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Irish Druids and Legends

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Irish Druids and Legends game quiz
"This is a difficult quiz on Irish legend for those who truly love it and for anyone who knows much about Ireland."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What is the Ogham?
    A place of worship
    A pilgrimage
    A druidic class
    A runic alphabet


2. In Irish legend, which two early peoples fought for Ireland?
    The Fomorians and the Picts
    The Firbolg and the Picts
    The Vikings and the British
    The Tuath and the Firbolg


3. Who was the god or goddess of the Tuatha de danaan, one of the early Irish tribes?
    Firbolg
    Dagda
    Danu
    Nuath


4. Why is Ireland often referred to as 'the fly in the amber'?
    It was separate and able to retain historical traditions longer than other countries of Europe
    It contains numerous archaeological finds of great importance
    It has many large deposits of amber
    Because of a reference in the Book of Kells


5. As far as history can determine, did the Druids worship carved idols?
    Yes
    No


6. As far as history can determine, did the Druids practice human sacrifice?
    Yes
    No


7. According to Aristotle (and supported by evidence of the worship of early Irish settlements, including the Druids), what is the basis of all religion?
    nature
    Greek mythology
    the soul
    knowledge


8. What was the usual place of worship for Druids?
    A grove
    A covenstead
    A temple
    A square


9. What is our largest source for knowledge of the way the Druids lived (in and out of Ireland)?
    Archaeology
    The Book of Kells
    Roman authors
    The writings of monks


10. In the works of the Saints as well as the oral traditions of the ancient bards, who is the Irish Celtic god that is most often written and spoken about?
    Dagda
    Grian
    Esus
    Cromm


11. Which Irish goddess, to whom the white-horned bull was sacred, was also known as the 'Great Queen'?
    Bridget
    None of these
    Ceridwen
    Morrigan


12. Which of the following shapes was especially sacred to the Druids?
    No particular shape, as nature is asymmetrical
    The Square upon which they based their worship
    The circle which conveyed the cycle of life
    The Pentagram


13. What island or place was believed among the early Irish to contain a sort of paradise that floated through the mists?
    Anglesey
    Elysium
    The Isle of Skye
    The Irish Sea


14. Who wrote the Book of Kells?
    The Tuatha de Danaan
    The Pope
    The Firbolgs
    Catholic monks


15. Which group was known for its oral history and story telling?
    The Bards
    The Ovates
    The elder Druids
    The Fomorians


16. Is there evidence that the Druids believed in immortality of the soul?
    Yes
    No


17. Which of the following Saints were instrumental in the development of Ireland?
    St. Patrick and St. Augustine
    St. Celestine and St. Patrick
    St. Patrick and St. Peter
    St. Bridget and St. Patrick


18. Which of the following animals were of special importance in Druidic and Irish legend?
    The dog and the bull
    The dog and the whale
    The bull and the elephant
    The snake and the spider


19. Which of the following was supposedly the name of a great bard who created many Irish poems?
    Nuath
    Bonwick
    Ossian
    Cromm


20. Which of the following was an Irish goddess of war?
    Bridget
    Elysia
    Mariana
    Bodb

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