Ancient Greece Vocabulary Quiz
  • 1. A city that is also an independent nation.
A) union
B) Poli/Polis or city-state
C) country
D) state
  • 2. Government ruled by the people instead of a king.
A) democracy
B) monarchy
C) patriarchy
D) oligarchy
  • 3. A government ruled by a small group of people.
A) democracy
B) monarchy
C) teacher
D) oligarchy
  • 4. Individual, powerful ruler of a country who is not a lawful king.
A) terror
B) tyrant
C) Hagar the Great
D) ruler
  • 5. The methods and plans a government uses to do its work.
A) policy
B) rules
C) legislature
  • 6. The main marketplace in a Greek city.
A) Target
B) shopping mall
C) agora
  • 7. The highest part of a city; often the site for a temple.
A) acropolis
B) sky
C) metropolitan
  • 8. A temple to Athena located on the Acropolis.
A) Egyptian
B) Parthenon
C) Zeus
D) Mount Olympus
  • 9. The combined military forces of several poli.
A) Army
B) league
C) Navy
D) legit
  • 10. Two epic poems written by Homer.
A) The Rules and Rulers
B) The Triad and the Metropolis
C) The Gods and The Goddesses
D) The Illiad and the Odyssey
  • 11. To blockade a walled city.
A) subterfuge
B) corrupt
C) siege
D) attack
  • 12. The first and last letters of the Greek Alphabet
A) Alpha and Omega
B) & and @
C) A and B
  • 13. A decorated horizontal band that runs above doorways and windows.
A) painting
B) rope
C) fresco
D) frieze
  • 14. A long poem about great heroes and their adventures.
A) adventure
B) book
C) story time
D) epic
  • 15. Nine sisters who were the goddesses of inspiration, learning and the arts.
A) muses
B) Medusa
C) siblings
D) musters
  • 16. A priestess who speaks for the Gods.
A) Cleopatra
B) Pharaoh
C) oracle
D) muse
  • 17. Government by divine guidance, it comes from the Greek word theo which means god.
A) oligarchy
B) democracy
C) theocracy
D) monarchy
  • 18. Government by one (mono means one); a king or emporer.
A) priest
B) monarchy
C) oligarchy
D) democracy
  • 19. A male citizen of ancient Athens.
A) immortal
B) helot
C) slave
D) freeman
  • 20. The father of philosphy.
A) Socrates
B) Alexander the Great
C) Plato
D) Aristotle
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