1. He claimed that everything is in a constant state of change.
A) Heraclitus
B) Zeno
C) Pythagoras
D) Anaxagoras
E) Democritus
F) Parmenides
G) Leucippus
H) Empedocles
2. _________ set forth paradoxes to counterattack the adversaries of Parmenides.
A) Heraclitus
B) Pythagoras
C) Anaxagoras
D) Democritus
E) Leucippus
F) Empedocles
G) Zeno
H) Parmenides
3. Heraclitus held that the process of change is not a haphazard movement, but the product of _____________.
A) Fate
B) God's universal reason
C) Zeus
D) Logos
E) Both fate and Zeus
F) Both God's universal reason and Logos
G) All of the above
H) None of the above
4. _________ held that the entire universe consists of one unchanging thing that has no parts and cannot be destroyed.
A) Pythagoras
B) Anaxagoras
C) Democritus
D) Parmenides
E) Heraclitus
F) Pythagoras and Anaxagoras
G) Parmenides and Heraclitus
H) All of the above
I) None of the above
5. __________ was the founder of the atomist school.
A) Pythagoras
B) Democritus
C) Parmenides
D) Heraclitus
E) Zeno
F) Leucippus
G) Empedocles
H) Anaxagoras