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The Odessey Facts (Greek Mythology)
200

What are the names of the God and Goddess who are known as the King and Queen of the Gods in Greek Mythology. 

 Their Names are Zues and Hera 

200

What does the Plant cell have that the human cells don't.

Cell walls, Chloroplasts, and a large central Vacuoles

200

Arachnophobia is the fear of bathing.

False—ablutophobia is the fear of bathing.

200

Very popular, wooden musical device with strings almost everyone has one

A guitar

200

Who is the main hero of The Odyssey? And what is their wife's name? 

Odysseus and Penelopy 

400

Which hero was invulnerable except for his heel?

Achilles

400

What hormone regulates blood sugar levels by allowing cells to absorb and use glucose for energy?

Insulin

400

Tiresias was blinded by Zeus after falsely claiming that women experience more pleasure than men.       

False.

 Tiresias was blinded by Hera, not Zeus, after siding with Zeus in a debate over which gender experiences more pleasure. Hera was enraged by his answer, and Zeus, unable to reverse the curse, compensated Tiresias with the gift of prophecy and a long life.

400

long metal straw with holes that you poke and hope it sounds like music when you blow into it sideways. 

A flute

400

Which goddess helps the main hero throughout his journey, often intervening on his behalf?

Athena

600

Which hero was known for his exceptional beauty?

Adonis

600

Phytotoxicology is the study of what?

The study of plant poisons

600

The River Styx was the only river in the Greek Underworld and served as the boundary between the living and the dead.  

The Underworld had five rivers: Styx (oaths), Lethe (forgetfulness), Acheron (pain), Phlegethon (fire), and Cocytus (wailing). Styx was the most famous, but not the only one.


600

wooden squeak machine that plays music by scrapping a stick across the surface like you're trying to start a fire. It makes sounds ranging from sad mosquito to angry cat, depending on how much you annoy it.

A violin 

600

 what is the significance of the bed the hero built in his palace for his wife?

It proves his identity to his wife 

Explanation the hero built the bed around a living olive tree, making it immovable. His wife uses this detail to confirm his identity.

800

Which hero attempted to overcome the Gods and was punished by being tied to a rock with an eagle eating his liver?

Prometheus

800

What is the white area of the eye called?

The sclera


800

Yogurt was the first food that astronauts ate in space.

False it was apple sauce. :(

800

a golden plumbing pipe with buttons and a squeaky straw stuck to one end. You blow into it like you're trying to inflate a balloon, and it responds by honking like a goose with attitude. It’s basically a brass kazoo that went to jazz school and got too confident.

A saxophone

800

Which suitor is portrayed as the most arrogant and disrespectful, and is the first to die?

Antinous - he is the most brazen of the suitors, plotting Odysseus’ son’s death and disrespecting the gods. Odysseus kills him first with an arrow to the throat.

1000

What are the names of the two lovers of Apollo who died and became flowers after death, 


Coronis and Hyacinthus

1000

What is the most common blood group in the UK?

Blood Group O

1000

A null Matrix is used to symbolize division

FALSE THERE IS NO DIVISION IN MATRICES 

1000

a giant spaghetti rack that sings when you claw at it like a confused raccoon. It’s shaped like a fancy coat hanger and makes twinkly noises that sound like a fairy tripping over a rainbow. You don’t play it—you wrestle it gently while pretending to be majestic.

The Harp

1000

What does the episode with Aeolus’ bag of winds reveal about Odysseus’ crew and the theme of trust in The Odyssey? 

 A) It shows the gods’ favoritism toward Odysseus

 B) It highlights Odysseus’ failure to lead effectively 

C) It illustrates the destructive power of curiosity and mistrust 

D) It proves the crew’s loyalty to Odysseus

C) It illustrates the destructive power of curiosity and mistrust

 Explanation: Aeolus gives Odysseus a bag containing all the winds except the west wind to guide him home. His crew, suspecting treasure, opens the bag out of mistrust, releasing the winds and blowing them off course. This moment underscores how suspicion and lack of trust can sabotage even divine aid.