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1.The sacred enclosure found in the highest
part of Greek city is known as
a. Terminus
b. Pteroma
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c. Citadel
d. Propylaea
c. Citadel

2. In the Greek theater, the passage leading to


skene is known as
  a. Parados
b. Skene
c. Orchestra
d. Cavea
a. parados
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3. Greek Temples stood on a
foundation of three steps called
Crepidoma the lower part of the
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steps is known as
a. Base
b. Podium
c. Stylobate
d. Stereobate
c. Stereobate
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4. A theater bldg. used mainly by musicians
in the presentation of their works for
competition & for public approval.
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a.Hippodrome
b. Odeion
c. Paracenia
e. Skene
b. Odeion
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5.The Etruscans originated in houses
called the
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a. Thalamus
b. Villa
c. Domus
d. Atrium
c. Domus
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6. The palatial public bath generally raised on
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high platform w/in an enclosing wall is the
a. Thermae
b. Gymnasium
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c. Laconicum
d. Triclinium
a. Thermae
7. Amphitheaters like Colloseum are used in
a. Horse Racing
b. Gladiatorial combats
c. Marathon
d. Chariot Racing .
b. Gladiatorial combats
8. That which corresponds to the Greek Agora is
the Roman
a. Place
b. Forum
c. Plaza
d. Market
b. Forum
9. The Architect of Trajan’s Basilica , Rome is

a. Mnesicles
b. Emperor Calisula
c. Apollodorus of Damascus
d. Callicrates
c. Apollodorus of Damascus
10. The entrance passage in the domus is
a. Atrium
b. Prothyrum

c. Faucets
d. Peristyle
b. Prothyrum
11. The second largest Greek temple is
a. Parthenon
b. Erechtheion
c. Temple of Zeus
d. Temple of Nike Apteros
c. Temple of Zeus
12. It is the prototype of the Roman thermae
a. Peribolus
b. Skene
c. Ephebeum
d. Gymnasium
d. Gymnasium
13. A Greek building that contains painted
pictures is called
a. Xyst
b. Glyptotheca
c. Pinacotheca
d. Zotheca
c. Pinacotheca
14. The egg & dart or egg & tongue is the usual
ornament found in the
a. Astragal
b. Fillet
c. Ovolo
d. Scotia
c. Ovolo
15. Consoles on either side of a doorway
supporting a cornice is
a. Antefixae
b. Laconaria
c. Ancones
d. Beam
c. Ancones

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