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MYTHOLOGY EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: in Greek mythology, amanlike monster with a bull's head
Answer:
minotaur
Question 2: Greek messenger of the gods. Greek god of thieves and travelers
Answer:
Hermes
Question 3: Greek god of the gods
Answer:
Zeus
Question 4: first letter of the Greek alphabet
Answer:
alpha
Question 5: Greek God of war
Answer:
Ares
Question 6: in Greek mythology a winged horse
Answer:
Pegasus
Question 7: Greek Goddess of the hearth
Answer:
Hestia
Question 8: Greek God of sleep
Answer:
Hypnos
Question 9: Greek God of healing and medicine
Answer:
Asclepius
Question 10: last and 24th letter of the Greek alphabet
Answer:
omega Question 11: in Greek mythology a monster with a head of a woman, body and paws of a lion, and huge birdlike wings
Answer:
sphinx
Question 12: in Greek mythology a race of one-eyed giants
Answer:
cyclops
Question 13: Greek Goddess of agriculture and fertility
Answer:
Demeter
Question 14: Greek Goddess of the underworld
Answer:
Persephone
Question 15: Greek God of love
Answer:
Eros
Question 16: Greek God of fields, herds, flocks
Answer:
Pan
Question 17: Greek Goddess of the dawn
Answer:
Eos
Question 18: Greek Goddess of the moon
Answer:
Selene
Question 19: Greek God of fertility, wine, and revelry
Answer:
Dionysus
Question 20: Greek God of the underworld
Answer:
Hades
Question 21: Greek Goddess of love and beauty
Answer:
Aphrodite
Question 22: Greek God of light, medicine, music, and poetry
Answer:
Apollo
Question 23: Previous Greek god of the sun
Answer:
Helios
Question 24: Greek Goddess of good fortune and luck
Answer:
Tyche
Question 25: Greek God of the world and time
Answer:
Kronos
Question 26: Greek Goddess of the moon, the hunt
Answer:
Artemis
Question 27: Greek Goddess of discord and strife
Answer:
Eris
Question 28: Greek Goddess of wisdom, war, and the liberal arts
Answer:
Athena