 2 characteristics of why the art work is
or is not an example of the specified period
Example: the following is an example of a renaissance painting
The
Sistine
Chapel by
Michelangelo
True
1. colors respond to
light that falls on them
2. Full deep background
with perspective
True or False and 2
Characteristics.
The following is an example of a Medieval artwork
True or False and 2
Characteristics.
The following is an example of a Medieval artwork
Ceres
True or False and 2
Characteristics.
The following is an example of a Renaissance artwork
True or False and 2
Characteristics.
The following is an example of a Renaissance artwork
David by
Michelangelo
True or False and 2
Characteristics.
The following is an example of a Classical artwork