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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book 1, The Last Days of Socrates: Chapter 1, Introductory Notes.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. How were the four dialogues in "The Last Days of Socrates" chosen?
(a) They were chronologically close to Socrates' death.
(b) They dealt with death as subject matter.
(c) They were written down and published shortly before Socrates' death.
(d) They were written down immediately after Socrates' death.
2. Who originally arranged these four dialogues in a group?
(a) Plato.
(b) Thrasyllus.
(c) Socrates.
(d) Tarrant.
3. Why are the Socratic dialogues still studied, according to Tarrant?
(a) They must be mastered before other important material from the same time period can be studied.
(b) They are challenging for students to comprehend.
(c) The information contained in the dialogues is still relevant.
(d) Because scholars still don't completely understand them.
4. How did Socrates behave when his beliefs were challenged, according to Tarrant?
(a) He questioned the other person until they ran out of answers, and he felt he had won.
(b) He tried to calmly explain to the other person why his beliefs were correct.
(c) He was respectful of the other party's point of view.
(d) He could be contentious.
5. Where was the battle that Socrates miraculously survived?
(a) Thrace.
(b) Sparta.
(c) Lyceum.
(d) Athens.
Short Answer Questions
1. Socrates demonstrated his loyalty to his city in what capacity?
2. Which of the four dialogues did not occur at the same time as the others?
3. Why did Socrates begin his practice of Socratic inquiry?
4. How well did the Grecian authors portray Socrates' beliefs?
5. How did Grecian authors use Socrates' character?
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