Ancient Greek mythology is bursting at the seams with fantastic stories of the gods and their heroes! Do you think you’re able to distinguish Hades from Helios, and Athena from Aphrodite? Then take this test and find out!
Who was the god of fire?
Hephaestus
Hephaestus
Cronus
Helios
Apollo
Who was the god of war?
Ares
Hades
Ares
Gaea
Athena
Who was the god of wine?
Dionysus
Pan
Narcissus
Dionysus
Hermes
Who was the goddess of love?
Aphrodite
Demeter
Aphrodite
Hera
Pandora
Who was the goddess of the snow?
Khione
Rhea
Khione
Artemis
Amphitrite
Who was the god of the night?
Nyx
Nyx
Hestia
Calypso
Hades
Who was the god of the sky?
Zeus - the god of all gods!
Boreas
Hermes
Cronus
Zeus
Who was the god of home?
Hestia
Rhea
Athena
Hestia
Hera
Who was the goddess of marriage?
Hera - wife of Zeus and queen of the gods!
Artemis
Gaea
Hera
Aphrodite
Who was the god of music?
Apollo
Persephone
Artemis
Apollo
Pan
It's All Greek to You
Oh dear! Your results have angered the gods, and they have sent you back to history class to atone for your result! But don’t worry, Greek history is a wonderful subject to rediscover. There’s just so much variety to it, including mythology, philosophy, warfare, literature, music, and so much more! We promise you’ll have a wonderful time, and strongly believe that the next time you take this test, you’ll absolutely ace it! As Aristotle once said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.”
The Ancient Greeks had an absolutely enormous impact on culture and ideology in the Western world. Their philosophical and political ideas had a particularly strong influence on the formation of the Roman Empire, which in turn carried many parts of it over to the Mediterranean Basin, and ultimately the rest of Europe. But, of course, you already know that, since your remarkable result shows that you have what it takes to be one of this century's finest scholars of ancient history and mythology! Socrates himself would be very proud of you, since he once said, “There is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.”
Congratulations, your result is absolutely outstanding! Your extensive knowledge of Ancient Greece rivals that of the gods themselves! If only you were alive a few thousand years earlier, Socrates, Aristotle, and the other great philosophers could have learned so much from you! Generals from all over Athens would have flocked towards you, asking for you to bestow some tactical wisdom upon them. The Spartans wouldn’t have stood a chance! Plato himself would have had your great wisdom in mind when he said “Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something.”