Book 15 Quiz

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Read Book 15. Study the summaries and analyses. Then take this quiz.
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Question 1

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Zeus awakes from his slumber and sees [blank_start]the catastrophe created in his absence[blank_end].
Answer
  • the catastrophe created in his absence
  • the sun rising on the mountains
  • the mess he made of his room
  • the smiles on everyone's faces

Question 2

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Feeling pity for Hector, Zeus curses Hera for her disobedience, promising to [blank_start]punish her[blank_end].
Answer
  • punish her
  • reward her
  • find her
  • thank her

Question 3

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Hera, trying to escape blame, swears that she did not [blank_start]make Poseidon help the Achaeans[blank_end].
Answer
  • make Poseidon help the Achaeans
  • give any money to the Achaeans
  • have anything to do with Zeus sleeping
  • ever travel to Mount Ida

Question 4

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Zeus accepts her oaths and tells her they must [blank_start]reign in Poseidon[blank_end].
Answer
  • rein in Poseidon
  • leave the war to Poseidon
  • go back to Mount Ida
  • get married

Question 5

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Zeus tells Hera that his plan is simply to [blank_start]bring Achilles back into battle[blank_end], and that Troy will eventually fall to the Achaeans.
Answer
  • bring Achilles back into battle
  • kill all the mortals
  • deceive the Achaeans
  • convince Poseidon to go home

Question 6

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Zeus asks Hera to summon [blank_start]Iris[blank_end] and [blank_start]Apollo[blank_end].
Answer
  • Iris
  • Themis
  • Aphrodite
  • Athena
  • Apollo
  • Ares
  • Poseidon
  • Ascalaphus

Question 7

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Iris will send a message to [blank_start]Poseidon[blank_end], telling him to stand down. Apollo will rouse [blank_start]Hector[blank_end] and give him new [blank_start]strength[blank_end] to lead the Trojan charge.
Answer
  • Poseidon
  • Great Ajax
  • Hector
  • Agamemnon
  • Hector
  • Poseidon
  • Agamemnon
  • Zeus
  • strength
  • shields
  • swords
  • horses

Question 8

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Ares, angered at [blank_start]the death of his son Ascalaphus[blank_end], attempts to return to the battle, but [blank_start]Athena[blank_end] checks him with a stern warning.
Answer
  • the death of his son Ascalaphus
  • the interference of Poseidon
  • the way the battle has been going
  • the scheming of Hera
  • Athena
  • Hera
  • Iris
  • Aphrodite

Question 9

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[blank_start]Zeus[blank_end] warns that he is too powerful for Poseidon, even though Poseidon “never shrinks from claiming to be my equal.”
Answer
  • Zeus
  • Hera
  • Ares
  • Apollo

Question 10

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With Apollo’s assistance, Hector increases his fame by [blank_start]driving the Achaeans back to their ships[blank_end].
Answer
  • driving the Achaeans back to their ships
  • killing lots of people
  • wielding the sword of the gods
  • not running away for once

Question 11

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If the Trojans succeed in [blank_start]capturing or destroying the ships[blank_end], then all of the Achaeans will be slaughtered, having no way to escape home.
Answer
  • capturing or destroying the ships
  • stealing all of the horses
  • building a giant wall
  • causing the oceans to rise

Question 12

Question
Great Ajax and Hector once again encounter each other in battle. Teucer kills several Trojans, but Zeus [blank_start]breaks his bowstring[blank_end] just before he can take aim at Hector.
Answer
  • breaks his bowstring
  • knocks him out cold
  • injures his knee
  • blinds him temporarily

Question 13

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The Trojans are close to storming the Achaean ships, but it is clearly indicated that the Trojan advance is simply part of Zeus’ larger plan to ultimately [blank_start]increase Achilles glory[blank_end].
Answer
  • increase Achilles glory
  • switch sides
  • make Hera look stupid
  • show he is stronger than Ares

Question 14

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The ships are [blank_start]both vessels and homes[blank_end] for the Achaeans, and their destruction would be the final blow in the war.
Answer
  • both vessels and homes
  • a symbol of national pride
  • a huge burden
  • not all that important
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