Book 20 Quiz

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Question 1

Question
As the Achaeans prepare for battle, Zeus [blank_start]summons the gods to a council[blank_end].
Answer
  • summons the gods to a council
  • is sleeping again
  • summons a monster to eat the ships
  • prepares a banquet

Question 2

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Zeus tells the assembled gods that they may return to the battlefield and [blank_start]help the sides they support[blank_end].
Answer
  • help the sides they support
  • cause as much chaos as they can
  • count the dead bodies
  • not interfere

Question 3

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Zeus remarks that if the gods do not intervene, Achilles may [blank_start]overpower the Trojans and sack the city[blank_end].
Answer
  • overpower the Trojans and sack the city
  • stop fighting again
  • become a god
  • start crying again

Question 4

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Battle breaks out, and Achilles searches everywhere for [blank_start]Hector[blank_end].
Answer
  • Hector
  • Thetis
  • his armor
  • some food

Question 5

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Apollo, taking the form of the Trojan Lycaon, urges Aeneas to [blank_start]attack Achilles[blank_end].
Answer
  • attack Achilles
  • attack Odysseus
  • attack Agamemnon
  • turn back

Question 6

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Hera, seeing Aeneas approach Achilles, asks Athena and Poseidon [blank_start]to help her give support to the Achaeans[blank_end].
Answer
  • to help her give support to the Achaeans
  • to go call Zeus
  • to help Aeneas kill Achilles
  • to trick Apollo

Question 7

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Poseidon replies that their side is much stronger, and that it would be better if the gods [blank_start]watched the battle from the sidelines[blank_end]. The gods take seats overlooking the battle, each contingent on opposite sides.
Answer
  • watched the battle from the sidelines
  • just killed them all
  • made it rain
  • sent fire from the heavens

Question 8

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Aeneas and Achilles [blank_start]prepare to fight[blank_end].
Answer
  • prepare to fight
  • prepare a meal
  • become good friends
  • drown in the ocean

Question 9

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Achilles taunts Aeneas, recalling the time when Aeneas [blank_start]ran from his fury[blank_end]. Aeneas replies that Achilles cannot frighten him and recites to him [blank_start]the lineage of Troy[blank_end].
Answer
  • ran from his fury
  • tripped over a big rock and fell
  • was afraid of a mouse
  • forgot his lines
  • the lineage of Troy
  • a long love poem
  • the speech that Apollo gave him
  • how fantastic he is

Question 10

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The two battle and Achilles immediately overpowers Aeneas. Achilles nearly kills him, but Poseidon [blank_start]pities Aeneas and his lineage[blank_end].
Answer
  • pities Aeneas and his lineage
  • wants to see the fight continue
  • has bet money against Achilles
  • hates Aeneas

Question 11

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Against the wishes of Hera and Athena he [blank_start]rescues Aeneas[blank_end], lifting him away from Achilles and placing him elsewhere on the battlefield.
Answer
  • rescues Aeneas
  • turns Achilles into a frog
  • blinds Achilles
  • smites Achilles

Question 12

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Apollo speaks to Hector, instructing him not to [blank_start]fight Achilles in front of the ranks[blank_end], as Achilles will surely kill him.
Answer
  • fight Achilles in front of the ranks
  • bother fighting Achilles at all
  • join the battle
  • be noticed

Question 13

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Achilles kills several Trojans, [blank_start]including Polydorus[blank_end], Hector’s brother.
Answer
  • including Polydorus
  • including Ephedrus
  • including Moritorus
  • including Hylopedes

Question 14

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Achilles is too strong for Hector, and [blank_start]Apollo is forced to save him[blank_end], shielding the Trojan as Achilles charges him repeatedly. Hector is whisked away by Apollo.
Answer
  • Apollo is forced to save him
  • Zeus saves him
  • Poseidon intervenes
  • Athena blinds them both

Question 15

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Achilles continues on his murderous warpath, [blank_start]“like inhuman fire raging.”[blank_end]
Answer
  • “like inhuman fire raging.”
  • "like schools of fish converging"
  • "like a tempest at sea"
  • "like crazy monkeys on the hunt"

Question 16

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He kills several Trojans, [blank_start]letting no man be taken alive[blank_end].
Answer
  • letting no man be taken alive
  • feeling terrible at the blood he spills
  • sparing only the best
  • showing great mercy
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