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CLA 210 Exam 1 AND 2 Heinen questions and answers 2024 Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? - CORRECT ANSWER Rhea Silvia Which event comes first? a. Marriage of Peleus/Thetus b. Rape of Helen c. Judgement of Paris d. Trojan War - CORRECT ANSWER 1st: Marriage of Peleus/Thetus 2nd: J...

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CLA 210 Exam 1 AND 2 Heinen questions
and answers 2024

Who was the mother of Romulus and Remus? - CORRECT
ANSWER Rhea Silvia


Which event comes first?
a. Marriage of Peleus/Thetus
b. Rape of Helen
c. Judgement of Paris
d. Trojan War - CORRECT ANSWER 1st: Marriage of
Peleus/Thetus
2nd: Judgement of Paris
3rd: Trojan War
4th: Rape of Helen

Which play was set in the aftermath of the 7 against
Thebes? - CORRECT ANSWER Antigone

The death of ___________ is the spark that begins the Roman
Republic. - CORRECT ANSWER Lucretius

This man ________ attempts to kill his son ________ and feed
him to the gods. - CORRECT ANSWER Tantalus / Pelops

Zeus visits Leda in the form of a/an ______. - CORRECT ANSWER
swan

Eteocles and Polynices are:
a. sons of Oedipus
b. two Argonauts

,c. friends who go on an adventure
d. bandits - CORRECT ANSWER a. sons of Oedipus

Serbs Tullius was run over by his daughter _______. - CORRECT
ANSWER Tullia (minor)


Servius Tullius - CORRECT ANSWER he reigned for 44 years,
until murdered by his daughter Tullia and son-in-law
Tarquinius Superbus. In consequence of this "tragic crime"
and his hubristic arrogance as king, Tarquinius was
eventually removed. This cleared the way for the abolition of
Rome's monarchy and the founding of the Roman Republic,
whose groundwork had already been laid by Servius'
reforms.

The reason Dido becomes angry?
a. Aeneas raped her sister
b. she hated foreigners
c. she swore she would never sleep with another man
d. Aeneas killed her children - CORRECT ANSWER c. she swore
she would never sleep with another man

Who is the son of Odysseus? - CORRECT ANSWER Telemachus

Oedipus kills __________. - CORRECT ANSWER His father, King
Laius

12. According to class lecture, which best describes the
composition of the Iliad and the Odyssey?
a. Although Homer wrote the lliad, the Odyssey is most
likely written by another and attributed to Homer
b. The works were composed by Homer around 800bc

,c. There were many versions of the poems, but Homer
collected them all and assembled them into an official
version 800bc
d. The poems were orally composed by many poets and later
written down in the 6th century bc - CORRECT ANSWER d. the
poems were orally composed by many poets and later
written down in the 6th century bc

The Odyssey is a group of epic poems called the _______.
a. Nostoi
b. National epics
c. Lliou poems
d. Cycladic poems - CORRECT ANSWER a. Nostoi

What music Jason do in Colchis?
a. Kill Made
b. Defeat Bowser
c. Kill a fire breathing lion
d. Plow a field with fire breathing bulls - CORRECT ANSWER d.
plow a field with fire breathing bulls

The first word in the Iliad? - CORRECT ANSWER RAGE

This person gives a bag of winds to Odysseus. - CORRECT
ANSWER Aeolus


The man who dooms the greeks by raping Cassandra. -
CORRECT ANSWER Ajax the LESSER


In which two stories does a character named Scylla appear?
- CORRECT ANSWER Cretan Myth and Odyssey

, How are Phrixus and Helle saved from sacrifice? - CORRECT
ANSWER The golden ram appears and takes them away on its
back.

Which goddess was NOT involved in the Judgement of Paris?
- CORRECT ANSWER ARTEMIS (Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera
were there)

What has four legs in the morning, two legs at noontime, and
three legs in the evening? - CORRECT ANSWER Humans: kids
on 4, man on 2, old man w/ a cane.

Which hero is most closely associated with Athens?
a. Theseus
b. Perseus
c. Heracles
d. Thermistocles - CORRECT ANSWER a. Theseus

What does Ariadne give to Theseus to help him? - CORRECT
ANSWER A ball of yarn


Who are the Sparti? (Grown from teeth of a dragon) - CORRECT
ANSWER They were a tribe of warlike, earth-born men which
sprang fully grown and armed for battle from the sown teeth
of a Dragon (Dragon) sacred to the war-god Ares.

Spartoi - CORRECT ANSWER The first of the Spartoi were sown
by the hero Kadmos (Cadmus) from the teeth of the Drakon
of the Ismenian Spring of Thebes. As they were sprouting
from the earth, he cast a stone amongst them and they fell
to fighting. The five survivors afterwards assisted Kadmos in
founding the city of Thebes. A second batch of Spartoi was

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