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Which of the following is the definition of philosophy?
the study of thinking and knowledge
the study of life
the study of the earth
the study of dinosaurs
Who said "the unexamined life is not worth living"?
Plato
Socrates
Big Bird
Aristotle
slandered means
murdered
given praise
falsely accused
fought
Who claimed Socrates could "walk on air" in his comedy?
Meletus
Plato
Aristophanes
Aristotle
indict means
accuse
describe
acquit
charge with an offence, bring someone to trial
Socrates is accused of
meddling in matters that are not his business
being paid for being an educator
being a criminal
all of the above
Socrates does which of the following in paragraphs 1-3?
walks on air
confesses to the accusations
denies the accusations against him
Blue and Yellow
Socrates claims to have only which of the following?
superhuman power
superhuman wisdom
human wisdom
human magic
Who wrote "Apology"?
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Aristophanes
BCE means
before Christ existed
before Common Era
before Community Existed
before Calendar Era
Athenians are
a breed of cats
ancient religions
people from Athens
athletes from Greek
Which is NOT a philosophical question?
What is the meaning of life?
Who controls the weather?
Does the universe have a purpose?
How can we be happy?
Which is NOT an example of Socrates denying his accusations?
"that's false too"
"Listen, please."
"anyone who says I do is lying"
"none of it's true"
Meletus is performing what function in the trial of Socrates?
prosecutor
defense
judge
jury
How does Socrates claim he can't put "some type of superhuman wisdom" "into words"?
he tried it and it didn't work out
it's too complicated
it's magic
he doesn't understand it
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