1
Which two masterpieces did Leonardo da Vinci paint?
1 Two
masterpieces were Christ and his disciples and "The Mona Lisa".
2
For how long was Michelangelo apprenticed to Ghirlandajo? Why?
2
Michelangelo apprenticed to Ghirlandajo for three years. It is because he had
nothing to learn from his teacher after one year.
3 Name
4 famous works done by Michelangelo.
3a The
"Pieta,
3b
David,
3c
Moses, and
3d .The
Creation of Adam.
4
What masterpiece did Raphael make in 1509?
4 "The
School of Athens" was made in1509 by Raphael.
5
What scientific discovery did Copernicus make in 1543?
5
Copernicus made the scientific discovery about the universe.
6
What were some of the scientific achievements of Galileo?
6 a.
showed that things of the same shape and size but with different weights fell to
the ground at the same speed;
b.
discovered the pendulum theory;
c.
made the world's first telescope to study the sun's movement in1609; and
d.
supported the idea of Copernicus about the universe by studying the sun's
movement with this telescope.
7 How
did Renaissance doctors find out the real cause of illness?
7 They
learnt about blood circulation and the inside of the human body from cutting up
dead bodies. This helped them find out the real cause of illness.
8
How is Renaissance literature different from medieval literature?
8 The
medieval literature was mainly about religion and the Renaissance literature was
mainly about human affairs.
9 Name one of
Shakespeare's most famous plays.
9 The Merchant of
Venice.
10 How did
the Renaissance influence modern art and architecture?
10 Artists of
modern times learned many ideas from Renaissance artists. Many buildings in
Europe, America, Asia and Hong Kong copied the design from ancient Greco-Roman
architects. These buildings have a large dome and tall columns.
11 How did
Renaissance ideas lead to the Reformation?
11 In
Renaissance times, people began to question Church teachings. They did not
believe in what the Church told them. This led to a religious movement called
the Reformation in Europe.
12 How did
Renaissance thinking lead to the Enlightenment?
12 From the
Renaissance, Europeans found many wrong things in past beliefs. This changed
their thinking. Europeans began to use reason to solve problems. This led to the
Enlightenment.