The Iliad: Book 16 Quiz

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Read Book 16 to study for this quiz. The summaries and analyses may help you. The answers are not provided. Good luck.
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Question 1

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While the battle around the ships continues, Patroklos pleads with Achilles to [blank_start]be allowed to wear Achilles' armor[blank_end] and to lead the [blank_start]Myrmidons[blank_end], his troops, into battle.
Answer
  • be allowed to wear Achilles' armor
  • be allowed to go home for a day
  • be allowed to eat lunch early
  • change sides in the battle
  • Myrmidons
  • Mermaids
  • Polyhedrons
  • Marmosets

Question 2

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While Achilles is considering the request from Patroklos, flames are seen rising from among the ships, indicating [blank_start]great success for the Trojans[blank_end].
Answer
  • great success for the Trojans
  • someone is having a barbecue
  • winter is coming
  • the Achaeans are clumsy with matches

Question 3

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Achilles consents, and Patroklos and the Myrmidons arm themselves with [blank_start]great enthusiasm[blank_end].
Answer
  • great enthusiasm
  • great big clubs
  • a sense of impending doom
  • fear of the unknown

Question 4

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After Achilles has addressed them and offered a libation to Zeus, he warns Patroklos to do no more than [blank_start]rescue the ships[blank_end], for if he attacks Troy, he may be killed.
Answer
  • rescue the ships
  • bring back the wounded
  • go in to see how bad the damage is
  • watch from afar

Question 5

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The Trojans are panicked by the belief that Achilles has decided to [blank_start]unleash his fury against them[blank_end], and in a short time, the addition of Achilles' fresh and well equipped regiment of Myrmidons to the Achaian army destroys the [blank_start]Trojan advantage[blank_end].
Answer
  • unleash his fury against them
  • write an epic poem
  • join the Trojan army
  • stay in the camp
  • Trojan advantage
  • walls
  • countryside
  • horses

Question 6

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Hektor and his men [blank_start]flee toward Troy[blank_end].
Answer
  • flee toward Troy
  • stay and fight
  • burn more ships
  • are all killed

Question 7

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Patroklos pursues Hektor and his men all the way to the walls of Troy, doing [blank_start]many heroic deeds on the way.[blank_end]
Answer
  • many heroic deeds on the way
  • whatever they please on the way
  • great injustice on the way
  • many stupid things on the way

Question 8

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However, Apollo decides to enter the fighting as an ally of Hektor, and while Patroklos, in an almost god-like manner, slaughters nine [blank_start]Trojans[blank_end] in a single charge, Apollo slips up behind him and strikes him so fiercely on the back that [blank_start]Patroklos' vizored helmet flies off[blank_end].
Answer
  • Trojans
  • women
  • children
  • insects
  • Patroklos' vizored helmet flies off
  • he loses a couple of teeth
  • he falls off a cliff and dies
  • Patroklos' loses a boot

Question 9

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Then, while Patroklos is standing in a daze, a Trojan soldier pierces him midway between the shoulders with a [blank_start]javelin[blank_end].
Answer
  • javelin
  • big stick
  • large fish
  • ray of hope

Question 10

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Patroklos tries to hide, but [blank_start]Hektor[blank_end] sees him and rams a spear through the lower part of his belly.
Answer
  • Hector
  • Helen
  • Agamemnon
  • Apollo

Question 11

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His voice failing, Patroklos tells Hektor that it was not he who conquered him. It was [blank_start]the gods[blank_end], he says.
Answer
  • the gods
  • the love of women and wine
  • that big, sharp spear
  • just a coincidence

Question 12

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Achilles' horses, [blank_start]Roan Beauty[blank_end] and [blank_start]Dapple[blank_end], are introduced, emphasizing the importance of horses in ancient warfare. As with human characters, the lineage of the horses is given.
Answer
  • Roan Beauty
  • Pinkie Pie
  • Apple Fritter
  • Black Beauty
  • Dapple
  • Rarity
  • Spirit
  • Sawdust
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