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CBSE
Class 11
History
Themes in World History
Theme 5: Changing Cultural Traditions

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Question Bank: Theme 5: Changing Cultural Traditions

This chapter explores how cultural traditions have evolved over time and their significance in shaping societies.

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Q1.

Which of the following cities was NOT considered a center of art and learning during the Renaissance?

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Q2.

What invention in the Renaissance period significantly contributed to the spread of ideas?

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Q3.

What perception did townspeople develop about their culture in contrast to rural people?

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Q4.

During the Renaissance, which historical tradition became more prevalent among individuals?

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Q5.

Which of the following was a significant consequence of the weakening authority of the church during the Renaissance?

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Q6.

Which factor contributed to the urban culture of Renaissance Europe?

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Q7.

What was the primary focus of education in Renaissance towns?

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Q8.

Which of the following was a key characteristic of urban culture in Renaissance Europe?

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Q9.

Which city is famously known for its art and culture during the Renaissance and was home to figures like Leonardo da Vinci?

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Q10.

What major geographical discovery during the Renaissance connected Europe with the Mediterranean?

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Q11.

Who were often the primary patrons of artists and writers during the Renaissance?

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Q12.

How did the Renaissance influence the perception of literacy among townspeople?

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Q13.

In what way did the Renaissance challenge traditional views of religion?

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Q14.

What shift occurred in the urban centers concerning the cultural identity of Europeans during the Renaissance?

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Q15.

What was a defining characteristic of Renaissance art?

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Q16.

What significant change occurred in Italian cities after the fall of the Western Roman Empire?

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Q17.

Which architectural feature is commonly associated with Renaissance buildings?

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Q18.

Which state played a minimal role in governing Italy after the fall of the Western Roman Empire?

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Q19.

Which of the following artists is credited with significantly advancing the use of linear perspective in art?

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Q20.

What was a primary factor contributing to the decline of urban life in Italy post-empire?

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Q21.

The term 'Renaissance' translates to what in English?

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Q22.

Which period saw the beginning of a revival of Italian cities?

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Q23.

Which of the following best describes the impact of the printing press on Renaissance art?

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Q24.

What was one economic benefit that helped to revive Italian cities during the Late Middle Ages?

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Q25.

What architectural style is characterized by its use of symmetry and proportion during the Renaissance?

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Q26.

The revival of trade in Italian cities was largely due to which geographic factor?

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Q27.

Who is known for the famous sculpture 'David' representing the Renaissance ideal of human beauty?

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Q28.

What role did cultural revival play in Italian city-states during the Renaissance?

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Q29.

Which Renaissance artist is famous for his use of sfumato technique?

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Q30.

Which city is known as a key center of trade and culture during the revival of Italian cities?

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Q31.

The Renaissance period is known for the revival of which classical cultures?

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Q32.

Which group was primarily responsible for sponsoring artists and intellectuals during the Italian Renaissance?

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Q33.

Which of the following was a common theme in Renaissance art?

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Q34.

What conflict often arose within the city-states of Italy during the revival period?

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Q35.

Which influential Renaissance artist was also a prominent scientist?

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Q36.

What was a result of the increased wealth in Italian cities during the Renaissance?

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Q37.

The use of chiaroscuro in Renaissance painting refers to which technique?

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Q38.

Which of the following describes the political structure of Italian city-states during the Renaissance?

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Q39.

Which structure is an iconic example of Renaissance architecture?

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Q40.

Which major event marked the decline of the power of the Italian city-states?

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Q41.

What role did patronage play in Renaissance art?

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Q42.

What philosophical movement arose during the revival of Italian cities, emphasizing human potential?

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Q43.

Which concept was integral to Renaissance humanism?

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Q44.

Why did Italian city-states develop unique identities during the revival period?

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Q45.

What type of studies were initially prominent at the universities of Padua and Bologna?

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Q46.

The term 'humanism' primarily refers to which educational focus?

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Q47.

Which of the following subjects was NOT commonly taught by humanists in the early 15th century?

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Q48.

Who is credited with coining the term 'humanitas', which is the root of humanities?

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Q49.

What was the primary contribution of the universities in relation to trade in Italian towns?

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Q50.

Which humanist subject emphasizes skills developed through discussion and debate?

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Q51.

What shift in education did humanism represent in early Renaissance Europe?

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Q52.

Which aspect of humanism differentiated it from previous educational traditions?

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Q53.

What role did commerce play in the establishment of universities in Italy?

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Q54.

By the early 15th century, which of the following groups did not typically identify as humanists?

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Q55.

In what way did humanism contribute to the emergence of modern educational systems?

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Q56.

Why was the study of law particularly significant in the context of Italian universities?

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Q57.

Which educational method was unique to humanist pedagogy?

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Q58.

The educational programs of early humanist thought emphasized learning outcomes beyond what?

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Q59.

What primarily describes the shift in cultural perception during the Renaissance period?

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Q60.

What was a primary consequence of the humanistic approach to education in Renaissance Europe?

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Q61.

Which factor contributed to the revival of urban culture in Italy during the Renaissance?

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Q62.

Which of the following statements reflects a key aspect of humanism?

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Q63.

What does the term 'humanism' primarily refer to in the context of the Renaissance?

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Q64.

Which figure's writings were significant in shaping the ideals of humanism?

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Q65.

Which technology played a significant role in spreading Renaissance ideas throughout Europe?

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Q66.

Who is considered a pivotal figure in highlighting the cultural shifts during the Renaissance through his writings?

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Q67.

Which of the following best describes the role of women in Renaissance society?

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Q68.

What effect did the weakening of church authority have on social norms during the Renaissance?

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Q69.

What was one key difference between city-states like Florence and Venice compared to rural areas during the Renaissance?

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Q70.

Which historical figure's work signified the emphasis on realism in art during the Renaissance?

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Q71.

What was a common misconception about the Renaissance, according to historians like Peter Burke?

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Q72.

Which of the following illustrates the role of trade in cultural transformation during the Renaissance?

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Q73.

How did the urban culture of Renaissance cities contrast with rural life?

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Q74.

What contribution did Arab translators make to the Renaissance?

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Q75.

What was Copernicus's revolutionary contribution to the understanding of the universe?

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Q76.

Who was Ibn Sina commonly known as in the Latin world?

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Q77.

What was the primary method of knowledge transfer from Arabic to European scholars?

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Q78.

Which astronomical work of Ptolemy was translated into Arabic?

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Q79.

Who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe?

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Q80.

Why were Arab translators important during the Middle Ages?

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Q81.

What does the Copernican Revolution primarily signify?

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Q82.

What is one significant contribution of Al-Razi in the field of medicine?

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Q83.

Which of the following best describes the condition of the Earth according to the geocentric model?

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Q84.

Which philosopher wrote on philosophy in Arabic and was a rabbi in Spain?

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Q85.

What was the impact of the Copernican Revolution on the relationship between science and religion?

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Q86.

Which ancient manuscript did European scholars access predominantly through Arabic translations?

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Q87.

Which of the following figures is known to have supported Copernicus's ideas later on?

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Q88.

What was a common characteristic of the Arabic translations of Greek texts?

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Q89.

What document did Copernicus publish that outlined his heliocentric theories?

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Q90.

How did the Arab scholars influence European philosophy during the 14th century?

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Q91.

How did the Copernican model address the issue of retrograde motion?

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Q92.

Which factor contributed to the spread of Arab scientific knowledge to Europe?

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Q93.

Which of the following concepts was NOT part of Copernicus's heliocentric theory?

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Q94.

What concept did Ptolemy introduce that influenced later astronomical thoughts?

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Q95.

How did the Copernican Revolution influence later scientific thinkers like Kepler and Galileo?

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Q96.

In what way did Maimonides contribute to the philosophical ideas of the time?

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Q97.

The major opposition to Copernican teachings came primarily from which institution?

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Q98.

What motivated the translation of Greek texts into Arabic?

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Q99.

In what way did the work of Copernicus challenge the prevailing understanding of the universe?

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Q100.

What was a significant consequence of the Copernican Revolution on European thought?

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Q101.

Which of the following phrases best sums up the impact of Copernicus's theories?

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Q102.

What does the term 'Renaissance' literally mean?

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Q103.

Who is considered a key figure in defining the Renaissance through his writings?

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Q104.

Which city is NOT commonly recognized as a center of Renaissance culture?

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Q105.

What was a significant intellectual movement that emerged during the Renaissance?

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Q106.

Which invention played a vital role in spreading Renaissance ideas throughout Europe?

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Q107.

What was a common theme in Renaissance art?

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Q108.

Which factor contributed to the weakening of the church's authority during the Renaissance?

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Q109.

Which artist is known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

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Q110.

What was the focus of humanist scholars in Renaissance education?

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Q111.

How did Renaissance thinkers view individual potential?

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Q112.

What significant shift in governance occurred in some Italian city-states during the Renaissance?

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Q113.

Which work did Johannes Gutenberg produce that marked a milestone in printing?

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Q114.

What was a key characteristic of the political structure in Venice during the Renaissance?

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Q115.

Which scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the universe?

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Q116.

What does the term 'humanism' encompass in the context of the Renaissance?

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Q117.

Which Renaissance artist is best known for his contributions to both sculpture and painting?

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