Prove you know your thunderbolts from your tridents.
By Richie.Zh01
12 Questions
L1 Difficulty
1 × 12 Points
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About This Quiz
Forget celebrity merch—Olympian branding was the OG flex. Can you pair thunderbolts, lyres, and caducei with their rightful owners before the clock zaps you like Zeus in a mood?
Twelve superfast images cavort across the screen: an owl glares you down, grain bundles hiss ominously, a trident splatters seawater onto your keyboard, and an anvil smolders in the corner. Click with care, because every misclick converts your cursor into Hephaestus’ iron paperweight—heavy, clumsy, and embarrassing.
Crack the code and you’ll strut away glowing like Apollo at sunrise; mix up a dove and a war helmet, and Aphrodite will unfollow faster than Hermes can ghost-write a breakup note.
[A] Zeus | Zeus's most iconic symbol, the thunderbolt represents his power over the sky, his ability to enforce divine justice, and his role as protector.
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2. Whose symbol is this?
[C] Hera | Hera is often depicted as a majestic and dignified figure, adorned with a crown symbolizing her royal status. Her scepter, often tipped with a lotus flower, signifies her authority and power.
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3. Whose symbol is this?
[A] Hestia | The hearth symbol for Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family, represents the core of domestic life and the sacred flame that she tends.
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4. Whose symbol is this?
[D] Athena | Athena's most well-known symbol, the owl represents her wisdom, knowledge, and strategic prowess.
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5. Whose symbol is this?
[B] Poseidon | Poseidon's main symbol, the trident is a three-pronged spear that represents his power over the sea. He used the trident to create storms, and earthquakes, and calm the waves.
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6. Whose symbol is this?
[D] Hermes | The caduceus, a staff entwined with snakes, symbolizes his role as a messenger and his ability to guide souls to the afterlife.
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7. Whose symbol is this?
[C] Apollo | The lyre represents his musical and poetic talents.
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8. Whose symbol is this?
[A] Hephaestus | The hammer and anvil represent his role as the god of blacksmiths and craftsmen.
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9. Whose symbol is this?
[C] Ares | The spear and helmet symbolize his role as the god of war.
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10. Whose symbol is this?
[B] Demeter | The sheaf of grain represents her role as the goddess of agriculture and the harvest.
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11. Whose symbol is this?
[D] Artemis | The bow and arrow represent her role as the goddess of the hunt.
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12. Whose symbol is this?
[B] Aphrodite | The dove represents love and peace, the rose is a symbol of beauty and passion, and the myrtle is associated with marriage and love.