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Architecture of Gothic Revival Churches in Canada - Exam
Contributed by: Hatton
  • 1. Which key architectural feature is commonly associated with Gothic Revival churches?
A) Pointed arches
B) Dome roofs
C) Barrel vaults
D) Flat roofs
  • 2. Who is the most notable architect associated with Gothic Revival in Canada?
A) Richard Meier
B) Thomas Fuller
C) Louis Sullivan
D) Frank Lloyd Wright
  • 3. Which material is commonly used in the construction of Gothic Revival churches?
A) Stone
B) Steel
C) Brick
D) Wood
  • 4. Which Gothic Revival church serves as the seat of the Anglican Archbishop of Toronto?
A) St. Michael's Cathedral
B) St. George's Cathedral
C) St. James Cathedral
D) Christ Church Cathedral
  • 5. Which architectural influence mainly inspired the Gothic Revival style?
A) Neoclassical
B) Medieval Gothic
C) Renaissance
D) Baroque
  • 6. In what city is St. James Cathedral, a notable Gothic Revival church, located?
A) Toronto
B) Winnipeg
C) Edmonton
D) Hamilton
  • 7. What element often represents a connection to the divine in Gothic Revival architecture?
A) Low ceilings
B) Flat facades
C) Wide doors
D) Tall spires
  • 8. Where is the Basilica of Notre-Dame located?
A) Ottawa
B) Montreal
C) Vancouver
D) Toronto
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