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1. The Sophists’ view of Rhetoric was based on … a) The atoms.
b) Skepticism.
c) Relativism.
d) Both b) and c).
e) None of the above.

2. Skepticism means that …
a) Only few persons can know truth.
b) If we work hard we can know some truths.
c) There are only few truths that we can know.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

3. Relativism means that …
a) All opinions are true.
b) What is true is decided by each individual person.
c) Some opinions are better than others.
d) Both a) and b).
e) None of the above.

4. Things are by physis if …
a) They are good.
b) We do not have a choice.
c) We have a choice.
d) They are beautiful.
e) None of the above.

5. Things are by nomos if …
a) They are beautiful.
b) We do not have a choice.
c) They are good.
d) We have a choice.
e) None of the above.

6. For the Sophists justice, as defined by the laws of a society, was based on …
a) Physis.
b) Mathematics.
c) Nomos.
d) Both a) and b).
e) None of the above.
i.

7. For the Sophists doing whatever is to our advantage is based on …
a) The common good.
b) Physis.
c) Nomos.
d) Both a) and c).
e) None of the above.

8. Both Socrates and the Sophists were concerned with …
a) Clear and persuasive communication.
b) Winning arguments.
c) Cooperating to get closer to the truth.
d) Truth.
e) None of the above.

9. Socrates believed that truth …
a) Was relative to each person.
b) Was dependent on culture.
c) Was not related to happiness.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

10. Union between mortals and divinity was stressed by …
a) Democritus.
b) Traditional Greek Religion.
c) Mystery Religions.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

11. A source for our knowledge of Socrates is …
a) His autobiography.
b) The Hindu Vedas.
c) Homer.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

12. The answer of the Oracle created a dilemma for Socrates between his …
a) Epistemology and his aesthetics.
b) Reason and his religious beliefs.
c) His mission and the teachings of the Sophists.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

13. Both Socrates and the Sophists were concerned with …
a) Success in life.
b) Following the law only if it is to one’s advantage.
c) Justice based on nomos.
d) Succeeding in politics.
e) None of the above.

14. For Socrates human excellence (arête) consists in …
a) Political success.
b) Applying a certain kind of knowledge to how we live.
c) Acquiring honor.
d) All of the above.
e) Both a) and c).

15. For Homer the body was …
a) What made us human.
b) Much more important than psyche (self).
c) A breath or vapor.
d) All of the above
e) Both a) and b).

16. For Socrates …
a) The Oracle’s answer was useless.
b) Teaching was giving good and lasting ideas to his students.
c) Our must important business was to care for our body.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

17. For Socrates wisdom consisted in …
a) Having a certain kind of knowledge.
b) Applying a certain kind of knowledge to enhance our whole life.
c) Striving to reach the goal of living the best life for a human being.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

18. By saying that “the unexamined life is not worth living” Socrates meant that …
a) Life was too short to continually second-guess our decisions.
b) Life without constantly testing our courage is a very inferior life.
c) A life without pain is a worthless life.
d) All of the above.
e) None of the above.

19. A requirement for using the Socratic Method successfully is to have …
a) A sense of humor.
b) High self esteem.
c) A strong desire to win an argument.
d) A healthy body.
e) None of the above.

20. Socrates told his jury that he was worried about them because …
a) They might be found guilty later on and condemned to death.
b) They were harming themselves more than harming him.
c) The gods of Athens will surely punish them.
d) Both a) and c).
e) None of the above.
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