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Greek Myth Practice Test. Answers. 1. Who is Demeter?. A) A goddess B) Persephone’s mother C) Both a and b D) None of the above. True or False. Apollo gives permission for Persephone to go to the underworld. True or False.
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Greek Myth Practice Test Answers
1. Who is Demeter? • A) A goddess • B) Persephone’s mother • C) Both a and b • D) None of the above
True or False • Apollo gives permission for Persephone to go to the underworld.
True or False 3. Persephone is overjoyed to be the queen of Hades.
True or False 4. Demophoon is a newborn baby.
True or False 5. Demophoon is never made immortal.
True or False • 6. Demophoon is Demeter’s grandson.
SequencingWrite a 1,2,3, next to the event. 7. Persephone eats the pomegranate seeds. 8. Demeter leaves Mount Olympus. 9. Hermes brings Persephone out of the underworld. 7. 2 8. 1 9. 3
10. The seasons are created … • A) because of Orpheus’ love • B) because of Persephone’s betrayal to Hades • C) Demophoon does not become immortal. • D) None of the above.
11. All of the following are reasons for myths except… • A) To give ancient practices story form • B) To explain the creation • C) To explain natural history • D) To record actual history • E) To express ones deepest hopes and fears.
12. All of the following are genres of literature except… • A) Biography • B) Autobiography • C) Biology • D) Fiction • E) None
13. In the opening of King Midas he is described as… • A) insulted • B) evil • C) lazy • D) greedy • E) none
14. Who is resting in Midas’s garden? • A) Eurydice • B) Demophoon • C) Centaur • D) Prometheus • E) none
15. Silenus is a • A) Goat • B) Man • C) ½ Donkey ½ Man • D) Centaur • E) None of the above
16. What does Dionysus offer Midas? • A) Golden Ram • B) a gift • C) Golden Fleece • D) Satyr • E) None
17. Why does Midas want everything he touches to turn to gold? • A) He is trying to learn the secrets of the universe. • B) He wants to become the most powerful king in the world. • C) He would like to give his wife and daughter everything they want. • D) He hopes to become immortal, like a god.
18. To save his daughter, Midas must … • A) wash himself in the river Pactolus. • B) return to his palace. • C) ask his daughter to forgive him. • D) agree never to ask a god for anything again.
19. At the end of the myth, Midas feels … • A) happy • B) resentful but relieved. • C) hungry • D) tired • E) none of the above
20. Which of the following words best describes Dionysus in this myth? • A) Jealous • B) Ambitious • C) Self-centered • D) Forgiving
21. In the beginning of the myth, what inspires Orpheus to sing so beautifully? • A) His love of nature. • B) His passion for Eurydice. • C) His desire to be admired. • D) His sense of loneliness.
22. Eurydice dies because she … • A) is chosen to be Hades’ bride. • B) does not want to marry Orpheus. • C) is bitten by a snake on her wedding day. • D) falls into the river Styx. • E) none of the above
23. When Hades hears Orpheus’ music, he … • A) weeps at its beauty. • B) asks Orpheus to describe his troubles. • C) is angry that Orpheus has entered the Underworld. • D) fears Orpheus’ power.
24. Orpheus loses Eurydice a second time when he … • A) looks back to see if she is following him. • B) takes a wrong path out of the Underworld. • C) angers the creatures in the Underworld. • D) climbs too slowly to the upper world. • E) none of the above
25. What happens when Orpheus tries to return to the Underworld? • A) He is unable to persuade the ferryman to take him there. • B) Hades refuses to talk to him. • C) He is frightened away by the monsters. • D) He is unable to see in the grayness and the smoke. • E) None of the above
26. The monster that guards the gates of the Underworld is … • A) Cerberus. • B) Charon. • C) Tantalus. • D) Sisyphus.
27. Which of the following events occurs first in the myth? • A) Daedalus designs wings for himself and Icarus. • B) Thesus escapes from King Minos’ labyrinth. • C) Daedalus and Icarus watch how birds fly. • D) Daedalus names the land Icaria.
28. Daedalus warns his son that if he flies too low, … • A) he will crash into the ground. • B) the spray from the sea will clog his wings. • C) their enemies will see him. • D) he will be attacked by gulls. • E) none of the above
29. Icarus flies higher and higher because he … • A) is angry with his father. • B) cannot see where he is going. • C) enjoys the sense of freedom. • D) is frightened by the wild sea. • E) all of the above
30. What warning sign indicates that Icarus is in danger? • A) Small feathers fall of his wings. • B) His father flies toward earth. • C) A cool wind blows on his face. • D) He begins to feel faint. • E) All of the above
31. Icarus’ wings finally fall apart because … • A) he flutters them too much. • B) the heat of the sun melts the wax. • C) the gods and goddesses want to punish him. • D) they are too small for him. • E) none of the above
32. At the end of the myth, Daedalus views flying with … • A) appreciation. • B) curiosity. • C) wonder. • D) bitterness. • E) all of the above
33. Which of the following generalizations can be made about Icarus’ personality? • A) He is fearful and careful. • B) He is innocent and foolish. • C) He is respectful and patient. • D) He is intelligent and experienced. • E) All of the above
34. Which words best describe Daedalus’ attitude toward Icarus? • A) Loving and concerned. • B) Critical and controlling. • C) Unfeeling and neglectful. • D) boastful and encouraging. • E) none of the above
35. Hades kidnaps Persephone because he … • A) is an enemy of her mother. • B) wants to marry her. • C) longs to be immortal. • D) seeks revenge against Zeus • E) none of the above.
36. Which response best explains why Demeter neglects her duties as goddess of the harvest? • A) She is grief-stricken over her the loss of her daughter. • B) She wants to teach Hades a lesson. • C) She needs Persephone’s help to make crops grow. • D) She doesn’t think the other gods and goddesses respect her. • E) all of the above
37. Demeter places Demophoon in the fire in order to … • A) make him immortal. • B) keep him warm. • C) hide him from Hades. • D) frighten his mother. • E) none of the above
38. As a result of Metaneira’s interference, Demeter … • A) kills Demophoon. • B) becomes a waitress • C) reveals her identity as a goddess. • D) wants Zeus to punish Metaneira. • E) none of the above
39. As a result of eating the pomegranate seeds, Persephone … • A) forgets her previous life on Earth. • B) must return to the Underworld for seven months of each year. • C) is transformed into a beautiful tree. • D) will never age and die. • E) none of the above
40. In the myths, who is the most powerful of the immortals? • A) Zeus • B) Hades • C) Iris • D) the Fates
41. The story of Demeter and Persephone is an origin myth because it … • A) was first told long ago in ancient Greece. • B) explains the reason for the changing seasons. • C) examines the problems that can be caused by love. • D) describes a power struggle between gods and goddesses. • E) all of the above
42. Persephone is characterized as being … • A) beautiful and innocent. • B) strong and stubborn. • C) thoughtful and cautious. • D) calm and patient. • E) cold hearted
43. When the author refers to Hades’ “heart of stone,” she is using figurative language to convey that the god is … • A) huge. • B) immortal. • C) brave. • D) unfeeling. • E) all of the above
44. When the author states in the last line of the story, “Everywhere the heavens … weep sudden showers of gladness upon the springing earth,” she is using • A) rhyme scheme • B) figurative language • C) Pig Latin • D) none of the above
45. Who is the first Titan leader? • A) Rhea • B) Prometheus • C) Epimetheus • D) Cronus • E) None of the above
46. Which immortal grows up in a cave in Crete? • A) Demeter • B) Zeus • C) Poseidon • D) Hades • E) None of the above
47. What does Zeus change himself into? • A) Dog • B) Wine • C) Servant • D) Mother Earth • E) None of the above
48. Who gives the gods weapons? • A) Titans • B) Monsters • C) Cyclops • D) Pandora • E) None of the above
49. Who was with Pandora when the box was opened? • A) Epimetheus • B) Zeus • C) Demeter • D) Demophoon • E) None
50. Which of the following was released from Pandora’s Box? • A) Sunshine • B) The seasons • C) Hope • D) Fortune Telling • E) None of the above
51. In the Creation, Mother Earth and Father Sky have • A) Six Cyclops • B) Twelve Titans • C) 6 Giants • D) All of the above