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Mayan Civilization - Part 4
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Q1. How did the Maya connect corn to religion?
A. They believed in a corn god & that people were created from corn
B. They believed corn made you immortal
C. They believed corn was evil
D. They believed corn was only for kings and emperors
Q2. What was the most common job held by the Mayan people?
A. cooking
B. farming
C. writing
D. dancing
Q3. Who was NOT in the lower class?
A. king
B. farming
C. slaves
D. women and children
Q4. Native, the original or first people to live somewhere.
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A. Indigenous
B. Maya
C. Indian
D. Tribe
Q5. Maize is n a
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A. a crop that was grown by the Mayans
B. a place of worship
C. an area where crops are grown
D. the name of Mayan leaders
Q6. What led to the demise of the Maya
A. possible drought
B. possible invasion
C. possible overuse of the land
D. possibly all of the above
Q7. This is the oldest method of farming:
A. tractor pulling
B. planting corn seeds
C. slash and burn
D. horse and plow
Q8. The Mayas had a huge observatory at the city called
A. Lima
B. Mexico City
C. Chichen Itza
D. Toltec
Q9. Which color represents where the Maya civilization was located?
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A. blue
B. gray
C. red
D. green
Q10. Which of the following features are Ntrue about a fully-sedentary culture?
A. They used irrigation based agriculture
B. They had a stratified social class structure
C. They were often found on high plateaus
D. All of the above
Q11. Define hieroglyphics.
A. Pictures on walls used as to communicate messages.
B. Pictures you can download from a computer.
C. A letter to an important person.
D. Words in a book with a few pictures.
Q12. The Mayans grew the following crops:
A. beets, tomatoes, and corn
B. beans, corn, and okra
C. corn, beans, and squash
D. squash, potatoes, and corn
Q13. This made it possible for the Olmecs and the Mayas to create permanent settlements
A. metal tools
B. wheels
C. farming
D. hunting and gathering
Q14. Mayans lived in an areas called a
A. countries
B. empires
C. squads
D. city-states
Q15. The Maya settled in what historical geographic area?
A. North America
B. Mesoamerica
C. South America
D. Mexico
Q16. "They also studied the movements of the stars."Which scientific field studies the stars?
A. Biology
B. Chemistry
C. Astronomy
D. Zoology
Q17. Some cities in the Mayan civilization had populations of
A. 10,000 people
B. 20,000 people
C. 50,000 people
D. 100,000 people
Q18. Mayan Priest were
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A. Most Educated
B. Ugly
C. Considered Gods
D. Hated Slaves
Q19. What binds the various Mayan groups together as a single ethnic group?
A. They abandon their traditional lifestyle and embrace modern ways of living.
B. They live in thriving towns with many opportunities to meet new peo ple.
C. They share common physical fea tures and a cultural identity.
D. all of the above
Q20. Mayas lived in
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A. Africa
B. South America
C. Central America
D. North America
Q21. This is a
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A. hieroglyph
B. temple
C. emperor
D. city-state
Q22. This is the Mayan number for 33.
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A. True
B. False
Q23. Why would Maya lower children into cenotes?
A. So they could speak with the gods
B. To drown them for sacrifice
C. To catch fish
D. To collect drinking water
Q24. Machu Picchu was a city built by civilization?
A. Mayan
B. Incan
C. Roman
D. Aztecs
Q25. There are still Mayan descendants today.
A. True
B. False
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