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1. What was the punishment for Sysiphus039;s craftiness?

a. !Cursed to roll a boulder up a


hill for eternity.
b. Tied to a boulder for eternity,
being pecked by birds.
c. Standing in a lake filled with
water he could not drink.
d. To fell a tree that regenerated
after every axe swing.

2. Who was the only god from Greece who did not get a name change in Rome?
a. Zeus
b. Athena
c. !Apollo
d. Demeter

3. The ancient Roman god of war was commonly known as which of the following?
a. Juno
b. Ares
c. !Mars
d. Jupiter

4. In Greek Mythology, who killed Achilles?


a. Pericles
b. Hector
c. Helen
d. !Paris

5. Which of the following is NOT a god in Norse Mythology.


a. Snotra
b. Tyr
c. !Jens
d. Loki

6. Nidhogg is a mythical creature from what mythology?


a. !Norse
b. Egyptian
c. Greek
d. Hindu

7. The Roman god quot;Jupiterquot; was first known as quot;Zeusquot; to the Greeks.
a. False
b. !True

8. The Nike apparel and footwear brand takes it039;s name from the Greek goddess of
what?
a. Honor
b. !Victory
c. Courage
d. Strength
9. Which Norse God has a horse named Sleipnir?
a. Balder
b. !Odin
c. Thor
d. Frigg

10. What animal did Queen Pasipahe sleep with before she gave birth to the Minotaur
in Greek Mythology?
a. !Bull
b. Horse
c. Pig
d. Ox

1. Who had a US and UK number 1 hit in 1962 with the instrumental, 039;Telstar039;?
a. !The Tornados
b. The Ventures
c. The Tremeloes
d. The Spotnicks

2. Who was not in the band quot;The Smithsquot;?


a. Morrissey
b. Andy Rourke
c. !Martin Chambers
d. Mike Joyce

3. PacMan was invented by the designer Toru Iwatani while he was eating pizza.
a. False
b. !True

4. In the 2002 video game quot;Kingdom Heartsquot;, how many Keyblades are usable?
a. 13
b. !18
c. 15
d. 16

5. Which of these bands are NOT from Australia?


a. !The Naked and Famous
b. Tame Impala
c. Cut Copy
d. Empire of the Sun

6. According to Sherlock Holmes, quot;If you eliminate the impossible, whatever


remains, however improbable, must be the...quot;
a. Source
b. Answer
c. !Truth
d. Cause

7. quot;Yes, America Can!quot; was this United States politician039;s de facto


campaign slogan in 2004.
a. Barack Obama
b. John Kerry
c. Al Gore
d. !George W. Bush

8. Who created Agent 47 in the game series quot;Hitmanquot;?


a. Professor Otto Rothwinkler
b. !Dr. Otto Wolfgang OrtMeyer
c. Professor Hertz Amadeus Schneider
d. Dr. Josef Mengele

9. Linus Pauling, one of the only winners of multiple Nobel Prizes, earned his
Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and what?
a. PhysiologyMedicine
b. Physics
c. !Peace
d. Economics

10. Who won the 2018 Monaco Grand Prix?


a. Lewis Hamilton
b. !Daniel Ricciardo
c. Kimi Raikkonen
d. Sebastian Vettel

1. Talos, the mythical giant bronze man, was the protector of which island?
a. Sardinia
b. Cyprus
c. Sicily
d. !Crete

2. What was the punishment for Sysiphus039;s craftiness?


a. !Cursed to roll a boulder up a
hill for eternity.
b. Standing in a lake filled with
water he could not drink.
c. To fell a tree that regenerated
after every axe swing.
d. Tied to a boulder for eternity,
being pecked by birds.

3. The ancient Roman god of war was commonly known as which of the following?
a. Juno
b. Ares
c. !Mars
d. Jupiter

4. In Norse mythology, what is the name of the serpent which eats the roots of the
ash tree Yggdrasil?
a. Bragi
b. Odin
c. !Nidhogg
d. Ymir

5. Rannamaari was a sea demon that haunted the people of the Maldives and had to be
appeased monthly with the sacrifice of a virgin girl.
a. !True
b. False

6. In Greek Mythology, who killed Achilles?


a. !Paris
b. Helen
c. Pericles
d. Hector

7. Which figure from Greek mythology traveled to the underworld to return his wife
Eurydice to the land of the living?
a. !Orpheus
b. Perseus
c. Daedalus
d. Hercules

8. What mythology did the god quot;Apolloquot; come from?


a. Roman and Spanish
b. !Greek and Roman
c. Greek, Roman and Norse
d. Greek and Chinese

9. In African mythology, Anansi is a trickster and storyteller who takes the shape
of which animal?
a. Wild dog
b. !Spider
c. Crocodile
d. Monkey

10. Who is a minor god that is protector and creator of various arts, such as
cheese making and bee keeping.
a. Autonoe
b. Carme
c. !Aristaeus
d. Cephisso

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