All AP World History Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #3 : Science And Technology From Prehistory To 600 Bce
The Rosetta Stone was discovered in __________ by __________.
the late nineteenth century . . . a team of British and French explorers
the early nineteenth century . . . French troops serving Napoleon
the mid-twentieth century . . . Nazi troops occupying Egypt
the early twentieth century . . . troops of the Ottoman Empire fighting in World War One
the late twentieth century . . . a team of British and American explorers
the early nineteenth century . . . French troops serving Napoleon
The Rosetta Stone was discovered in the early nineteenth century by French troops, serving Napoleon in North Africa. The discovery of the Rosetta Stone was essential to translating Egyptian hieroglyphics for the first time.
Example Question #4 : Science And Technology From Prehistory To 600 Bce
The Hittites were the first people to __________.
mine copper
record their history
domesticate animals
develop written language
produce iron
produce iron
The Hittites were the first people to produce iron and use it for the construction of more powerful weapons. The Hittites mastery of iron metallurgy allowed them to conquer a vast territory in the Middle East.
Example Question #5 : Science And Technology From Prehistory To 600 Bce
Which of these best describes the impact that the Hyksos invaders had on Ancient Egypt?
They brought with them the concept of slavery and revolutionized the Egyptian economic system and division of labor
They introduced new and advanced weaponry that facilitated Egyptian conquests in the Middle East
None of these answers is accurate; the Hyksos were conquered by Egypt
They introduced irrigation and advanced agricultural techniques that facilitated the explosion of the Egyptian population
They introduced writing and monotheism to the Egyptian rulers
They introduced new and advanced weaponry that facilitated Egyptian conquests in the Middle East
The Hyksos invaded Egypt at the end of the Middle Kingdom and were able to easily conquer the Egyptians because the Egyptians had not developed a militaristic culture and had no advanced weaponry. However, the invading Hyksos stayed in Egypt and ruled the nation for a century. This led to the proliferation of military technology into Egyptian society. After the Egyptians overthrew the Hyksos their society had become much more militaristic and the subsequent period of Egyptian history is marked by continuous military conquest and territorial expansion.
Example Question #261 : Cultural History
The human ability to produce spoken language most likely emerged __________.
to facilitate religious ceremonies
as a way to communicate pain and pleasure
to express empathy for the suffering of others
to facilitate organization during hunts
so that humans could make sense of the world around them
to facilitate organization during hunts
Most historians believe that the human ability to speak first developed as an effective way to communicate and organize during hunts. What is certain is that when speech first emerged it was designed to facilitate hunting and announce potential threats to the tribe.
Example Question #262 : Cultural History
For what purpose did the Ancient Egyptians use papyrus?
Mummifying
Writing
Building
Farming
Conquest
Writing
Papyrus is a reed that grows by the Nile River. The Egyptians, who first started writing circa 3,150 BCE, learned how to use papyrus to make paper which they would use for writing.
Example Question #263 : Cultural History
Iron metallurgy was first developed in __________.
Western Europe
the Middle East
southwest Africa
Southeast Africa
East Asia
the Middle East
Iron metallurgy was first developed in the Middle East. The Hittites are thought to be the first people to develop iron metallurgy and they used their new technology to conquer an expansive empire.
Example Question #264 : Cultural History
Travelling by horseback was the fastest way for man to travel until the invention of __________.
flight
the steam engine
the caravel
the wheel
the internal combustion engine
the steam engine
The domestication of horses took place almost six thousand years ago. And, until the invention of the steam engine, in the eighteenth century, travelling by horseback was the fastest way for man to travel. The invention of the steam engine allowed for the construction of trains and steam ships which altered the world dramatically.
Example Question #265 : Cultural History
The concept of the wheel seems like caveman technology from today's standards, but in 3500 BCE when it was invented, it was an amazing concept. A wheel is not simply a cylinder rolling on its edge; a stable platform must be connected to that cylinder somehow so that the wheel can be used to transport goods and people. The wheel-and-axle concept is what humans came up with to solve this dilemma.
Using the passage, which statement best describes the how Paleolithic societies made advances in technology?
The wheel was developed in different regions simultaneously
Advances in technology were mostly seen as a sign of luck
They invented new technologies systematically
Technological advances showed their creative potential
They invented new technologies systematically
Paleolithic humans invented new forms of technology systematically, as can be seen in the passage with the invention of the wheel. To do something systematically means to have a system, method, or plan. We can see that method in the passage with the descriptions of how the wheel was developed from the cylinder to the wheel-and-axle concept.
Example Question #266 : Cultural History
Writing was most likely invented to ______________.
facilitate trade and keep track of property
facilitate education and religious ceremonies
allow humans to keep track of migration and demographics
facilitate warfare and resource allocation
allow humans to write stories
facilitate trade and keep track of property
Most historians agree that the earliest forms of writing were invented to facilitate trade and keep stock of inventory. In Sumer writing emerged to note, to provide one example, how many sheep had been shipped to which city and for what price. The earliest writing consisted of pictures and images which represented certain products and quantities.
Example Question #267 : Cultural History
What is “iron metallurgy”?
An era in which iron weapons were used for the first time, to devastating effects
The action of grafting iron onto a handle in order to make a sword
The process of heating, adjusting, or purifying iron to make it stronger
The name given to the spread of iron-based technology from the Middle East around Africa and Eurasia
The process of identifying iron deposits and constructing mines
The process of heating, adjusting, or purifying iron to make it stronger
Iron metallurgy is the name given to the process of heating, adjusting, or purifying iron to make it stronger. Iron metallurgy was an important development in human history as it allowed for more powerful weapons and the development of new types of industry.