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FOV Week of Feb. 26th-March 2nd Greek Mythology and epics

NO FOV Questions on Mon, Tues, or Weds. We will be reviewing for the Quarter 3- CFA Test

Thursday March 1st 1. Which of these epics poems tells about these mythical creatures? (Chart to the right). A. Ramayana B. Odyssey C. Mahabharata D. Iliad 2. The Trojan War was a conflict where Greece defeated the city of Troy. They think an ancient poem from Ancient Greece contains some facts about the people and events of the Trojan War. However, it is not a reliable historical source because the facts are mixed with mythology. Which of these epic poems describes the heroes and events of the Trojan War? A. Iliad B. Mahabharata C. Odyssey D. Ramayana

Friday March 2nd 1. According to Greek mythology, where did the most important gods live? A. Athens B. Sparta C. Crete D. Mt. Olympus 2. Which of the following best describes the gods and goddesses of Ancient Greek mythology? A. A human could become a god if he or she did something heroic. B. There were some gods who were immortal and some who were mortal. C. The gods were not interested in the daily activities of humans. D. Although they were immortal, they had many characteristics of humans.

Key Thurs. -1. B 2. A Fri.- 1. D 2. D