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Unit 12 Quiz Romanesque Europe

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  feudalism
B  the invasion of Germanic tribes
C  the survival of ancient Roman ruins
D  the ease of stone carving
Question #2
A  piers with Doric and Ionic capitals
B  piers with attached columns or pilasters
C  pier with painted registers
D  piers with sculptures of prophets
Question #3
A  to house the overflow crowds and to buttress the weight of the vaults
B  to hold trials
C  to stage plays
D  for the pope to greet the crowds
Question #4
A  It added perimeter buildings to house pilgrims.
B  It narrowed the main aisle to create a dignified progress for viewing the relics.
C  It attached the ambulatory to the nave.
D  It had radiating chapels attached to the transept and ambulatory.
Question #5
A  an ambulatory and three radiating chapels
B  semi-domes
C  a double transept and a chancel arch
D  an apse and a triumphal arch
Question #6
A  censors
B  relics
C  stained glass
D  chants
Question #7
A  thanksgiving experienced at the peaceful conclusion of the first millennium
B  inexpensive cost of stone
C  conversion of the Vikings to Christianity
D  influx of artists from Byzantium
Question #8
A  The pilgrimage routes
B  A consolidation of power within the papacy
C  An increase in trade
D  The end of the power of the Vikings
Question #9
A  the inhabitants of India
B  monks and nuns
C  pilgrims to Jerusalem and Santiago
D  hand-workers
Question #10
A  It encouraged viewers to seek salvation by terrifying them.
B  It displayed the saint to whom the church was dedicated.
C  It encouraged viewers to go on a pilgrimage.
D  It reinforced the virginity of Mary.