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According to Greek Mythology, Rhea was the daughter of which Titan and Titaness?

A) Cronus and Rheia B) Hyperion and Theia C) Iapetus and Clymene ✔ D) Coeus and Phoebe E) Oceanus and Tethys ---

How did Rhea take revenge on Cronus for swallowing her children whole?

A) She exposed his infidelity and he was exiled from Mount Olympus B) She cast a spell that made him disappear for eternity ✔

C) She had him imprisoned in Tartarus D) She tricked him into eating a stone E) She poisoned him

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In some versions of the myth, Rhea was also known as "the mother of gods". Which of the following gods was not one of her children?

A) Hera B) Demeter C) Zeus ✔ D) Hades E) Poseidon ---

What is the name of Rhea's island sanctuary where she was worshipped as a protectress of motherhood and fertility?

A) Lesbos B) Samos C) Delos D) Rhodes E) Crete ✔ ---

Which of the following creatures was associated with Rhea in mythology?

A) Chimera ✔ B) Pegasus C) Phoenix D) Hydra E) Minotaur ---

What did Rhea use to trick Cronus into thinking he swallowed their last child?

A) A decoy baby made of clay B) A fig tree spirit

C) A stone wrapped in swaddling clothes D) A cloak that made her invisible

E) She didn't have to trick him, as he didn't attempt to swallow the last child ✔ ---

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Which goddess did Rhea later become identified with in Greek mythology?

A) Hera B) Artemis ✔ C) Demeter D) Athena E) Hestia ---

What is the name of Rhea's husband who was also her brother?

A) Iapetus B) Coeus C) Cronus ✔ D) Hyperion E) Oceanus ---

What was the name of the last child that Rhea gave to Cronus to swallow?

A) Zeus ✔ B) Poseidon C) Hera D) Demeter E) Hades ---

Which Greek poet describes Rhea as the "mother of the gods, wife and sister of Cronus, and daughter of Earth"?

A) Aeschylus B) Hesiod ✔ C) Homer D) Euripides E) Pindar ---

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Greek mythology, body of stories concerning the gods, heroes, and rituals of the ancient Greeks. That the myths contained a considerable element of fiction was recognized by the more critical Greeks, such as the philosopher Plato in the 5th–4th century BCE. In general, however, in the popular piety of the Greeks, the myths were viewed as true accounts. Greek mythology has subsequently had extensive influence on the arts and literature of Western civilization, which fell heir to much of Greek