Deck 3: The Development of Classical Myth

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Which of the following is the oldest known agricultural community in the world?

A) Troy
B) Kush
C) Çatal Hüyük
D) Akkad
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The title Potnia Thêrôn, given by the Greeks to a specific representation of Artemis, means _______.

A) "mother goddess"
B) "slayer from afar"
C) "supreme archer"
D) "lady of the beasts"
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Which of the following are among the speculations about Indo-European myth?

A) That it included stories about twins
B) That it featured an early dualism between left and right
C) That it was monotheistic-that is, it centered on a single paternal male sky god
D) That it featured a primordial war between priests and warriors against food producers
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Homer gives us an account of a blind aoidos named _______ in Book 8 of the Odyssey.

A) Demodocus
B) Hector
C) Antenor
D) Alcinous
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The composer of the biblical book of _______ evidently borrowed stories from Mesopotamian myths to fashion his account.

A) Deuteronomy
B) Genesis
C) Revelation
D) 1 Kings
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A Sumerian deity lived in a tall, terraced temple in the city's center known as a _______.

A) tel
B) ziggurat
C) cenotaph
D) menhir
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The earliest myths on earth are recorded in what form of writing?

A) Linear A
B) Linear B
C) cuneiform
D) Egyptian hieroglyphs
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Which of the following is the Sumerian goddess of both sexual love and war?

A) Inanna
B) Ki
C) Ereshkigal
D) Anck-su-namun
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Which of the following is the Sumerian god associated with the groundwater found beneath the soil and fertilization?

A) Ereshkigal
B) Enki
C) Enlil
D) An
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The Akkadians, Babylonians, and Hebrews are all examples of the seminomadic peoples known as the _______.

A) Ubaids
B) Medes
C) Nabataeans
D) Semites
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The acme of Hebrew political power came about under what ruler, who built the first temple of Jerusalem?

A) Abraham
B) Moses
C) Solomon
D) Nebuchadnezzar
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The poems of _______ constitute the earliest Greek literature.

A) Homer
B) Hesiod
C) Phemius
D) Aeschylus
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Which of the following are the two surviving poems of Hesiod?

A) Theogony
B) Works and Days
C) Aithiopis
D) Cyclops
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The post-Homeric epics known as the Cyclic Poems were written down during which historical period?

A) Roman
B) Hellenistic
C) Classical
D) Archaic
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Ancient Greek performers adept at the memorization and public delivery of written epic poems were known as _______.

A) demiurges
B) choregoi
C) aoidoi
D) rhapsodes
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Which god is most closely associated with Greek theater and the origins of tragedy?

A) Apollo
B) Zeus
C) Dionysus
D) Hades
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Which of the following are not useful terms for the understanding of Greek tragedy and the myths it contains?

A) "pride"
B) "violence"
C) "tragic flaw"
D) "mistake"
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The tragedies of which playwright, often labelled an "irrationalist," reflect contemporary Athenian rhetoric and tend to center on debate?

A) Sophocles
B) Aristotle
C) Aeschylus
D) Euripides
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The most important treatment of the myth of Jason and the Argo is the Argonautica, a Hellenistic epic poem by _______.

A) Apollonius of Rhodes
B) Callimachus
C) Hyginus
D) Lycophron
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The poet Ovid's _______ is the most substantial and influential repertory of Greek myth.

A) Aeneid
B) The Golden Bough
C) Metamorphoses
D) Library
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<strong>  What is the name of this structure?</strong> A) tel B) ziggurat C) cenotaph D) menhir <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the name of this structure?

A) tel
B) ziggurat
C) cenotaph
D) menhir
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Deck 3: The Development of Classical Myth
1
Which of the following is the oldest known agricultural community in the world?

A) Troy
B) Kush
C) Çatal Hüyük
D) Akkad
C
2
The title Potnia Thêrôn, given by the Greeks to a specific representation of Artemis, means _______.

A) "mother goddess"
B) "slayer from afar"
C) "supreme archer"
D) "lady of the beasts"
D
3
Which of the following are among the speculations about Indo-European myth?

A) That it included stories about twins
B) That it featured an early dualism between left and right
C) That it was monotheistic-that is, it centered on a single paternal male sky god
D) That it featured a primordial war between priests and warriors against food producers
A,B,D
4
Homer gives us an account of a blind aoidos named _______ in Book 8 of the Odyssey.

A) Demodocus
B) Hector
C) Antenor
D) Alcinous
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5
The composer of the biblical book of _______ evidently borrowed stories from Mesopotamian myths to fashion his account.

A) Deuteronomy
B) Genesis
C) Revelation
D) 1 Kings
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A Sumerian deity lived in a tall, terraced temple in the city's center known as a _______.

A) tel
B) ziggurat
C) cenotaph
D) menhir
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The earliest myths on earth are recorded in what form of writing?

A) Linear A
B) Linear B
C) cuneiform
D) Egyptian hieroglyphs
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Which of the following is the Sumerian goddess of both sexual love and war?

A) Inanna
B) Ki
C) Ereshkigal
D) Anck-su-namun
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Which of the following is the Sumerian god associated with the groundwater found beneath the soil and fertilization?

A) Ereshkigal
B) Enki
C) Enlil
D) An
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The Akkadians, Babylonians, and Hebrews are all examples of the seminomadic peoples known as the _______.

A) Ubaids
B) Medes
C) Nabataeans
D) Semites
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The acme of Hebrew political power came about under what ruler, who built the first temple of Jerusalem?

A) Abraham
B) Moses
C) Solomon
D) Nebuchadnezzar
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The poems of _______ constitute the earliest Greek literature.

A) Homer
B) Hesiod
C) Phemius
D) Aeschylus
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13
Which of the following are the two surviving poems of Hesiod?

A) Theogony
B) Works and Days
C) Aithiopis
D) Cyclops
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14
The post-Homeric epics known as the Cyclic Poems were written down during which historical period?

A) Roman
B) Hellenistic
C) Classical
D) Archaic
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Ancient Greek performers adept at the memorization and public delivery of written epic poems were known as _______.

A) demiurges
B) choregoi
C) aoidoi
D) rhapsodes
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Which god is most closely associated with Greek theater and the origins of tragedy?

A) Apollo
B) Zeus
C) Dionysus
D) Hades
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Which of the following are not useful terms for the understanding of Greek tragedy and the myths it contains?

A) "pride"
B) "violence"
C) "tragic flaw"
D) "mistake"
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The tragedies of which playwright, often labelled an "irrationalist," reflect contemporary Athenian rhetoric and tend to center on debate?

A) Sophocles
B) Aristotle
C) Aeschylus
D) Euripides
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The most important treatment of the myth of Jason and the Argo is the Argonautica, a Hellenistic epic poem by _______.

A) Apollonius of Rhodes
B) Callimachus
C) Hyginus
D) Lycophron
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The poet Ovid's _______ is the most substantial and influential repertory of Greek myth.

A) Aeneid
B) The Golden Bough
C) Metamorphoses
D) Library
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<strong>  What is the name of this structure?</strong> A) tel B) ziggurat C) cenotaph D) menhir What is the name of this structure?

A) tel
B) ziggurat
C) cenotaph
D) menhir
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