China: Quest for Knowledge
Read each section completely before answering. Write only the letter of the correct answer and include why you believe that is the answer.
Read “Scholar-Officials” p. 178-179
- In which sentence below is the word “grasp” used the same way as in the first paragraph?
- I tried to take the rattle from the baby but his grasp was too tight.
- The government in China had a tight grasp on its people; no one challenged them.
- That guy is amazing, he grasps every opportunity that comes by!
- Algebra was very hard for Billy; he couldn’t grasp the concepts.
- Which of the following is not true of Scholar-officials?
- Very few people reached their level because the exams were very difficult.
- They often became wealthy from people giving them gifts.
- They had to come from a wealthy and powerful family.
- They performed many important jobs in the government.
- Which of the following is a synonym for talented?
- skilledb. intelligentc. incapabled. civil
Read “The Mongol Conquest” p. 180-181
- What does the word brutality in the second sentence most likely mean?
- rapid speedb. great surprisec. massive violenced. large size
- What does the word “Ascendancy” in the last paragraph most likely mean?
- Time of strength
- Rise in power
- Dynasty
- Period of rule
- Based on this section how would the Mongols best be described?
- powerful and creative
- destructive and violent
- deadly and artistic
- foreign and militaristic
Read “Life in Yuan China” p. 181-182
- What words in the first paragraph give the best clue to what the word “resented” means?
- Mongol rulers
- Different ethnic group
- These foreigners
- Rude and uncivilized
- Which of these did the Mongols not do?
- Extended the Grand Canal
- Prohibited scholars from gaining power
- Built a new capital called Beijing
- Welcomed foreign traders
- Which of these helped the Mongols successfully rule china?
- They did not force Chinese to accept Mongols ways of life.
- They sent soldiers throughout China to keep peace.
- They paid for vast public-works projects.
- All of the above
- Which statement best summarizes this section?
- Though not perfect the Mongol rulers in China did many good things for China.
- The Mongols ruled the Chinese people harshly to keep control.
- We learned some of what we know about the Yuan dynasty from Marco Polo.
- The Mongols increased trade in China over both land and sea.
Read “Great Building Projects” p. 184
- What does the word “grand” mean in the first sentence?
- artisticb. valuablec. very larged. respected
- What can we most safely assume about the Great Wall from this section?
- The Ming rulers had a great amount of power.
- Many people died while building it.
- When it was finished China was not attacked again by northern tribes.
- It was made entirely out of bricks and mortar.
Read “Government” p. 186
- What does the word abolish in the first paragraph mean?
- to improveb. to eliminatec. to rebuildd. to protect
- How were government officials, also known as censor, chosen by the Ming?
- They had to be born into the Ming family.
- Judges were sent around to find quality leaders to join the government.
- Candidates took the imperial examinations just like during the Song dynasty.
- The emperor appointed powerful officials to protect his power.