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1

Ancient Greek myths see the cosmos as
A)dynamically changing.
B)hierarchical.
C)patriarchal.
D)ordered by the male principle of divinity.
E)all of the above.
2

Hesiod sees the role of women in the cosmic order as
A)patriots.
B)Divine.
C)help mate.
D)catalysts of human decline.
E)all of the above.
3

The Gift of Zeus to mankind was...
A)the end of the Golden Age.
B)the decline of humanity.
C)woman.
D)evil.
E)all of the above.
4

The Gift of Prometheus to mankind was...
A)Cattle.
B)lyre.
C)gold.
D)grain.
E)fire.
5

Zeus punishes Prometheus for...
A)giving mankind fire.
B)tricking him out of the best parts of the sacrifice.
C)giving mankind the spark of civilization.
D)for giving mankind potential domination over nature.
E)all of the above.
6

Zeus punishes Prometheus by...
A)turning him into a human.
B)giving him Pandora as a wife.
C)giving him to Hades.
D)chaining him to a cliff where an eagle torments his immortal body.
E)making him bear the earth on his shoulders.
7

The order of the Ages of metals is...
A)Gold, Silver Bronze, Heroes, Iron.
B)Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron, Heroes.
C)Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Heroes.
D)Heroes, Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold.
E)Heroes, Gold, Silver, Bronze, Iron.
8

The Golden Age ends with…
A)the advent of war amongst the Gods and Goddesses.
B)the advent of woman.
C)the advent of man.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
9

The Ages of Silver and Bronze are characterized by Hesiod as…
A)filled with violence and mindless aggression.
B)children and adolescents.
C)in terms of male warriors.
D)declines in mankind.
E)all of the above.
10

Hesiod does NOT link the decline of man to…
A)women.
B)fire.
C)inhaling smoke.
D)the male principle of divinity.
E)cooked meat.
11

Hesiod links foods to the decline of man because…
A)it is toxic to inhale the fumes.
B)it makes men stronger.
C)cooking with fire breaks man's link to nature.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above
12

There are two myths concerning the creation of Pandora: The first myth says…
A)Athena created her to be a sacrifice to Zeus.
B)she was manufactured by men from clay and water.
C)she fell from the sky in a meteor shower.
D)she was created by Hephaestus from Mt. Olympus snow and flowers.
E)she was created by Hephaetus at Zeus' command.
13

There are two myths concerning the creation of Pandora: The second myth says…
A)she is the personification of blessings of many of the Gods and Goddesses.
B)she was created by Aphrodite of wheat and mist.
C)she was created by Prometheus along with men.
D)she was created by Gaea along with men.
E)all of the above.
14

Pandora is seen as…
A)Zeus' tempting gift.
B)a sacrifice to Zeus.
C)the Goddess of World Order.
D)the Goddess of Allure.
E)all of the above.
15

According to Hesiod, which does NOT describe Pandora?
A)A curse of mankind.
B)A thievish nature.
C)An irresistible beauty.
D)A complex creature.
E)A blessing of mankind.
16

When Pandora is described as having the "mind of a bitch," it refers to...
A)admirable survival instincts.
B)assertive communication skills.
C)the same mentality, cares and morality of a female dog.
D)maternal attributes.
E)all of the above.
17

In other myths, such as Gilgamish, Pandora could be seen as indicating woman's mythic role is…
A)to help humanity distance itself from mindless nature.
B)benefactress of civilization.
C)a threat to masculine autonomy.
D)all of the above.
E)none of the above.
18

In looking for comparisons between the mythic roles of Pandora and Eve, the most obvious is...
A)the blame for man's evils is woman's curiosity.
B)the blame for man's evils is woman's insatiable lust.
C)the blame for man's evils is childbirth.
D)the role of woman as nature goddess.
E)all of the above.
19

Just as the "forbidden fruit" of the Greek myths is fire—symbolic of bringing enlightenment to man—the "forbidden fruit" of the Biblical myth is symbolic of...
A)the knowledge of Good and Evil.
B)an awareness of the spectrum of human existence.
C)usurping the exclusive property of the divine.
D)independence.
E)all of the above.
20

The Age of Heroes is NOT...
A)when the hero, Odysseus, lived.
B)the days of the Trojan war.
C)the days when Hesiod lived.
D)the age when the deserving were carried by Zeus to the far-away lands of Elysium.
21

In the Silver Age, Zeus punishes men for...
A)not worshipping the Gods and Goddesses.
B)worshipping Ash trees.
C)leaving paradise.
D)intoxication.
E)making women.
22

One element NOT common to myths of global deluge is...
A)warning to a just man.
B)ark.
C)animals.
D)sending a bird to find land.
E)gold.
23

In the myth told by Apollodorus, to repopulate the Earth, the couple must "throw the bones of your mother" which means...
A)the graves of the dead must be annihilated.
B)leaving behind memories in the evil past.
C)casting small stones that magically become people.
D)casting small bones to the hungry animals to lure them to the fire.
E)incest







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