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ANCH326

Art & Architecture of the
Ancient Greek & Roman
World

Midterm Exam Guide

Q&S

2024

,1. Multiple Choice: Which architectural style characterized the Temple of
Artemis at Ephesus?
a) Ionic

b) Corinthian
c) Doric

d) Composite

Correct Answer: a) Ionic
Rationale: The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus is known for its use of the
Ionic architectural style, with its distinctive scroll-like capitals on its
columns.



2. Fill-in-the-Blank: The Parthenon is a temple dedicated to the goddess
_____________ in the city of Athens.
Correct Answer: Athena

Rationale: The Parthenon is a famous temple dedicated to the goddess
Athena in ancient Athens, showcasing the architectural prowess of the
Greeks.



3. True/False: The Pantheon in Rome was originally built as a temple
dedicated to all the gods.

Correct Answer: True

Rationale: The Pantheon, a famous Roman temple, was indeed originally
constructed as a temple for all gods by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century
AD.

, 4. Multiple Choice: The Colosseum in Rome was primarily used for which
of the following purposes?

a) Political gatherings
b) Religious ceremonies

c) Gladiator contests
d) Theatrical performances

Correct Answer: c) Gladiator contests

Rationale: The Colosseum was a grand amphitheater in Rome used for
hosting gladiator contests, animal hunts, and other public spectacles.



5. Fill-in-the-Blank: The Roman aqueducts were remarkable engineering
feats designed to transport _____________ to urban centers.

Correct Answer: Water

Rationale: Roman aqueducts were sophisticated systems of water channels
and arches constructed to provide fresh water to cities in the Roman
Empire.



6. True/False: The Acropolis in Athens served as a religious sanctuary and
a hub for artistic and cultural activities.

Correct Answer: True

Rationale: The Acropolis in Athens was a significant religious and cultural
center in ancient Greece, showcasing iconic structures like the Parthenon.



7. Multiple Choice: The term "Caryatid" refers to:

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