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Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 Use this map to answer the next question. WHI.10a 1. Which trade route is pictured above? A B C D Silk Road trans-Saharan maritime routes northern Europe Black Sea WHI.10a 2. Trade between Europe and east Africa was carried on routes across the A B C D Silk Road. Sahara Desert. Indian Ocean. Mongolian Empire. WHI.10a 3. Trade routes did NOT involve the use of rivers or seas in which region? A B C D trans-Saharan Middle East India northern Europe Black Sea western Europe Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 1 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10a 4. Which rivers provided important trade routes for Northern Europe to the Black Sea? A B C D Dnieper and Dniester Nile and Niger Zambezi and Limpopo Indus and Ganges WHI.10a 5. Buddhism reached China through trade routes on the Silk Road and on the – A B C D Yellow Sea. Sea of Japan. South China Sea. Aral Sea. Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 2 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 Use this illustration to answer the next question. WHI.10a 6. Which group penetrated western Europe by sea and river routes using well-crafted ships? A B C D Magyars Franks Huns Vikings Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 3 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 Use this map to answer the next question. WHI.10a 7. According to the map, the Middle Trade Route to India passed through the – A B C D Red Sea. Persian Gulf. Black Sea. Caspian Sea. WHI.10b 8. What goods did the Crusaders bring back to Europe from the East? A B C D gold and silver precious metals and oil silk and spices potatoes and corn WHI.10b 9. Along which trade route was gold traded for salt? A B C D trans-Saharan Silk Road maritime routes along the Indian Ocean northern Europe Black Sea Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 4 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10b 10. What technological advance did the Europeans borrow from the Chinese? A B C D paper steel plow ships metal weapons WHI.10b 11. What religion spread from India to the rest of east Asia? A B C D Shinto Taoism Buddhism Confucianism WHI.10b 12. Which of these regions was NOT influenced by Islam? A B C D west Africa central Asia southeast Asia east Asia WHI.10b 13. Many Europeans wanted to travel to the east to trade with India and China. What goods did the Europeans desire from the east? A B C D gold and silver beans and corn silk and spices metal tools and animals WHI.10b 14. What region was a major source of gold? A B C D east Asia India west Africa Persia Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 5 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10b 15. What Chinese good was so valuable that a series of east-west trade routes was named for it? A B C D porcelain gunpowder paper silk WHI.10b 16. Porcelain was an important trade good from – A B C D Mali. India. China. Europe. Use this illustration to answer the next question. WHI.10b 17. The use of windmills spread to Europe from the – A B C D Tang Dynasty in China. Muslim Empire in the Middle East. Mauryan Empire in India. Kingdom of Mali in Africa. Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 6 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10b 18. What was the primary trade good from the Baltic region in ancient times? A B C D tin amber silk spices WHI.10b 19. What agricultural commodities were first developed in India? A B C D tomatoes and maize wheat and grain cotton and sugar cedar and ebony Use this illustration to answer the next question. WHI.10b 20. The lateen sail ship shown above was more maneuverable than older square-rigged ships. This unique design was probably first used on the – A B C D Indian Ocean by Arab and Indian traders. Black Sea by the Byzantine Naval Ships. Mediterranean Sea by Greek Sailors. Adriatic Sea by Roman fishermen. Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 7 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10b 21. Where did the compass first originate? A B C D China India Arabia Greece Use this map to answer the next question. WHI.10b 22. According the map above, Buddhism spread to Korea and Japan from – A B C D China. Ceylon. Samarkand. Mecca. WHI.10c 23. What is an archipelago? A B C D a narrow body of water between two large land masses a raised, flat area water in the desert a series of islands created by volcanoes Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 8 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10c 24. Which of the following countries had the greatest cultural impact on Japan? A B C D China Russia Greece Rome WHI.10c 25. What Japanese religion practices ancestor worship and animism? A B C D Hinduism Buddhism Shinto Taoism WHI.10c 26. The two primary religions practiced in Japan were A B C D Islam and Christianity. Buddhism and Judaism. Shinto and Buddhism. Taoism and Confucianism. WHI.10c 27. What was true of religious practice in Japan? A B C D Shinto actively discouraged worship of the emperor. Chinese Buddhism was welcomed alongside native religion. Buddhism was rejected as an unwanted foreign influence. Islam was rapidly adopted in the 9th century, sweeping aside earlier religions. WHI.10c 28. Japan's closeness to what area led to major cultural influences? A B C D India Russia China Persia Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 9 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 Use this map to answer the next question. WHI.10c 29. Japan is separated from the rest of Asia by the A B C D Sea of Japan Siberian steppe Gobi Desert Himalayan Mountains WHI.10d 30. Located in the Ethiopian Highlands between the Nile River and the Red Sea, what Christian kingdom depended on the mining of gold for its wealth? A B C D Egypt Kush Nubia Axum WHI.10d 31. Where was the kingdom of Zimbabwe located? A B C D near the west African coast on the east African coast immediately south of Egypt on Madagascar Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 10 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10d 32. What two trade items made Ghana, Mali, and Songhai increase in wealth and importance? A B C D spices and silk slaves and timber gold and salt rum and tobacco WHI.10d 33. Timbuktu was known as A B C D a rich trading city in Scandinavia. a center for trade and learning in west Africa. the capital of the Ottoman Empire. the major trading city on the Nile River. WHI.10d 34. Which of the following religions was introduced into west Africa? A B C D Islam Judaism Hinduism Buddhism WHI.10d 35. What trade goods made the west African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai rich and powerful? A B C D spices gold and salt slaves leather and cloth WHI.10d 36. What was true of Islam in sub-Saharan Africa? A B C D It It It It was introduced by Arab invaders in the 10th century. spread along trade routes from the Middle East. was completely rejected by native Africans. was adopted briefly, but people quickly returned to their old ways. Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 11 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10d 37. Great Zimbabwe was – A B C D the capital of a prosperous African empire. a center for gold trade and Islamic learning. a multicultural trade-center on Africa’s east coast. an island off the western coast of Africa. WHI.10d 38. Which diagram describing African civilization is FALSE? A B C D Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 12 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11 Tests for Higher Standards in History/Social Science Virginia Student Achievement Bank World History I SOL WHI.10 WHI.10d 39. What geographic features influenced the development of Mali? A B C D Nile River and Libyan Desert Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers fertile coastal plains and inner highlands Niger River and Sahara Desert Use this map to answer the next question. WHI.10d 40. Which number correctly identifies the location of Great Zimbabwe? A B C D 1 2 3 4 Copyright © 1999-2011, S.S. Flanagan & D.E. Mott 13 Do not reproduce without permission. 7-1-11