Mythology is something many of us love. The stories of antiquity that people truly believed, the tall tales and miraculous and magical creatures, monsters, gods and demigods, famous heroes and famous beasts - creating a pattern of stories that together make a religion, a culture and a people. This fun quiz has 15 questions to ask about the gods and monsters of mythology. Are you up for it?
In Greek Mythology, what creature has snakes for hair?
Medusa
The Minotaur
The Hydra
Aphrodite
What Creature is half man and half bull?
The Minotaur
The Naga
The Hydra
A Griffin
In Greek Mythology, what is the name of the Three-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades?
Cerberus
Sorberos
Sarbanos
Shadow
What is the name of Thor's Hammer?
Mjollnir
Gungnir
D?insleif
L?vateinn
In Greek mythology, who is the most famous Centaur?
Chiron was held to be the superlative centaur among his people since he was called the "wisest and justest of all the centaurs".
Chiron
Thor
Morpheus
Can-Tet
What Creature has both parts of a lion and parts of an eagle?
A Griffin
The Naga
The Hydra
The Chimera
In Icelandic mythology, Yggdrasil is the World Tree that connects worlds together - how many worlds does it connect?
The 9 worlds are called Niflheim, Muspelheim, Asgard, Midgard, Jotunheim, Vanaheim, Alfheim, Svartalfheim and Helheim.
Three
Nine
Eight
Ten
In Icelandic mythology, how many legs did Odin's horse have?
Odin's horse, Sleipnir, had 8 legs.
Four
Six
Eight
Ten
On Asgard, world of the Icelandic gods, there is a hall where Odin receives the souls of heroes killed in battle. What is it called?
Valhalla
Nirvana
Eden
Elysium
In Slavic Folklore, who lives in a wooden hut that walks around on chicken legs?
Baba Yaga
Stribog
Mokosh
Baba Arga
In Greek mythology, who is the god of dreams?
Morpheus
Pan
Dionysus
Thanatos
Manannan is a god from which mythology?
Manannan was the Celtic god of the seas and belonged to a mythological race.
Celtic
Greek
Roman
Slavic
What is the name of a monster with the head of lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent?
The Chimera
A Griffin
Medusa
The Hydra
Which Egyptian god had the head of a jackal?
Anubis
Osiris
Amun-Ra
Horus
This Slavic god was known as the giver god, as he gave out wealth and provided the sun. He was born every day, grew older with the day and died at sunset. What was his name?
Dazhbog
Odin
Mut
Thoth
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