1) Who is the author of "The Iliad"? a) Homer b) Virgil c) Sophocles d) Plato 2) Where does "The Iliad" take place? a) Trojan b) Paris c) Greek d) Italy 3) Who is the main protagonist of "The Iliad"? a) Achilles b) Hector c) Odysseus d) Agamemnon 4) Which of the following statements best describes the central conflict in "The Iliad"? a) The conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon b) The conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans c) The conflict between the gods and mortals d) The conflict between honor and pride 5) What is the name of Achilles' closest companion in "The Iliad"? a) Ajax b) Hector c) Patroclus d) Odysseus 6) Based on the story "The Illiad". What do you think is the main themes? a) Destiny and Love b) Honor and Pride c) Love and Friendship d) War and Peace 7) Which Greek god supports the Trojans in "The Iliad"? a) Zeus b) Athena c) Apollo d) Poseidon 8) What is the cause of the Trojan War in "The Iliad"? a) A dispute over territory b) A disagreement over trade routes c) The abduction of Helen d) A failed diplomatic negotiation 9) How did Hector demonstrate bravery in "The Iliad"? a) By challenging Achilles to single combat b) By fleeing from the battlefield c) By hiding behind the city walls d) By seeking refuge with the god 10) What lesson about pride can be learned from Achilles' character arc? a) Pride leads to victory b) Pride can be a fatal flaw c) Pride is necessary for heroism d) Pride is irrelevant in warfare 11) Evaluate the role of fate and free will in The Iliad. a) Characters have varying control over their destinies. b) Fate determines all outcomes. c) Fate and free will interact in complex ways. d) The role of fate and free will is indeterminable. 12) Assess the significance of The Iliad in ancient Greek literature. a) Minimal significance compared to other epic poems. b) Most significant epic poem of ancient Greece. c) Significance is subjective and interpretation-dependent. d) Equally significant as other epic poems. 13) Evaluate Achilles' ethical choices in The Iliad and their impact on the narrative. a) Morally justifiable decisions with positive impact. b) Ethical choices with negative consequences. c) Complex and multifaceted impact on the narrative. d) Irrelevant to the overall narrative. 14) In 'The Iliad,' how does Achilles' decision to withdraw from battle affect the Greek forces? a) It leads to a swift victory for the Trojan forces. b) It weakens the Greek army's fighting capabilities. c) It prompts Hector to negotiate a peace treaty. d) It boosts morale and unity among the troops. 15) How does Achilles' treatment of Hector's body after their duel reflect his character development? a) It shows his continued rage and lack of mercy. b) It demonstrates his newfound empathy and respect for his enemy. c) It highlights his indifference to the customs of war. d) It signifies his desire for revenge at any cost.

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