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Pompeii
Contributed by: Christie
  • 1. Pompeii was an ancient Roman city located near modern Naples in the Campania region of Italy. It was a thriving commercial and agricultural center until it was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The city was frozen in time by the volcanic ash and pumice that covered it, preserving buildings, artifacts, and even the remains of its inhabitants. Today, Pompeii is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, offering a fascinating glimpse into daily life in ancient Rome.

    When did the eruption of Mount Vesuvius bury the city of Pompeii?
A) 304 AD
B) 481 BC
C) 106 AD
D) 79 AD
  • 2. In which modern-day country is Pompeii located?
A) Spain
B) Italy
C) Turkey
D) Greece
  • 3. Who rediscovered Pompeii in 1748?
A) Roque JoaquĆ­n de Alcubierre
B) Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin
C) Johann Joachim Winckelmann
D) Giuseppe Fiorelli
  • 4. Which Roman city was completely destroyed alongside Pompeii in 79 AD?
A) Ostia Antica
B) Pompeii Scavi
C) Herculaneum
D) Pompeii Coastal Park
  • 5. Which ancient Roman writer documented the eruption of Mount Vesuvius?
A) Pliny the Younger
B) Julius Caesar
C) Seneca the Younger
D) Virgil
  • 6. Which archaeological technique was used to cast the voids left by bodies in the ash at Pompeii?
A) Plaster casting
B) Ground-penetrating radar
C) Magnetometry
D) 3D laser scanning
  • 7. What material preserved the remains of the city so well in Pompeii?
A) Ice
B) Volcanic ash
C) Concrete
D) Sand
  • 8. Approximately how many people died during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD in Pompeii and Herculaneum?
A) Over 10,000
B) No casualties
C) Less than 500
D) Around 2,000
  • 9. Which Roman goddess was particularly worshipped in Pompeii?
A) Juno
B) Venus
C) Minerva
D) Diana
  • 10. Pompeii was largely destroyed after a powerful earthquake in what year?
A) 143 AD
B) 126 AD
C) 62 AD
D) 98 AD
  • 11. Which volcano is responsible for the destruction of Pompeii?
A) Mount Etna
B) Mount St. Helens
C) Mount Olympus
D) Mount Vesuvius
  • 12. Which ancient Roman emperor oversaw the city's rebuilding following the earthquake in 62 AD?
A) Hadrian
B) Augustus
C) Trajan
D) Nero
  • 13. Which modern-day Italian city serves as the nearest transport hub to Pompeii?
A) Naples
B) Venice
C) Milan
D) Florence
  • 14. What is the name of the nearby volcanic peak that accompanied Mount Vesuvius in the eruption of 79 AD?
A) Mount Portici
B) Mount Somma
C) Mount Ercolano
D) Mount Angelo
  • 15. What material were the roofs of Pompeii mostly made of?
A) Wooden shingles
B) Terracotta tiles
C) Slate
D) Thatch
  • 16. The city of Pompeii was rediscovered in the...
A) 12th century
B) 20th century
C) 15th century
D) 18th century
  • 17. The ruins of Pompeii offer a glimpse into the daily life of...
A) Persians
B) Greeks
C) Ancient Romans
D) Egyptians
  • 18. Which famous feature of Pompeii are well-preserved due to the volcanic ash?
A) Mosaics
B) Statues
C) Columns
D) Frescoes
  • 19. What year did UNESCO designate Pompeii as a World Heritage Site?
A) 2005
B) 1997
C) 1985
D) 1973
  • 20. In which region of Italy is Pompeii located?
A) Tuscany
B) Lazio
C) Campania
D) Sicily
  • 21. Pompeii was a bustling city in which ancient civilization?
A) Greek
B) Roman
C) Mesopotamian
D) Egyptian
  • 22. What is the name of the public bathing area in Pompeii?
A) The Aqueduct Baths
B) The Thermal Baths
C) The Stabian Baths
D) The Suburban Baths
  • 23. What material were the water pipes made of in ancient Pompeii?
A) Lead
B) Bronze
C) Iron
D) Copper
  • 24. What is the name of the household god often found in Pompeian homes?
A) Lar
B) Vesta
C) Mercury
D) Saturn
  • 25. What is the name of the famous statue of a faun from Pompeii that is now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples?
A) The Running Faun
B) The Sleeping Faun
C) The Dancing Faun
D) The Resting Faun
  • 26. What architectural feature was a common element in many Pompeian homes to allow for airflow and light?
A) Parlor
B) Atrium
C) Loft
D) Crypt
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