Greek Mythology Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Famous Myths!

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Are you a fan of the greek mythology? It was one of the most famous ones with names that everyone will probably recognize such as Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. If you think you know everything about them, or test your own knowledge, take this 15-question Greek mythology quiz and try to score at least 10 points to pass!

Greek Mythology Quiz

Instructions: Answer each question by selecting the best choice, proceed through the quiz, and after the last question, click the “Results” button to view your score and review your answers.

 

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Olympian Scholar!

Greek Mythology Quiz Passed

Bravo! You’ve proven your knowledge of Greek mythology rivals that of an ancient sage. From the tales of gods and heroes to the legendary battles and quests, you know your myths inside and out. Keep exploring the rich tapestry of Greek mythology, and who knows—you might even be destined for your own epic adventure!

Myth Seeker in Training!

Greek Mythology Quiz Failed

It looks like you’re still learning the ways of the gods, but that’s just the beginning! Greek mythology is filled with fascinating stories and lessons, and you’re on the right path to uncovering them. Keep diving into these ancient tales, and soon you’ll be able to navigate Mount Olympus with ease.

#1. Who flew too close to the sun, causing his wings to melt?

#2. Who is the king of the Greek gods?

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#3. What was the name of Achilles’ only vulnerable spot?

#4. What was the name of the mortal woman who opened Pandora’s Box, unleashing all the evils into the world?

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#5. What was the name of the winged horse born from Medusa’s blood?

#6. Which hero slew the Gorgon Medusa?

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#7. Who is known as the god of the sea?

#8. Who was the goddess of wisdom and warfare?

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#9. Who was the wife of Hades, queen of the underworld?

#10. Which Greek hero fought in the Trojan War and is famous for his rage and combat skills?

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#11. Who was cursed to turn everything he touched into gold?

#12. Who was the hero that completed the Twelve Labors?

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#13. What creature has the head of a bull and the body of a man?

#14. Which Greek god is known as the messenger of the gods?

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#15. What is the name of the river that separates the world of the living from the underworld?

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1 thought on “Greek Mythology Quiz: Test Your Knowledge of Famous Myths!”

  1. Pretty sure it was Heracles who completed the 12 labours, but this quiz it was Achilles. Please review and correct this mistake.

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