A. Lyceum
B. Gymnasium
C. Academy
D. Alcemium
Related Mcqs:
- What was the name of the school that Aristotle established in a grove sacred to Apollo?
A. Lyceum
B. Gymnasium
C. Academy
D. Alcemium - Aristotle found his own school in:___________?
A. 225 B.C.
B. 415 B.C.
C. 335 B.C.
D. 315 B.C. - Aristotle found his own school which was known as:_____________?
A. The Lyceum
B. Acedemy
C. Institution
D. Leader - Plato and his most esteemed student, Aristotle, both appear in the painting “The School of Athens” by which Renaissance masster?
A. Michaelangelo
B. Raphael
C. Leonardo da Vinci
D. Titian - Plato established an important method which has been passed down through the ages. That is that, when one has a problem that has already been solved, one can work backwards from it until a statement can be reached of which the veracity has already been determined. In other words, a method of attaining proofs. In which of his works was this method established?
A. Politicus
B. Meno
C. Protagoras
D. Phaedo - What famous individual was taught by Aristotle?
A. Ptolemy
B. Julius Caesar
C. Socrates
D. Alexander the Great - Which is not one of the categories of Aristotle’s ponderance?
A. Logic
B. An Immortal Soul
C. Women
D. Ethics - Which of Aristotle’s early works, was inspired by the death of a friend?
A. Physics
B. Philosophy
C. Eudemus
D. Protrepticus - Which one is the nephew of Aristotle?
A. Hermeias
B. Callisthenes
C. Xenocrates
D. Speusippus - Why did Aristotle write dialogues early in his career?
A. They were the best way to convey information
B. No one else was writing straightforward treatises
C. He was interested in the exchange process rather than the doctrine itself
D. He was following Plato’s model