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CLEP Humanities All In One
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Gods of Inspiration for literature - Science - and the arts
Da Vinci
hagia sophia
Francois Rabelais
The Muses
2. United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)
Doric
King Lear
James Joyce
Lillian Gish
3. Knowm for lean prose and ardently masculine themes and characters - The Old Man and the Sea - a Farewell to Arms - the Sun Also Rises
fresco
Herman Melville
Ernest Hemingway
American Indian Rugs
4. God of Marriage
Macbeth
presto
Hera/Juno
Maurice Ravel 1875-1937
5. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Girl Before a Mirror
Ares/Mars
Al Jolson
Pablo Picasso
Dactylic
6. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
fresco
Popular Transcendentalists
alexander calder
7. French Painter - Post impressionism - pointellism (using several small dots of color to create a larger image)Sunday Afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte
Honore de Balzac
Frank Gehry 1929
Charles Dickens
Seurat
8. A sculpture of the head and shoulders of a person
bust
soliloquy
Richard Sheridan
The Pigeon House
9. African American writer who wrote Oak and Ivy and about the lives of slavery
Andre Previn
Anapestic Pattern
Penny Marshall
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
10. Greatest playwright of all time; wrote MacBeth - King Lear - Hamlet - Romeo and Juliet; introduced new words to the English language. Histories - tragedies - comedies
Thales
Da Vinci
William Shakespeare
sculpture
11. One unit of meter in poetry
Foot
Renoir
Friedrich Nietzsche
Merry Wives of Windsor
12. Instead of dealing with recognizable imagery - abstract art focuses on colors and form.
Abstraction
cellini
dada school
Noh Theatre
13. Goddess of Hunting
barbara hepworth
Charles Dickens
Art Deco Movement
Artemis/Diana
14. A capella singers
madrigal
Henrik Ibsen
Merry Wives of Windsor
Stravinsky
15. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Giotto
Daniel Defoe
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Jane Austen
16. One of first artists to break away from Italio-Byzantine style - Giotto's teacher - Duccio's 'Virgin in Majesty'
Hector Berlioz
Cimabue
Reliquary
T.S. Eliot
17. Foremost architect of Baroque - Ecstasy of St. Theresa - David - Apollo and Daphne - Aeneas
IM Pei
Bernini
The Panthenon
Rene Descartes
18. Thucydides and Herodotus
Mathew Brady
Chloris/Flora
Historians
korai
19. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
Mark Twain
scrim
Stephen Foster
Al Jolson
20. Wrote 'Frankenstein' which was a criticism of man controlling nature - 'Gothic literature' Daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft
Aaron Copeland
Mary Shelley
The Iliad
Usonian
21. Based on the practices of li and jen - was based on the ethical system of being neighborly-
Christopher Wren
Confucianism
Demeter/Ceres
Neolithic
22. Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural - lifelike figures - such as the bronze statue David.
Donatello
pieta
Neoplatonism
Buddhists
23. Frank Lloyd Wright developed the ___________ housing design - a take-off on his earlier prairie houses - in response to the vast demand for low income housing.
Usonian
bel canto
Claude Monet
Qiu Ying 1494-1552
24. What does the symbol U mean in poetry?
Masaccio
Alexander Dumas
A short syllable
Noh Theatre
25. A story were characters or objects represent abstract idea or qualities. i.e. Goodness - Evil - Love - Death - etc...
Bronte Sisters
Allegory
barbara hepworth
Book of Durrow
26. American Playwright: The Crucible; Death of a Salesman; All My Sons
Persian Rugs
New Orleans
Arthur Miller
Mary McCarthy
27. French female author of more than eighty novels who took a man's name and dressed in male attire to protest the treatment of women
Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin)
T.S. Eliot
pieta
George Sand
28. Gross exaggeration for effect - not to be taken literately. Example: My feet are 'KILLING' me.
George Sand
Hyperbole
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Impressionistic Art came before
29. Laborer caste in Hinduism
sitar
Mary Shelley
Shudras
Chartres Cathedral
30. A brace or support placed on the outside of a building
Tetrameter
Daniel Defoe
William Blake
Flying buttress
31. Late 20th century musical style in which brief patterns - textures - and other musical fragments are repeated for an extended period of time with trance-like persistence.
Minimalist Music
American Indian Rugs
Seurat
Thomas Edison
32. Addressing of a person or thing that is not actually their. Example: Romeo - Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?!
Apostrophe
Simile
Charles Dickens
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
33. French impressionist painter; nude female paintings
Bernini
Rhymed Verse
Serialism
Renoir
34. A theatrical representation of a story performed to music by ballet dancers. Originally based on court dance
Mies van der Rohe
Othello
Anapestic Pattern
Ballet
35. A painting - drawing - or sculpture of Mary - the Mother of Jesus - holding the dead body of Jesus. The word means 'pity' in Italian.
pieta
Cynics
Persian Rugs
New Orleans
36. Beautiful Italian singing
Scott Joplin
bel canto
James Joyce
Greek Ionic
37. American who became a British citizen; won the Nobel Peace prize in literature; wrote poetry and drama. 'Murder in the Cathedral'.
Fauvism
Augustine Age
T.S. Eliot
Francisco Goya 1746-1828
38. French feminist who wrote the treatise titled ' The Second Sex'
Simone De Beauvoir
Henry Dixon Cowell
Trompe l'oeil
Bolero
39. Science fiction writer
Issac Asimov
Serialism
Samuel Beckett
American Indian Rugs
40. 'Father of Western Philosophy'. Greek philosopher who taught that the universe had originated from water.
Vermeer
Thales
Pearl Buck
Rembrandt
41. A presocratic Greek philosopher who said that fire is the origin of all things and that permanence is an illusion as all things are in perpetual flux (All is change).
Vincent van Gogh
Heraclitus
Pilgrim's Progress
barbara hepworth
42. Famous photographer of the Civil War - brought the war to the people
Federico Fellini
Christopher Wren
Pallas Athena/Minerva
Mathew Brady
43. 19th century French syle of painting that tried to capture the painter's immediate impressions - usually of the outdoors. In music - a term associated witht the music of Debussy and Ravel
Shudras
Jules Verne
constantin brancusi
Impressionism
44. French 20th century architect
henry moore
Zeno
Le Corbusier
Mary Wollstonecraft
45. Composed 'Symphonie Fantastique'
Hector Berlioz
Greek Corinthian
Celtic Art
Chopin
46. A pre-socratic Greek philosopher born in Italy. Denied the existence of time - plurality - and motion. NO Change. Founder of Metaphysics.
Edmund Spenser
Georgia O'Keeffe
Parmenides
Vermeer
47. Alexander the Great's tutor and a student of Plato - He disagreed with Plato that form and matter could be perceived as two separate things - and wrote such works as Rhetoric - Poetics - and Metaphysics.
Barcelona Pavilion
Flying buttress
Pierre August Renoir 1841-1919
Aristotle
48. Spanish surrealist painter
Joan Miro
Pablo Picasso
Edvard Greig
Dante Aligheri
49. Three dimensional work of art - statue
Antonio Gaudi
Greek Corinthian
sculpture
Hyperbole
50. American composer; Adagio for Strings Abing; Chinese Music;The moon reflected on the second springs.
Stephen Crane
Samuel Barber 1910-1981
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
Macbeth