4. Question P
○ In Greek mythology, Ancient X was the son of Pallas and Styx and his siblings Nike,
Bia, and Zelus. Ancient X was the winged enforcer of the Olympian God Zeus.
○ X in modern mythology was born a Spartan and held the military rank of General,
before extracting his reprisal on the Olympians who had forsaked him and derives
around the themes of power, vengeance, and deceit.
○ One striking similarity between the ancient and modern X is strength. In Greek
mythology X was a powerful being and a protector of Zeus, the modern depiction of X
follows this by making X equally strong.
○ While the Greek god X was an angelic being that was a protector of Zeus, the Modern
X sees the gods as decietful and wishes to destroy them, especially Zeus. It is ironic
that the angelic X defended Zeus and Olympus against Typhon, while the Modern X
leads an attack on Olympus and Zeus along with the Titans.
○ Another possible reference between the two X’s is chains. In the story "Prometheus
bound“, ancient X aids Hephaestus in chaining Prometheus to a mountain. Ironically,
it was the modern X who released Prometheus from his imprisonment
○ Identify X.
7. Question A
○ X, whose name literally translates to ‘a
pointed weapon’, is the uncle of Nakula and
Sahadeva, as well as the ruler of the Madra
kingdom. X was tricked by Y into joining the
Kauravas, after the latter arranged a huge
feast for the former, compelling X to grant a
boon to Y.
○ Identify X and Y. (Part points)
10. Question N
○ X is known as the greatest mortal weaver and
spindler according to Greek mythology,
supposedly to have excelled over Athena in
the art.
○ X also has a biological class named after her,
owing to their similar abilities.
○ X?
16. Question O
○ X was originally a mortal who the Gods allowed to eat
with them. X however ,stole food and took it with him.
○ When he was discovered, X was banned from
Olympus. To seek revenge, he invited the gods to
have dinner with him. He then killed, cut up and
boiled his son Pelops and served him to the gods,
leading him to be one of the greater offenders forever
condemned to stand with food just out of reach.
○ X is also the origin of an English word, which means
‘to torment or tease someone with the sight or
promise of something that is unobtainable’.
○ Identify X.
19. Question R
○ X was a young man who was eventually
cursed to fall in love with his reflection. He
was the son of the river god Cephissus and
nymph Liriope.
○ There are numerous stories regarding X’s
death, one of the popular ones being
Nemesis cursing X to fall in love with his own
reflection, and stare at it till he died of thirst
and hunger.
22. Question A
○ X, who is the reincarnation of Y accidentally
shoots an arrow at Krishna which causes the
latter to forgive X and die, thus leaving the
mortal world.
○ X and Y appear in the Mahabharata and
Ramayana respectively.
○ Identify X and Y.
25. Question ’
○ X is the name of Arjuna’s bow, gifted to him
by Y along with a Hanuman-bannered chariot
and two inexhaustible quivers, since Y
wanted to devour the Khandava forest to
regain his power and splendour.
○ Identify X and Y.
28. Question S
○ X is the more violent Egyptian counterpart
of Ares, the god of war in Greek
mythology.
○ He is a god of chaos, the desert, storms,
disorder, violence, and foreigners in
ancient Egyptian religion.
○ Give me X.
31. Question B
o Zeus was angry at Prometheus for all he had done
for man. Zeus told Hephaestus to make a woman.
o Hephaestus moulded X out of clay and stone, and
modeled her after Aphrodite. Athena breathed life into
her, and dressed her in beautiful garments. Zeus
gave her a personality, as well as his own curiosity,
and Y which he told her to never open.
o X was the wife of Epimetheus, who was Prometheus’
brother.
o Identify X.
34. Question O
○ X, considered as an Atimaharathi class
warrior, on par with mythological figures such
as Hanuman, Bhishma, Veerbhadra, etc. in
terms of strength.
○ X is also the only mortal warrior known to
have possessed all three weapons of the
Trimurti, i.e The Brahmastra, The
Pashupatiastra, and the Vaishnavastra.
○ X played a major role in the Ramayana war.
○ Identify X.
42. 1.The 5 Rivers of the Underworld
2.The 4 parts of the Greek Underworld
3.The 12 Roman Counterparts of the Greek
Olympians
4.The 7 Saptarishis
5.The 5 species with regard to Vishnu’s
avatars
55. Question K
1. Name the Greek Goddess of Flowers and
Spring.
2. Name the Hindu god of Birds.
3. Name the god whose Vahana is the Crow.
4. Name any 3 realms w.r.t. Norse
mythology.
59. Question O
1. Name the Greek goddess of revenge.
2. Who is the architect of the gods in Indian
mythology?
3. Name the Roman goddess of war.
4. Who killed Mahiravana?
61. Question N
1. Name the Greek goddess of Hygiene.
2. Name the Roman counterpart of Athena.
3. Who is the gatekeeper of the Bifrost?
4. Name the domain of lord Vishnu.
63. Question O
1. Who ferries the dead across the R.Styx?
2. Name the Roman Queen of the Gods?
3. Who cursed Krishna that his race will
come to an end?
4. What is the sacred insect of Egyptians?
65. Question S
1. Name the Greek goddess of the hearth?
2. If it is Kubera for the Hindus, who is it for
the Romans?
3. Name the person bestowed with divine
vision who narrates the incidents of the
Kurukshetra War to Dritharashtra.
4. What is the name of King Arthur’s sword?