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100

What is a mausoleum? 

A TOMB 

100

How many Wonders did the Ancient World have?

*Bonus 100pts: Which of them still survives? 

SEVEN

Bonus Answer: THE GREAT PYRAMID OF GIZA

100

When is the Northern Hemisphere’s summer solstice? 

*Bonus 100pts: If you can tell me what makes the Summer solstice different from any other day?

June 20‐21


Bonus Answer: It is the longest day of the year

100

List the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World:

 

*Bonus: 100 pts for each correct answer 

  1. The Great Pyramid of Giza
  2. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon
  3. The Statue of Zeus
  4. The Temple of Artemis
  5. The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
  6. The Colossus of Rhodes 
  7. The Pharos of Alexandria
100

What is the name for the period of history that followed the death of Alexander the Great? 

The Hellenistic Period. 

200

What color was Alexander’s horse, Bucephalus? 

BLACK 

200

How tall was the Statue of Zeus? 

40 FEET 

200

Which Wonder included a throne carved with images of the Greek gods? 

The Statue of Zeus.

200

When is the Southern Hemisphere’s summer solstice? 

* Bonus 100pts: How is the Winter Solstice different from any other day?

December 20‐21


Bonus Answer: It is the shortest day of the year

200

Who was Bucephalus? Describe him. 

Bucephalus was Alexander the Great’s horse. He was large, black and powerful, with a large head and a white star on his forehead. 

300

What is the most famous line in the Hippocratic Oath? 

TO DO NO HARM

300

How tall was the Lighthouse of Alexandria? 

Bonus 100pts: What destroyed the Lighthouse, the Colossus and other Wonders?

400 FEET 

Bonus Answer: EARTHQUAKES 

300

Give two reasons why masks were important in Greek drama. 

*Bonus 100 for each extra answer. There are a total of 4

Masks were important because: 

(1) Greek women were not allowed to appear on stage, so men had to play any female roles; 

(2) With multiple masks, a single actor could play many roles; 

(3) Masks could give a grand appearance to god characters, who figured prominently in Greek drama; 

(4) Masks conveyed emotion in a way that allowed distant audience members to understand a character’s feelings.

300

Which Wonder was used to guide ships to port? 

The Pharos (lighthouse) of Alexandria. 

300

How did Alexander the Great solve the problem of the Gordian Knot? 

Do you consider Alexander’s solution to be cheating? 

Alexander simply went to Phrygia and cut the knot with his sword.

400

King Philip came from what country? 

MACEDONIA

400

Who was the Greeks’ greatest mathematician? 

ARCHIMEDES

400

What was a Greek Aspis? Describe it.

The Greek Aspis was a large round wooden shield covered with leather or bronze and decorated with art. To its back were fastened a handle and an armband. 

400

Which Wonder was ravaged by the Goths? 

The Temple of Artemis.

400

How did Philip II of Macedonia expand his kingdom? 

Philip expanded his kingdom through a combination of military power, political maneuvering, alliances and marriages. 

500

What well‐known Greek scholar tutored Alexander the Great?

ARISTOTLE

500

ho was the founder of medical science?

HIPPOCRATES

500

Which Wonder was created using left‐over weaponry? 

The Colossus of Rhodes.

500

How did Archimedes’ power of concentration become his undoing? 

Archimedes was concentrating so hard on some problem that he ignored a soldier who accosted him after a battle. The soldier killed him.

500

After Alexander’s death, three of his generals fought the Wars of the Diadochi to decide who would succeed him. 

Who were these three generals, and what territories did they end up governing? 

100pts for each name, 100 extra pts for the location they governed

1. General Ptolemy governed Egypt

2. General Lysimachus governed Alexander’s homeland of Macedonia 

3. General Seleucus governed most of the former Persian Empire

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