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Greek Mythology Quiz

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Close all tabs except for this quiz before you start. Each question is worth 2 points for a total of 30 points. Answer each of the 15 questions and then submit at the end of the quiz. You can not change your answer once you submit so check your answers before you hit the submit.

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Name at least two things Apollo was the god of.

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Who was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses?

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Name at least two things Athena was the goddes of.

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Who was the goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure?

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Which goddess was often pictured with wheat and a cornucopia?

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Artemis → The Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain and bread who sustained mankind with the earth's rich bounty. She was depicted as a mature woman, often wearing a crown and bearing sheafs of wheat or a cornucopia, and a torch.

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Hera → The Olympian queen of the gods, and the goddess of marriage, women, the sky and the stars of heaven. She was usually depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown and holding a royal, lotus-tipped sceptre, and sometimes accompanied by a lion, cuckoo or hawk.

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The god of prophecy and oracles, music, poetry, archery, healing, plague and protection of the young. Depicted as a handsome, young man usually with bow and arrows, a wreathe, a lyre and raven. → Athena

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Dionysus → The Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, floods, drought and horses. He was depicted as a mature man with a sturdy build and dark beard holding a trident

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Greek mythology is just a bunch of stories people used to teach their children lessons it has zero implications on today’s world.

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The Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. He was depicted as either an older, bearded god or an effeminate, long-haired youth. His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy. He was usually accompanied by a troop of Satyrs.

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The Olympian god of fire, smiths, craftsmen, metalworking, stonemasonry and sculpture. He was depicted as a bearded man holding a hammer and tongs--the tools of a smith--and sometimes riding a donkey.

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The king of the underworld and lord of the dead. He was one of the three great sons of Cronus who, with his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, drew lots for the division of the cosmos after the defeat of the Titans.

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King of the Gods and the god of the sky, weather, law and order, destiny and fate, and kingship. He was depicted as a regal, mature man with a sturdy figure and dark beard. His usual attributes were a lightning bolt, a royal scepter and an eagle.

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The Olympian god of herds and flocks, travelers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning, heralds, language, athletic contests, and astrology. He was the herald and personal messenger of Zeus and also the guide of the dead who led souls down into the underworld.