SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
CLEP Humanities All In One
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
clep
,
humanities
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Wrote 'Appalachian Spring'
Aaron Copeland
William Faulkner
Vermeer
Pearl Buck
2. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
ballet
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
scrim
Salvador Dali
3. Character who comes to a bad end as a result of own behavior or character flaw
Tempura
Cerros
tragic figure
louise nevelson
4. Born in 1508 - ______________ was greatly influenced by Renaissance philosophers and artists - and was made architectural advisor to the Vatican in 1570. His great architectural works include Villa Foscari - Teatro Olimpico - and Palazzo Chiericati -
Cervantes
Epicureans
Andrea Palladio
William Faulkner
5. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
Da Vinci
Lorraine Hansberry
Georgia O'Keeffe
Alfred Hitchcock
6. Stained glass - pointed arches and ribbed vaulting
Victor Hugo
Frank Lloyd Wright
gothic age architecture
Arnold Schoenberg
7. Author of the first real historical drama and first English tragedy - The Tragedy of Doctor Faustus - Edward the Second
Christopher Marlowe
French female pose
Bronte Sisters
D.W. Griffith
8. 20th Century American composer
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Henry Dixon Cowell
Jean Fragonard
New Orleans
9. Court dances
Marc Chagall
Pavane and the Polonaise
Alfred Hitchcock
Eugene O'Neil
10. Scottish author noted for his biography of Samuel Johnson
Chopin
Chartres Cathedral
Greek Corinthian
James Boswell
11. The King of the Gods and the God of the sky
Martha Graham
Aubrey Beardsley
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Da Vinci
12. Fast
Donatello
Paul Gaugin 1848-1903
Pearl Buck
presto
13. Took inspiration from Schiller's 'Ode to Joy'
Beethoven & Wagner
louise nevelson
chalice
Stephen Foster
14. Artist of 'Purple Robe' (1937) - 'The Blue Nude' (1907) - 'The Piano Lesson' (1916) - and 'The Moorish Screen' (1921) - Known for his bold colors and thick - vibrant brushstrokes - pioneer in the modernist movement
Henri Matisse
Jane Austen
Mannerism
Classical Period
15. Painted 'The Bathers'
Jean Fragonard
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A long syllable
William Faulkner
16. Seven-foot line
Salvador Dali
Heptameter
Othello
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
17. Wrote Rivals
Eisenstein
Richard Sheridan
Poseidon/Neptune
Tetrameter
18. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington
Gilbert Stuart
James Boswell
Lillian Gish
Church of San Vitale
19. Carried the motion picture into the new era with his silent epics (The Birth of a Nation - Intolerance - etc.) which introduced serious plots and elaborate productions to filmmaking.
D.W. Griffith
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Medieval Architecture
Pilgrim's Progress
20. The hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters
tempura
King Lear
Pilgrim's Progress
Onomatopoeia
21. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
Serge Diaghilev
Lorraine Hansberry
Renoir
Mary Shelley
22. Gross exaggeration for effect - not to be taken literately. Example: My feet are 'KILLING' me.
Hyperbole
Persian Rugs
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
Bronte Sisters
23. artist of Return of the Prodigal Son (1636) - Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp (1632) - Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer (1653) - and The Night Watch - Showed a particular interest in painting the poor and downtrodden - considered the best Dutch
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn
Symbolism
Mies van der Rohe
Pallas Athena/Minerva
24. One-foot line
Noh Theatre
Anapestic Pattern
Monometer
sculpture
25. Rebirth
renaissance
allegro
Hades/Pluto
pop art
26. A tall - four-sided shaft of stone that rises to a pointed pyramidal top.
Islam
Obelisk
Denouement
T.S. Eliot
27. God of Wine
Dionysus/Bacchus
Libretto
William Wordsworth
Plato
28. Published Phenomenology of Mind in 1807 and Philosophy of Right in 1821 - According to the Hegelian dialectic - one thought (i.e. being) invariably leads to a thought of its antithesis (not being) - and the two must come together to form an entirely
High Renaissance Painters
Thomas Gainsborough
Octometer
Georg W. F. Hegel
29. High quality rugs made by Persian Muslims - valued for their exquisite designs - vivid colors and skillful make. These rugs were in great demand from China to Europe - greatly improving the Abbasid's economy.
Persian Rugs
michelangelo
Simone De Beauvoir
Degas
30. French Painter - Impressionism - did horses and ballet dancers
Georgia O'Keeffe
High Renaissance
Reliquary
Degas
31. A direct comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. Example: John swims like a fish.
Monet
Mathew Brady
Simile
reliquary
32. Known for non-traditional forms of poetry - Tulips and Shimneys
James Joyce
E.E. Cummings
mannerism
Ionic
33. Were English writers of the 1840s and 1850s. Known as the Bell Brothers..'Wuthering Heights'
Al Jolson
Reliquary
Remington
Bronte Sisters
34. Architect who like a statue at every corner
Peter Paul Rubens
Alice Walker
Andrea Palladio
Stephen Crane
35. Foremost literary critic of the romantic period - Rime of the Ancient Mariner
Joseph Conrad
El Greco
Transcendentalism
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
36. Tragic figure of the play - moorish general - desdemonas husband
Johannes Brahms
Othello
Bayeux tapestry
Igor Stravinsky 1882-1971
37. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
Claude Monet
T.S. Eliot
Andrea Palladio
aside
38. Russian critic who founded the Ballet Russe
Peter Tchaikovsky 1840-1893
Arthur Miller
Herman Melville
Serge Diaghilev
39. Goddess of Wisdom
Minimalist Music
Frank Lloyd Wright
Herman Melville
Pallas Athena/Minerva
40. Implied comparison between two normally unrelated things - indicating a likeness between them. Words can also be used to replace other words. Example: His room is a dump.
Metaphor
Plato
Jane Austen
flying buttress
41. Assembled architectural sculptures of 'found' wooden objects and used them to construct screens of boxes of varied sizes which she painted in monochromatic colors.
Brunelleschi
louise nevelson
flat
Persian Rugs
42. God of the underworld - and wealth
minuetto
Hades/Pluto
Paul Lawrence Dunbar
pop art
43. Wrote Rivals
Richard Sheridan
Honore de Balzac
Sergei Rachmaninoff 1873-1943
Merry Wives of Windsor
44. This building was built in Rome and contains remains of may Roman Emperors
The Panthenon
Salvador Dali
Josiah Wedgewood
Fresco
45. A classic form of Japanese drama involving heroic themes - a chorus - and dance
Barcelona Pavilion
Noh Theatre
Lorraine Hansberry
Daniel Defoe
46. The hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who hoped to avenge the murder of his father
Aristotle
Mary Shelley
Hamlet
Andrew Wyeth
47. Made a valuable contribution to American folk music by capturing the plaintive spirit of the slaves. 'Camptown Races'
John Roebling
Stephen Foster
Langston Hughes
William Shakespeare
48. Pen name of the novelist and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
William Shakespeare
Mark Twain
michelangelo
Medieval Architecture
49. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
oratorio
madrigal
Jules Verne
Gilbert and Sullivan
50. Paul Gauguin
Mahana No Atua (Day of Gods)
Mannerism
Jonathan Swift
Mark Twain