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ENGL103 Rhetorical Analysis Spring 2020 6

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ENGL103 Rhetorical Analysis Spring 2020 6

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1. What French sculptor designed the Statue of Liberty?

a. Auguste Rodin
b. Henri Matisse
c. !Freacute;deacute;ric Auguste Bartholdi
d. JeanLeacute;on Geacute;rocirc;me

2. Leonardo da Vinci039;s Mona Lisa does not have eyebrows.


a. False
b. !True

3. Which artistrsquo;s studio was known as 039;The Factory039;?


a. Roy Lichtenstein
b. Peter Blake
c. !Andy Warhol
d. David Hockney

4. Albrecht Duuml;rer039;s birthplace and place of death were in...


a. !Nuuml;rnberg
b. Berlin
c. Bamberg
d. Augsburg

5. What year did Albrecht Duuml;rer create the painting quot;The Young Harequot;?
a. !1502
b. 1702
c. 1402
d. 1602

6. How many paint and pastel versions of quot;The Screamquot; is Norwegian painter
Edvard Munch believed to have produced?
a. 1
b. 3
c. 2
d. !4

7. Who designed the Chupa Chups logo?


a. Andy Warhol
b. Vincent van Gogh
c. !Salvador Dali
d. Pablo Picasso

8. Who painted The Starry Night?


a. Michelangelo
b. !Vincent van Gogh
c. Pablo Picasso
d. Leonardo da Vinci

9. Which Van Gogh painting depicts the view from his asylum in
SaintReacute;mydeProvence in southern France?
a. The Sower with Setting Sun
b. !The Starry Night
c. The Church at Auvers
d. Wheatfields with Crows

10. The Statue of Liberty039;s official name is ldquo;Liberty Enlightening the


Worldrdquo;.
a. False
b. !True

1. Carcassonne is based on which French town?


a. !Carcassonne
b. Paris
c. Marseille
d. ClermontFerrand

2. In a standard game of Monopoly, what colour are the two cheapest properties?
a. Yellow
b. !Brown
c. Blue
d. Green

3. How many spaces are there on a standard Monopoly board?


a. 36
b. 55
c. 28
d. !40

4. Which one of these is not a real game in the Dungeons amp; Dragons series?
a. !Extreme Dungeons amp; Dragons
b. Dungeons amp; Dragons 3.5th edition
c. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons
d. Advanced Dungeons amp; Dragons 2nd edition

5. The board game Monopoly takes its street names from which real American city?
a. !Atlantic City, New Jersey
b. Charleston, South Carolina
c. Duluth, Minnesota
d. Las Vegas, Nevada

6. Which board game was first released on February 6th, 1935?


a. Clue
b. !Monopoly
c. Risk
d. Candy Land

7. Which of the following tabletop games is the oldest?


a. !Go
b. Mahjong
c. Shogi
d. Chess
8. Which ability from the quot;Magic: The Gatheringquot; Scars of Mirrodin
expansion involves having at least three artifacts in play?
a. Affinity
b. Imprint
c. Living Weapon
d. !Metalcraft

9. Some of the quot;Fallen Empiresquot; cards from quot;Magic: The Gatheringquot;


were misprinted on the backs of which other card game?
a. !Wyvern
b. Pokemon
c. Dominion
d. YuGiOh

10. When was the board game Twister, released to the public?
a. January 1969
b. !April 1966
c. February 1966
d. September 1965

11. In board games, an additional or ammended rule that applies to a certain group
or place is informally known as a quot;whatquot; rule?
a. !House
b. Change
c. Extra
d. Custom

1. Which one of these was not a beach landing site in the Invasion of Normandy?
a. Juno
b. Gold
c. !Silver
d. Sword

2. When did the French Revolution begin?


a. !1789
b. 1756
c. 1799
d. 1823

3. Assyrian king Sennacherib039;s destruction of Babylon in 689 BCE was viewed as a


triumph by other Assyrian citizens.
a. !False
b. True

4. quot;I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to
say itquot; is a quote from French philosopher Voltaire.
a. !False
b. True
5. Which infamous European traitor was known as quot;the last person to enter
Parliament with honest intentionsquot;?
a. Robert Catesby
b. Everard Digby
c. !Guy Fawkes
d. Francis Tresham

6. When did Norway get its constitution?


a. 1932
b. 1905
c. 1854
d. !1814

7. In what year did the First World War end?


a. 1912
b. 1914
c. 1916
d. !1918

8. When was the People039;s Republic of China founded?


a. May 7, 1945
b. !October 1, 1949
c. April 3, 1947
d. December 6, 1950

9. Which day did World War I begin?


a. April 28
b. June 28
c. January 28
d. !July 28

10. Before the American colonies switched to the Gregorian calendar in 1752, on
what date did their new year start?
a. September 25th
b. June 1st
c. !March 25th
d. December 1st

11. Which King of England was faced with the Peasants039; Revolt in 1381?
a. !Richard II
b. Henry IV
c. Edward III
d. Edward II

12. In what year did Texas secede from Mexico?


a. 1844
b. !1836
c. 1838
d. 1845
13. Who rode on horseback to warn the Minutemen that the British were coming during
the U.S. Revolutionary War?
a. Henry Longfellow
b. Nathan Hale
c. !Paul Revere
d. Thomas Paine

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