The Renaissance Movement
Trending Questions
Q. is known as the 'Father of History'.
- Socrates
- Herodotus
- Plato
Q. When was Ennigaldi-Nanna's museum established?
- 530 BCE
- 520 BCE
- 510 BCE
- 530C CE
Q. The Museum is the oldest surviving museum in the world.
- Capitoline
- Ennigaldi-Nanna's
- Ashmolean
Q. Europe witnessed this movement in the 15th and 16th century due to the establishment of rationalist thinking. What was this movement called?
- Renaissance
- Industrialism
- Colonialism
- Romanticism
Q. This movement led to the enhancement of life in Europe in the 14th and 15th century in Europe when people embraced humanistic and rational thinking. Name this cultural movement.
- Romanticism
- Industrialisation
- Renaissance
- Protestant counter-reformation
Q. When was the Rational Dress Society started in England?
Q. When did Europe witness the Renaissance Movement?
- Fifteenth century
- Thirteenth century
- Fourteenth century
- Seventeenth century
Q. The person 'Y' is believed to be born in a Greek city under Persian rule in 484 BCE. He authored, The Histories which gives an account of the Greco-Persian wars. His book also explains the story of the growth and organisation of the Persian empire as well as a description of its geography, social structure, and history. Identify this person.
- Socrates
- Aristotle
- Plato
- Herodotus
Q. Which of the following led to the questioning of blind beliefs and irrational practices in Europe?
- Renaissance
- Romanticism
- Urbanism
- Industrialism
Q. The scientific and systemic way of thinking pioneered by Herodotus led humans to a new domain of knowledge called rationalism.
- True
- False
Q. Who among the following is considered as the 'father of history'?
- Copernicus
- Herodotus
- Socrates
- Plato