World History- Renaissance Test



Unit 4 – Renaissance and Reformation

True or False – Write a (O) if the statement is false and a (+) if the statement is true.

1. Renaissance describes a time when people begin to ask questions and challenge old ideas.

2. Michelangelo’s artwork was considered late Renaissance.

3. The Great Schism involved kings.

4. Both the French Estates General and the British Parliament gave “the people” power like

congress does in the United States.

5. The Magna Carta limits the power of the king.

6. Petrarch writes sonnets about love.

7. Chaucer’s uses his own vernacular to write about the Black Plague.

8. Michelangelo painted the Mona Lisa..

9. Leonardo De Vinci painted the Last Supper.

10. Raphael sculpted David.

11. Machiavelli was a Prince during the Renaissance.

12. Boccacio and John Calvin have the same viewpoint on God’s control over destiny.

13. Fresco style paintings were Renaissance pieces because they were three-dimensional.

14. Reformation was a change in the way people viewed the church.

* 15. Ignatius of Loyola was a protestant.

16. Martin Luther coined the term “predetermination”

17. John Calvin believed that indulgences were wrong and decided to write a letter to the

local clergy about it.

18. Geoffrey Chaucer was considered a late Renaissance writer.

Multiple Choice – Select the best possible answer.

19. What did people value the most during the Renaissance?

A. the king B. their independence C. the church D. science

20. All of the following are reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy, EXCEPT

A. It was the center of Roman Catholicism.

B. It was the center of trade between Asia and Europe.

C. It had a growing number of urban areas.

D. The Black Death passed by Italy and so they recovered quickest.

21. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Renaissance?

A. Humanism

B. Individualism

C. Question reality

D. Trusting authorities

22. What condition allowed for the Birth of the Renaissance?

A. Increase in economic well being

B. Increase in the number of universities.

C. Rise of the Christian Church

D. Increase of more urban areas

23. All of the following are strong reasons why Leonardo Michealangelo’s sculpture of “David”

is considered Renaissancy, EXCEPT

A. David’s aloof eyes illustrated man’s quest to do some soul searching.

B. David’s red tunic symbolized his passion for the church.

C. Michaelangelo’s focus on the Classical Greek characteristics as depicted in David’s physique.

D. Using different mediums, such as plaster, Michealangelo was able to capture the complexity and depth of David’s humanism.

24. Which of the following Renaissance pieces does NOT use the theme- Man’s connection to

God or Jesus - as a way to express Renaissance ideas?

A. the Mona Lisa

B. Divine Comedy

C. the Last Super

D. The Decameron

25. Which of the following Renaissance artists/writers was less likely to use the theme- Man’s

quest to do some soul searching- as a way to express Renaissance ideas?

A. Leonardo De Vinci

B. Geoffrey Chaucer

C. Petrarch

D. Jan Van Eyck

26. Which of the following Renaissance pieces did NOT significantly focus on secular themes.

A. Raphael’s Wedding of the Virgin.

B. Machiavelli’s The Prince.

C. Mona Lisa by da Vinci

D. The Wedding Portrait by Jan Van Eyck

27. Dante’s Divine Comedy is considered a Renaissance piece in the following ways EXCEPT:

A. It’s use of symbolism.

B. It questions the ideas of the church.

C. It’s use of classical themes.

D. It’s emphasis on themes of nature.

28. Thomas More’s book based on a Utopian society, challenged the ideas of the church

because….

A. It used profanity to tell a realistic story of people’s emotions

B. It depicted a king with a great deal more power than the church

C. It discussed his vision of a perfect world, which might suggest that heaven is not perfect.

D. It outlined 95 suggested changes, he wanted to make with the Catholic Church

29. Which of the following BEST explains the different perspectives of Humanism between

Machiavelli and Petrarch?

A. Machiavelli takes humanism to a selfish extreme, while Petrarch is emotionally humanistic.

B. Petrarch connected to others by writing a book about love, while Machiavelli wrote about compassion.

C. Machiavelli interpreted humanism in sculpture whereas Petrarch interpreted the theme in paintings.

D. Petrarch interprets humanism as a means to control the people whereas Machiavelli wrote about love.

30. Which of the following writers wrote a book highlighting everyday people trying to control

their own fate?

A. Machiavelli

B. Shakespeare

C. Boccaccio

D. Martin Luther

31. Which of the following did NOT use the printing press to spread their ideas faster?

A. Guttenberg

B. Martin Luther

C. Pope Gregory

D. John Calvin

32. Which of the following is NOT an example of secularism?

A. Bilingual education

B. World traveling

C. Multiple perspectives

D. A Feudal System

33. Which of the following is a current day example of scholasticism?

A. The theory that God sparked the process of evolution.

B. Creationism – a belief that god is absolute and

created heaven and earth, out of nothing.

C. Belief in the existence of Santa Clause

D. The Big Bang Theory (not the t.v. series- but the scientific explanation that the earth was created by an ineffable

explosion, trillions of degrees in temperature on any measurement scale, that was infinitely dense, created not only

fundamental subatomic particles and thus matter and energy but space and time itself.)

34. Which of the following would NOT likely have the following bumper sticker on their car:

“Change is inevitable, growth optional?”

A. Boccacio

B. Calvin

C. Luther

D. King Henry

35. Which of the following Renaissance concepts do NOT involve the influence of money?

A. Medici Family

B. Fresco

C. Indulgences

D. Urban Society

36. All of the following Renaissance writers wrote in their own vernacular EXCEPT?

A. Martin Luther

B. Shakespeare

C. Geoffrey Chaucer

D. Boccacio

37. All of the following Renaissance writers strongly used Humanism to clearly connect

to society EXCEPT.

A. Boccacio

B. Machiavelli

C. Petrarch

D. Shakespeare

38. All of the following were clergy members, EXCEPT

A. Petrarch

B. Martin Luther

C. Thomas More

D. John Calvin

39. Which of the following was NOT a complaint that Luther had of the Church?

A. The Catholic church’s belief in pre-determination.

B. The extreme wealth of the Church.

C. The Pope had too much power.

D. The selling of indulgences.

40. Which of the following was NOT a major principle behind Martin Luther’s 95 Thesis?

A. Everyone’s life is predetermined.

B. One’s passage into Heaven was based on behavior.

C. Everyone should be able to read the bible and interpret it for themselves.

D. Everyone is equal.

41. What did the Catholic Church do to Martin Luther?

A. They burned him at the stake.

B. They excommunicated him.

C. They made him a monk.

D. They ordered him forced him to make a public apology.

42. Which of the following explains the purpose of the Edict of Worms?

A. To restrict the Latin Bible to be written in one’s own vernacular

B. To ban and burn all written works by Martin Luther.

C. A law which made indulgences illegal

D. To be accepted into Heaven

43. How did King Henry the 8th Renaissance?

A. He played tennis, rode horses, wrote music and played the flute.

B. He was the father of profanity.

C. He called the Pope a “fake monk” and was excommunicated.

D. He created the Church of England because he wanted to do whatever he wanted.

44. The term pre-determination, suggests

A. You have control over your life.

B. Your life is already mapped out for you by a higher power.

C. You make your own choices which guide your life.

D. Somebody else tells you what to do.

45. Which was the result of the Reformation period?

A. Removal of Pope during high religious ceremony.

B. The spread of Catholicism through Jesuit teaching.

C. Church of England coming back into the Catholic fold.

D. A long lasting dispute between the Catholics and Protestants in Europe.

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