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The Odyssey – What do you Remember?
1.  How long has Odysseus been away from home fighting in the Trojan War? One year   Five years   Ten years
If you said TEN, you are… CORRECT CORRECT And it will take him ten more years to get home!
2.  Why are the suitors  (all those men)  hanging around Odysseus’ house? They don’t have any money.  They want to burn down the house. They want to marry Penelope.
Did you remember that they want to marry Penelope?  Then you are... But she doesn’t want to marry them!  She refuses to believe  that Odysseus is dead. CORRECT
3. Which goddess helps Odysseus and his son Telemachos  in the story? Aphrodite Hera Athena
Did you say Athena?  Then you are…  CORRECT She was the goddess of war – and the famous city of Athens was named after her.
4.  Who eats some of Odysseus’ men before they escape from his cave? The Cyclops   Penelope’s father Circe, the witch
It was gross – If you said Polyphemos, the Cyclops, ate them, you are… CORRECT The Cyclops was Poseidon’s son. Poseidon destroyed Odysseus’ ship After Odysseus blinded the cyclops.
5. What does Circe, the witch, turn Odysseus’ men into? statues  gold  animals
Did you remember they were lions, and pigs, and other animals?  Then you are… CORRECT Circe made Odysseus forget about home.  He stayed with her for five years!
6. When Odysseus comes home, he pretends to be a what? Friend of Odysseus’  Brother to Penelope  beggar
If you remembered that he dresses up like a beggar, you are … CORRECT Athena disguises him so he can go into the palace and see what is happening… and he does NOT like what he sees.
7. How does Odysseus prove that he is really Odysseus? Shows the men the key to the palace  Shoots an arrow through 12 ax heads  Kisses Penelope
Did you say that he shot the arrow with the famous bow? If so, you are… CORRECT Only the great Odysseus could complete this task.
Your turn ! If you were writing a quiz like this one, what question would you ask and what would be the right answer? Send it to me in messages!
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Odyssey

  • 1. The Odyssey – What do you Remember?
  • 2. 1. How long has Odysseus been away from home fighting in the Trojan War? One year Five years Ten years
  • 3. If you said TEN, you are… CORRECT CORRECT And it will take him ten more years to get home!
  • 4. 2. Why are the suitors (all those men) hanging around Odysseus’ house? They don’t have any money. They want to burn down the house. They want to marry Penelope.
  • 5. Did you remember that they want to marry Penelope? Then you are... But she doesn’t want to marry them! She refuses to believe that Odysseus is dead. CORRECT
  • 6. 3. Which goddess helps Odysseus and his son Telemachos in the story? Aphrodite Hera Athena
  • 7. Did you say Athena? Then you are… CORRECT She was the goddess of war – and the famous city of Athens was named after her.
  • 8. 4. Who eats some of Odysseus’ men before they escape from his cave? The Cyclops Penelope’s father Circe, the witch
  • 9. It was gross – If you said Polyphemos, the Cyclops, ate them, you are… CORRECT The Cyclops was Poseidon’s son. Poseidon destroyed Odysseus’ ship After Odysseus blinded the cyclops.
  • 10. 5. What does Circe, the witch, turn Odysseus’ men into? statues gold animals
  • 11. Did you remember they were lions, and pigs, and other animals? Then you are… CORRECT Circe made Odysseus forget about home. He stayed with her for five years!
  • 12. 6. When Odysseus comes home, he pretends to be a what? Friend of Odysseus’ Brother to Penelope beggar
  • 13. If you remembered that he dresses up like a beggar, you are … CORRECT Athena disguises him so he can go into the palace and see what is happening… and he does NOT like what he sees.
  • 14. 7. How does Odysseus prove that he is really Odysseus? Shows the men the key to the palace Shoots an arrow through 12 ax heads Kisses Penelope
  • 15. Did you say that he shot the arrow with the famous bow? If so, you are… CORRECT Only the great Odysseus could complete this task.
  • 16. Your turn ! If you were writing a quiz like this one, what question would you ask and what would be the right answer? Send it to me in messages!

Editor's Notes

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  2. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  3. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  4. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  5. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  6. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  7. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.
  8. Enter the text for the question. Put the text for incorrect answers in the boxes that are marked ‘incorrect‘. Put the correct answer in the box that is marked ‘correct’. Then select the correct answer text, right click, and set the ‘Action Setting’ for this object to go to the ‘correct answer’ of each question set. To select the correct slide drop down the menu bar marked hyperlink, click on slide, and then click on the slide you want to link it to. This is important. Otherwise, the exercise will not advance to the next question. You must hyperlink all the answers to the correct and incorrect answer slide. You must also place a hyperlink on slide 4 or the correct answer slide. Hyperlink, like you did above, the text that says ‘Next Question” and link it to the next question in your slide show. If you have more than 4 choices, you may add one or two more choices, or you may want to eliminate one ‘incorrect’ box if you have only three choices. After you enter the text for both question and answers, you may choose to ‘randomize’ your answer choices by moving the answers around to a different order. The answer choices are constructed as ‘button’ objects and can be moved. To move the choices, simply single click on the object, and drag your mouse to relocate the choice objects.