- 1. The collection of myths, legends, and beliefs that were part of the religion of the Celtic people, who lived throughout Europe from the Iron Age to the Middle Ages
A) Chinese mythology B) Celtic Mythology C) Norse mythology
- 2. One of the most important aspects of Celtic mythology was the belief in the interconnectedness of all things, with a strong focus on the natural world and the cycles of the seasons. Many of the gods and goddesses were associated with specific natural phenomena, such as rivers, mountains, and trees.
A) False B) True
- 3. The mother goddess and the divine ancestor of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the gods of Irish mythology
A) Cernunnos B) Danu C) Lugh
- 4. The god of skill and mastery, associated with the sun, lightning, and the harvest
A) Morrigan B) Cernunnos C) Lugh
- 5. The goddess of war and sovereignty, who could shape-shift into various animal
forms.
A) Cernunnos B) Morrigan C) Lugh
- 6. The god of fertility, the forest, and animals, often depicted with antlers or horns.
A) Lugh B) Cu chulainn C) Cernunnos
A) Cu chulainn B) Boudicca C) Taliesin
A) Taliesin B) Boudicca C) Celtic
A) Taliesin B) Morrigan C) Odin
- 10. The collection of myths, legends, and beliefs that were part of the religion of the ancient Germanic and Scandinavian peoples. It includes a vast array of stories, ranging from tales of gods and goddesses to stories of heroes and mythical creatures.
A) Chinese mythology B) Norse mythology C) Indian mythology
- 11. One of the most important aspects of Norse mythology is the belief in a pantheon of gods and goddesses who possessed both human-like qualities and supernatural powers. These deities were believed to rule over various aspects of life and the natural world, and were often worshipped in temples and sacred groves throughout the Germanic and Scandinavian regions.
A) False B) True
- 12. The king of the gods and the god of wisdom, poetry, and war.
A) Freya B) Thor C) Odin
- 13. The god of thunder and fertility, known for his strength and his famous hammer Mjolnir.
A) Freya B) Thor C) Sigurd
- 14. The goddess of love, fertility, and war, associated with the harvest and the moon
A) Freya B) Odin C) Sigurd
- 15. The trickster god, known for his cunning and his role in the events leading up to the end of the world
A) Odin B) Loki C) Valkyries
A) Sigurd (or Siegfried) B) Valkyries C) Giant ymir
- 17. (the female warriors who chose the slain to be taken to Valhalla).
A) Valkyries B) Odin C) Freya
- 18. who was believed to be the ancestor of all living things).
A) Valkyries B) Giant ymir C) Sigurd
- 19. Norse mythology also includes a complex belief in the afterlife, with the concept of Valhalla, a great hall in the afterlife where brave warriors who died in battle were taken by the Valkyries to feast and fight until the end of the world.
A) True B) False
- 20. A rich and diverse collection of stories, beliefs, and traditions that reflect the cultural heritage of the indigenous peoples of these regions.
A) Mexican mythology B) Mexican and South American mythology C) South American mythology
- 21. (Mexican mythology) The Aztecs believed in a pantheon of gods
A) Aztec mythology B) Anubis mythology C) Norse mythology
- 22. the feathered serpent
A) Huitzilipotchli B) Quetzalcoatl C) Tlaloc
- 23. the god of war and sun
A) Huitzilipotchli B) Quetzalcoatl C) Tlaloc
- 24. (the god of rain and fertility), and many others
A) Quetzalcoatl B) Huitzilipotchli C) Tlaloc
- 25. The Maya believed in a complex system of gods and goddesses, including
A) Aztec mythology B) China mythology C) Mayan mythology
A) Ix chel B) Itzamna C) Hunab ku
- 27. the god of writing and knowledge
A) Ix chel B) Huitzilipotchli C) Itzamna
- 28. (the goddess of fertility and childbirth), and
A) Itzamna B) Ix chel C) Kukulkan
- 29. (the feathered serpent). -Mayan mythology
A) Itzamna B) Ix chel C) Kukulkan
- 30. Inca Mythology:
The Inca believed in a pantheon of gods, including:
A) Mayan mythology B) North American mythology C) South American mythology
A) Mama quilla B) Inti C) Viracocha
A) Pachamama B) Mama quilla C) Viracocha
A) Mama quilla B) Viracocha C) Pachamama
- 34. The goddess of earth and fertility
A) Pachamama B) Mama quilla C) Inti
- 35. The Mapuche people of Chile and Argentina believed in a variety of deities
A) Aztec mythology B) Mapuche mythology C) Mayan mythology
A) Wekufe B) Pillán C) Ngenchen
- 37. The God of thunder and lighting
A) Ngenchen B) Pillán C) Wekufe
A) Pillán B) Wekufe C) Ngenchen
- 39. The indigenous peoples of the Amazon rainforest have a rich mythology that includes a variety of gods, spirits, and supernatural creatures
A) Amazonian mythology B) Mayan mythology C) Aztec mythology
- 42. refers to the collection of myths and legends that originated in ancient Persia (modern-day Iran). Persian mythology has a rich and diverse history, with roots dating back to ancient times.
A) Persian mythology, also known as Iranian mythology. B) Haha
- 43. the creator god who is worshipped as the supreme deity
A) Anahita B) Ahura mazda C) Mithra
- 44. the god of the sun and light,
A) Mithra B) Ahura mazda C) Anahita
- 45. the goddess of fertility and water
A) Tishtrya B) Mithra C) Anahita
- 46. the god of rain and fertility.
A) Ahura mazda B) Tishtrya C) Mithra
- 47. which is said to possess incredible knowledge and wisdom
A) Simurgh B) Rostam C) Ahriman
A) Ahriman B) Ahura mazda C) Inti
- 49. Refers to the collection of myths, legends, and religious stories that have their origins in the diverse cultures and religions of India. Indian mythology is a complex and fascinating subject that includes a
A) Indian mythology B) Aztec mythology C) Norse mythology
- 50. The creator of the universe
A) Brahma B) Shiva C) Vishnu
- 51. Preserver of the universe
A) Brahma B) Shiva C) Vishnu
- 52. Destroyer of the universe
A) Brahma B) Shiva C) Vishnu
- 53. who is worshipped as the remover of obstacles and the god of new beginnings
A) Shiva B) Ganesha C) Vishnu
- 54. who is revered for his strength, courage, and loyalty (monkey God)
A) Brahma B) Ganesh C) Hanuman
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