2/15/22, 8:03 PM Image Quiz 2: ARCH301 OL01 Ancient Visual Art
Image Quiz 2
Due Oct 21, 2021 at 9:30am Points 20 Questions 20
Available Oct 21, 2021 at 9am - Oct 21, 2021 at 9:30am 30 minutes
Time Limit 20 Minutes
Instructions
There are a total of 4 Image Quizzes for a total of 40% of your overall course grade. This quiz is two of four
worth 10% of overall grade. You will have one attempt and a 20 minute time limit to complete 20 Multiple
Choice questions (20 marks total). Questions will be shown one at a time and you will not be able to go back
to the questions you have already seen. Quiz questions are pulled from a bank; each student will see a
different set of questions.
You have 20 minutes to answer 20 randomly assigned questions. You CANNOT pause the quiz to return to it
at a later time. Once the time has expired, you will not have an opportunity to return to the quiz. Do NOT
wait until the last hour to write your quiz.
Your Internet connection is very important when taking quizzes. If your wireless signal should drop in the
middle of your quiz, the timer will continue. We recommend taking your quizzes over a wired connection.
Good Luck!
This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 11 out of 20
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 11 out of 20
Submitted Oct 21, 2021 at 9:20am
This attempt took 20 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Where would you find this structure?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 1/19
,2/15/22, 8:03 PM Image Quiz 2: ARCH301 OL01 Ancient Visual Art
Jericho
Göbekli Tepe
Uruk
Hierokonpolis
Question 2 pts
Why is this monolith argued to represent an anthropomorphized being?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 2/19
, 2/15/22, 8:03 PM Image Quiz 2: ARCH301 OL01 Ancient Visual Art
The writing has been translated as “our father.”
This is not thought to be anthropomorphic, but zoomorphic.
The fingers connect to arms and the “belt” may be clothing.
The upper portion of the monolith (out of the photo) shows a distinctively
human face.
Question 3 pts
What writing system is does this represent?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 3/19
Image Quiz 2
Due Oct 21, 2021 at 9:30am Points 20 Questions 20
Available Oct 21, 2021 at 9am - Oct 21, 2021 at 9:30am 30 minutes
Time Limit 20 Minutes
Instructions
There are a total of 4 Image Quizzes for a total of 40% of your overall course grade. This quiz is two of four
worth 10% of overall grade. You will have one attempt and a 20 minute time limit to complete 20 Multiple
Choice questions (20 marks total). Questions will be shown one at a time and you will not be able to go back
to the questions you have already seen. Quiz questions are pulled from a bank; each student will see a
different set of questions.
You have 20 minutes to answer 20 randomly assigned questions. You CANNOT pause the quiz to return to it
at a later time. Once the time has expired, you will not have an opportunity to return to the quiz. Do NOT
wait until the last hour to write your quiz.
Your Internet connection is very important when taking quizzes. If your wireless signal should drop in the
middle of your quiz, the timer will continue. We recommend taking your quizzes over a wired connection.
Good Luck!
This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 11 out of 20
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 11 out of 20
Submitted Oct 21, 2021 at 9:20am
This attempt took 20 minutes.
Question 1 pts
Where would you find this structure?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 1/19
,2/15/22, 8:03 PM Image Quiz 2: ARCH301 OL01 Ancient Visual Art
Jericho
Göbekli Tepe
Uruk
Hierokonpolis
Question 2 pts
Why is this monolith argued to represent an anthropomorphized being?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 2/19
, 2/15/22, 8:03 PM Image Quiz 2: ARCH301 OL01 Ancient Visual Art
The writing has been translated as “our father.”
This is not thought to be anthropomorphic, but zoomorphic.
The fingers connect to arms and the “belt” may be clothing.
The upper portion of the monolith (out of the photo) shows a distinctively
human face.
Question 3 pts
What writing system is does this represent?
https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/63872/quizzes/177936 3/19