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HOA 1 || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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history of architecture correct answers A record of man's effort to build beautifully. It traces the origin, growth and decline of architectural styles which have prevailed land and ages. 
 
why did man seek shelter? correct answers protection, comfort, food storage and perpetuation of life 
 
3 stages in the cultural evolution of man correct answers stone age, bronze age and iron age 
 
paleolithic age correct answers use stone and bone as instruments, hunting and food gathering, learned to ma...
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ART APPRECIATION FINAL EXAM `& VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE | RATED 100%
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Egyptians believed that their _____ could inhabit their corpse and live on. 
 ANSWER: ka 
The building system seen at Stonehenge is called _____. 
 ANSWER: post and lintel 
The _____ introduced a new concept of royal power based on loyalty to the king. 
 ANSWER: Akkadians 
Instead of creating figures with a variety of body types, Egyptians applied a _____, or 
system of proportions. 
 ANSWER: canon 
The _____ was the Persian royal audience hall at Persepolis. 
 ANSWER: apadana 
What was the dar...
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution 
 
The Uk is made up of... 
England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland 
Great Britain only refers to 
Scotland, Wales and England 
Two Islands linked with the Uk but not part of it 
Isle of Man and the Channel Islands 
Two overseas Islands... 
Falkland island and St Helena island 
When did Britain become permanently separated from Europe and how? 
10,000 years ago by the Channel. 
When did the first farmers arrive? And fro...
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Architecture Appreciation Test 2
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Architecture Appreciation Test 2 
 
1. The planes crash into the buildings, damaging or destroying many outer columns. Some 
interior columns are also damaged, but the buildings still stand. 
 
2. Fire erupts instantly and is spread by jet fuel down the core. 
 
3. Temperatures reach as high as 1600 F, weakening steel columns until they can no longer 
support building weight. Interior columns essentially melt and collapse, buckling the exterior 
columns. 
 
4. The added weight of each collapsed ...
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NBE ARTS (FSE 217-0901) Exam Questions and Answers
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NBE ARTS (FSE 217-0901) Exam Questions and 
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The quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water one degree Fahrenheit while water is in the 
liquid state: 
A. British Thermal Unit (BTU) 
B. Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) 
C. Kilogram (kg) 
D. Giga Bite (GB) - Ans:-British Thermal Unit (BTU) 
A cemetery, originally a cemetery for the victims of great battles: 
A. memorial park 
B. burial field 
C. ossuary 
D. polyandrium - Ans:-Polyandrium 
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CIVE 401 SDSU Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (GRADED)
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CIVE 401 SDSU Exam Questions and Answers Latest Update 2024 (GRADED) Why study civil engineering?: 1. understand how we affect global society and 
responsibility we have toward maintaining and improving society 
2. gain understanding of breadth of the field of cive 
3. appreciate the engineers that paved the way for us 
2. When did humans begin to abandon a nomadic existence, and what was 
this known as?: about 10,000 BC, the Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution 
3. What are some of the oldest l...
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CIVE 401 SDSU Exam 1 | Questions and answers latest update | verified answers
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Why study civil engineering? - correct answer 1. understand how we affect global society and responsibility we 
have toward maintaining and improving society 
2. gain understanding of breadth of the field of cive 
3. appreciate the engineers that paved the way for us 
When did humans begin to abandon a nomadic existence, and what was this known as? - correct answer about 
10,000 BC, the Neolithic or Agricultural Revolution 
What are some of the oldest large scale "public" structures? - correct...
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ASTR 62 Questions And Answers|2024
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A new asteroid is discovered that is 0.5 AU from the Sun. The asteroid will orbit the Sun: - ️️In less than a year. 
A star is located to the northwest. In a few minutes its altitude will most likely be: - ️️Lower 
A star is setting (at the horizon to the west). What is the altitude and azimuth for the star? - ️️Altitude = 0, Azimuth = 270 
A star is transiting when: - ️️All the answers are correct.... 
it is either north or south. 
it is at its highest point in the sky it will r...
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution 
 
The Uk is made up of... 
England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland 
Great Britain only refers to 
Scotland, Wales and England 
Two Islands linked with the Uk but not part of it 
Isle of Man and the Channel Islands 
Two overseas Islands... 
Falkland island and St Helena island 
When did Britain become permanently separated from Europe and how? 
10,000 years ago by the Channel. 
When did the first farmers arrive? And fro...
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AP Art History 250 Comprehensive Exam.
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1. Apollo 11 Stones - correct answer Form: 
-stones with charcoal drawings of animals 
-geometric designs 
- 4-5" 
Function: 
- depict animals 
=some of world's oldest works of art 
Content: 
- animal figures with human legs added on probably later 
Context: 
- found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia 
-probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves 
-named because it was discovered at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing 
 
2. Great Hall of...
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