Chapter 203. Quiz for Document 2-1

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Chapter 2: Complex Societies in Southwest Asia and the Nile Valley 3800–500 b.c.e.
Quiz for Document 2-1: A Mesopotamian Quest for Immortality

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Question 203.1

Correct. The answer is d. Siduri urges Gilgamesh to forget about his search for immortality and to instead “dance and be merry, feast and rejoice.”
Incorrect. The answer is d. Siduri urges Gilgamesh to forget about his search for immortality and to instead “dance and be merry, feast and rejoice.”
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Question 203.2

Correct. The answer is a. After Enkidu died, Gilgamesh realized “that fame is no substitute for life,” and he began his search for immortality.
Incorrect. The answer is a. After Enkidu died, Gilgamesh realized “that fame is no substitute for life,” and he began his search for immortality.
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Question 203.3

Correct. The answer is b. Gilgamesh sought Utnapishtim because he had once been mortal and Gilgamesh wished to know the secret of his immortality.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Gilgamesh sought Utnapishtim because he had once been mortal and Gilgamesh wished to know the secret of his immortality.
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Question 203.4

Correct. The answer is d. Enlil, one of the gods, said, “The uproar of mankind is intolerable,” and he convinced the other gods to flood the world and exterminate mankind.
Incorrect. The answer is d. Enlil, one of the gods, said, “The uproar of mankind is intolerable,” and he convinced the other gods to flood the world and exterminate mankind.
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Question 203.5

Correct. The answer is c. Gilgamesh did not find immortality, as Enlil reminded him that this was not his destiny, and Gilgamesh eventually died.
Incorrect. The answer is c. Gilgamesh did not find immortality, as Enlil reminded him that this was not his destiny, and Gilgamesh eventually died.
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