Maths, marathons and mythology – take true or false quiz to test your knowledge of Greece

THIS is the true or false quiz you can take to put your Greek knowledge to the test, after a survey revealed how little people know about the country.

Greece’sinfluence “runs deeper” that just the islands and the weather, but a study has revealed that many people are unaware of its rich history.

The new poll asked what percentage of people knew what cultural touchstones originated from the Mediterranean island.

It comes after researchers showed that 37 per cent of people didn’t realise the Olympics originated fromGreece.

A further 61 per cent didn’t know about Greek amphitheatres and over half (51 per cent) were clueless about philosophy’s Greek roots.

While 73 per cent had no idea the alphabet originated from the Mediterranean country, which is the basis for many Western writing systems today.

The findings commissioned by The Real Greek didn’t just uncover worrying statistics, there were some promising numbers.

The study also found that encouragingly, 79 per cent have heard of Aristotle, 75 per cent are familiar with Socrates but 29 per cent admit they have never heard of Plato.

A spokesperson for The Real Greek said: “A lot of useful and important things have come fromGreece.

“But it s clear from our study that not everyone knows what these are.

“From democracy and philosophy, to beloved myths and early medical practices,Greecehas gifted the world countless ideas and innovations we often take for granted.

Further discoveries from the study prove them right.

When thinking about the country, 15 per cent associate it with Greek Gods, while 20 per cent first think of its islands – and 12 per cent always refer to architecture.

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Despite that, 70 per cent agree ancient Greek culture is influential in the modern world.

Top 20 Things People Didn’t Know Originated From Greece

  1. Cranes – 94 per cent
  2. Showers – 93 per cent
  3. Cement- 92 per cent
  4. The concept of the atom – 92 per cent
  5. Central heating 91 per cent
  6. Thermometer 90 per cent
  7. Catapults 88 per cent
  8. Maps 84 per cent
  9. Coins 84 per cent
  10. Museums 80 per cent
  11. The alphabet 73 per cent
  12. The pentathlon 71 per cent
  13. Geometry 70 per cent
  14. Democracy 70 per cent
  15. Algebra 69 per cent
  16. Theatre 68 per cent
  17. Amphitheatres 61 per cent
  18. The marathon 60 per cent
  19. Philosophy 51 per cent
  20. The Olympic Games 37 per cent

Interestingly, just over half (55 per cent) think that Greekhistoryhas influenced modern Western culture more than any other civilisation.

Medicine (40 per cent), maths (38 per cent), and democracy (37 per cent) were voted the top three Greek innovations that are most relevant today.

It emerged 43 per cent learned about Ancient Greek in school, with a further 43 per cent being the most interested in the Trojan War.

Exactly a quarter are curious about the Golden Fleece and 22 per cent find the story of Pandora fascinating.

Of those who have yet to visit the country, 69 per cent would be interested in doing so, with Rhodes (38 per cent), Crete (38 per cent), and Santorini (33 per cent) the most desirable destinations.

And of the 48 per cent who have travelled toGreece, 89 per cent are likely to recommend it to others.

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More than a sixth (17 per cent) eat Greek cuisine on a monthly basis, with feta cheese (35 per cent), moussaka (28 per cent), and souvlaki (14 per cent) being among the most enjoyable foods.

A quarter of those polled via OnePoll.com say it s their favourite cuisine.

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Do you think you could do better than the survey says?

Take thequizfor yourself to find out!

The spokesperson added: Many people just associate gorgeous islands andweatherwhen they are asked to think aboutGreece.

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But actually, Greek influence runs deeper than that – shaping art, science, literature, and even the foundation of our modern governments.

Exploring these unexpected origins reveals how ancientGreececontinues to enrich our daily lives in more ways than we realise.”

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