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Indigenous cultures and civilizations before European contact

Indigenous cultures and civilizations before European contact

  1. What does the term “Pre-Columbian” refer to?
    A. European exploration after 1492
    B. Indigenous cultures before European contact
    C. Colonization by Europeans
    D. The American Revolution
    Answer: B

  2. Which advanced civilization built Machu Picchu in South America?
    A. Maya
    B. Aztec
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  3. Which indigenous culture is known for its large earthen mounds in North America?
    A. Ancestral Puebloans
    B. Hopewell
    C. Mississippian
    D. Inuit
    Answer: C

  4. The Aztec capital Tenochtitlán was located on which modern-day city?
    A. Lima
    B. Mexico City
    C. Bogotá
    D. Caracas
    Answer: B

  5. What was the primary purpose of the Mayan pyramids?
    A. Burial tombs
    B. Defense structures
    C. Religious ceremonies
    D. Storage facilities
    Answer: C

  6. Which Pre-Columbian civilization developed a calendar system including the Long Count?
    A. Inca
    B. Aztec
    C. Maya
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  7. Which of the following was a major crop cultivated by Native Americans?
    A. Wheat
    B. Rice
    C. Maize
    D. Barley
    Answer: C

  8. What material did the Olmecs use to create colossal heads?
    A. Clay
    B. Granite
    C. Basalt
    D. Limestone
    Answer: C

  9. Which region was home to the Ancestral Puebloans?
    A. Eastern Woodlands
    B. Southwest United States
    C. Great Plains
    D. Pacific Northwest
    Answer: B

  10. Which civilization is credited with creating the Nazca Lines in Peru?
    A. Maya
    B. Inca
    C. Nazca
    D. Chavín
    Answer: C

  11. What was a characteristic of Mississippian culture?
    A. Stone temples
    B. Walled cities
    C. Mound-building
    D. Large empires
    Answer: C

  12. The primary dwelling structure of the Plains tribes was:
    A. Wigwam
    B. Longhouse
    C. Teepee
    D. Pueblo
    Answer: C

  13. Which Pre-Columbian culture is known for its ballgame courts?
    A. Olmec
    B. Maya
    C. Inca
    D. Taino
    Answer: B

  14. The Aztec god Huitzilopochtli was associated with:
    A. War and the sun
    B. Agriculture
    C. Rain
    D. The underworld
    Answer: A

  15. What type of writing did the Maya develop?
    A. Cuneiform
    B. Pictographs
    C. Hieroglyphics
    D. Phonetic alphabet
    Answer: C

  16. The Inuit people primarily depended on what for survival?
    A. Farming
    B. Hunting and fishing
    C. Trade
    D. Mining
    Answer: B

  17. Which indigenous group lived in the Arctic region?
    A. Iroquois
    B. Inuit
    C. Cherokee
    D. Sioux
    Answer: B

  18. The Iroquois Confederacy was located in:
    A. The Great Plains
    B. The Southwest
    C. The Northeastern Woodlands
    D. The Pacific Northwest
    Answer: C

  19. Which crop is known as the “Three Sisters” along with beans and squash?
    A. Potatoes
    B. Maize
    C. Cassava
    D. Rice
    Answer: B

  20. What was the primary material used by the Plains tribes for clothing?
    A. Cotton
    B. Wool
    C. Animal hides
    D. Silk
    Answer: C

  21. The Aztecs referred to themselves as the:
    A. Mexica
    B. Toltec
    C. Zapotec
    D. Chichimeca
    Answer: A

  22. Cahokia, a major center of Mississippian culture, is located in which modern-day state?
    A. Ohio
    B. Illinois
    C. Louisiana
    D. Tennessee
    Answer: B

  23. What was the primary writing tool for the Inca?
    A. Hieroglyphics
    B. Pictographs
    C. Quipu
    D. None; they were pre-literate
    Answer: C

  24. The Mayan civilization was primarily located in:
    A. The Andes
    B. Central America
    C. The Great Plains
    D. The Caribbean
    Answer: B

  25. The Taino people were indigenous to:
    A. The Andes Mountains
    B. The Amazon rainforest
    C. The Caribbean islands
    D. Central America
    Answer: C

  26. Which Pre-Columbian civilization was known for its advanced road network?
    A. Aztec
    B. Maya
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  27. The Mesoamerican ballgame was often played using:
    A. Wooden bats
    B. A rubber ball
    C. Stone hoops
    D. Shells
    Answer: B

  28. Which indigenous people carved totem poles to represent family lineage?
    A. Inuit
    B. Cherokee
    C. Pacific Northwest tribes
    D. Hopi
    Answer: C

  29. What was the primary purpose of Chaco Canyon’s structures?
    A. Fortresses
    B. Trade centers and ceremonial sites
    C. Burial grounds
    D. Hunting lodges
    Answer: B

  30. The Olmec civilization is considered the “mother culture” of:
    A. Mesoamerica
    B. The Andes
    C. The Amazon Basin
    D. North America
    Answer: A

  31. What did the Aztecs use chinampas for?
    A. Building temples
    B. Growing crops on artificial islands
    C. Raising livestock
    D. Quarrying stone
    Answer: B

  32. Which Native American group was known for creating elaborate pottery in the Southwest?
    A. Sioux
    B. Ancestral Puebloans
    C. Powhatan
    D. Mississippians
    Answer: B

  33. What animal was domesticated by the Inca for carrying goods?
    A. Horse
    B. Llama
    C. Camel
    D. Buffalo
    Answer: B

  34. The Hopewell culture is best known for:
    A. Totem poles
    B. Stone temples
    C. Large ceremonial mounds
    D. Cliff dwellings
    Answer: C

  35. The Zapotec civilization thrived in:
    A. The Yucatan Peninsula
    B. The Oaxaca Valley
    C. The Amazon Basin
    D. The Caribbean
    Answer: B

  36. The Inuit used which type of dwelling in winter?
    A. Wigwam
    B. Igloo
    C. Longhouse
    D. Teepee
    Answer: B

  37. The Mayan civilization declined due to:
    A. Spanish conquest
    B. Disease
    C. Overpopulation, warfare, and environmental factors
    D. Natural disasters
    Answer: C

  38. Which civilization used floating gardens for agriculture?
    A. Inca
    B. Maya
    C. Aztec
    D. Chavín
    Answer: C

  39. What was the primary source of protein for the Great Plains tribes?
    A. Deer
    B. Buffalo
    C. Fish
    D. Turkey
    Answer: B

  40. The Nazca civilization is known for:
    A. Building stone cities
    B. Advanced astronomy
    C. Creating giant geoglyphs
    D. Domesticating horses
    Answer: C

  41. The Cherokee people traditionally lived in which type of structure?
    A. Longhouses
    B. Wigwams
    C. Wattle and daub houses
    D. Igloos
    Answer: C

  42. Which indigenous group is associated with Mesa Verde?
    A. Iroquois
    B. Inuit
    C. Ancestral Puebloans
    D. Taino
    Answer: C

  43. The Aztec Empire was established in which year?
    A. 900 CE
    B. 1200 CE
    C. 1325 CE
    D. 1492 CE
    Answer: C

  44. The Mississippian city of Cahokia featured what large structure?
    A. Pyramid of the Sun
    B. Monk’s Mound
    C. El Castillo
    D. Temple of Kukulcán
    Answer: B

  45. The Inca Empire was primarily located in:
    A. Central America
    B. The Andes Mountains
    C. The Amazon rainforest
    D. The Yucatan Peninsula
    Answer: B

  46. What was the name of the Aztec god of rain and agriculture?
    A. Huitzilopochtli
    B. Tlaloc
    C. Quetzalcoatl
    D. Inti
    Answer: B

  47. What material was commonly used by the Plains tribes for their homes?
    A. Wood
    B. Animal hides
    C. Clay bricks
    D. Stone
    Answer: B

  48. Which indigenous group was known for its birchbark canoes?
    A. Inuit
    B. Iroquois
    C. Lakota
    D. Powhatan
    Answer: B

  49. The Maya developed a number system based on:
    A. 5
    B. 10
    C. 20
    D. 60
    Answer: C

  50. What was the primary tool used by the Inca for record-keeping?
    A. Papyrus
    B. Codices
    C. Quipu
    D. Hieroglyphics
    Answer: C

  51. The Pueblo people traditionally lived in:
    A. Wigwams
    B. Teepees
    C. Adobe dwellings
    D. Longhouses
    Answer: C

  52. Which indigenous group was known for its use of kivas, underground ceremonial chambers?
    A. Ancestral Puebloans
    B. Inuit
    C. Cherokee
    D. Mississippians
    Answer: A

  53. The Taino were the first indigenous people encountered by:
    A. Hernán Cortés
    B. Christopher Columbus
    C. Francisco Pizarro
    D. Vasco da Gama
    Answer: B

  54. What is the name of the writing system used by the Aztecs?
    A. Cuneiform
    B. Pictographs
    C. Hieroglyphics
    D. Quipu
    Answer: B

  55. Which Pre-Columbian civilization worshipped Inti, the sun god?
    A. Maya
    B. Aztec
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  56. The Great Plains tribes relied on what animal for most of their needs?
    A. Elk
    B. Horse
    C. Buffalo
    D. Deer
    Answer: C

  57. The Chavín civilization was centered in which modern-day country?
    A. Mexico
    B. Peru
    C. Brazil
    D. Colombia
    Answer: B

  58. Which civilization developed a network of aqueducts and terraces for farming?
    A. Aztec
    B. Inca
    C. Maya
    D. Olmec
    Answer: B

  59. What was the primary function of Olmec colossal heads?
    A. Burial markers
    B. Representations of rulers
    C. Astronomical symbols
    D. Storage facilities
    Answer: B

  60. Which Pre-Columbian civilization constructed large cliff dwellings in the American Southwest?
    A. Navajo
    B. Ancestral Puebloans
    C. Taino
    D. Hopewell
    Answer: B

  61. What was the primary purpose of the Iroquois Confederacy?
    A. Trade agreements
    B. Military alliance and governance
    C. Religious unification
    D. Agricultural collaboration
    Answer: B

  62. Which indigenous culture used the Atlatl for hunting?
    A. Inuit
    B. Paleo-Indians
    C. Aztec
    D. Taino
    Answer: B

  63. The Zapotec city of Monte Albán is located in:
    A. The Andes Mountains
    B. The Oaxaca Valley
    C. The Yucatan Peninsula
    D. The Great Plains
    Answer: B

  64. What was the name of the largest city in the Mississippian culture?
    A. Tikal
    B. Tenochtitlán
    C. Cahokia
    D. Cusco
    Answer: C

  65. Which civilization used the Mit’a labor system?
    A. Olmec
    B. Aztec
    C. Inca
    D. Maya
    Answer: C

  66. The Mayan sacred book that contains the creation myth is called:
    A. Codex Mendoza
    B. Popol Vuh
    C. Quipu
    D. Chilam Balam
    Answer: B

  67. The Aztec practiced human sacrifice primarily to:
    A. Deter invaders
    B. Honor their rulers
    C. Appease their gods
    D. Preserve cultural traditions
    Answer: C

  68. The Anasazi people are another name for:
    A. Inuit
    B. Ancestral Puebloans
    C. Cherokee
    D. Mississippians
    Answer: B

  69. The Inca Empire’s capital was:
    A. Tenochtitlán
    B. Cusco
    C. Machu Picchu
    D. Nazca
    Answer: B

  70. Which civilization developed a glyphic writing system in the Americas?
    A. Olmec
    B. Aztec
    C. Maya
    D. Inca
    Answer: C

  71. What natural feature is most associated with the Nazca Lines?
    A. Deserts
    B. Mountains
    C. Lakes
    D. Forests
    Answer: A

  72. The Arctic indigenous peoples primarily used which material for building tools and weapons?
    A. Bone and ivory
    B. Wood
    C. Stone
    D. Clay
    Answer: A

  73. What was the staple food of the Maya?
    A. Potatoes
    B. Wheat
    C. Maize
    D. Rice
    Answer: C

  74. The Pacific Northwest tribes were known for which type of art?
    A. Sand painting
    B. Totem poles
    C. Pottery
    D. Feathered headdresses
    Answer: B

  75. The Maya were unique for their:
    A. Road networks
    B. Advanced understanding of astronomy
    C. Domestication of horses
    D. Monotheistic religion
    Answer: B

  76. What did the Aztec call their empire?
    A. Tawantinsuyu
    B. Mexica Empire
    C. Triple Alliance
    D. Teotihuacán
    Answer: C

  77. What was the main material used by the Inca for constructing their buildings?
    A. Clay
    B. Stone
    C. Wood
    D. Brick
    Answer: B

  78. Which indigenous group is credited with the development of kayaks?
    A. Iroquois
    B. Inuit
    C. Cherokee
    D. Apache
    Answer: B

  79. What were kachina dolls used for in Pueblo culture?
    A. Toys for children
    B. Teaching spiritual beliefs
    C. Trade goods
    D. Religious sacrifices
    Answer: B

  80. The Taino people referred to their villages as:
    A. Pueblos
    B. Calpulli
    C. Caney
    D. Yucayeques
    Answer: D

  81. What was the main form of currency for the Aztec?
    A. Gold coins
    B. Cocoa beans
    C. Shells
    D. Barter system
    Answer: B

  82. Which civilization built terraces for farming in the Andes Mountains?
    A. Aztec
    B. Maya
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  83. Which indigenous culture built the Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacán?
    A. Aztec
    B. Olmec
    C. Teotihuacanos
    D. Zapotec
    Answer: C

  84. The Adena and Hopewell cultures are part of which tradition?
    A. Mound Builders
    B. Cliff Dwellers
    C. Totem Pole Artists
    D. Kayak Builders
    Answer: A

  85. What was the primary purpose of Quipu in the Inca civilization?
    A. Agriculture
    B. Record-keeping
    C. Religious ceremonies
    D. Military strategies
    Answer: B

  86. What is a distinguishing feature of the Mayan city of Chichen Itza?
    A. Extensive roads
    B. Step pyramids
    C. Colossal heads
    D. Cliff dwellings
    Answer: B

  87. The Plains tribes depended on buffalo for all of the following except:
    A. Food
    B. Clothing
    C. Currency
    D. Shelter
    Answer: C

  88. The Inca used which crop as a staple in their diet?
    A. Maize
    B. Potatoes
    C. Rice
    D. Wheat
    Answer: B

  89. What did the Mississippian culture rely on for trade and economy?
    A. Agriculture and rivers
    B. Domesticated animals
    C. Oceanic trade routes
    D. Gem mining
    Answer: A

  90. Which civilization’s language was primarily spoken, with no written script?
    A. Aztec
    B. Maya
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: C

  91. The Great Serpent Mound is associated with which culture?
    A. Ancestral Puebloans
    B. Hopewell
    C. Mississippian
    D. Inuit
    Answer: B

  92. The Aztecs worshipped Quetzalcoatl as the god of:
    A. War
    B. Rain
    C. Creation and learning
    D. The underworld
    Answer: C

  93. The Inuit primarily hunted which animals for sustenance?
    A. Deer and elk
    B. Whales and seals
    C. Buffalo and antelope
    D. Rabbits and birds
    Answer: B

  94. What was the Aztec term for the floating gardens?
    A. Kivas
    B. Chinampas
    C. Quipus
    D. Pueblos
    Answer: B

  95. The Hopewell culture was centered around which river system?
    A. Colorado River
    B. Mississippi River
    C. Ohio River
    D. Amazon River
    Answer: C

  96. Which civilization built the city of Tikal?
    A. Aztec
    B. Maya
    C. Inca
    D. Olmec
    Answer: B

  97. What did the Inca use to connect their vast empire?
    A. Stone bridges
    B. A network of roads and rope suspension bridges
    C. Canoes and waterways
    D. Horses and chariots
    Answer: B

  98. The Inuit’s traditional clothing was made primarily from:
    A. Wool
    B. Seal and caribou hides
    C. Cotton
    D. Hemp fibers
    Answer: B

  99. Which indigenous group developed the game of chunkey?
    A. Mississippian
    B. Pueblo
    C. Iroquois
    D. Aztec
    Answer: A

  100. The Mayan ballgame was believed to be linked to:
    A. Physical fitness
    B. Political alliances
    C. Religious rituals and cosmology
    D. Military training
    Answer: C

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