Mayan Calendar Quiz                     

The Mayan Calendar Quiz focuses upon special math from page 52 in Ages of Adam.

1.  Dots or ellipses represent _________ in Mayan Calendar glyph pictures.

2.  The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year develops from 20-periods of __________ each.

3.  The 360-day-Tun-civil-year is comprised of 18-Uinals that have ____________ per Uinal.

4.  The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year and 365-day-Haab-solar-year combine in the _________________________

5.  The special last 5-days of the 365-day-Haab-solar-year are the Nameless Days or ________________.

6.  Katun adds a prefix before Tun, which modifies the meaning to become ___________________.

7.  Baktun adds a prefix before Tun, which modifies the meaning to become ___________________.

8.  Aztec, Incan and Mayan Calendars were sister Mesoamerican calendars that use similar mathematics.

9.  The 5200-year Great Cycle includes 5200-Tun-civil-years and may include provisions for ___________________________________.

10.  The 400-year-Baktun-cycle segment of the Mayan Calendar repeats 13 times for the ___________________________.

11.  The final 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year in the _______________________ multiplies 52-Tun-years x 5-Wayeb-days.

12.  Scriptures refer to Sacred Pillars or Standing Stones as common ritualistic objects of ancient _________________.

13.  Mesoamerican lunar/solar calendars intercalated 210-days of l/s time split for every 20-year l/s cycle and _______ of l/s time split for every 400-year-Baktun.

14.  An 800-year Generation Cycle is equal to _______________.

15.  Numerical matching enables the last day of a ___________________ to cascade time with X-number of years.

16.  A Long Count refers to time since the Mayan Creation date, which is _____________________________.

17.  The 400-year-Baktun-cycle is the ______ significant left-hand representation in the Mayan Creation date.

18.  Most carved stelae date from _____________ during the early classical phase of Mayan chronology.

19.  Ages of Adam affirms that the Mayan Creation date is an extension of an earlier Mesopotamian calendar system.

20.  Genesis 5 provides ____________ ____________ that correlate with known time cycles of the Mayan Calendar.

  

 

 

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Mayan Calendar Quiz

 

1.  Dots or ellipses represent _________ in Mayan Calendar glyph pictures.

 

a. decades

b. weeks

c. full moons

d. single days

 

2.  The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year develops from 20-periods of _______________ each.

 

a. 18-days

b. 13-days

c. 13-kins

d. only b. and c.

 

 

3.  The 360-day-Tun-civil-year is comprised of 18-Uinals that have ________ per Uinal.

 

a. 36-kins

b. 18-days

c. 13-kins

d. 20-days

 

 

4.  The 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year and 365-day-Haab-solar-year combine in the _________________________.

 

a. 20-year l/s cycle.

b. Sun Kingdoms’ Haab-year.

c. 52-year Calendar Round.

d. 360-day-Tun-civil-year.

 

 

5.  The special last 5-days of the 365-day-Haab-solar-year are the Nameless Days or ________________.

a. Katun

b. Tun

c. Wayeb

d. Uinal

 

 

6.  Katun adds a prefix before Tun, which modifies the meaning to become ______________.

 

a. 400-Tun-years.

b. 7,200-days.

c. 20-Tun-years.

d. only b. and c.

 

 

7.  Baktun adds a prefix before Tun, which modifies the meaning to become ______________.

 

a. 400-Tun-years.

b. 20-Tun-years.

c. 144,000-days.

d. only a. and c.

 

 

8.  Aztec, Incan and Mayan Calendars were sister Mesoamerican calendars that use similar mathematics.

a. True

b. False

 

 

9.  The 5200-year Great Cycle includes 5200-Tun-civil-years and may include provisions for ___________________________________.

 

a. projecting 26,000 years into the future.

b. 5200-Haab-years of 365-days each.

c. only a. and b.

d. none of the above

 

10.  The 400-year Baktun Cycle segment of the Mayan Calendar repeats 13 times for the ___________________________.

 

a. 5200-day

b. 5200-Tun-year Great Cycle

c. 5200-Tun-year Long Count

d. only b. and c.

 

 

11.  The final 260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year in the _______________________ multiplies 52-Tun-years x 5-Wayeb-days.

 

a. 400-year Baktun cycle

b. 20-year lunar/solar cycle

c. 52-year Calendar Round

d. 360-day-Tun-year

 

 

12.  Scriptures often refer to Sacred Pillars or Standing Stones as ritualistic objects of ancient _________________.

 

a. Mesoamerica

b. Mesopotamia

c. England

d. Easter Island

 

 

13.  Mesoamerican l/s calendars intercalated 210-days of l/s time split for every 20-year l/s cycle and _______ of l/s time split for every 400-year-Baktun.

 

a. 360-Tun-civil-year

b. 210-years

c. 260-Tzolken-sacred-years

d. none of the above

 

 

14.  An 800-year Generation Cycle is equal to _______________.

 

a. 2 Baktun cycles.

b. 2 x 400-Tun-Years of 360-days.

c. 800-Tun-Years.

d. all of the above.

 

 

15.  Numerical matching enables the last day of a ___________________ to cascade time with X-number of years.

 

a. 354-day-lunar-year

b. 364-day-calendar-year

c. 365-day-solar-year

d. 20-year-l/s-cycle

 

 

16.  A Long Count refers to time since the Mayan Creation date, which is _____________________________.

 

a. 5-digits, numbered from 1 to 10.

b. 13.0.0.0.0.

c. 0.0.0.0.0.

d. 13.13.13.13.13

 

 

17.  The 400-year-Baktun-cycle is the ______ significant left-hand representation in the Mayan Creation date.

 

a. most

b. least

c. number 9

d. numbered 7 or 8

 

 

18.  Most carved stelae date from _____________ during the early classical phase of Mayan chronology.

 

a. 0-Baktun

b. 9-Baktun

c. the Mayan Creation date

d. 13-Baktun

 

 

19.  Ages of Adam affirms that the Mayan Creation date is an extension of an earlier Mesopotamian calendar system.

 

a. True

b. False

 

 

20.  Genesis 5 provides ____________ ____________ that correlate with known time cycles of the Mayan Calendar.

 

a. Patriarchal ages

b. numerical fragments

c. only a. and c.

d. none of the above

 

 

Answers

1.   d. single days

2.   d. only b. and c.

3.   d. 20-days

4.   c. 52-year Calendar Round.

5.   c. Wayeb

6.   d. only b. and c.

7.   d. only a. and c.

8.   a. True

9.   c. only a. and b.

10. d. only b. and c.

11. c. 52-year Calendar Round

12. b. Mesopotamia

13. b. 210-years

14. d. all of the above.

15. c. 365-day-solar-year

16. b. 13.0.0.0.0.

17. a. most

18. b. 9-Baktun

19. a. True

20. c. only a. and c.

 

 

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