Froggy Jumps Chinese Civilization (1)Versión en línea This quiz explores the key aspects of ancient Chinese civilization, focusing on the rise of the civilization along the Hwang-Ho River, the societal structure under the Shang and Zhou dynasties, religious practices, and the trade relations China established with neighboring regions. Through multiple-choice questions, students will engage with topics such as the significance of the Hwang-Ho River, the hierarchy of ancient Chinese society, the importance of family, the role of religion, and the trade routes that facilitated the exchange of goods like silk and chinaware. This quiz is designed to reinforce students' understanding of ancient China's history and culture. por ANNIEBERT JIJIMA J 2332209 1 Which river played a crucial role in the rise of civilization in ancient China? a Yangze River b Hwang-Ho River c Mekong River 2 Why is the Hwang-Ho River also known as the 'Sorrow of China'? a It was believed to have divine powers. b It often changed its course, causing destruction. c It was difficult to navigate and trade. 3 Which dynasty succeeded the Shang Dynasty in ancient China? a Ming Dynasty b Han Dynasty c Zhou (Chou) Dynasty 4 In ancient Chinese society, which group of people formed the bulk of the population? a Farmers b Nobles c Slaves 5 What was considered the most important unit in ancient Chinese society? a Military b Government c Family 6 What did the ancient Chinese believe happened to a person after death? a They became a god. b They turned into a powerful soul. c They were reincarnated as an animal. 7 Which two religions became widely accepted in China after the practice of nature and ancestor worship? a Buddhism and Hinduism b Christianity and Islam c Confucianism and Taoism 8 With which regions did ancient China have trade relations? a Greece, Rome, and Egypt b Egypt, Mesopotamia, Persia, and India c Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia 9 What were the main items of export from ancient China? a Spices, textiles, and gold b Silk, chinaware, tea, and paper c Iron, weapons, and pottery 10 How did ancient Chinese traders primarily transport goods for trade? a Ships b Railroads c Caravan