A. Sparta
B. Stagira
C. Athens
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- In which Greek city was Plato born?
A. Sparta
B. Stagira
C. Athens
D. None of these - _________ is one of the “big three” in ancient Greek philosopher, along with Plato and Aristotle:
A. Aristophanes
B. Socrates
C. Xemophon
D. None of these - Specially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by Plato- this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platoic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Especially for Plato’s writings referring to Socrates, it is not always clear which ideas brought forward by Socrates (or his friends) actually belonged to Socrates and which of these may have been new additions or elaborations by, Plato – this is known as the:
A. Socratic Problem
B. Platonic Problem
C. Soitic Problem
D. Aristocratic Problem - Plato died at the age of:__________?
A. 76 years
B. 78 years
C. 79 years
D. 80 years - The Greek city-states are regarded as the best specimens of:___________?
A. Military rule
B. Direct democracy
C. Representative democracy
D. Absolute rule - In the Greek City State the Government was: ___________?
A. Little concerned with the life of the people
B. It did not try to establish mora values of the people
C. It touched every aspect of human life
D. In was indifferent to the needs of the people - Which one of the following is not true about Greek city states?
A. The state looked after the welfare of the people
B. A sizeable population consisted of slaves
C. All states followed monarchical system
D. The size of the state used to be small - In “The Symposium” what Greek playwright suggests that all human beings are seeking their missing other halves?
A. Aristophanes
B. Aeschylus
C. Sophocles
D. Euripides - _______ is one of the ‘big three’ in ancient Greek philosopher, along with Aristotle and Socrates:
A. Eratosthenes
B. Plato
C. Diophantus
D. Eppipides