TEST BANK c
Jane Wells c
Muskingumc University
THE ART OF BEING HUMAN
C C C C
Eleventh Edition c
Richard Paul Janaro Thelma
c c c
c C. Altshuler
c
Bostonc Columbusc Indianapolisc NewcYorkcCityc SancFranciscocAmsterdam
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hecpurposecofcteachingccoursescandcassessingcstudentclearning.cUna
uthorizedcdissemination,cpublicationcorcsalecofcthecwork,cincwholecorc
incpartc(includingcpostingconcthecinternet)cwillcdestroycthecintegrityco
fcthecworkcandciscstrictlycprohibited.
Copyrightc©c2017,c2012,c2009cbycPearsoncEducation,cInc.corcitscaffiliates.
AllcRightscReserved.cPrintedcincthecUnitedcStatescofcAmerica.
Thiscpublicationciscprotectedcbyccopyright,candcpermissioncshouldcbeco
btainedcfromcthecpublishercpriorctocanycprohibitedcreproduction,cstoragec
incacretrievalcsystem,corctransmissioncincanycformcorcbycanycmeans,celect
ronic,cmechanical,cphotocopying,crecording,corcotherwise.
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ISBNc10:c 0-13-424044-
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,Janaro,cThecArtcofcBeingcHumanc11/ecT
estcBankcChapterc1
MULTIPLEcCHOICE
1. Heraclituscdemonstratescthecartistrycofclanguagecwhenchecofferscacshorthandcwaycofcstatingcthatclif
ecconstantlycchangescincthecphrase
a. “Acmanccannotcstepcintocthecsamecriverctwice.”
b. “Andcyetchecseemedcbusiercthanchecwas.”
c. “Thereciscaccrackcinceverything.cThat’schowctheclightcgetscin.”
d. “Tocbecorcnotctocbe—thatciscthecquestion.”
Answer:ca
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_01_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Understand_LOc1.2cL
earningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanities
SkillcLevel:cUnderstandcthecConceptsc
DifficultycLevel:cMedium
Pagecnumber:c9
2. Concerningchumanism,cRenaissancecscholarscbelievedcthatcpeopleccouldcbecomecfullychumanco
nlycifcthey
a. lookedcbeyondcEuropectocthecworkscofcAsiacandcAfrica.
b. combattedcthecsocialcinjusticescofcthectime.
c. developedcskillscinccriticalcthinking.
d. studiedcthecbestcworkscofcclassicalcGreececandcRome.
Answer:cd
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_02_BeingcFullycHuman_Remember_LOc1.1cLear
ningcObjective:cLOc1.1cDefinec“thechumanities.”
Topic:cBeingcFullycHuman
SkillcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscDiffic
ultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c3
3. Redefiningcthechumanitiescforcthecwidercworldcmeans
a. learningcaboutcthecgreatcworkscofcGreekcandcRomancculture.
b. maximizingcthecnumbercofcyearsconeccancstaycalive.
c. beingcopen-mindedcandcreceptivectocideascfromcaroundcthecglobe.
d. understandingcthatctruecbeautycliescwithincus,cnotcoutsidecus.
Answer:cc
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_03_BeingcFullycHuman_Remember_LOc1.1
, LearningcObjective:cLOc1.1cDefinec“thechumanities.”cTopi
c:cBeingcFullycHuman
SkillcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscDiffic
ultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c3-4
4. Studyingcthechumanities—especiallycpoetrycandcliterature—allowscuscto
a. followcthecrapidcshiftscthatcarecpartcofceverydayctalk.
b. acquirecmodelscforchowctocsaycthingscthatcpromptcothersctocnotice.
c. memorizeclongcpassagescfromcthecworkscofcgreatcauthorscsuchcascShakespearecandcOscarc
Wilde.
d. usecsocialcmediacandccommunicateccasually.
Answer:cb
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_04_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Remember_LOc1.2cL
earningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanitiescS
killcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscD
ifficultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c8
5. UsingcthecSocraticcmethodcmeanscteachingcby
a. askingcquestions.
b. deliveringclectures.
c. recitingcwittycsayings.
d. studyingcclassicalcmodels.
Answer:ca
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_05_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Remember_LO1.2cLe
arningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanitiescS
killcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscD
ifficultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c11
6. Onecofcthecgoalscofcthinkingcaboutcthechumanitiescisctocbecome
a. acclassicist.
b. acleadercofcacSocratesccafé.
c. acRenaissancecman.
d. ancinfinitecperson.
Answer:cd
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_06_Becomingcanc“Infinite”cPerson_Remember_LOc1.3
Jane Wells c
Muskingumc University
THE ART OF BEING HUMAN
C C C C
Eleventh Edition c
Richard Paul Janaro Thelma
c c c
c C. Altshuler
c
Bostonc Columbusc Indianapolisc NewcYorkcCityc SancFranciscocAmsterdam
c CapecTownc Dubaic Londonc Madridc Milanc Munichc Parisc Montréalc TorontocDelhic Mexic
ocCityc SãocPauloc Sydneyc HongcKongc Seoulc Singaporec Taipeic Tokyo
, Thiscworkciscsolelycforcthecusecofcinstructorscandcadministratorscforct
hecpurposecofcteachingccoursescandcassessingcstudentclearning.cUna
uthorizedcdissemination,cpublicationcorcsalecofcthecwork,cincwholecorc
incpartc(includingcpostingconcthecinternet)cwillcdestroycthecintegrityco
fcthecworkcandciscstrictlycprohibited.
Copyrightc©c2017,c2012,c2009cbycPearsoncEducation,cInc.corcitscaffiliates.
AllcRightscReserved.cPrintedcincthecUnitedcStatescofcAmerica.
Thiscpublicationciscprotectedcbyccopyright,candcpermissioncshouldcbeco
btainedcfromcthecpublishercpriorctocanycprohibitedcreproduction,cstoragec
incacretrievalcsystem,corctransmissioncincanycformcorcbycanycmeans,celect
ronic,cmechanical,cphotocopying,crecording,corcotherwise.
Forcinformationcregardingcpermissions,crequestcformscandcthecappro
priateccontactscwithincthecPearsoncEducationcGlobalcRightsc&cPermiss
ionscdepartment,cpleasecvisitcwww.pearsoned.com/permissions/.
10c9c8c7c6c5c4c3c2c1
ISBNc10:c 0-13-424044-
8cISBNc13:c 978-0-13-424044-2
,Janaro,cThecArtcofcBeingcHumanc11/ecT
estcBankcChapterc1
MULTIPLEcCHOICE
1. Heraclituscdemonstratescthecartistrycofclanguagecwhenchecofferscacshorthandcwaycofcstatingcthatclif
ecconstantlycchangescincthecphrase
a. “Acmanccannotcstepcintocthecsamecriverctwice.”
b. “Andcyetchecseemedcbusiercthanchecwas.”
c. “Thereciscaccrackcinceverything.cThat’schowctheclightcgetscin.”
d. “Tocbecorcnotctocbe—thatciscthecquestion.”
Answer:ca
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_01_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Understand_LOc1.2cL
earningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanities
SkillcLevel:cUnderstandcthecConceptsc
DifficultycLevel:cMedium
Pagecnumber:c9
2. Concerningchumanism,cRenaissancecscholarscbelievedcthatcpeopleccouldcbecomecfullychumanco
nlycifcthey
a. lookedcbeyondcEuropectocthecworkscofcAsiacandcAfrica.
b. combattedcthecsocialcinjusticescofcthectime.
c. developedcskillscinccriticalcthinking.
d. studiedcthecbestcworkscofcclassicalcGreececandcRome.
Answer:cd
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_02_BeingcFullycHuman_Remember_LOc1.1cLear
ningcObjective:cLOc1.1cDefinec“thechumanities.”
Topic:cBeingcFullycHuman
SkillcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscDiffic
ultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c3
3. Redefiningcthechumanitiescforcthecwidercworldcmeans
a. learningcaboutcthecgreatcworkscofcGreekcandcRomancculture.
b. maximizingcthecnumbercofcyearsconeccancstaycalive.
c. beingcopen-mindedcandcreceptivectocideascfromcaroundcthecglobe.
d. understandingcthatctruecbeautycliescwithincus,cnotcoutsidecus.
Answer:cc
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_03_BeingcFullycHuman_Remember_LOc1.1
, LearningcObjective:cLOc1.1cDefinec“thechumanities.”cTopi
c:cBeingcFullycHuman
SkillcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscDiffic
ultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c3-4
4. Studyingcthechumanities—especiallycpoetrycandcliterature—allowscuscto
a. followcthecrapidcshiftscthatcarecpartcofceverydayctalk.
b. acquirecmodelscforchowctocsaycthingscthatcpromptcothersctocnotice.
c. memorizeclongcpassagescfromcthecworkscofcgreatcauthorscsuchcascShakespearecandcOscarc
Wilde.
d. usecsocialcmediacandccommunicateccasually.
Answer:cb
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_04_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Remember_LOc1.2cL
earningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanitiescS
killcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscD
ifficultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c8
5. UsingcthecSocraticcmethodcmeanscteachingcby
a. askingcquestions.
b. deliveringclectures.
c. recitingcwittycsayings.
d. studyingcclassicalcmodels.
Answer:ca
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_05_GiftscofcthecHumanities_Remember_LO1.2cLe
arningcObjective:cLOc1.2cSummarizecthecgiftscofcthechumanities.
Topic:cGiftscofcthecHumanitiescS
killcLevel:cRemembercthecFactscD
ifficultycLevel:cEasy
Pagecnumber:c11
6. Onecofcthecgoalscofcthinkingcaboutcthechumanitiescisctocbecome
a. acclassicist.
b. acleadercofcacSocratesccafé.
c. acRenaissancecman.
d. ancinfinitecperson.
Answer:cd
QuestioncTitle:cTB_01_06_Becomingcanc“Infinite”cPerson_Remember_LOc1.3