,Test Bank for The Art of Being Human, 12th Edition by Richard Paul Janaro
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Chapter 01: The Humanities: A Shining Beacon
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Multiple Choice Questions
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1. Heraclitus demonstrates the artistry of language when, as a way of stating that life constantly changes, says
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A) "a man cannot step into the same river twice."
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B) "and yet he seemed busier than he was."
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C) "there is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
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D) "to be or not to be—that is the question."
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Difficulty: Medium v
QuestionID: 01-1-01 v
Page-Reference: 8 v
Topic: Gifts of the Humanities
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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Objective: LO 1.2 Summarize the gifts of the humanities.
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Answer: A) "a man cannot step into the same river twice."
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2. Concerning humanism, Renaissance scholars believed that people could become fully human only if the
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A) looked beyond Europe to the works of Asia and Africa.
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B) combatted the social injustices of the time. v v v v v v
C) developed skills in critical thinking. v v v v
D) studied the best works of classical Greece and Rome.
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Difficulty: Easy v
QuestionID: 01-1-02 v
Page-Reference: 2 v
Topic: Being Fully Human
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Skill: Remember the Facts
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Objective: LO 1.1 Define "the humanities."
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Answer: D) studied the best works of classical Greece and Rome.
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3. Redefining the humanities for the wider world means v v v v v v v
A) learning about the great works of Greek and Roman culture.
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B) maximizing the number of years one can stay alive. v v v v v v v v
C) being open-minded and receptive to ideas from around the globe.
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D) understanding that true beauty lies within us, not outside us. v v v v v v v v v
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,Difficulty: Easy
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QuestionID: 01-1-03
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Page-Reference: 4 v
Topic: Being Fully Human
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, Skill: Remember the Facts
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Objective: LO 1.1 Define "the humanities."
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Answer: C) being open-minded and receptive to ideas from around the globe.
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4. Studying the humanities—especially poetry and literature—allows us to
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A) follow the rapid shifts that are part of everyday talk.
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B) acquire models for how to say things that prompt others to notice.
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C) memorize long passages from the works of great authors such as Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde.
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D) use social media and communicate casually.
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Difficulty: Easy v
QuestionID: 01-1-04 v
Page-Reference: 8 v
Topic: Gifts of the Humanities
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Skill: Remember the Facts
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Objective: LO 1.2 Summarize the gifts of the humanities.
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Answer: B) acquire models for how to say things that prompt others to notice.
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5. Using the Socratic method means teaching by
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A) asking questions. v
B) delivering lectures. v
C) reciting witty sayings. v v
D) studying classical models. v v
Difficulty: Easy v
QuestionID: 01-1-05 v
Page-Reference: 9 v
Topic: Gifts of the Humanities
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Skill: Remember the Facts
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Objective: LO 1.2 Summarize the gifts of the humanities.
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Answer: A) asking questions.
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6. One of the goals of thinking about the humanities is to become
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A) a classicist.
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B) a leader of a Socrates café.
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C) a Renaissance man.
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D) a universal person.
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Difficulty: Easy v
QuestionID: 01-1-06 v
Page-Reference: 12 v
Topic: Becoming an "Universal" Person
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Skill: Understand the Concepts
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