Quiz | TED-Ed | Jill Dash | Homer's "Odyssey"

Quiz | TED-Ed | Jill Dash | Homer's "Odyssey"

9th - 12th Grade

10 Qs

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Quiz | TED-Ed | Jill Dash | Homer's "Odyssey"

Quiz | TED-Ed | Jill Dash | Homer's "Odyssey"

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Geoffrey Aguirre

Used 1+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine this, David, Sophia, and Evelyn are on a thrilling quest to discover who composed the 'Odyssey'. Can you help them out?

A) A blind man named Homer

B) A sorceress who turns men into pigs

C) A long-lost king taking back his throne

D) A man-eating giant

Answer explanation

The 'Odyssey' was composed by a blind man named Homer. He is known as the author of this epic poem.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

What does the word 'rhapsode' mean?

A) A man-eating giant

B) A sorceress who turns men into pigs

C) Stitching together

D) A long-lost king taking back his throne

Answer explanation

The word 'rhapsode' means stitching together. It is the correct choice because it accurately describes the meaning of the word.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine Arjun, Anika, and Abigail are time-traveling back to ancient Greece! They stumble upon a performance of the 'Odyssey'. How was it being performed?

A) They see individuals reading it from a written script

B) They notice it being composed using the Greek alphabet

C) They watch it being performed by oral poets called rhapsodes

D) They hear it being sung by a chorus

Answer explanation

The 'Odyssey' was originally performed by oral poets called rhapsodes.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Imagine Lily, Anika, and William are on a thrilling adventure in the world of the 'Odyssey'. What would be the major theme they would encounter?

A) The importance of hospitality

B) The dangers of excessive pride

C) The power of the Greek Pantheon

D) The consequences of angering the gods

Answer explanation

The major theme of the 'Odyssey' is the dangers of excessive pride, as portrayed through the consequences faced by the characters.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Anika, Evelyn, and Arjun are playing a trivia game about ancient cultures. They stumbled upon a question: What is the ancient code of hospitality called?

A) Xenia

B) Ithaca

C) Troy

D) Poseidon

Answer explanation

The ancient code of hospitality is called Xenia. It emphasizes the importance of generosity and kindness towards guests.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Rohan, David, and Jackson are having a heated debate about the 'Odyssey'. Can you help them settle it? Where does the narrative of the 'Odyssey' begin?

A) In the middle of things

B) At the end of the Trojan War

C) On the island of Ithaca

D) In the city of Troy

Answer explanation

The narrative of the 'Odyssey' begins in the middle of things, highlighting choice A as the correct answer.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

Noah, Avery, and Jackson are playing a game of 'Mythology Trivia'. They stumble upon a question: 'What caused Odysseus's adventurous journey home to be filled with unexpected twists and turns?'

A) His over-the-top pride

B) His knack for ticking off the sea god Poseidon

C) His unfortunate run-ins with man-eating giants

D) His long-lost king reclaiming his throne

Answer explanation

Odysseus's passage home was fraught with mishaps because he angered the sea god Poseidon.

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