Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution

A detailed scene depicting early humans engaging in agricultural practices, alongside tools from the Paleolithic Age, set in a lush prehistoric landscape.

Exploring Early Humans and the Agricultural Revolution

Test your knowledge on the fascinating era of early humans and their transition to agriculture with this engaging quiz!

Discover key concepts such as:

  • Neolithic Age milestones
  • Paleolithic technology
  • Social structures of early civilizations
9 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SprintingScribe247
When did the Neolithic Age begin?
About 8000 b.c.
2.5 million years ago
About 2000 b.c.
What was the major development of the Neolithic Age?
Specialization of labor
Beggining of trade
Agriculture
In early civilizations, farmers and craftspeople belonged to the highest social class.
TRUE
FALSE
During the Neolithic Age, the population was able to grow because ______.
Many animals that were dangerous to humans died off
Hunters developed better techniques for hunting
People had a steady supply of food
A monarchy is a type of government led by an elected president.
TRUE
FALSE
Paleolithic people moved from place to place in search of food. This is why they are called ______.
Nomads
Immigrants
Settlers
Which of the following is an example of Paleolithic technology?
Flint ax head
Iron pot
Written language
During the Paleolithic Age, people developed written language.
TRUE
FALSE
The last Ice Age ended ______.
around 100,000 b.c.
About 2.5 million years ago
Around 4000 b.c.
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