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  • Suhyeok Lee

  • 問題数 63 • 10/10/2024

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  • 1

    머스킷 소총 사격장치 중 하나로 방아쇠를 당길때 잡고있는 부싯돌을 내려찍는 장치 이름

    Hammer

  • 2

    [M 1.1] During the early Middle Ages, what style of crop rotation was predominately used in Europe?

    two field

  • 3

    [M 1.1] Leaving a field fallow, means:

    not planting any crops in it

  • 4

    [M 1.1] Subsistence farming could usually feed:

    the peasant farmer and his family

  • 5

    [M 1.1] Nitrogen fixing bacteria take in atmospheric nitrogen and produce

    ammonia

  • 6

    [M 1.1] Which of the following was not used as a fertilizer by 18th century European farmers?

    synthesized ammonia

  • 7

    [M 1.1] Which three nutrients does vegetation mostly need to flourish?

    nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus

  • 8

    [M 1.2] Wild :

    watermelon

  • 9

    [M 1.2] Wild:

    banana

  • 10

    [M 1.2] Wild:

    carrot

  • 11

    [M 1.2] Wild:

    corn

  • 12

    [M 1.2] Wild:

    eggplant

  • 13

    [M 1.2] According to Thomas Malthus

    population grew geometrically but food supplies grew arithmetically

  • 14

    [M 1.2] How much of their income do Canadians spend on food today?

    less than 10%

  • 15

    [M 1.2] The Haber-Bosch process refers to the synthesis of

    ammonia

  • 16

    [M 1.2] Which three nutrients does vegetation mostly need to flourish?

    nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus

  • 17

    [M 1.2] During the early medieval period, the scratch plow was replaced by the heavy, ox-pulled, moldboard plow because:

    the wetter soils of Northern Europe were harder to plow

  • 18

    [M 2.2] A by-product of a cow’s digestion and its release into the atmosphere results in an increase in which greenhouse gas?

    methan

  • 19

    [M 2.2] If we eliminated the Greenhouse Effect

    the earth would not be able to sustain life

  • 20

    [M 3.1] If you were travelling along the Silk Road in 1375, the piece of technology that you were most likely to have with you to trade back in Europe would be

    paper

  • 21

    [M 3.1] Among the pieces of technology that came to Europe from China are all the following except

    the loom

  • 22

    [M 3.1] The Silk Road refers to a trade route that passed

    along the Eurasian landmass

  • 23

    [M 3.1] Trade between East and West was consolidated in the 12th and 13th centuries by

    the Mongols

  • 24

    [M 3.1] What kind of reasoning is demonstrated here?

    Inductive

  • 25

    [M 3.1] Someone who has a melancholic temperament would show characteristics of

    depression

  • 26

    [M 3.1] Someone who has a sanguine temperament would show characteristics of

    optimism

  • 27

    [M 3.1] According to Doctrine of Signatures theory, what part of the body would be cured or strengthened by eating this?

    brain

  • 28

    [M 3.1] According th the Doctrine of Signatures theory, what part of the body would be cured or strengthened by ingesting this plant?

    eyes

  • 29

    [M 3.1] According to Miasma Theory

    all of these are true

  • 30

    [M 3.1] In the early 15th century the Ming Dynasty sent a large fleet of ships

    to gather tributes from the countries of the Indian Ocean for the Emperor

  • 31

    [M 3.1] After Zheng He’s seven voyages the Emperor

    abruptly suspended further voyages

  • 32

    [M 3.1] As the Chinese sailed across the Indian Ocean in the 15th century reaching the east coast of Africa, which European country was sailing down the west coast of Africa?

    Portugal

  • 33

    [M 3.1] Prince Henry the Navigator sent his captains to explore

    the west coast of Africa

  • 34

    [M 3.1] Prince Henry the Navigator is credited with developing the ‘caravel’ a new form of

    ship

  • 35

    [M 3.1] Which Portuguese captain was first to reach India

    Vasco da Gama

  • 36

    [M 3.1] It’s the 21st of September, your ship is directly on the Tropic of Cancer. It’s noon on board ship and your chronometer reads 4 pm GMT. Where are you?

    A

  • 37

    [M 3.1] It’s noon aboard ship and the chronometer says it’s 9 am in Greenwich. You have determined you are sitting on the Antarctic Circle. Where are you?

    F

  • 38

    [M 3.1] European sailors in the 16th century could dependably establish latitude by using

    both of these

  • 39

    [M 3.1] European sailors in the 16th century could dependably establish longitude by using

    neither of these. there was no dependable way

  • 40

    [M 3.1] The inventor credited with developing the chronometer was

    John Harrison

  • 41

    [M 3.2] The theory that argues that the sun and the planets orbit the earth is known as

    the Geocentric Theory

  • 42

    [M 3.2] As the scientific revolution began in European society it immediately did away with

    none of these

  • 43

    [M 3.2] The scientific revolution occurred in Europe primarily through the

    15th and 16th centuries

  • 44

    [M 3.2] The best way to describe the trajectory of a musket ball being fired from a smooth bore musket is to compare it to a

    knuckleball

  • 45

    [M 3.2] The potassium nitrate in gunpowder is also known as

    Saltpeter

  • 46

    [M 3.2] Firing a Flintlock

    Half-cock the hammer, pour a measure of gunpowder down barrel, wrap a lead ball in a small piece of cloth or paper and ram it down onto gunpowder, put small amount of gunpowder into flintlock pan, snap frizzen (striking surface) in place over pan, fully cock hammer, pull trigger

  • 47

    복통에 좋다고 알려진 향신료 선택

    Ginger, Cinnamon, Nutmeg

  • 48

    토론토인들이 1파운드의 설탕을 사기위해 일해야 하는 시간

    1.64분

  • 49

    What machine in the production of steel is pictured here?

    Bessemer converter

  • 50

    Why is this Plague Doctor wearing a mask?

    He stuffs the beak with flowers and herbs to counteract the effects of miasma.

  • 51

    What kind of ocean-going ship is Prince Henry the Navigator credited with developing?

    The caravel

  • 52

    What method are these sailors using to determine longitude?

    dead reckoning

  • 53

    What two landmasses did Beringia connect?

    Alaska and Siberia

  • 54

    What mechanism is within the red circle?

    A cam

  • 55

    What method of medieval house building is illustrated here?

    Wattle and Daub

  • 56

    What farm implement is circled?

    A Harrow

  • 57

    What was the initial technology that resulted in this?

    The Jacquard Loom

  • 58

    This is not a medieval museum. What is it?

    A Cabinet of Curiosities

  • 59

    Jethro Tull invented this. What is it?

    A Seed Drill

  • 60

    [M 3.3] ‘Three Sisters’

    corn, squash, beans

  • 61

    Steam engine name

    The Newcomen Steam Engine

  • 62

    [M 3.3] Steam engine name

    The Watt Steam Engine

  • 63

    Number of degrees per hour on the chronometer

    15 degrees