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Quiz about Civilization VII The Antiquity Age
Quiz about Civilization VII The Antiquity Age

"Civilization VII": The Antiquity Age Quiz


"Civilization VII" has three distinct 'ages' where players can choose different civilizations from which to build their empires. In 'The Antiquity Age,' there are ten civilizations available in the base game, can you pick them out? (Windows version)

A collection quiz by reedy. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
reedy
Time
3 mins
Type
Quiz #
422,156
Updated
Dec 02 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
18
Last 3 plays: Rizeeve (6/10), lethisen250582 (10/10), andymuenz (6/10).
Choose only the ten base civilizations from 'The Antiquity Age' of "Civilization VII".
There are 10 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Olmec Persia Hittite Khmer Mississippian Scythia Egypt Aksum Greece Nubia Han China Phoenicia Maya Rome Zapotec Maurya India

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

Aksum thrives as a trade-focused civilization, excelling in generating wealth through resource-based commerce. Its naval units are designed for safe and efficient coastal trade, making maritime routes highly profitable. Cultural development is also a strength, supported by monuments and structures that enhance prestige and influence.

Egypt excels in river-based development, leveraging fertile waterways for rapid city growth and production. Its infrastructure supports cultural and economic prosperity, while unique units provide defensive strength within friendly territory. Monumental architecture further enhances Egypt's ability to dominate in culture and wealth.

Greece offers a balanced approach, combining cultural influence with scientific advancement. Its strengths lie in fostering intellectual progress and maintaining strong ties with city-states. Military units and civic infrastructure complement this strategy, making Greece versatile in both diplomacy and defense.

Han China focuses on agricultural abundance and technological superiority. High population growth fuels production, while advanced infrastructure promotes scientific breakthroughs. This civilization is well-suited for players aiming to build a powerful, self-sustaining empire with strong economic and research foundations.

Khmer thrives near rivers, where its water-based infrastructure supports religious and cultural expansion. Its unique structures amplify spiritual influence, while population growth ensures steady development. This makes Khmer a strong choice for players seeking cultural dominance and faith-driven strategies.

Maurya India emphasizes trade and diplomacy, blending economic strength with cultural and religious influence. Its unique features encourage peaceful expansion and alliance-building, while specialized units and infrastructure reinforce its role as a hub of commerce and spiritual leadership.

The Maya civilization shines through agricultural efficiency and scientific innovation. Its city planning rewards strategic layouts, boosting food production and research. Unique observatories and ceremonial structures further enhance its ability to lead in science and cultural achievements.

Mississippian culture revolves around land development and trade. Its distinctive mound-building tradition fosters cultural growth and economic stability. By focusing on infrastructure and resource management, this civilization becomes a reliable choice for players who value steady expansion and cultural influence.

Persia combines administrative excellence with military strength. Its empire-building capabilities are supported by efficient road networks and trade systems, ensuring smooth governance and rapid troop movement. Unique units and infrastructure make Persia a dominant force in both commerce and warfare.

Rome is synonymous with expansion and infrastructure mastery. Its ability to rapidly develop cities and maintain strong military forces makes it a formidable empire. Aqueducts and other engineering marvels enhance growth and stability, while legions secure territorial dominance.
Source: Author reedy

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