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Athena: Grey-Eyed Goddess
By JACOB BUSA
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Question 1
1.
What is Athena the goddess of?
Beauty and Longevity
Wisdom and War
Parties and Wine
Peace and Love
Question 2
2.
Who are Athena's parents?
Zeus and Hera
Zeus and Metis
Kronos and Hera
Kronos and Metis
Question 3
3.
How did Zeus get rid of Metis
to avoid the prophecy of being overthrown by their child?
He transformed into an eagle and ate her
He tricked her into thinking she could fly and pushed her off a cliff
He forced one of his siblings to murder her
He killed her the moment he found out about the prophecy
Question 4
4.
How was Athena able to break free from Zeus' mind?
Aries and Hephaistos hit Zeus in the head with a spike to ease a headache
Zeus vomited her out
When her training was complete, she used a spear to crack Zeus' skull from the inside
She clawed her way out through one of his eyes
Question 5
5.
Where did Athena go after she realized she did not fit in with her sibling gods?
a training camp run by Poseidon's son Triton
she went to the underworld to continue her training
she became queen of the gods when she married Zeus
she married and had children
Question 6
6.
What did Zeus want Athena to do?
fight in war games in his honor
return to Olympus and remain by his side
live her life in whatever way she'd like to
go to the underworld and kill Hades
Question 7
7.
What was the outcome of the sparring match between Athena and Pallas?
Athena cheated to win the battle
Pallas cheated to win the battle
Athena permanently blinded Pallas
Athena accidentally killed Pallas
Question 8
8.
What threat do the gods of Olympus fight in the 3rd Fate's tale?
Hades and his underworld demons
Hercules
The Titans
The Gigantes
Question 9
9.
What is the name of Athena's priestess that took Poseidon as a lover?
Helen of Troy
Medusa
Pallas
Hera
Question 10
10.
Who narrates these stories?
The Fates
Athena
An unknown narrator
Pallas