- Father-in-law of Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye
- Son of Aslaug
- Son of Ragnar Loðbrok
- One of the leaders of the Great Heathen Army
- One of the executioners of the East Anglian king, Edmund the Martyr
77. Which is true about Folkvangr?
- A meadow where half of those that die in combat go upon death
- A song sung by the skalds to provide good fortune
- The name of Freya’s Seiðr form of magic
- The name of the tree Odin hung from for nine days
78. Which of the following was NOT a major slave trading center for the Vikings?
- Dublin, Ireland
- Reykjavik, Iceland
- Birka, Sweden
- Hedeby, Denmark
- Kiev, Ukraine
79. Which of the following animals were NOT raised on Viking farms (probably)?
- Pigs
- Sheep
- Goats
- Cattle
- Horses
- Ducks
- Geese
- Chickens
80. Which day of the week was NOT named after a figure in Norse/Germanic mythology?
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
81. Our day of the week, Saturday, was called Laugardagr in old Norse, meaning:
- Bath Day
- Timber-cutting Day
- War Day
- Rest Day
- Odin’s Day
82. What were Fire fungus, urine and Sodium Nitrate used for?
- Cleaning clothes
- Curing intestinal maladies
- Starting a fire
- Ingredients for smoked pork
- Curative for sexually transmitted diseases
83. Who was the Norse god of skiing?
- Baldur
- Ullr
- Vonn
- Freyr
- Sif
84. Who was the author of the Poetic Eddas?
- Hans Christian Anderson
- Saxo Grammaticus
- Snorri Sturluson
- Ahmed ibn Fadhlan
- Thorstein the Red
85. Who was the Viking king killed at Stamford Bridge in 1066 AD?
- Harold Godwinson
- Harald Fairhair
- Harald Finehair
- Harald Hårfagre
- Harald Bluetooth
- Harald Hardrada
- Holger Dansk
86. Which was (probably) NOT a factor signaling the end of the Viking era?
- The Scandinavian countries’ evolution toward nation-states
- An incremental culture shift due to an influx of settlers from Ireland and Scotland
- The discovery and settlement of Iceland and Greenland
- The conversion of Northern European populations to Christianity
- The rise of nation-states in England and France
87. What was a hangeroc?
- A rocky outcropping towering over crashing surf
- A type of Viking woman’s dress
- A storage shelf in a Viking longhouse
- A staff weapon of unknown design mentioned in the sagas
- A result of excessive drinking
88. What was a housecarl?
- Steward of a longhouse responsible for the health and well being of the household
- One of the strakes riveted to the keel of a longship
- A hand axe with langets, supports above and below the point of attachment to the handle
- One of the household troops of the 11th century Danish kings of England
- A two-wheeled cart used primarily for hauling grain
89. Who was Harold Godwinson’s father?
- Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent
- King Knut the Great
- Gytha of Wessex
- Edward the Confessor
- Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria
90. Which was true about William the Conqueror’s death?
- He died from an Anglo-Saxon arrow to the eye
- He was killed by two Norman knights under orders from the pope
- His corpse was too large for the tomb, and when attendants forced the body into the tomb it burst, spreading a disgusting odor throughout the church
- He died of malnutrition brought on by a siege of his castle
- He was buried within the White Tower, now known as the Tower of London
91. Which river was probably NOT a significant trade route for the Vikings? (Modern country names)
- The Seine, in France
- The Dnieper, in Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
- The Volga, in Russia
- The Thames, in England
- The Rhine, in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands
- The Ouse, in Ireland
- The Danube, in Germany and 10 other countries
92. Which of the following is NOT true about dwarves in the Norse sagas?
- Dwarves are pitch-black in appearance
- They are noted for being extremely skilled smiths and craftspeople
- Their height varies with their skills at the forge
- They live underground in Svartalfheim
- Four of them supported the sky
- They forged Mjollnir, the hammer of Thor
93. Which of the following is true about Skidbladnir, a ship which belongs to Freyr?
- It needs no steeringboard
- It always has a favorable wind
- It was crafted by elves from the lands to the west
- It was crafted from mighty beams of oak
- Its sail is woven from the finest of spiders’ webs
94. Which was true of the long, golden hair of Sif, Thor’s wife?
- It could be extended to whatever length she wished
- Its glow healed any wound
- It moved independent of any wind
- It braided itself
- It was crafted by dwarves
95. Who is usually recognized as the greatest Viking king?
- Canute Sweynson
- Harald Hardrada
- Æthelstan
- Sveyn Forkbeard
- Olaf Tryggvason
96. What is crucially missing from this (supposed) Viking solar compass?
- A calcite crystal
- A silver central dial
- A gnomon
- Moss from tree bark
- A leather strap
97. What is FALSE about the interior symbol?
- It is called a Vegvisir
- It is a symbol for protection against getting lost
- It is ringed by the Viking Age Younger Futhark
- It is recorded in a manuscript from 1840 from a lost earlier manuscript
98. What is a garboard?
- The structure along the full length of the right side of the starboard side of a longship
- The point on a longship where the steering board attaches
- The wooden pole attached to the lower end of the sail of a longship for tacking
- The strake attached to the keel of a longship
- The bench on which guests to a longhouse sit
99. Which of the following is NOT true of Gudrid Thorbjarnarrdóttir?
- She was an Icelandic explorer
- She appears in the Saga of Erik the Red and the Saga of the Greenlanders
- She and her husband Þorfinnur Karlsefni, led an expedition to Vinland
- She had a son named Snorri Þorfinnsson, believed to be the first European birth in the Americas outside of Greenland
- She married three times, to a merchant named Thorir, Thorstein Eiriksson and Thorfinn Karlsefni
- She undertook a pilgrimage to Constantinople
- Gudrid knew a seeress’s songs of enchantment and sang them with admirable skill
100. Which was NOT true of the story surrounding the death of Baldur?
- Baldur was the god of light and purity
- Frigg went around to everything in the world and secured from each of them an oath to not harm her son
- Loki tricked Hoder into killing Baldur
- Hoder was the blind son of Freyr and Frigg
- Hoder and Baldur were brothers
- The arrow (or dart) was made of mistletoe
- Hoder was killed by Vali, the god of Justice in retribution
- Or – - They are ALL true
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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