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NLE > Latin 2 > 1996

This is the Latin 2 test for 1996. Please get out a number two pencil and step back and punt.

Be advised that some questions may not appear; these questions need to be fixed. I have excluded them until they are corrected. Some of these include questions which have multiple answers as well as older questions for which I need to create a map.

A total of 32 questions

1. Imperator exercitum septem menses duxit.

A. before seven months

B. in seven months

C. for seven months

D. after seven months

2. Magister nomina discipulorum scire vult.

A. wanted

B. had wanted

C. will want

D. wants

3. Quem in foro hodie vidisti?

A. Why

B. Where

C. Whose

D. Whom

4. Ignis ab monte videri potest.

A. is able to have seen

B. is able to be seen

C. is able to see

D. is able to have been seen

5. Bonus dux se intellegit.

A. himself

B. themselves

C. them

D. him

6. Videbisne, luci, amicos tuos?

A. to Lucius

B. of Lucius

C. by Lucius

D. Lucius

7. Pecuniam ___ cras dabo.

A. tuus

B. te

C. tibi

D. tua

8. Mater filios mox venturos esse sperat.

A. had come

B. have come

C. were coming

D. will come

9. Ab notissimo magistro docebatur.

A. she was being taught

B. she is taught

C. she has been taught

D. she will be taught

10. Donum ad Dianam, ___ lunae, fero.

A. dea

B. dearum

C. deam

D. deas

11. Cives victi pacem rogaverunt.

A. conquering

B. to conquer

C. conquered

D. about to conquer

12. Templum quod Romani aedificaverunt in Foro est.

A. to which

B. which

C. of which

D. by which

13. Meae epistulae ___ sunt.

A. breves

B. brevibus

C. brevem

D. brevium

14. Ea femina notissima est.

A. That

B. Which

C. The same

D. Who

15. Meus frater auxilium ad amicos mittet.

A. sent

B. will send

C. shall have sent

D. had sent

16. Ager latior quam via est.

A. than

B. how

C. whom

D. which

17. Senator putavit ___ fugisse.

A. legatis

B. legati

C. legato

D. legatos

18. Study very diligently if you wish to be a successful Latin student!

A. diligenter

B. diligentiores

C. diligentissime

D. diligentius

19. "nolite currere in viam!" pater pueros monuit.

A. It is harmful to run

B. Do not run

C. Run cautiously

D. I do not want to run

20. Portae huius urbis sunt magnae.

A. to this city

B. in this city

C. this city

D. of this city

21. Who carries souls across the River Styx into the Underworld?

A. Baucis

B. Charon

C. Daedalus

D. Pegasus

22. The curia, the ROSTRA, and BASILICAE were located

A. in the Colosseum

B. at the Circus Maximus

C. at the Campus Martius

D. in the Roman Forum

23. What Roman leader became known as Augustus and was later deified by the Roman Senate?

A. Marc Antony

B. Octavian

C. Pompey

D. Hannibal

24. An optimist is

A. a doctor who deals with diseases of the eyes

B. an unethical person who takes advantage of others

C. an individual who constantly brags about his great wealth

D. one who always expects the best in any situation

25. Rome's enemy in the Punic Wars was

A. Greece

B. Carthage

C. Gaul

D. Egypt

26. Aegean, ADRIATIC, and TYRRHENIAN refer to

A. architectural styles

B. bodies of water

C. passes in the Alps

D. groups of barbarians who attacked Rome

27. What sign should be posted on a fence enclosing a snarling dog?

A. cave canem

B. carpe diem

C. festina lente

D. caveat emptor

28. The Appian Way was significant to the Romans as

A. the scene of the death of Cleopatra

B. the route to the port of Brundisium in southern Italy

C. the place where the Romans would go to vote

D. the road Caesar took from Gaul when he marched on Rome

29. What hero slew Medusa and gave her head to Minerva to wear on her breastplate?

A. Theseus

B. Jason

C. Hercules

D. Perseus

30. The principal commented on the paucity of students in th cafeteria.

A. small number

B. excessive noisiness

C. late arrival

D. long line

31. Which Latin expression means without end?

A. ad infinitum

B. habeas corpus

C. in toto

D. per se

32. Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, and Tarquinius Superbus ruled Rome during

A. the invasion of Rome by the Gauls

B. the Punic Wars

C. the period of the monarchy

D. the period of the empire