Which poem(s) fill in the gaps left by the Iliad and Odyssey?
Cyclic poems
Hesiod Works & Days
Aeneid
Hesiod Theogony
In the "myth of ages," each age is worse than the previous, except the age of ...
Bronze
Silver
Heroes
Iron
Mycenaean buildings described as "tholos" or "beehive" served what function?
Fortification
Barns
Housing
Tombs
The Greek alphabet developed from ...
Phoenician alphabet
Latin alphabet
Egyptian hieroglyphs
Linear B
The word "Panhellenic" describes things which are ...
Related to Helen
Dedicated to the god Pan
Valid/recognised by all Greek peoples
Cast iron cookware
Which of the following is part of a proper welcome for a stranger in the context of the Odyssey?
Invite the stranger for sex
Find out who the stranger is before anything else
Offer food before inquiring about the stranger
Make the stranger forget his home
Which of these are common finds in neolithic sites in Greece and Asia Minor?
Ivory horns
Bronze weapons
Female figurines
Iron rings
The Mycenaeans used which form of writing?
Linear A
Greek alphabet
What is an acropolis?
Bronze tip of a spear
An unknown ritual
The first fruits of the harvest
The citadel of a city state
The “tyrant” in archaic Greece was always seen as an oppressive and cruel figure.
True
False
The Eleusinian Mysteries were dedicated to:
Athena
Demeter and Persephone
Drinking
Asclepius
Which event was the immediate cause of the Persian invasions?
Ionian revolt
Persian conquest of Lydia
Battle of Salamis
Battle of Marathon
What is the main service provided at the sanctuary of Asclepius in Epidaurus?
healing
theatrical performance
snake worship
prophecy
Which of the following is not true of the Olympian gods?
Their cults are often sponsored by the city
They are associated with important aspects of human life
They include the goddess Athena
They are secret and obscure
How did the Greeks of archaic and classical times try to understand the remains of Minoan and Mycenaean civilisations?
Interpretation according to mythology
The Greeks were not curious about the remains
Archaeological excavation
There were no remains
According to Hesiod, the successive revolutions in heaven led to the rule of the following gods in order:
Zeus to Cronos to Uranus
Cronos to Athena to Uranus
Uranus to Cronos to Zeus
Cronos to Zeus to Athena
Who was the founder and first Great King of the Achaemenid Persian empire?
Cambyses II
Xerxes
Cyrus the Great
Darius the Great
More than half of the Odyssey narrates the adventures of Odysseus as he struggles to return home.
All the Greek city states were united in resisting the Persian invasions.
Which of the following years falls within the Archaic period?
300 BCE
600 BCE
1,500 BCE
30 CE
What kind of constitution did Solon put in place in 594?
aristocratic oligarchy
democracy
monarchy
plutocracy
The Greek language is part of which language family?
Indo-European
Italic
Semitic
Germanic
What kind of large-scale building is associated with Minoan society?
palaces
castles
schools
pyramids
What was the reason for the Greek expedition to Troy?
Religious expansion
Trojans declared war
Imperialism
Abduction of Helen
Heinrich Schliemann was correct in identifying the treasures he found at the site of Troy as “Priam’s treasure” and the “Jewels of Helen.”
Whose death made Achilles re-enter battle in order to seek revenge?
Helen
Hector
Patroclus
Agamemnon
Which of the following battles did the Persians win?
Plataea
Marathon
Salamis
Thermopylae
In the context of the sanctuary of Asclepius, what is meant by “incubation”?
Sacrifice of lard cubes
Breeding sacred snakes
Sleeping for healing
Ritual prostitution
What kind of government did Athens have just before the reforms of Solon?
Which of the following contributed to the instability of early Athenian constitution?
Gender inequality
Debt slavery
Commercial wealth
2 of the above
Which of the following is an example of the principle of contagion in magical rituals?
melting wax in order that the target melts with love
burning part of a cloak that belongs to the target
kidnapping the target and beating him with a cane
sacrificing a piglet to dark divinities
Common sacrifice victims include cattle, sheep, and criminals.
Which of the following is the smallest unit?
Deme
Polis
Trittys
Tribe
Which of the following is not a category of trittys in Cleisthenes' reforms?
Coast (paralia)
Island (nesos)
City (asty)
Inland (mesogaia)
In Aristophanes' Frogs, Dionysus goes into the underworld for what purpose?
Perform a sacrifice to Hades
Remove infestation of frogs
Bring back a tragic poet
Have a drink with Heracles
Aristophanic "old comedy" are romances which most resemble sit coms.
In which city is Sophocles' Oedipus the King set?
Sparta
Thebes
Corinth
Athens
Which emotions does Aristotle think a good tragedy ought to produce?
Shock and awe
Righteousness and courage
Pity and fear
Horror and disgust
Which statue represents the Archaic period?
How many members of the council (Boule) does each tribe contribute?
40
100
50
1
Which of the following is one of the Athenian commanders of the Sicilian expedition?
Nicias
PEricles
Alexander
Brasidas
Alcibiades was a loyal Athenian general who put the good of Athens above his personal interests.
Why did the Athenians vote to execute their generals after the Battle of Arginusae (406)?
They did not have permission to engage
Failure to recover bodies/survivors
Losing the battle
Conspiracy with the enemy
The Persians remained neutral throughout the Peloponnesian War and only waited for both sides to wear each other out.
Which city was destroyed by Alexander shortly after he came to the Macedonian throne?
In the Battle of Gaugamela, what was Alexander's main goal?
Kill as many Persian levies as possible
Hold out until reinforcements arrive
Kill or rout Darius
Avoid fighting personally
Which of the following is an important Hellenistic poet?
Hesiod
Euripides
Aristophanes
Callimachus
Which best describes how Polyphemus is depicted in Theocritus' Idyll 11?
Cunning schemer
Man-eating monster
Heroic warrior
One-eyed romantic shepherd
Which of the following is one of the parents of the Muses?
Mnemosyne (memory)
Eros (love)
Apollo
Leda
Heraclitus proposed a vision of existence as always changing and in flux.
What existed at the beginning of Hesiod's account of the origin of the cosmos in the Theogony?
Zeus
chaos
earth
heaven
Plato learned philosophy from the writings of Socrates.
The sophists were most closely associated with which field?
History
MEdicine
Rhetoric
Physics
Which of the following is most real and true for Plato?
painting of table
Form of table
chairs
table
What is Socratic ignorance?
not knowing what you know
knowing nothing
knowing that you know nothing
knowing that other people know nothing
According to the Hippocratic theory of humours, which humour is most compatible with winter?
blood
black bile
yellow bile
phlegm