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Who Wants to be a Millionaire?
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Ancient GreeceBy
Kate, Amber, Laura & Maggie
P6
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A: 676 B.C.
C: 345 B.C,
B: 776 B.C
D: 576 B.C.
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When was the first Olympic Games held?
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A: Minotaur
C: Cyclops
B: Sirens
D: Hydra
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Name the one eyed monster faced by Odysseus on his
travels.
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A: Paper
C: A flat piece of wax
B: Slate
D: A bed of sand
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On to which material did children practice
their writing?
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A: Pencil
C: Feather
B: Pen
D: Stylus
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Name the instrument the ancient Greeks
used for writing.
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A: 890 B.C.
C: 230 B.C.
B: 790 B.C.
D: 590 B.C.
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In which year was the Battle of Marathon?
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A: cement
C: sticks
B: wood
D: mud bricks
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What were Ancient Greek Houses made
of?
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A: Eros
C: Cupid
B: Apollo
D: Aphrodite
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The Greek goddess of love was called…
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A: Falling rocks
C: The sun
B: The Gods
D: The moon
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What did the Greeks believed caused
lightning?
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A: Because sweat dripped onto them
C: Because they wanted to be seen
B: Because it was too dark
D: because they wanted to get a tan
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Why did oarsmen not want to sit on the bottom row of the
ship?
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A: at the local hospital
C: in the nearest church
B: on a mountain side to die
D: In the shade of a tree
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If a baby boy was weak where would he be
left?
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A: gamma
C: zeta
B: alpha
D: epsilon
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What is the first letter of the Greek alphabet?
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A: Athens
C: Sparta
B: Marathon
D: Pompeii
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In which city were boys and girls trained for war from an early
age?
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A: 26 miles
C: 32 miles
B: 15 miles
D: 10 miles
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After the Battle of Marathon a messenger ran back to
Athens with the news of the victory. The distance he ran
is said to be …
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A: Roses
C: Thistles
B: Nettles
D: Olive Trees
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In Ancient Greece which of the following was so valuable that it was a
criminal offence to damage them?
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A: feed the cattle
C: mind the baby
B: heat the room
D: walk the dog
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A brazier was used to…
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