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Question and Answer Samples and Techniques

How to Use the Quiz Show Template Choose a Question & Answer layout from the New Slide gallery Follow the placeholder prompts and fill in your actual questions and answers View the presentation in slide show to see the animations that reveal the answers Suggested Uses: –Reinforcing teaching through audience participation –Introduction to subject matter –Recreational gatherings

The following slides are example questions using the layouts in the Quiz Show template. View them in slide show to see the answer animations.

TRUE or FALSE? The Sun is a star.

What is the name of the God of the sea?

Who was the messenger of the Gods.

Who was the God of music and Light.

Goddess of hunting, moon, wild animals?.

Goddess of wisdom, weaving, war strategy? Bonus: who was Arachne?

King of the Gods; God of sky?.

God of war? Bonus: Explain how the planet Mars got its name?

Woman created by gods to punish mankind for accepting fire from Prometheus.

God of fire and blacksmithing Bonus: what is his Roman name?

Goddess of love and beauty BONUS: what is her roman name?

Goddess of married women, queen of the Gods. Protective of Jason.

Was in the labyrinth and killed the Minotaur? Bonus: what was his father’s name?

God of the Underworld.

Gave Fire to man (chained to a mtn. and had vultures eat his guts for eternity, until Hercules came along).

Heroine who was an excellent archer. Married man who beat her in a race..

Nymph who was cursed to only repeat the words of other people..

Hero who accomplished the 12 labors.

Man who fell in love with his own reflection..

Character who flew the sun chariot and crashed it..

Character who flew too close to the sun.

Woman who married Jason.

Woman whose mind talked her out of falling in love with Eros..

Match the Hero to what s/he did: Atalanta Theseus Hercules Achilles Minotaur/Labyrinth 12 Labors Argo/Golden Fleece Archer, killed wild boar Trojan War Hero, heel Jason Medusa Perseus

What does it mean to open “Pandora’s Box?”.

What does it mean if something is your “Achilles heel”.

Why is it called the Achilles tendon?.

What does it mean when someone gives you a “Medusa stare”.

What would it mean if someone’s husband/boyfriend treats his girl like Zeus?.

If a task is Herculean, what does that mean?.

What does it mean to be narcissistic?.

If someone or something is Promethean, what does it mean?.

What is an archetype.

Describe the situational archetype of an epic journey.

Give 3 examples of stories/movies that use an archetypal journey.

Describe the archetypal hero.

SMALL PROJECT— in groups of 4 create a movie poster for the following Heroes: Perseus, Theseus, Jason, Atalanta, Hercules. 1. Librarian/Leader—Reviews the story with the group. Motivates. Keeps on task 2. Illustrator—Creates the visuals 3. Summarizer—Writes a short summary 4. P.R. wo/man—creates a tagline for the film and casts the film Write name and role on back..