Ancient Civilizations and Their Locations MCQ Test 3

Ancient Civilizations and Their Locations MCQ Test: Ancient Civilizations and Their Locations MCQs - Practice Questions



Total Questions : 30
Expected Time : 30 Minutes

1. The Mesoamerican ballgame, a ritualistic sport with religious significance, was played by which ancient civilizations?

2. The ancient city of Nineveh, known for its grandeur and as the capital of the Assyrian Empire, is located in modern-day:

3. Which ancient civilization is known for the construction of step pyramids, including the Pyramid of Djoser?

4. The Peloponnesian War, a protracted conflict between Athens and Sparta, ended with the defeat of Athens. What was the primary cause of the war?

5. The Maurya Empire, an ancient Indian dynasty, was founded by which ruler?

6. The Luwians, an ancient Anatolian people, left behind inscriptions in a hieroglyphic script. Which famous Hittite capital did the Luwians contribute to?

7. Which ancient civilization is credited with the construction of the Oracle of Delphi, a revered religious sanctuary in ancient Greece?

8. The Indus Valley Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and drainage systems, thrived in the ancient region that is now part of which modern-day country?

9. The city of Troy, famous for the Trojan War, is located in which region?

10. The Code of Hammurabi is a significant legal code associated with which ancient civilization?

11. The Moche civilization, known for its intricate pottery and pyramid-like structures, thrived along the coast of which South American country?

12. Which ancient civilization developed the concept of zero and a decimal system in mathematics?

13. The ancient city of Babylon was a significant cultural and political center in which civilization?

14. The Rosetta Stone was crucial in deciphering the script of which ancient civilization?

15. The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of which earlier civilization?

16. The ancient Egyptian civilization developed along the banks of which river?

17. The ancient city of Petra, known for its rock-cut architecture, is located in which modern-day country?

18. Which ancient civilization built the impressive city of Caral-Supe, one of the oldest in the Americas?

19. Which ancient civilization developed in the valley of the river Indus?

20. Which ancient civilization is credited with the development of the earliest known form of democracy?

21. The Battle of Marathon, a pivotal conflict between the Greeks and Persians, took place in 490 BCE. Which city-state emerged victorious in this battle?

22. Magadha, an ancient Indian kingdom, played a key role in the rise of which historical figure?

23. Ebla, an ancient city-state in Syria, was known for its extensive archives containing thousands of tablets. Which language was used in the Eblaite texts?

24. The Terracotta Army, a collection of life-sized clay soldiers, was created to accompany the first emperor of which ancient civilization?

25. The ancient city of Carthage, a major power in the Mediterranean, was located on which continent?

26. The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was a teacher to which famous philosopher?

27. The Muisca Confederation, known for the legend of El Dorado, was indigenous to which South American region?

28. The Elamite civilization, known for its script 'Linear Elamite,' was centered in the ancient region of:

29. Which ancient civilization is associated with the creation of the first known code of laws, the Code of Ur-Nammu?

30. The ancient city of Machu Picchu is associated with which civilization?