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Flashcards for Greek & Roman Gods reviewers. Front of card: a question or prompt. Back of card: the answer plus a short explanation. Every card is calibrated to the way FEUCAT tests Greek & Roman Gods in its General Information subtest.

Exam context

The Far Eastern University College Admission Test is conducted by Far Eastern University and is scheduled for Q3–Q4 2026. The General Information subtest is marked as "Core" in the official pattern, and Greek & Roman Gods appears in position 6th of 6 in the FEUCAT General Information review rotation. Passing mark: Competitive overall score. Recent FEUCAT 2026 papers have drawn roughly a meaningful share of questions from this subject.

Greek & Roman Gods - Flashcards

Master the essential knowledge of Greek and Roman mythology with these comprehensive flashcards. Learn the major gods and goddesses, their roles, and the connections between Greek and Roman equivalents. This content is crucial for UPCAT and other Philippine college entrance examinations that test general knowledge and cultural literacy.

Cards

Who is the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, and what is his Roman equivalent?

Zeus is the King of the Gods in Greek mythology, known as Jupiter in Roman mythology. He rules over Mount Olympus and is the god of the sky and thunder. Zeus/Jupiter is the most powerful deity in both mythologies and father to many other gods and heroes.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • major_gods
  • easy

Topic

Major Olympian Gods

Card Id

FC1

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Poseidon

Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. Roman equivalent is Neptune. Poseidon is one of the three major brothers (along with Zeus and Hades) who divided the world among themselves. He carries a trident as his symbol of power.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • major_gods
  • easy

Topic

Major Olympian Gods

Card Id

FC2

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

What is the relationship between Aphrodite and Venus?

Aphrodite (Greek) and Venus (Roman) are the same goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure. She represents romantic love, physical attraction, and aesthetic beauty. In both mythologies, she is considered one of the most beautiful and influential goddesses.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • love_deities
  • easy

Topic

Love and Beauty Deities

Card Id

FC3

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Hades - Pluto

God of the Underworld and the dead. Hades (Greek) and Pluto (Roman) rule over the realm of the dead and are responsible for judging souls after death. Despite being associated with death, he is not considered evil but rather a stern and just ruler.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • underworld_gods
  • medium

Topic

Underworld Deities

Card Id

FC4

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Compare Athena and Minerva in terms of their domains and characteristics.

Athena (Greek) and Minerva (Roman) are both goddesses of wisdom, warfare, and crafts. They represent strategic warfare (as opposed to brutal combat), intelligence, and skilled craftsmanship. Both are virgin goddesses known for their rational thinking and protection of heroes.

Tags

  • comparison
  • wisdom_gods
  • medium

Topic

Wisdom Deities

Card Id

FC5

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Eros - Cupid

God of love and desire. Eros (Greek) and Cupid (Roman) represent passionate love and sexual attraction. Often depicted as a young winged boy with a bow and arrows that cause people to fall in love when struck.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • love_deities
  • easy

Topic

Love and Beauty Deities

Card Id

FC6

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Who is Gaia and what is her Roman equivalent?

Gaia (Greek) and Terra (Roman) are the personification of Earth itself. She is considered the mother of all life and the ancestral mother of many gods and titans. Gaia represents the life-giving and nurturing aspects of the Earth.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • primordial_gods
  • medium

Topic

Primordial Deities

Card Id

FC7

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What domain does Hypnos/Somnus control?

Hypnos (Greek) and Somnus (Roman) are gods of sleep. They control sleep, dreams, and rest. Hypnos is often depicted as a gentle god who brings peaceful sleep to both mortals and immortals.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • minor_gods
  • medium

Topic

Minor Deities

Card Id

FC8

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Helios - Sol

God of the Sun. Helios (Greek) and Sol (Roman) personify the sun itself and are responsible for driving the sun across the sky each day. Often depicted riding a chariot pulled by fiery horses.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • celestial_gods
  • medium

Topic

Celestial Deities

Card Id

FC9

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Compare the hunting goddesses Artemis and Diana.

Artemis (Greek) and Diana (Roman) are identical goddesses of the hunt, wild animals, and the moon. Both are virgin goddesses who protect young women and are skilled archers. They are also associated with childbirth and nature protection.

Tags

  • comparison
  • nature_gods
  • medium

Topic

Nature Deities

Card Id

FC10

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is the relationship between Uranus in both Greek and Roman mythology?

Uranus is one of the few deities whose name remains the same in both Greek and Roman mythology. He is the personification of the sky and heavens, and the father of the Titans. Uranus represents the vast, overarching sky that covers the Earth (Gaia).

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • primordial_gods
  • medium

Topic

Primordial Deities

Card Id

FC11

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who is Cronus and why is he significant in the family tree of gods?

Cronus (Greek) and Saturn (Roman) is the youngest son of Uranus and father of Zeus. He overthrew his father Uranus but was later overthrown by his own son Zeus. Cronus is known for swallowing his children to prevent them from overthrowing him, representing the cyclical nature of generational conflict.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • titans
  • hard

Topic

Titan Generation

Card Id

FC12

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Rhea - Ops

Mother of Zeus and wife of Cronus. Rhea (Greek) and Ops (Roman) saved Zeus from being swallowed by Cronus by hiding him and giving Cronus a stone wrapped in baby clothes instead. She represents motherhood and the protection of children.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • titans
  • hard

Topic

Titan Generation

Card Id

FC13

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

What makes Apollo unique among the Greek and Roman gods?

Apollo is one of the few major gods whose name remains exactly the same in both Greek and Roman mythology. He is the god of music, poetry, medicine, prophecy, and the sun (in later traditions). Apollo represents harmony, order, and reason.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • major_gods
  • medium

Topic

Major Olympian Gods

Card Id

FC14

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is Hera's domain and who is her Roman counterpart?

Hera (Greek) and Juno (Roman) are goddesses of marriage, women, and family. As Zeus/Jupiter's wife, she is the Queen of the Gods. Despite her important role, she is often portrayed as jealous due to her husband's many affairs.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • major_gods
  • easy

Topic

Major Olympian Gods

Card Id

FC15

Difficulty

easy

Image Prompt

Demeter - Ceres

Goddess of the harvest, agriculture, and fertility of the earth. Demeter (Greek) and Ceres (Roman) control the growth of crops and the fertility of the soil. The word 'cereal' comes from Ceres, showing her connection to grain crops.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • nature_gods
  • medium

Topic

Nature Deities

Card Id

FC16

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What domain does Pan/Faunus represent in mythology?

Pan (Greek) and Faunus (Roman) are gods of shepherds, flocks, nature, and the wild. They are often depicted as half-man, half-goat creatures who live in forests and mountains. They represent the wild, untamed aspects of nature and pastoral life.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • nature_gods
  • medium

Topic

Nature Deities

Card Id

FC17

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Compare the war gods Ares and Mars.

Ares (Greek) and Mars (Roman) are both gods of war, but with different characteristics. Ares represents the brutal, chaotic aspects of war and was generally disliked. Mars was more respected by Romans as he also represented agricultural protection and was considered an ancestor of the Roman people.

Tags

  • comparison
  • war_gods
  • hard

Topic

War Deities

Card Id

FC18

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Dionysus - Bacchus

God of wine, celebration, and ecstasy. Dionysus (Greek) and Bacchus (Roman) represent the liberating and intoxicating power of wine, as well as theater and festivity. Their festivals were known for wild celebrations and dramatic performances.

Tags

  • key_terms
  • celebration_gods
  • medium

Topic

Celebration Deities

Card Id

FC19

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

What is the significance of Hephaestus/Vulcan in both mythologies?

Hephaestus (Greek) and Vulcan (Roman) are gods of the forge, fire, and metalworking. They are master craftsmen who create weapons and tools for gods and heroes. Despite being physically imperfect (often depicted as lame), they are essential to both divine and mortal civilizations through their technological skills.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • craft_gods
  • medium

Topic

Craft Deities

Card Id

FC20

Difficulty

medium

Image Prompt

Who is Persephone and what role does she play in the underworld?

Persephone (Greek) and Proserpine (Roman) are goddesses of the underworld and queen of the dead. She is Hades/Pluto's wife and Demeter/Ceres' daughter. Her annual return from the underworld explains the changing seasons - spring comes when she returns to her mother.

Tags

  • concept_understanding
  • underworld_gods
  • hard

Topic

Underworld Deities

Card Id

FC21

Difficulty

hard

Image Prompt

Tag Distribution

Easy

4

Hard

5

Medium

12

Key Terms

7

Comparison

3

Concept Understanding

9

Topic Distribution

War Deities

1

Craft Deities

1

Minor Deities

1

Nature Deities

3

Wisdom Deities

1

Titan Generation

2

Celestial Deities

1

Primordial Deities

2

Underworld Deities

2

Celebration Deities

1

Major Olympian Gods

6

Love And Beauty Deities

2

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