- One of Freya’s chariot cats
- Odin’s spear
- Thor’s belt
- A warning sign/glyph used by dwarves
- Home of the elves
52. Which of the following was NOT among the races described in the Icelandic legends?
- Aesir
- Jotun
- Vanir
- Elves
- Halflings
53. Which of the following was NOT associated with Valhalla?
- Feasting on pork and mead
- Warriors doing battle every day
- Games of skill and chance
- 640 doors
- A roof of spears
- Shields and coats of mail
- They are ALL associated with Valhalla
- or -
54. Which of the following was NOT associated with the Ragnar Loðbrok of the Norse sagas?
- The father of Ivar, Ubbe, Halfdan and Bjorn Ironside
- Won a wife, Thora, for slaying two giant serpents
- Was the husband of Lagertha, a female warrior
- Put to death by Ælla, King of Northumbria in a pit of adders
- Besieged Paris in 845 AD with 120 ships – or-
- They are ALL part of Ragnar’s stories in the sagas.
55. Which was NOT true of the stories about Rollo (d. c. 928 AD)
- He founded the duchy of Normandy
- He attacked Chartres in 911 AD
- He was baptized in 912 AD
- He was outlawed by Harald Fairhair for piracy
- He was defeated by his son William Longsword
- They are ALL associated with Rollo
- or –
56. Which was NOT true of the stories told about Thor?
- He owned a hammer named Mjöllnir, which returned when thrown
- The Norse wore his hammer talisman for good luck
- He wore a belt that tripled his strength
- He had a pair of iron gloves
- He traveled in a chariot drawn by goats
- They were ALL told about Thor
- or –
57. Odin was an active searcher for knowledge. Which was NOT true of his search?
- He was led to the well of knowledge by Ratatosker
- He sacrificed an eye for a drink of water
- The well’s name was Mímisbrunnr/Mímir
- The water flowed beneath the world tree Ygdrassil
- The waters contained much wisdom
- He hanged himself for nine days
58. Which of the following was NOT a type of ship used in the Viking age?
- Faering
- Sessa
- Knarr
- Drakkar
- Snekke
59. Which of the following is NOT associated with Ragnarok in the sagas?
- Preceded by three years of greed and treachery among humans
- Preceded by three years of winters without summers
- The wolf Fenrir will swallow the moon
- Frost giants will sail in a ship made from the untrimmed nails of dead people
- Loki and Heimdall will fight and kill each other
- Ygdrassil the world tree will survive
- All of the above will occur
– or –
60. The members of the Varangian Guard were employed by:
- The Miklegard Imperial Guard
- The Constantinople Constabulary
- The Caliph of the Umayyad Caliphate
- The Byzantine emperor
- The Huscarls of King Harold
61. Which was true of the Rus?
- They founded the city of Kiev
- They originated in southeastern Sweden
- They settled in Slavic lands of mountainous terrain
- The Russian Primary Chronicle identifies them as ethnic slavs
- They were defeated by Rurik of Kiev
62. What was NOT true about the Althing?
- Its site was protected by a group known as the JomsVikings
- The country's most powerful leaders met to decide on legislation and dispense justice
- It is the oldest existing legislature in the world
- It was an annual gathering for legal judgments in Iceland
- All free men could attend
63. What were the names of the first humans?
- Grani & Gulfaxi
- Eitri & Fafnir
- Móði & Magni
- Eomer & Eowyn
- Ask & Embla
64. Which is true about a Trefoil?
- It was used for winter travel
- It connected three belts or straps
- It bridged the gap between the Jotunheim and Alfheim
- It was a large chalice stolen by Thor from the giant Skrymir
65. What was a quern used for?
- To anchor Loki with entrails as punishment until Ragnarok
- To anchor ships in a harbor
- As a foundation for longhouse construction
- To grind grain
- As a test of courage: “Fear is the Mind killer.”
66. What were Hugin & Munin?
- Two dwarves who forged Gungnir
- Two elves who built the longship Mora
- Two humans who restart the human race after Ragnarok
- Two stags who eat among the branches of Ygdrassil
- Two ravens who bring information to Odin
- Two frost giants slain by Thor
67. In Norse legends, Friday, the day of the week, was named after:
- Freyr, the god of peace, the harvest, rain and sunshine
- Frigg, the goddess of the sky, motherhood, love and marriage
- Freya, the goddess of love, beauty, sex, lust and seiðr magic
- Friggin, the god of annoyance and frustration
- Frey, the god of prosperity, battle, virility and sunshine
68. What event happened in 865 AD?
- Bjarni Herjólfsson sighted Iceland
- Charles III of West Frankia granted Normandy to Rollo
- Prince Oleg moved his capital from Novgorod to Kiev
- The Great Heathen Army invaded England
- Bjorn Ironside raided the Mediterranean
69. With which of the following people did the Vikings NOT interact?
- Saxons
- Franks
- Rus
- Burgundians
- Bulgars
- Mercians
70. Which was a food NOT consumed in Scandinavia in Viking times?
- Beef
- Pork
- Tomatoes
- Chicken
- Shark
- Potatoes
- Salmon
- Carrots
- Herring
- Wheat
- Barley
71. Which was NOT founded or settled in by Vikings?
- Dublin
- Helsinki
- Sliasthorp
- Waterford
- Kiev
72. What was the Gulaðing?
- A set of Norwegian laws, formalized in the 11th century
- A serpent gnawing at the roots of Ygdrassil
- The bait used by Thor when fishing for Jormundgandr
- The second beast killed by Beowulf
- The bay or cove between Norway and Sweden
73. Which of the following was Erik the Red NOT known for?
- Banished from Denmark for manslaughter
- Used the name “Greenland” to attract people to the new land
- Of 25 ships, only 14 made it from Iceland to Greenland
- Built the first Christian church in Greenland
- Father of Leif Erikson
74. Which of the following was NOT part of the legends associated with Berserkers
- Worked themselvs into a “berserk” frenzy
- May have bitten their shields to provoke or demonstrate ferocity
- Fought with hardened boarskin armor
- Wielded the Dane axe to intimidate opponents
- Egill Skallagrimsson’s father, a berserker, killed a maid over a ball game
- May have worn wolf skins or furs
75. What is a kenning?
- A formation used to defeat a shield wall
- A small fishing boat with four oars
- A literary phrase used to describe objects or situations
- An overwhelming defeat of an opposing force
- A tomb or crypt for a revered warrior
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Sources (among many others):
- Dr. Jackson Crawford, YouTube Lecture Series
- Neil Gaiman, Norse Mythology
- John Grant, An Introduction to Viking Mythology
- John Haywood, Encyclopaedia of the Viking Age
- Judith Jesch, Women in the Viking Age
- lifeinnorway.net/norwegian-trolls
- Niels Lund,ed., Two Voyagers at the Court of King Alfred -
The ventures of Ohthere and Wulfstan
together with the Description of Northern Europe From the Old English Orosius - Fiona Macdonald, 100 Facts - Vikings
- norse-mythology.org/gods-and-creatures/
- NOVA, multiple episodes
- Neil Price, Children of Ash and Elm - A History of the Vikings
- Wikipedia.com
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