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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
The Muses
Honore de Balzac
Zeus/Jupiter aka Jove
Bronte Sisters
2. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
Othello
Eisenstein
Plato
Daniel Defoe
3. An arrangement of colored tiles to form a decorative surface.
Othello
Mosaic
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Giotto
4. God of War
Celtic Art
Ares/Mars
Arthur Miller
Octometer
5. Art produced from c. 450 BC to c. 700 AD by the Celts; mostly portable objects; Stone carvings - Crosses with interlace patterns - metal work - manuscripts
Moai
hagia sophia
Vincent van Gogh
Celtic Art
6. A wooden box where religious relics are stored or displayed
Alfred Hitchcock
Reliquary
Hestia/Vesta
Hera/Juno
7. Fanciful but graceful asymmetric ornamentation in art and architecture that originated in France in the 18th century
Federico Fellini
Mozart and Richard Strauss
Rococo
William Faulkner
8. Romantic poet who broke with neoclassical theory in much of his mature poetry - The Prelude - Lyrical Ballads
bust
Plato
William Wordsworth
Neoclassicism
9. What type of column has scrolls - and is taller?
Aubrey Beardsley
Greek Ionic
Degas
Daniel Defoe
10. Italian Renaissance artist that painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted the statue of David.
michelangelo
Donatello
Edmund Spenser
Trimeter
11. Caused considerable conflict over the years with his open expectation of the impending fall of humanity. He believed that humanity was inherently good - but once corrupted by civilization - there was no turning back.
Mies van der Rohe
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Mary Wollstonecraft
Phoebus/Apollo
12. Wrote the play 'A Raisin in the Sun' about a working-class African American family struggling against poverty and racism.
Lorraine Hansberry
Samuel Beckett
Mary McCarthy
Seurat
13. American transcendentalist - Moby Dick - Bill Budd
Pilgrim's Progress
Imagery
Herman Melville
Alexander Dumas
14. Chiefly responsible for bringing literature to the middle-class - The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
T.S. Eliot
Manichaeism
Mathew Brady
15. Writer of 'This Side of Paradise' and 'The Great Gatsby' who coined the term 'Jazz Age'
Mies van der Rohe
Pavane and the Polonaise
Rembrandt
F. Scott Fitzgerald
16. Italian director that made films of fantasy and boroque style. 'La Dolce Vita'
Aristotle
Donatello
Federico Fellini
Mary Shelley
17. Court dances
Andrea Palladio
Martha Graham
Pavane and the Polonaise
Othello
18. Flemish Baroque painter who had assistants complete parts of his work
Peter Paul Rubens
William Faulkner
The Panthenon
Pilgrim's Progress
19. Greatest playwright of all time; wrote MacBeth - King Lear - Hamlet - Romeo and Juliet; introduced new words to the English language. Histories - tragedies - comedies
William Shakespeare
Raphael
Frank Lloyd Wright
Monometer
20. Using two or more types of media together to create an art object such as glitter or beads on a painting
Symbolism
Al Jolson
multi-media
Aaron Copeland
21. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon - Girl Before a Mirror
Alexander Dumas
Brussels tapestries
Pablo Picasso
louise nevelson
22. Any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material
Transcendentalism
Romanesque Style
Andrew Wyeth
Manichaeism
23. God of War
Frank Lloyd Wright
Ares/Mars
Popular Transcendentalists
Monet
24. Author of The Red Badge of Courage
Arthur Miller
Stephen Crane
Baroque art
Bronte Sisters
25. A line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
aside
bel canto
T.S. Eliot
tragic figure
26. Scottish author noted for his biography of Samuel Johnson
Macbeth
Victor Hugo
James Boswell
Verdi and Puccini
27. Considered to have founded modern European literature; perfected rhyme in threes - Divine Comedy
Dante Aligheri
Kshatriyas
Richard Sheridan
Penny Marshall
28. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington
Andrew Wyeth
Gilbert Stuart
Donatello
Alfred Hitchcock
29. Wrote Robinson Crusoe; known as the father of the English novel
Monet
Vermeer
Daniel Defoe
Reliquary
30. Was an iconic and highly influential British filmmaker and producer - who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres.
Alfred Hitchcock
Pentameter
Remington
Frank Gehry 1929
31. Refers to the classical revival in European art - architecture - and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the early nineteenth century
Stephen Crane
neo-classic period
Cynics
Alfred Hitchcock
32. Created the motion picture titled 'The Kiss'
Raphael
Martha Graham
Thomas Edison
Lionel Hampton
33. United States film actress who appeared in films by D. W. Griffith (1896-1993)
Joan Miro
James Joyce
Lillian Gish
Renaissance Art
34. British team writing light-hearted song/story format; Opereta - 'Pirates of Penzance' and Mikado
Gilbert and Sullivan
Shudras
Aaron Copeland 1900-1990
Bolero
35. American Playwright: The Crucible; Death of a Salesman; All My Sons
Mosaic
Pearl Buck
Medieval Architecture
Arthur Miller
36. United States painter best known for his portraits of George Washington
Libretto
Victor Hugo
Herman Melville
Gilbert Stuart
37. The Starry Night
Vincent van Gogh
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Penny Marshall
Jean Fragonard
38. Paint onto wet plaster on a wall
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
Aubrey Beardsley
fresco
Pablo Picasso
39. Short-Short-Long
dada school
Eugene O'Neil
Anapestic Pattern
Issac Asimov
40. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
Mary Shelley
Brussels tapestries
Scrim
Art Deco Movement
41. Long-Long
Spondaic Pattern
Giotto
minuetto
Niccolo Machiavelli
42. Bessanio along with others are courting a girl - they have to pick a certain box - Bessanio picks the right one and is allowed to marry her
Metaphor
Edmund Spenser
Merchant of Venice
Socrates
43. Wrote operas
Verdi and Puccini
Mies van der Rohe
Christopher Wren
Qiu Ying 1494-1552
44. Spanish surrealist painter
gouche
Ionic
Trompe l'oeil
Joan Miro
45. Three-foot line
Trimeter
Simone Martini
Sitar
Degas
46. Created the motion picture titled 'The Kiss'
Thomas Edison
Ray Bradbury
Trimeter
Romanticism Movement
47. Considered America's greatest architect. Pioneered the concept that a building should blend into and harmonize with its surroundings rather than following classical designs.
Trompe l'oeil
Frank Lloyd Wright
Henrik Ibsen
Maia/Fauna
48. Tragic figure of the play - moorish general - desdemonas husband
Free Verse
Roman Basilica
Othello
Frank Lloyd Wright
49. Architect; Guggenheim museum Spain branch; see figure 14.19 on page 366
Henri Matisse
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte
Francesco Petrarch
Frank Gehry 1929
50. A curtain or drop made of gauzelike fabric. when lighted from the front it is opaque but is transparent if lighted from the back
Chopin
Dada school
Benjamin Franklin
scrim