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The Greeks created images of their gods for a plethora of purposes. Two examples were Aphrodite and Apollo. With this quiz, you must know the roman and description of the Greek god Cronus, the Greek name and descriptions for the Roman god Pluto, and the Greek god's description, whose name is identical in Greek and Roman. This quiz will provide you with an understanding of the many Greek gods. All the best.


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  • 1. 

    What is the roman and description of the Greek god Cronus?

    • A.

      Juipter, queen of the gods

    • B.

      Apollo, godess of agriculture

    • C.

      Saturn, ruler of the Titans

    Correct Answer
    C. Saturn, ruler of the Titans
    Explanation
    Cronus is the Roman name for the Greek god Saturn, who was known as the ruler of the Titans. In Greek mythology, Cronus was the son of Uranus and Gaia and later overthrew his father to become the ruler of the Titans. He is often depicted as an older man with a long beard and was associated with time and agriculture. The Roman equivalent of Cronus is Saturn, hence the correct answer is Saturn, ruler of the Titans.

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  • 2. 

    What are the Greek name and descriptions for the Roman god Pluto?

    • A.

      Ares,goddess of wisdom

    • B.

      Hades, god of the under world

    • C.

      Venus, god of war

    Correct Answer
    B. Hades, god of the under world
    Explanation
    The Greek name and description for the Roman god Pluto is Hades, god of the underworld. In Greek mythology, Hades ruled over the dead and the underworld, making him the equivalent of the Roman god Pluto.

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  • 3. 

    ________________or roman name ______________ is the god of sea.

    Correct Answer
    Poseidun
    Neptune
    Explanation
    Poseidun and Neptune are both names for the god of the sea in different mythologies. Poseidun is the Greek name, while Neptune is the Roman name. Both names refer to the same deity, representing the power and control over the sea.

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  • 4. 

    Zeus or the roman god____________ is the king of all gods.

    Correct Answer
    jupiter
    Explanation
    Zeus, known as Jupiter in Roman mythology, is considered the king of all gods.

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  • 5. 

    Juno or _______ is the queen of the gods.

    Correct Answer
    hera
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "hera" because in Greek mythology, Hera is indeed known as the queen of the gods. She is the wife and sister of Zeus, the king of the gods, and is associated with marriage, childbirth, and family. Hera is often depicted as a powerful and regal figure, making her fitting for the title of queen of the gods.

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  • 6. 

    What is the description of the Greek god who's name is the same in greek and roman.

    • A.

      God of fire

    • B.

      Godess of the moon

    • C.

      God of love

    • D.

      God of the sun

    Correct Answer
    D. God of the sun
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "god of the sun." In Greek mythology, the god of the sun is known as Helios, while in Roman mythology, he is known as Sol. Both names refer to the same deity associated with the sun. Helios/Sol is often depicted as a powerful god who drives the sun across the sky in a chariot. He is also associated with light, warmth, and life-giving energy.

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  • 7. 

    Artemis,________,godsess of the ________

    Correct Answer
    Diana
    moon
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Diana, moon." In Greek mythology, Artemis is the goddess of the hunt and the moon. In Roman mythology, she is known as Diana. Therefore, "Diana" is the correct answer to complete the first blank, and "moon" is the correct answer to complete the second blank.

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  • 8. 

    Athena is the greek name Minerva is the roman she is the  goddess of what?

    • A.

      Wisdom

    • B.

      Fire

    • C.

      Love

    Correct Answer
    A. Wisdom
    Explanation
    Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, hence the correct answer is wisdom. In Roman mythology, Athena is known as Minerva. She is often associated with intelligence, strategy, and knowledge. As the goddess of wisdom, Athena embodies qualities such as reason, logic, and understanding. She is also known for her strategic thinking and problem-solving abilities.

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  • 9. 

    Apthrodite Venus is the goddess of __________.

    Correct Answer
    love
    Explanation
    Aphrodite, also known as Venus, is the Greek goddess associated with love. She is often depicted as a beautiful and seductive figure, representing the power and desire of romantic love. Aphrodite/Venus is believed to have the ability to inspire love and passion in both mortals and gods. As the goddess of love, she symbolizes the joys, pleasures, and complexities of romantic relationships.

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  • 10. 

    Eros>>arrows>>>>____________>>>>god of love.

    Correct Answer
    cupid
    Explanation
    The given sequence suggests a relationship between the words "Eros," "arrows," and "god of love." Eros is commonly associated with arrows, which are often used as a symbol of love. Therefore, the missing word in the sequence is likely to be another term related to love. The most fitting option is "cupid," as Cupid is a well-known figure in mythology who is often depicted as a god of love, armed with arrows.

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  • 11. 

    Hephaestus>>vulcan>>volcano>>>>god of _____.

    Correct Answer
    fire
    Explanation
    The given sequence of words, Hephaestus, Vulcan, volcano, and fire, suggests a progression from a Greek god associated with fire, Hephaestus, to the Roman equivalent, Vulcan, to a natural phenomenon associated with fire, a volcano. Therefore, the missing word in the sequence is "fire," as it completes the progression and represents the common theme among the given words.

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  • 12. 

    Hermes>>>her messenger>>Mercury>>>messenger of the___.

    Correct Answer
    gods
    Explanation
    The given correct answer is "gods" because Hermes is known in Greek mythology as the messenger of the gods. He is often depicted as delivering messages and performing tasks on behalf of the gods, making him their messenger.

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  • 13. 

    Demeter, Ceres, goddess of ________________.

    Correct Answer
    agriculture
    Explanation
    Demeter, also known as Ceres, is the goddess of agriculture. In Greek and Roman mythology, she is revered as the deity who presides over the growth and fertility of the earth, crops, and harvest. As the goddess of agriculture, Demeter is responsible for ensuring the abundance and prosperity of the land, making her a vital figure in the lives of ancient farmers and the overall sustenance of civilization.

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  • 14. 

    Dionysus>>Bacchus>>god of the _____.

    Correct Answer
    vine/rhyme
    Explanation
    Dionysus and Bacchus are both names for the same god in Greek and Roman mythology. This god is associated with wine and revelry, making "vine" the correct answer. "Rhyme" is not connected to Dionysus or Bacchus in any way, so it is not the correct answer in this context.

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