Greek Alphabet trivia

Greek Alphabet Mini Quiz

Test your knowledge with these top questions!

Question 1

Ancient Greeks modeled their script after which seafaring people?

Ancient Greeks adapted the Phoenician script by adding symbols for vowels, creating the first true alphabet to represent both consonants and vowels.

Question 2

Often used on the faces of luxury Swiss watches, which letter is the final symbol in the Greek alphabet?

Omega is the final letter of the Greek alphabet and means great O. The brand adopted the name in 1894 to signify the ultimate achievement in watchmaking precision.

Question 3

Which Greek letter represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter?

The letter pi was chosen because it is the first letter of the Greek word peripheria, meaning circumference. William Jones first used it for this ratio in 1706.

Question 4

Which Greek letter inspired the symbol for the Euro currency?

The symbol combines the Greek epsilon to honor the cradle of European civilization with two horizontal lines that represent the currency's stability.

Question 5

What Amazon tool for running code is named after the Greek letter representing the "L" sound?

The name is derived from lambda calculus, a mathematical system from the 1930s that serves as the theoretical foundation for functional programming.

Question 6

Which letter follows Alpha in the Greek writing system?

The word alphabet is derived from combining the names of the first two Greek letters. These symbols evolved from the Phoenician characters aleph and beth.

Question 7

Which Greek letter means a very small amount in English?

Iota is the smallest letter in the Greek alphabet. This physical status led to its use in English as a figurative term for a tiny or negligible amount.

Question 8

The Greek alphabet first included separate letters for which speech sounds?

The Greeks repurposed letters for Phoenician consonants not found in their language to represent vowels, creating the world's first true alphabet.

Question 9

Used in art to represent the Golden Ratio, which Greek letter is the symbol for the "f" sound?

The symbol was named after the Greek sculptor Phidias, who is believed to have used the Golden Ratio in his designs for the Parthenon.

Question 10

Which Greek letter identifies software ready for public testing?

Beta is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. It follows internal alpha testing and allows external users to find bugs before the software's final release.