10 Interesting multiple-choice questions about history

1. There is a sphinx in front of the pyramid of the Egyptian Pharaoh Khufu. So which is older, the pyramids or the Sphinx? ()

A.the sphinx is older. This is the conclusion of studying its bottom.

B. The Sphinx protects it in front of the pyramid, so the pyramid is older.

2. When did the ancient punishment stipulate the execution of the death penalty? ()

A. Execution in autumn and winter

B. Beginning of spring implementation

C. Execution of the death penalty at the vernal equinox

D. Broken-month execution

3. The means by which the United States expands its territory after independence do not include: ()

A. Redemption

B. detection

C. Armed subversion

D. aggression

The word "groom" first appeared in Tang Dynasty. At that time, "groom" meant: ()

A. Newly adopted son-in-law

B. Soldiers who have made great contributions on the battlefield

C. Students who passed the exam

5. Who coined the term "international student"? ()

A. The people of China

B. French

C. Americans

D. Japanese

6. "tumbler" is also called "can't be pulled down", and its original meaning is a commendatory term. Its origin has nothing to do with. ()

A. Bian He

B. Harry

C.yue Fei

D. Zheng He

7. It is said that the origin of "250" is related to your death. ()

A. Su Qin

B. Shang Yang

C. king qi

8. Tie a rope to your body and jump from a height is bungee jumping. People who are afraid of heights cannot play. So when did bungee jumping start? ()

A. It is a ceremony used by Vanuatu tribes in the South Pacific to prove that boys come of age, and later it gradually developed into bungee jumping.

B.young people in Australia use it to prove their courage. At first it was fun, but later it became a sport.

9. In ancient books, men often hold "three feet", which means "three feet". ()

A. knife

B. sword

C. force

10. The idiom "context" originated from. ()

A. Historical research

B. Feng Shui exploration

C. Political events

1. Answer:? It is said that the pyramids were built 4500 years ago, but the Sphinx was earlier than this. There are traces of rain erosion on the lower part of the Sphinx, but not on the pyramid. So the results of studying the bottom layer confirm this point.

2. A: An execution in autumn and winter means that the execution of the death penalty is arranged in autumn and winter. This is the execution system formed in ancient China under the guidance of the theory of Yin-Yang and Five Elements. Although execution in autumn and winter is a common practice in various dynasties, there are also some dynasties, such as the Qin Dynasty, which can be executed all year round. Even in each dynasty, the specific time limit is not consistent, and a few rulers destroy the feelings of crossing.

3. Answer: B After the independence of the United States, Louisiana, Florida, Texas, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, the Kira River Basin at the southern tip of Arizona, Alaska and other places were successively acquired through purchase, armed subversion or war. /kloc-in the 0/9th century, the territory expanded from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast.

A: The word "groom C" first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, when it was called "groom" after passing the exam, and then it gradually evolved into today's meaning.

Answer: D The word "international students" was invented by the Japanese. During the Tang Dynasty, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times to absorb the culture of China. Since the envoys in Tang Dynasty were diplomatic envoys, the Japanese government sent "overseas students" and "overseas students" from the second time. "Overseas students" are students who stayed in China to study after the envoys returned to China, and "overseas students" returned to China together after the envoys returned to China. Later, I continued to use the word "international students". Now all students studying abroad are called "international students".

6. Answer: A According to legend, during the Spring and Autumn Period, the border of the State of Chu found a piece of jade in Jingshan, Jingzhou. It looks like a stone, but it contains beautiful jade. Bian He offered jade to the king of Chu twice. Seeing that it was a stubborn stone, the King of Chu listened to the slanderers, cut off Bian He's foot and expelled him from the palace. Bian He left with a grievance. When King Wen of Chu ascended the throne, he found that this jade was indeed a beautiful jade, so he ordered it to be made into a jade wall and named it "Heshibi". King Wen of Chu, seeing that Bian He had cut off his own foot, still insisted on his own opinion. He couldn't help exclaiming, "He is an irresistible man!" ! "This is the origin of the" tumbler ".

7. A According to legend, Su Qin was assassinated during the Warring States Period. The King of Qi was very angry and wanted to avenge Su Qin, but he couldn't catch the murderer at the moment. So he thought of a plan, cut off Su Qin's head from his body and hung it on the gate, and posted a list that read: Su Qin is a spy. Killing him is not only a great harm to Qi, but also a reward of two hundred gold. I hope to receive it. As soon as the post was posted, four people came, all insisting that they killed Su Qin. Shang Qi said, "A real soldier! One thousand two hundred gold, how much do you share among the four of you? " The four people replied in unison: "One person is 250." The king of Qi was furious: "Somebody, cut these four by 250!"

8. A: Everyone says that bungee jumping originated from a New Zealander jumping off the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Actually, bungee jumping was worse than this before. In the Vanuatu tribe in the South Pacific, the boy's adult ceremony is to tie a thick rope to his ankle and jump from a height of about 20 meters: the vine is not very elastic, and if it is longer, it will be in danger of hitting the ground. Only when a boy overcomes his fear and bravely jumps down to prove himself can he be recognized as an adult.

9. Answer: There are three kinds of swords made in the Zhou Dynasty, long and short, which are worn by staff sergeant, sergeant and corporal, and they are called upper system, middle system and lower system. Among them, the sword made by the upper system is about 3 feet long, so the alias of the sword is "3 feet"

10. A: B comes from Wu Ming's Rachel's "Yunfu's Learning of Cattle Noodles": "There are fertile fields in Qiangang here, and the veins are close to the mountains, and they are qualified everywhere."