Legends Of Early Rome Complete Test Bank Powell Ch.24 - Classical Myth 9e | Test Bank Powell by Barry B. Powell. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 24: Legends of Early Rome
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 01
1. According to a popular saying, _______ found Rome a city of brick but left it a city of marble.
a. Hadrian
b. Brutus
c. Julius Caesar
d. Augustus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 02
2. The usual story is that Aeneas died in battle three years after founding what town?
a. Rome
b. Alba Longa
c. Lavinium
d. Naples
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 03
3. Amulius drove out his brother _______ and then killed all his sons.
a. Numitor
b. Faustulus
c. Lupa
d. Titus
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 04
4. The narrative details of the story of the infants Romulus and Remus recall which examples from other myth traditions?
a. Hercules
b. Oedipus
c. Paris
d. Moses
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 05
5. What are the two main stories about the quarrel in which Romulus kills Remus?
a. Remus contemptuously jumped over Romulus’ half-built wall
b. Remus slept with Romulus’ wife
c. They disagree over who received the more auspicious bird sign
d. Romulus suspected Remus of conspiring with Rome’s enemies
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 06
6. From where did the Romans under Romulus get the women in order to insure that the Romans could grow in number?
a. The Apulians
b. The Volscians
c. The Etruscans
d. The Sabines
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 07
7. A cliff on the Capitoline Hill was used a place for the execution of traitors, and was named after _______.
a. Titus Tatius
b. Tarpeia
c. Remus
d. Quirinus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 08
8. After Romulus became a god, he was worshipped as the ancient numen _______.
a. Dominus
b. Sabinus
c. Quirinus
d. Capitolinus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 09
9. A deified emperor was not officially a true god, but could become a _______ by a vote of the Senate after he died.
a. genius
b. dues
c. divus
d. conditor
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 10
10. Some emperors, such as Caligula, Nero, and Commodus, suffered what dreadful sentence after they died?
a. The erasure of their name and image throughout the empire
b. The tossing of their corpses into the Tiber River
c. The dismembering of their bodies, with the limbs scattered outside imperial territory
d. Burying their bodies with a live snake, fox, and wolf cub
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 11
11. Rome was ruled by how many kings after its foundation in 753 BC?
a. twelve
b. seven
c. ten
d. five
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 12
12. What does the surviving Horatius brother do when he returns from the battle against the Curiatii?
a. Kill his sister, who was mourning the death of one of the Curiatii
b. Name himself dictator for life
c. Pledge never again to pick up a weapon against any of Rome’s neighbors
d. Bury his parents, who died of grief for his two slain brothers
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 13
13. What horrible act cemented the wicked reputation of Tullia I, wife of Tarquin the Proud?
a. She killed her own sons from her former marriage to insure the primacy of Tarquin’s children
b. She drove her carriage over her father’s corpse
c. She drowned all other women and children named Tullia
d. She betrayed Rome to the Sabines
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 14
14. Wy does Lucretia kill herself?
a. Because she unwittingly gave secret information about Rome’s defenses to the Etruscans
b. Because one of her servants tried to betray Rome to the Etruscans
c. Because her husband Collatinus was unfaithful
d. Because she was raped by Sextus Tarquin
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 15
15. Which of the following aspects of Roman religion were adapted from the Etruscans?
a. Interpreting the entrails of sacrificed animals
b. Scanning the sky for omens
c. Deification of an emperor after death
d. A prohibition on representation of the gods
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 16
16. Who bravely defended a wooden bridge against the Etruscans until the bridge could be chopped down—forcing him to swim back to safety in full armor?
a. Cincinnatus
b. Corioloanus
c. Horatius Cocles
d. Mucius Scaevola
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 17
17. Which Roman fought on the side of the Volsci against Rome, relenting only when his wife, carrying their sons, and his mother ran between the armies on the battlefield and begged him to stop?
a. Cincinnatus
b. Corioloanus
c. Horatius Cocles
d. Mucius Scaevola
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 18
18. What, technically, was a triumph?
a. The religious ritual that took place immediately, on the battlefield itself, after a Roman military victory
b. The festival that inaugurated new senators
c. A festival for an ex-consul who has announced that he is retiring from public life
d. A victory parade after a foreign military victory
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 19
19. Which three monuments did Augustus build in the Campus Martius?
a. The Altar of Augustan Peace
b. The Temple to Apollo
c. His Mausoleum
d. The sundial called the Horologium Augusti
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 20
20. What is the name of the shepherd who discovered the she-wolf and the abandoned Romulus and Remus?
a. Numitor
b. Faustulus
c. Lupa
d. Titus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 24 - Question 21
21.
Who are represented here?
a. Julius Caesar and Octavian Caesar
b. Romulus and Remus
c. Ascanius and Iulus
d. Faustulus and Laurentia