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PRELIM EXAMINATION
M Y T H O L O G Y A N D F O L K L O R E
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Strictly NO ERASURE.
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U$e t,e EXAMINATION *OO.LET in an$%ering t,e e-a&.
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. What is given to Cronus to eat instead of his son, Zeus?
a. A bull
b. His twin brother
c. A rock wrapped in babys clothes
d. His son, cooked by his wife
!. Why is Achilles killed by an arrow in his heel?
a. His heel ar"or had been stolen by Apollo.
b. #he arrow that killed hi" was dipped in Hectors poison.
c. #he gods, atte"pting to "ake Achilles invulnerable, had hidden his heart in his heel.
d. His "other had been holding hi" by the heel when she dipped hi" in the $iver %ty&.
'. Who is the king of the (ods?
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
*. +oseidon is the god of the sea and...?
a. $ain
b. ,ish
c. -arth.uakes
d. %and
/. Hades is best known for kidnapping which "inor (oddess?
a. Hecate
b. +ersephone
c. 0sis
d. +syche
1. Who is Athena2s "other is "ost 3ythology?
a. Aphrodite
b. Hera
c. 4o one, she only has a father
d. 3etis
5. 0n one 3yth, the (od Apollo chases after what ny"ph?
a. )aphne
b. 6uniper
c. 3iranda
d. Arte"is
7. He is the $uler of weather8 keeper of laws8 protector of (reek kings8 guardian of "orality
a. +oseidon
b. Hades
c. Zeus
d. +erseus
9. (od of :ight and %un
a. Apollo
b. Arte"is
c. Her"es
d. Hephaestus
1;. 3essenger of the (ods
a. Apollo
b. Arte"is
c. Her"es
d. Hephaestus
11. (od of the <nderworld
a. +oseidon
b. Hades
c. Zeus
d. Chaos
1!. (od of War
a. Her"es
b. Apollo
c. Zeus
d. Ares
1'. (od of dra"a, fertility,
a. Aphrodite
b. )ionysus
c. #hetis
d. Hestia
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1*. Was born twice==cut out of his dead "o"s body and then sewn into Zuess thigh until ready to be born
a. Aphrodite
b. )ionysus
c. #hetis
d. Hestia
1/. (oddess of wo"en and "arriage
a. Hera
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )e"eter
11. (oddess of houses8 ho"e8 fa"ily8 do"estic life
a. Hestia
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )"itri
15. (oddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods who served a"brosia at the heavenly feast.
a. Hestia
b. Hebe
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
17. (oddess of Agriculture, the earth, and corn.
a. Hera
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )e"eter
19. 3other of Cupid
a. Hera
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )e"eter
!;. %he Caused the #ro>an War
a. Hera
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )e"eter
!1. A word used to describe all "yths of a particular society.
a. (eology
b. #heology
c. ?iology
d. 3ythology
!!. Had over 11/ girlfriends and wives and over 1*; children.
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
!'. #win of Arte"is
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
!*. Zeuss brother and second "ost powerful god
a. Hades
b. +oseidon
c. Apollo
d. Her"es
!/. (uided souls to the underworld
a. Hades
b. +oseidon
c. Apollo
d. Her"es
!1. +atron of thieves and liars
a. Hades
b. +oseidon
c. Apollo
d. Her"es
!5. 3arried the goddess of love, Aphrodite
a. Her"es
b. Apollo
c. Zeus
d. Ares
!7. Crafts"an for the gods
a. Apollo
b. Arte"is
c. Her"es
d. Hephaestus
!9. (od of poetry, dance, song, wine
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
';. @ueen of the (ods
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
'1. (oddess of Wisdo", War, and Crafts
a. Hestia
b. Aphrodite
c. Athena
d. )"itri
'!. %he was wooed by the gods Apollo and +oseidon, but spurning both, petitioned Zeus to let her re"ain
forever a virgin.
a. Aphrodite
b. )ionysus
c. #hetis
d. Hestia
''. (oddess of hunting, wilderness and wild ani"als.
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a. Arte"is
b. Hera
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
'*. %he cares for the earth and "akes things grow.
a. )e"eter
b. Hera
c. Athena
d. Aphrodite
'/. (oddess of beauty, love, pleasure and procreation.
a. )e"eter
b. Hera
c. Athena
d. Aphrodite
'1. %he was also the patron goddess of the young bride and an attendant of the goddess Aphrodite.
a. )e"eter
b. Hebe
c. Athena
d. Aphrodite
'5. (oddess of hunting, wilderness and wild ani"als.
a. Arte"is
b. Hera
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
'7. ?orn fro" Zeuss head and ca"e fully for"ed wearing ar"or
a. )e"eter
b. Hebe
c. Athena
d. Aphrodite
'9. +ersonification of youth, is described as a daughter of Zeus and Hera
a. )e"eter
b. Hebe
c. Athena
d. Aphrodite
*;. %he was also a goddess of childbirth, and the protectress of the girl child up to the age of "arriage
a. Arte"is
b. Hera
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
*1. 3aker of fire
a. Apollo
b. Arte"is
c. Her"es
d. Hephaestus
*!. )isliked by gods and "ortals for being bloodthirsty and a coward
a. Her"es
b. Apollo
c. Zeus
d. Ares
*'. $uler of the dead
a. +oseidon
b. Hades
c. Zeus
d. +erseus
**. Aften portrayed with wings on his feet
a. Her"es
b. Apollo
c. Zeus
d. Ares
*/. Creator of earth.uakes
a. +oseidon
b. Hades
c. Zeus
d. +erseus
*1. )aughter of Zeus and 3etis
a. Arte"is
b. Hera
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
*5. -&pects her followers to stay away fro" boys, >ust like she does.
a. Arte"is
b. Hera
c. Aphrodite
d. Athena
*7. ?rought his "o" back fro" the <nderworld
a. Zeus
b. Hera
c. )ionysus
d. Apollo
*9. He Created the first wo"an
a. Apollo
b. Arte"is
c. Her"es
d. Hephaestus
/;. #he result of the study of (reek and $o"an "ythology.
a. 4orse 3ythology
b. Western 3ythology
c. $agnarok
d. Classical 3ythology
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