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TEST QUESTIONS
           1.  The first and the most ancient period of history of Ukraine is:
           2.  The Middle Stone Age in history of Ukraine is called:
           3.  The Late Stone Age is called:
           4.  The transition of the mankind to reproduction type of living took
           place during:
           5.  Trypillya  archaeological  culture  existed  in  the  following
           millennia:
           6.  Insert the missing word: City-states appeared on the territory of
           Ukraine  in  VІІ  –  VІ  cent.  BC  as  a  result  of  “the
           great…………..colonization”:
           7.  The most ancient people in Ukrainian history, whose name was
           recorded in written sources, were:
           8.  Insert  the  missing  words:  The  Scythian  tribes  had  lived  on  the
           territory of Ukraine in..........centuries:
           9.  Insert the missing words: The Sarmatian tribes had lived on the
           territory of Ukraine in:
           10. After the Cimmerians, the following nomadic tribes lived on the
           territory of Ukraine:
           11. After  the  Scythians,  the  following  nomadic  tribes  came  to
           Ukraine:
           12. Insert the missing word: “The Danubian” theory of the origin of
           the Slavs was introduced by…….., the chronicler:
           13. The tribal alliance of the Antes decayed in the VІІ-th cent. AD
           because of the wars with:
           14. How many groups of the Slavic tribes appeared as a result of the
           Slavs’ settlement (VI-VII cent.) on the Eastern Europe territory:
           15. What  deity  was  considered  to  be  the  highest  in  pre-Christian
           religious beliefs of the East Slavs:
           16. The god of thunder and lightning in pre-Christian religious beliefs
           of the East Slavs was:
           17. Which idea was grounded by the concept of “Normanism”:
           18. According to evidence of Arabic authors, in VІІІ – ІХ cent. there
           were  a  few  centers  of  East  Slavic  statehood.  In  particular,  in
           geographical sense, Kuyavia was in:


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