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AERO334 Topic 2

1. According to Algonquian folklore, one transforms into a Wendigo by participating in cannibalism. 2. In Norse mythology, Nidhogg is a mythical creature and Odin has two pet crows named Huginn and Muninn whose names mean Thought and Memory. 3. In Greek mythology, the god Dionysus is the god of wine and the sea demon Rannamaari had to be appeased monthly with virgin sacrifices according to the mythology of the Maldives people.

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AERO334 Topic 2

1. According to Algonquian folklore, one transforms into a Wendigo by participating in cannibalism. 2. In Norse mythology, Nidhogg is a mythical creature and Odin has two pet crows named Huginn and Muninn whose names mean Thought and Memory. 3. In Greek mythology, the god Dionysus is the god of wine and the sea demon Rannamaari had to be appeased monthly with virgin sacrifices according to the mythology of the Maldives people.

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1. According to Algonquian folklore, how does one transform into a Wendigo?

a. !Participating in cannibalism.
b. Drinking the blood of many slain
animals.
c. Performing a ritual involving
murder.
d. Excessive mutilation of animal
corpses.

2. The Japanese god Izanagi successfully returned his wife Izanami from the
Underworld.
a. True
b. !False

3. Rannamaari was a sea demon that haunted the people of the Maldives and had to be
appeased monthly with the sacrifice of a virgin girl.
a. False
b. !True

4. Which of the following is NOT a god in Norse Mythology.


a. !Jens
b. Loki
c. Tyr
d. Snotra

5. Nidhogg is a mythical creature from what mythology?


a. Hindu
b. !Norse
c. Egyptian
d. Greek

6. In Greek mythology, who is the god of wine?


a. Demeter
b. !Dionysus
c. Hephaestus
d. Apollo

7. Who is the Egyptian god of reproduction and lettuce?


a. Mut
b. Menu
c. Meret
d. !Min

8. According to Greek Mythology, Atlas was an Olympian God.


a. !False
b. True

9. What mytological creatures have women039;s faces and vultures039; bodies?


a. Lilith
b. Mermaids
c. !Harpies
d. Nymph

10. The Norse god Odin has two pet crows named quot;Huginnquot; and
quot;Muninnquot;. What do their names mean?
a. Power amp; Peace
b. Sleeping amp; Waking
c. !Thought amp; Memory
d. War amp; Learning

1. The Hippogriff, not to be confused with the Griffon, is a magical creature with
the front half of an eagle, and the back half of what?
a. !A Horse
b. A Lion
c. A Dragon
d. A Tiger

2. Neptune039;s greek name was...


a. Apollo
b. !Poseidon
c. Zeus
d. Ares

3. According to Norse mythology, Loki is a mother.


a. False
b. !True

4. Which of these Roman gods doesn039;t have a counterpart in Greek mythology?


a. !Janus
b. Vulcan
c. Mars
d. Juno

5. Which Greek amp; Roman god was known as the god of music, truth and prophecy,
healing, the sun and light, plague, poetry, and more?
a. Aphrodite
b. Artemis
c. Athena
d. !Apollo

6. Rannamaari was a sea demon that haunted the people of the Maldives and had to be
appeased monthly with the sacrifice of a virgin girl.
a. !True
b. False

7. In Greek Mythology, who killed Achilles?


a. Pericles
b. Helen
c. !Paris
d. Hector
8. According to Japanese folklore, what is the favorite food of the Kappa.
a. Kabocha
b. Soba
c. Nasu
d. !Cucumbers

9. The Norse god Odin has two pet crows named quot;Huginnquot; and
quot;Muninnquot;. What do their names mean?
a. Sleeping amp; Waking
b. !Thought amp; Memory
c. War amp; Learning
d. Power amp; Peace

10. Which greek godgoddess tossed a golden apple with the words quot;for the
fairestquot; into the middle of the feast of the gods?
a. !Eris
b. Artemis
c. Hades
d. Ares

1. Talos, the mythical giant bronze man, was the protector of which island?
a. Cyprus
b. !Crete
c. Sardinia
d. Sicily

2. The ancient Roman god of war was commonly known as which of the following?
a. Juno
b. Jupiter
c. !Mars
d. Ares

3. In Norse mythology, Thor once dressed as a woman.


a. False
b. !True

4. The Hippogriff, not to be confused with the Griffon, is a magical creature with
the front half of an eagle, and the back half of what?
a. A Tiger
b. A Dragon
c. A Lion
d. !A Horse

5. Who was the King of Gods in Ancient Greek mythology?


a. Hermes
b. Poseidon
c. Apollo
d. !Zeus
6. Which of the following is NOT a god in Norse Mythology.
a. !Jens
b. Tyr
c. Loki
d. Snotra

7. In Greek mythology, Hera is the goddess of harvest.


a. !False
b. True

8. The Roman god quot;Jupiterquot; was first known as quot;Zeusquot; to the Greeks.
a. !True
b. False

9. A wyvern is the same as a dragon.


a. !False
b. True

10. What is the name of the Greek god of peaceful deaths?


a. Moros
b. Hades
c. Tartarus
d. !Thanatos

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