2010 Medusa Mythology Exam theme: “Olympians 2.0" The practice questions will give you a sense of the types of questions that might be asked on the exam. We recommend that you review both the primary and secondary sources, listed in the study materials section. Also, there are some excellent on-line websites: Classical Mythology by Morford and Lenardon includes many maps, activities, chapter summaries, glossaries, commentaries, bibliographies, study questions, and quizzes. Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch's has an website that includes discussions of the characters, places, and creatures in the work, and there are also links to maps, photographs, and English literature references. Bradford Duncan has developed a guide to Greek and Roman mythology and study questions to go along with Edith Hamilton's Mythology. In addition, the Database has other mythology certamen questions that you can use to prepare for the exam. Certamen questions: Practice with questions from past Medusa Exams! The creators of the Certamen questions database have reformatted prior Medusa Exam questions to make them Certamen friendly, and have posted them online (scroll down to the bottom of the page). Previous Exams: n.b.: while these questions do not pertain to this year's theme, reviewing the exams will give you an idea of the range of questions and the levels of difficulty. |