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Who is considered the Egyptian god of the sun?
Re
What is Hapi known as in ancient Egyptian mythology?
The god of the annual flooding of the Nile.
Which Greek god is known as the king of the gods and god of the sky?
Zeus
What is Socrates famous for in Western philosophy?
The Socratic method of questioning.
Who was Plato’s teacher?
Socrates
What is Aristotle known for in terms of his contributions to philosophy?
The development of formal logic and the study of ethics.
Who was King Tutankhamun?
A young pharaoh of ancient Egypt, often referred to as King Tut.
What is the primary teaching of Buddhism founded by Siddhartha Gautama?
The Four Noble Truths.
What theorem is Pythagoras best known for?
The Pythagorean theorem.
Who is Imhotep recognized as in ancient Egyptian history?
The first architect and physician known to history.
Which Roman general famously crossed the Rubicon?
Julius Caesar
True or False: Re is often depicted with a falcon head.
True
Fill in the blank: Zeus is associated with the _______ and thunder.
lightning
What philosophical work is Plato known for that discusses justice?
The Republic
Multiple Choice: Which philosopher is known for the concept of virtue ethics? (A) Socrates (B) Plato (C) Aristotle (D) All of the above
D) All of the above
Who discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1922?
Howard Carter
What did Buddha attain under the Bodhi tree?
Enlightenment
True or False: Pythagoras believed that numbers were the essence of all things.
True
Fill in the blank: Imhotep was later deified and became a god of _______.
medicine
What is the significance of Julius Caesar’s assassination on March 15, 44 BC?
It marked the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
Who wrote the dialogues featuring Socrates as a central character?
Plato
What is the relationship between Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle?
Socrates taught Plato, and Plato taught Aristotle.
True or False: Hapi was depicted with a potbelly and carrying offerings.
True
What is the philosophical method attributed to Socrates that involves asking questions?
The Socratic method