Myths Of Fertility Ii Dionysus Chapter.11 Verified Test Bank - Classical Myth 9e | Test Bank Powell by Barry B. Powell. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 11:Myths of Fertility II: Dionysus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 01
1. According to some writers, Dionysus displaced which divinity to become one of the twelve Olympians?
a. Ares
b. Isis
c. Hebê
d. Hestia
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 02
2. Which of the following are emblems of Dionysus or associated with his presence?
a. Swans and geese
b. The phallus
c. The horns of a bull
d. Thick, luscious ivy
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 03
3. What disguise did Hera assume when she tricked Semelê?
a. An old woman
b. Semelê’s closest friend
c. Aphrodite
d. Semelê’s sister Ino
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 04
4. After Semelê’s destruction, Zeus sewed the fetus of Dionysus _______.
a. into his own thigh
b. into his own head
c. into the soil of Mt. Ida
d. into a vineyard near Mt. Olympus
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 05
5. Ino’s name was changed to _______ when she was transformed into a sea-deity.
a. Neomeris
b. Nausithoê
c. Scylla
d. Leucothea
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 06
6. In his eastern wanderings, Dionysus met which goddess, who cured him and from whom he acquired his long robes?
a. Selenê
b. Cybelê
c. Isis
d. Inanna
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 07
7. What is the name of the staff crowned with a pinecone or a bunch of leaves, and carried by maenads?
a. thyrsus
b. thyiasos
c. amorgos
d. amyntas
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 08
8. What did King Midas ask for when Dionysus granted him a wish?
a. That he live for seven generation of men
b. To be transformed into a bear
c. One of the Graces to be his wife
d. That everything he touched be turned to gold
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 09
9. In the Homeric Hymn to Dionysus, the sailors who leapt overboard to escape a transformed Dionysus were turned into _______.
a. stingrays
b. lampreys
c. sharks
d. dolphins
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 10
10. Which of the following are among the tales told about Lycurgus?
a. He went mad and attempted to rape his own mother
b. He killed a group of satyrs and maenads and planted their corpses in a vineyard
c. He thought his son was an ivy plant and pruned off his legs with an ax
d. He frightened Dionysus, who fled into the sea, where Thetis comforted him
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 11
11. Dionysus eventually turned the Minyads into _______.
a. cats
b. bats
c. rats
d. hats
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 12
12. Semelê’s sisters angered Dionysus by telling what lie about Semelê?
a. That Semelê was illegitimate, and not really Cadmus’ daughter
b. That Semelê killed herself
c. That Semelê’s lover was a mortal and she was destroyed for lying about being Zeus’ lover
d. That Semelê faked her death and had run away with her mortal lover
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 13
13. What things does the Messenger report when he describes what he witnessed on Mt. Cithaeron?
a. Satyrs dancing in circles and shouting lewd taunts at one another
b. Women suckling young animals
c. Springs of wine flowing from the ground
d. A stream of milk gushing from the earth
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 14
14. A possessed Agavê at first proudly believes that the head of her son Pentheus is _______.
a. the head of a mountain lion
b. a newborn lamb
c. the head of Tiresias
d. a giant grape
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 15
15. Before he took his place on Mt. Olympus, Dionysus _______.
a. freed the Hecatonchires
b. challenged Apollo for the right to give oracles at Delphi
c. brought Semelê back from the house of Hades
d. created the elephant
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 16
16. Which names and words associated with Dionysus are of Eastern origin?
a. Bacchus
b. Semelê
c. Thyrsus
d. Leucothea
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 17
17. Dionysus is associated with goats and big cats like lions and panthers, and also with _______.
a. butterflies
b. bulls
c. doves
d. turtles
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 18
18. Our word “enthusiasm” comes from the Greek word enthousiasmos, which means “_______.”
a. being filled with the god
b. standing outside oneself
c. rejoicing in the dance
d. leading the sacred followers
Type: multiple response question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 19
19. Which two terms are associated with the tearing apart of a wild animal and eating its raw flesh?
a. polypragmosynê
b. sparagmos
c. zylotypia
d. ômophagia
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 20
20. Dramatic performances were held in Athens at the Theater of Dionysus during what religious festival?
a. The Panathenaea
b. The Anthesteria
c. The City Dionysia
d. The Amphidromia
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 11 - Question 21
21.
Who are represented here?
a. Semelê and Zeus
b. Ariadnê and Pan
c. A maenad and a satyr
d. Artemis and Pan
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