Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
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¬ Welcome to the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee!
On February 12th, Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief arrives
in theaters nationwide, bringing the adventures of Percy and his friends to
the silver screen! In anticipation, please find enclosed the Percy Jackson
Mythology Bee Event Kit.
This kit should contain everything you need to host your own Percy Jackson
Mythology Bee, including several rounds of Greek mythology questions to
truly test your skills! What a great way to celebrate the knowledge of the
runaway hit fantasy series Percy Jackson & the Olympians.
Best of luck with the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee. May the goddess of
wisdom be with you!
Enjoy!
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Instructions for Hosting
A Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
Welcome to the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee, and thank you for participating! This bee has been designed to be fun for
all Percy fans. Please become familiar with the simple rules below which will allow for a smoothly run bee.
Rules
Moderator: please review these rules with the participants.
The moderator will announce the question. The participant is not allowed to ask the moderator or judges any information on
the question, except for the spelling of an answer in the multiple choice rounds (Round Three only is not multiple choice). If
a participant asks for a question to be repeated, the question and answer choices may be repeated one time. The participant is
allowed 30 seconds to provide her/his choice of the answer.
If a participant answers the question correctly, he/she remains standing for another turn; if not, he/she leaves the competition
at the end of a given turn, along with all other participants who have missed questions. In any case, each question is asked only
once. If an answer given is incorrect, the judges will provide the correct answer. The next participant will be given a new question.
If all participants miss their questions during a given turn, all remain standing for the next turn.
The moderator of the competition will decide when to move on to Round Two, depending upon the amount of time available
and the number of participants remaining in Round One (in other words, if there are 17 participants remaining after the first
turn of Round One, there must be at least 17 questions remaining for another go at Round One). The same is true for Round
Two; Round Three is the final round.
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Oral Multiple-choice Questions - First Round
25 questions
Welcome to the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee! (The moderator will here review the rules of the contest with the participants, which are found
on page 3 of this document).
1. He was raised by the magical goat Amalthea on the island of Crete; 7. This goddess of love and beauty’s symbols are the rose and the hand
after eating and drinking from the cornucopia, he was eventually returned mirror; she is usually considered to be either the daughter of Zeus or the
to his father, soon after which he rejoined his brothers and sisters. daughter of Uranus, the grandfather of Zeus, thus making her Zeus’s
aunt.
A. Poseidon
B. Zeus A. Hestia
C. Hades B. Aphrodite
D. Hermes C. Artemis
D. Urania
2. He stole fire from Zeus, and taught its secrets to Phoroneus.
8. This god’s symbols are the shield and
A. Aeneas spear; the moons of the planet that bear his Roman namesake are Phobos
B. Epimetheus and Deimos.
C. Prometheus
D. Chiron A. Perseus
B. Theseus
3. She was the twin sister of Zeus and was beguiled into becoming his C. Ares
wife when Zeus transformed himself into her favorite bird, the cuckoo. D. Poseidon
A. Ares 10. She was the merciless and cold goddess of the moon, the hunt, and
B. Apollo chastity; her twin brother was Apollo.
C. Hebe
D. Hephaestus A. Arethusa
B. Artemis
5. She was the mother of the goddess of spring, who was also the Queen C. Glauce
of the Underworld; her name in Greek means “Barley-Mother.” D. Athena
A. Artemis 11. This mythological winged horse was born from the severed head of
B. Hera Medusa.
C. Athena
D. Demeter A. Arion
B. Chiron
6. His primary weapon was the trident; as lord of the sea, the half-horse, C. Bucephalus
half-fish hippocampi pulled his sea chariot, and his son Triton announced D. Pegasus
his arrival by blowing on a conch shell.
12. These creatures, fauns to Romans, were envisioned as being half-man
A. Zeus and half-goat; they loved to chase nymphs through the woods.
B. Poseidon
C. Hades A. centaurs
D. Pirithous B. satyrs
C. hippogriffs
D. naiads
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13. This was the favorite food of the gods. 20. This sorceress changed the men of Odysseus into pigs, although later
she recanted and turned them back into men when Odysseus tricked her.
A. nectar
B. twinkied poptarts A. Sycorax
C. ambrosia B. Medea
D. ichor C. Selene
D. Circe
14. Which of the Olympians chose never to set foot on Mt. Olympus?
21. Which of the following was Apollo not the god of?
A. Aphrodite
B. Athena A. civilization
C. Poseidon B. law
D. Hades C. prophecy
D. weather
15. One day a fierce boar killed Adonis, the handsomest mortal to have
ever lived, and who was much loved by Aphrodite. Who was this boar 22. What was the primary weapon of Zeus, which he used during the war
really, having transformed himself because he was insanely jealous? between the gods and the Titans?
A. Zeus A. a trident
B. Hephaestus B. a conch shell
C. Ares C. lightning
D. Hermes D. a magical spear
23. This Olympian god made golden mechanical women and twenty
16. Chiron was this type of mythological beast. 3-legged tables with golden wheels that ran by themselves to help him in his
smithy as he made weapons and armor for the gods and heroes. Who was
A. satyr he?
B. centaur
C. Gorgon A. Apollo
D. teacher or librarian B. Hephaestus
C. Kronos
17. Who ferried the dead across a river in the Underworld if they gave him D. Ares
the proper payment, a coin or obol, which the Greeks always placed under a
dead person’s tongue when given a proper burial? 24. Which gorgeous goddess was born from the foam of the sea, and is the
subject of a beautiful painting by Botticelli in which she is seen standing on
A. Acheron an upturned scallop shell riding the ocean waves?
B. Achelous
C. Charon A. Amphitrite
D. Cerberus B. Aphrodite
C. Athena
18. One day Zeus had a splitting headache, so he called upon Hephaestus to D. Nike
literally split open his head since it hurt so bad. Who, to his surprise, sprung
fully armored from his head? 25. This Titan was so impossibly huge that not only did his head touch the
stars themselves, but his hands, once stretched out, touched both the East
A. Artemis and the West; his gargantuan size enabled him to defeat the mighty Zeus
B. Athena himself.
C. Dionysus
D. Iris A. Briareus
B. Kronos
19. This son of Zeus and Maia was not only the patron of travelers, but C. Typhon
also the god of thieves and merchants; he carried a magical wand called D. Laocoon
the caduceus, today often mistakenly used as a medical symbol, and also
accompanied those having just died as a guide to their descent into the
Underworld.
A. Pan
B. Silenus
C. Hermes
D. Tisiphone
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Answer key
First Round of Percy Jackson Mytholgy Bee
1. B Zeus
2. C Prometheus
3. A Hera
4. D Hephaestus
5. D Demeter
6. B Poseidon
7. B Aphrodite
8. C Ares
9. A Hades
10. B Artemis
11. D Pegasus
12. B satyrs
13. C ambrosia
14. D Hades
15. C Ares
16. B Centaur
17. C Charon
18. B Athena
19. C Hermes
20. D Circe
21. D weather
22. C lightning
23. B Hephaestus
24. B Aphrodite
25. C Typhon
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Oral Multiple-choice Questions - Second Round
25 questions
Welcome to Round Two of the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee! In this round you will have only three answers to choose from, but the ques-
tions are more difficult. Congratulations for getting past Round One, and may Fortuna be with you!
1. Which giant, whose parents were Poseidon and Gaia, and who ate
lions for food, did Heracles defeat by holding him up in the air and 8. Athena accidentally killed her very best mortal friend by casting a
strangling him? spear that skewered her; in agony over her friend’s death, she put that
friend’s name in front of her own. What was that name?
A. Otus
B. Antaeus A. Pallas
C. Ephialtes B. Pelias
C. Palladium
2. Who was not a child of Poseidon?
9. Apollo’s best friend was Hyacinthus. Someone else also wanted to be
A. Polyphemus his best friend, so he caused a spear cast by Apollo to hit Hyacinthus and
B. Medusa kill him. In his grief, Apollo made a new flower, the hyacinth, to grow
C. Jason from his dead friend’s blood. Who caused the death of Hyacinthus?
3. Who gave Zeus his lightning bolts, Poseidon his trident, and Hades A. Zephyrus
his Helm of Darkness? B. Boreas
C. Notus
A. The Hecatoncheires
B. The Cyclopes 10. Zeus turned Io into a white cow because Hera suspected that he was
C. The gods themselves fashioned them in love with her. Whom did Hera place as a guardian over that white
cow?
4. Who was not a child of Zeus and Hera?
A. A very attentive bull
A. Ares B. Argus Panoptes
B. Hebe C. Hermes
C. Apollo
11. To whom was Zeus not both mother
5. Which monster was not a child of Typhon and Echidna? and father?
A. Stheno A. Dionysus
B. Nemean Lion B. Athena
C. Cerberus C. Echo
6. Her Roman name was Aurora; she fell in love with Orion, causing 12. At one point during the adventures of the Argonauts, the Argo had to
Artemis to shoot Orion in unwarranted jealousy, after which he was pass between two sheer cliffs that smashed anything that passed between
placed in the stars as a common winter constellation. them by clashing together, much like Chewbacca and Luke in Star
Wars were almost made into very flat people by a gargantuan garbage
A. Eos compactor. What was the Greek name of the clashing rocks?
B. Europa
C. Erato A. Symplegades
B. Synpetrons
7. Which is the correct list of the magical items of Perseus which he C. Consaxa
carried on his quest to slay Medusa?
13. The oracle at Delphi was sacred to the god of prophecy, Apollo. To
A. Magical wallet; mirrored shield; extremely sharp sword; which god was the oracle at Dodona sacred, where the seers listened to
winged shoes. winds blowing through the leaves of great oak trees in order to interpret
B. Magical wallet; mirrored shield; extremely sharp sword; the future?
winged shoes; Helm of Invisibility.
C. Magical wallet; mirrored shield; extremely sharp sword. A. Kronos
B. Zeus
C. Artemis
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21. On his return home from killing the Minotaur ,Theseus unkindly
14. Ladon was a huge one-hundred-headed serpent that guarded the stranded Ariadne, who had procured the golden thread from Daedalus,
famed golden apples (three of which tricked Atalanta into losing her on an island. On what island did he abandon her?
race against Hippomenes) of Hera, which she had received from Gaia
as a wedding present. These daughters of Atlas were also present in the A. Crete
garden. B. Cyprus
C. Naxos
A. Hypsilophodons
B. Hesperides 22. What two items that his father, Aegeus, had left for him, did
C. Moirae Theseus, when he had come of age, find under a large boulder that his
mother Aethra, showed him?
15. In the story of Perseus, which king of the isle of Seriphos tricked
Perseus into going after the head of Medusa by pretending to get married A. helmet and sword
to Hippodameia? B. sandals and sword
C. sword and shield
A. Polydeuces
B. Polydectes 23. What was the name of the robber in the myth of Theseus who
C. Polyhedron kicked unwary travelers off of a cliff after he asked them to help him
tie his sandal, and who would be subsequently eaten by a giant, man-
16. On which mountain range was Prometheus chained, during which eating turtle that would cough up any of the travelers’ treasure to the
horrific time his liver was daily pecked out by a griffon for 30, 1000, unscrupulous robber?
or 30,000 years, and later was saved from this dire punishment by
Heracles? A. Sinis
B. Sciron
A. Apennines C. Procrustes
B. Elbrian
C. Caucasus 24. The Graeae were very wise but very peculiar old women who
shared one eye and one tooth; after Perseus stole these from the Graeae,
he coerced them into telling him where Medusa lived. What were the
17. Which of the following two are Gorgons, sisters to Medusa? names of the three women?
18. Which of the following group of three are the Erinyes (Furies), 25. These two were the parents of the Muses, 9 demigoddesses of the
dwellers in the Underworld with serpents for hair, heads of dogs, and humanities who presided over the fine arts, and to whom poets and
wings like bats, who most especially punished those guilty of parricide artists often asked for inspiration.
and perjury?
A. Zeus and Semele
A. Allecto, Tisiphone, Megaera B. Zeus and Mnemosyne
B. Euterpe, Melpomene, Thalia C. Poseidon and Arne
C. Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos
19. One day King Midas was out in his beautiful rose garden in the
kingdom of Phrygia, when all of a sudden he heard an anguished
groaning coming from under one of his rosebushes. Whom did he find
there?
A. Dionysus
B. Silenus
C. Pan
20. Dionysus told King Midas to go and bathe here, a place which
would take away the terrible curse of transmuting everything he touched
to gold.
A. Mediterranean Sea
B. The River Pactolus
C. The Aegean Sea
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Answer key
Second Round of Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
1. B Antaeus
2. C Jason
3. B The Cyclopes
4. C Apollo
5. A Stheno
6. A Eos
7. B All 5
8. A Pallas
9. A Zephyrus
11. C Echo
12. A Symplegades
13. B Zeus
14. B Hesperides
15. B Polydectes
16. C Caucasus
19. B Silenus
21. C Naxos
23. B Sciron
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Final Round of Open Answer Questions
Straight answer. 10 questions.
Wow! Welcome to Round Three of the Percy Jackson Mythology Bee! Round Three will not be multiple choice, but straight answer.
Best of luck to all, and remember to give Greek names!
1. Name the great hunter who Artemis turned into a stag because he saw her in a pool, and was subsequently chased and devoured by his own
hunting dogs.
2. Who were the twin brothers of Helen who comprise the constellation of Gemini? They hatched out of an egg, and one of their names means
“beaver,” and the other “very sweet.”
3. Who was the mother of Helen, the most beautiful mortal to have ever lived?
6. Which was the River of the Unbreakable Oath in the Underworld, and into which Achilles was dipped by Thetis?
7. This is the river across which Charon ferried the dead for the price of a coin.
9. This god of healing’s or medicine’s rod is properly used as the medical symbol; it has only one snake entwining about a staff.
10. Who was bound to a flaming and spinning wheel in the Underworld?
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Answer key
Final Round of Percy Jackson Mythology Bee
1. Actaeon
3. Leda
4. Hermes
5. Athena
6. Styx
7. Acheron
8. Phlegethon
(also acceptable: Pyriphlegethon)
9. Asclepius
10. Ixion
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Tiebreaker Challenge
In the highly unlikely event of a tie after Round Three of the Percy Jackson
Mythology Bee, the following question may be asked. The response must be written.
5 minutes shall be given to the tied participants to answer the question.
1. According to Pierre Grimal’s Dictionary of Classical Mythology, who were the nine Muses, and what were the generally
accepted attributes of each?
Judges: 27 points can be awarded for this question, consisting of 1 point for the name of the Muse, 1 point for the correctly spelled name
of the Muse, and 1 point for the correct attribute of the Muse. Correct answers are as follows:
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The Lightning Thief The Sea of Monsters The Titan’s Curse The Battle of the Labyrinth The Last Olympian
Includes
Includes map full-color plates
and collectible by John Rocco!
stickers!
Includes trading
Features cover cards, full-color diagrams,
art from the and maps, all packaged in a handy,
feature film! “manual-size” hardcover with a crisp,
magnetic flap enclosure!
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R ick Riordan is the author of the first four books in the New York Times best-selling
Percy Jackson & the Olympians series: The Lightning Thief, The Sea of Monsters, The Titan’s
Curse, The Battle of the Labyrinth, and The Last Olympian. His previous novels for adults
include the hugely popular Tres Navarre series, winner of the top three awards in the
mystery genre. He lives in San Antonio, Texas, with his wife and two sons.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Mythology Bee was written by Brett Brunner, a Latin, English vocabulary, and mythology teacher from Virginia.
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