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The Adaptation of Cuneiform to Different Languages: Akkadian, Sumerian, and Elamite

Description: This quiz assesses your understanding of the adaptation of cuneiform to different languages, specifically Akkadian, Sumerian, and Elamite.
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Which language was the first to use cuneiform script?

  1. Akkadian

  2. Sumerian

  3. Elamite


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sumerian was the first language to use cuneiform script, around 3500 BCE.

What was the primary purpose of cuneiform script?

  1. Religious texts

  2. Administrative records

  3. Literary works


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cuneiform script was primarily used for administrative purposes, such as recording economic transactions, legal documents, and historical events.

How many signs were there in the Akkadian cuneiform script?

  1. 200

  2. 600

  3. 1000


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Akkadian cuneiform script had approximately 600 signs, including logograms (representing whole words) and syllabic signs (representing syllables).

What were the two main types of signs in the Sumerian cuneiform script?

  1. Logograms and syllabic signs

  2. Determinatives and ideograms

  3. Prefixes and suffixes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sumerian cuneiform script consisted of logograms (representing whole words) and syllabic signs (representing syllables).

Which language borrowed the cuneiform script from Sumerian?

  1. Akkadian

  2. Elamite

  3. Hittite


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Akkadian borrowed the cuneiform script from Sumerian around 2300 BCE.

How did the Akkadians adapt the cuneiform script to their own language?

  1. They added new signs

  2. They modified the existing signs

  3. They simplified the script


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The Akkadians modified the existing Sumerian cuneiform signs to represent Akkadian sounds and grammar.

What was the primary use of cuneiform script in Elamite?

  1. Religious texts

  2. Administrative records

  3. Literary works


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In Elamite, cuneiform script was primarily used for administrative purposes, such as recording economic transactions and legal documents.

How did the Elamites adapt the cuneiform script to their own language?

  1. They added new signs

  2. They modified the existing signs

  3. They simplified the script


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Elamites added new signs to the cuneiform script to represent Elamite sounds and grammar.

Which language was the last to use cuneiform script?

  1. Akkadian

  2. Sumerian

  3. Elamite


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Elamite was the last language to use cuneiform script, until its decline in the 6th century BCE.

What factors contributed to the decline of cuneiform script?

  1. The rise of alphabetic scripts

  2. The fall of the Akkadian and Elamite empires

  3. The spread of Aramaic


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The decline of cuneiform script was influenced by the rise of alphabetic scripts, the fall of the Akkadian and Elamite empires, and the spread of Aramaic as a lingua franca.

When was cuneiform script deciphered?

  1. 18th century

  2. 19th century

  3. 20th century


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cuneiform script was deciphered in the 19th century, primarily through the efforts of Henry Rawlinson and others.

What is the significance of cuneiform script in the study of ancient history?

  1. It provides insights into ancient civilizations

  2. It helps reconstruct ancient languages

  3. It reveals cultural and economic interactions


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Cuneiform script is significant because it provides insights into ancient civilizations, helps reconstruct ancient languages, and reveals cultural and economic interactions.

Which ancient civilization is most closely associated with the development of cuneiform script?

  1. Sumerians

  2. Akkadians

  3. Babylonians


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Sumerians are most closely associated with the development of cuneiform script, as they were the first to use it around 3500 BCE.

What was the primary material used for writing in cuneiform script?

  1. Clay tablets

  2. Papyrus scrolls

  3. Stone tablets


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cuneiform script was primarily written on clay tablets, which were then baked or dried to preserve the inscriptions.

Which ancient city was a major center for cuneiform scholarship and learning?

  1. Babylon

  2. Nineveh

  3. Ur


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Babylon was a major center for cuneiform scholarship and learning, particularly during the reign of King Hammurabi in the 18th century BCE.

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