●10 GREEK MYTHOLOGY RIDDLES AND SOLUTION.
1. In Greek mythology, what was the name of mother of Helios (the Sun), Selene (the Moon), and Eos (the Dawn)?
•Hera
•Theia ✓
•Gaia
•Rhea
2. Who was the muse of lyric poetry in Greek mythology?
•Erato
•Clio
•Euterpe ✓
•Calliope
3. What Roman goddesses were identified with the Greek Muses?
•Camenae ✓
•Parks
•Graces
•There were no other such equivalents
4.Which Greek hero killed Chimera?
•Heracles
•Bellerophon ✓
•Perseus
•Theseus
5. Which mythic character forced travellers to wash his feet?
•Sciron ✓
•Phaia
•Periphetes
•Procrustes
6. What is the name of the Muse of comedy?
•Terpsichore
•Erato
•Euterpe
•Thalia ✓
7. The Helm of Hades which made him invisible was made from...
•skin of dog ✓
•volcanic glass
•hooves of pegasus
•human bones
8. Who were the parents of Odysseus?
•Oineus and Altea
•Peleus and Tetyda
•Atreus and Aerope
•Laertes and Anticlea ✓
9. How many wives did Heracles have?
•One
•Two
•Three ✓
•Four
10. The pharmacy's symbol is the bowl of...
•Hippocrates
•Asclepius
•Galen
•Hygieia ✓
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Explanation:
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