Where do dryads live in Greek mythology?
a. The ocean
b. The mountains
c. The forest
d. The city
The forest
True or False: The Yeti is sometimes known as the Abominable Snowman.
True
Which giant in Greek mythology holds up the sky?
a. Atlas
b. Axis
c. Latitude
d. Longitude
According to Greek mythology, what happens if you look into the eyes of a Gorgon?
You turn to stone
Which country would you visit if you wanted to hunt for Loch Ness monster?
a. England
b. Scotland
c. Iceland
d. Greenland
Scotland
True or False: A Pegasus is a winged unicorn.
False
What is the bird-like creature in Native American mythology that is said to have created the world?
Raven
What is a female ogre called?
An ogress
What country does the modern Zombie legend come from?
a. Brazil
b. Canada
c. Haiti
d. Romania
Haiti
True or False: Although garden gnomes seem happy and friendly, gnomes from Germanic mythology were sinister spirits that carried away wandering children.
False
In Japanese folklore, Kitsune are beings who are able to shapeshift between a human and a fox. What characteristic are they most often associated with?
a. Wisdom
b. Good luck
c. Sucess
d. Wealth
a. Wisdom
Which Old Norse God do the Valkyries work for?
Odin
What state is Mothman from?
a. Virginia
b. Washington
c. Florida
d. Arizona
Virgina
True or False: Chinese dragons cannot breathe fire.
True
Which legendary reptile caused death to those who looked in its eyes?
a. Siren
b. Chimera
c. Hydra
d. Basilisk
What creature in Roman mythology has a snake for a tail and a goats body?
Chimera
What state has the most Bigfoot sightings in the country?
a. California
b. Georgia
c. Washington
d. North Dakota
Washington
True or False: The beast of judgement in Ancient Egyptian mythology, Ammit, has the face of a hippopotamus and the legs and tail of a crocodile.
False, it she has the head of a crocodile and hindquarters of a hippo
What is the name of the Egyptian god with a falcon head, often associated with the sky, light, and balance?
Horus
The Kraken, a massive sea monster, originates from which mythology.
Norse Mythology