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CLEP Humanities Exam Practice Test 2
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The CLEP Humanities test contains 140 multiple-choice questions and has a time limit of 90 minutes.

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CLEP Humanities Exam Practice Test 2
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1. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is an example of which type of architecture?
2. One of the most respected writers of the twentieth century, this author penned several novels that focused on the difficulties of war and man’s struggles against nature, which often served as a reflection of his personal life experiences. Among his most famous works were For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Old Man and the Sea, and A Farewell to Arms.
The author referred to above is
3. A row of columns that carries an entablature or arches is known as a
4. To what period do Debussy, Puccini, and Rachmaninoff belong?
5. Matsuo Bashō is best known for his contributions to which form of poetry?
6. This Romantic era composer completed a total of seven symphonies, eleven overtures, eleven operas, three ballets, and a wide range of other works. Some of his most famous works include the 1812 Overture, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker.The composer is
7. Which group of films was directed by Akira Kurosawa?
8. Which of the following is a group of Elizabethan poets?
9. The Divine Comedy, one of the best-known epics, was written by
10. Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, and Mayella Ewell are all characters featured in which novel?
11. To which period do Bernini, Rembrandt, and Caravaggio belong?
12. Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, and Auguste Rodin are most associated with which art movement?
13. To which period do Liszt, Chopin, and Verdi belong?
14. The films Sunset Boulevard, Double Indemnity, and Some Like It Hot were directed by
15. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is an example of which type of architecture?
16. Refer to the following people:
Which is a group of playwrights?
17. Which of the following composers was Johann Sebastian Bach’s closest contemporary?
18. Refer to the following people:
Which is a group of novelists?
19. Which follows the story of a young orphan boy as he struggles to cope with his difficult existence?
20. A strange inventor creates a dancing, life-sized doll with which a young man, mistaking it for a real girl, falls in love, much to the dismay of his jilted fiancé, who later dresses up as the doll to win back his heart.
Which ballet does the sentence above describe?
21. The artists who participated in this twentiethcentury art movement created works specifically designed to express the imagery experienced in dreams and were heavily influenced by the Freudian concept of the unconscious.
Which of the following movements is referred to above?
22. Which line is from Macbeth?
23. Often called the “Father of Modern Philosophy,” his writings, particularly Meditations on First Philosophy, played a major role in the development of Western philosophy since the seventeenth century. He is also considered one of the major figures in the school of rationalism.
The philosopher described above is
24. The Republic, an Ancient Greek dialogue that describes justice and attempts to define the characteristics of a just city and a just man, was written by
25. Which takes place amongst the events that led to the French Revolution?