Baviro
HomeCategoriesLeaderboard
Baviro

© 2026 Baviro. All rights reserved.

AboutPrivacy Policy
  1. Home
  2. →History
  3. →Ancient History
  4. →Classical Greece
  5. →Greek Mythology Gods And Heroes

Greek Mythology Gods And Heroes

Step into the world of Olympian gods, legendary heroes, and epic monsters. This mixed-difficulty quiz spans famous myths, family trees, symbols, and key adventures from Classical Greece. Choose your p...

193 Questions
809 plays

Start Quiz

Pick a difficulty and question count to begin.

Select difficulty
Select number of questions
Auto-switch after

About this quiz

What you’ll explore in this Greek mythology quiz

From Zeus’s thunderbolt to Heracles’ labors, this quiz focuses on the names, roles, symbols, and stories that define Greek myth. You’ll see questions on Olympians, Titans, demigods, monsters, and the mortals caught up in their legends.

Each question comes in a multiple-choice format with 4 options and no timer, so you can think through tricky epithets, shifting genealogies, and similar-sounding figures.

Skills you’ll practice (and where people slip up)

  • Matching gods and heroes to their domains, symbols, and epithets
  • Sorting family relationships (parents, siblings, spouses, and children)
  • Identifying monsters and where they appear in major myths
  • Distinguishing Roman vs. Greek names and overlapping attributes
  • Recalling key locations, artifacts, and famous quests

Difficulty, pacing, and how to get the best score

Difficulty is mixed by design, blending quick wins (major Olympians and famous heroes) with deeper cuts (lesser deities, alternate versions, and niche characters). To tailor the experience, select your question count for a short run or a longer marathon, and adjust difficulty to keep it comfortable or make it more challenging.

A common pitfall is assuming every myth has one “official” version—many stories vary by source, so read the wording carefully and use context clues from symbols, family ties, and signature deeds.

If you miss a question, treat it as a memory hook: note the defining trait (weapon, animal, or realm) and you’ll recognize the figure faster next time.

Sample questions

Who is considered the king of the Greek gods?

  • A.Zeus
  • B.Hades
  • C.Poseidon
  • D.Apollo

Which hero is known for his twelve labors?

  • A.Heracles
  • B.Perseus
  • C.Achilles
  • D.Theseus

What is the name of the winged horse born from Medusa's blood?

  • A.Pegasus
  • B.Cerberus
  • C.Chimera
  • D.Griffin

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 193 questions covering gods, heroes, monsters, and major myths from Classical Greece.

What format is the quiz in?

Every question is multiple choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.

Is the difficulty suitable for beginners?

Yes. The difficulty is mixed, combining well-known Olympians with tougher questions on lesser figures and details.

Can I choose the number of questions and difficulty?

Yes. You can select your preferred question count and adjust difficulty before starting to match your pace and skill level.

What are common mistakes in Greek mythology quizzes?

Players often mix up similar names, confuse Greek and Roman equivalents, or miss family-tree relationships that the question hints at.

Play this quiz in another language(2)

sk
Grécka mytológia: Bohovia a hrdinoviaSlovenčina
cs
Řecká mytologie: Bohové a hrdinovéČeština

Related Quizzes

Greek city-states and regional leagues

Greek city-states and regional leagues

Trace the shifting map of Classical Greece through its city-states and regional leagues. This mixed-difficulty quiz covers alliances, rivalries, and political structures from the Archaic era through the Hellenistic world. Pick your question count and difficulty, then test what you know—no timer, just focus.

3,241
Play Now →
Greek Theater Tragedy Comedy Playwrights

Greek Theater Tragedy Comedy Playwrights

Step into the world of Dionysian festivals and the great Athenian stage. This quiz explores Greek theater through tragedy, comedy, and the playwrights who shaped them—from Aeschylus and Sophocles to Aristophanes and beyond. Expect a mixed-difficulty run that rewards both big-picture context and close reading of famous works.

3,733
Play Now →
Greek historiography: Herodotus and Thucydides

Greek historiography: Herodotus and Thucydides

Trace how Herodotus and Thucydides shaped the writing of history in Classical Greece. Questions cover methods, themes, key passages, and the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars. Mix broad concepts with close-reading style details to test both understanding and recall.

2,518
Play Now →
Greek science and medicine: key thinkers

Greek science and medicine: key thinkers

Trace how Greek thinkers shaped early science and medicine, from observation and anatomy to mathematics and natural philosophy. This mixed-difficulty quiz spotlights key figures, core ideas, and landmark works across Classical Greece. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then answer at your own pace with no timer.

1,295
Play Now →
Greek religion: rituals, sanctuaries, and festivals

Greek religion: rituals, sanctuaries, and festivals

Step into the sacred landscape of Classical Greece, from temple precincts and oracles to processions and panhellenic games. This quiz explores how rituals, sanctuaries, and festivals shaped civic life and personal devotion. Choose your preferred difficulty and question count, then test what you know—no timer, just focus.

4,119
Play Now →
Classical Greek economy and trade networks

Classical Greek economy and trade networks

Explore how Classical Greece produced, taxed, and traded its way across the Aegean and beyond. This quiz covers coinage, markets, shipping routes, and the role of poleis, sanctuaries, and empires in moving goods. Expect a balanced mix of straightforward facts and interpretive context.

3,475
Play Now →