Question 1. According to the paragraph, what was ancient Greek medicine based on?
A) Divine punishments and gifts from the gods
B) Physical causes and effects
C) The balance of the four humors
D) The beliefs and mindset of the patient
Question 2. According to the paragraph, which of the following is NOT true about ancient Greek medicine?
A) The humoral theory stated that good health came from a perfect balance of the four humors
B) Hippocrates established a medical school at Athens
C) The Hippocratic Corpus documented numerous illnesses
D) The influence of ancient Greek medicine lasted until the 14th century
Question 3. The author mentions all of the following EXCEPT
A) Alcmaeon worked at the earliest known Greek medical school
B) The Greeks imported Egyptian substances into their pharmacopoeia
C) The earliest known Greek medical school opened in Alexandria
D) The practice of observing patients was established at the earliest known Greek medical school
Question 4. Which of the following can be inferred from the paragraph about ancient Greek medicine?
A) Illnesses were thought to be divine punishments only.
B) The spiritual and physical aspects of health were intertwined.
C) The concept of humors was not considered in ancient Greek medicine.
D) Ancient Greek medicine was solely based on cause and effect.
Question 5. The author of the paragraph implies that the Greeks considered which of the following about health?
A) Social class did not play a role in health.
B) Only trauma affected health.
C) Health was not affected by diet.
D) Health was affected by several factors.