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This is the Intro test for 1998. 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 28 questions
1. Multae picturae in triclinio sunt.
A. will be
B. is
C. are
D. were
2. At the end of the story the eagle flew away.
A. fabula
B. fabulae
C. fabulam
D. fabulis
3. Multa animalia in aqua natare amant.
A. are swimming
B. will swim
C. were swimmig
D. to swim
4. Novem minus duo sunt.
A. septem
B. duo
C. sex
D. quinque
5. Parvus puer _____ spectabat.
A. reginam
B. regina
C. reginis
D. reginae
6. Magna _____ ante templum stabat.
A. statuam
B. statuarum
C. statuae
D. statua
7. Quattuor servi in agris _____.
A. laborat
B. laboro
C. laborant
D. laboras
8. Curate, discipuli, libros!
A. to the students
B. students
C. of the students
D. with the students
9. Quid agis?
A. How are you?
B. Why are you leaving?
C. Will you come with me?
D. Where do you live?
10. Pater et duo filii ad Colosseum ambulabant.
A. will walk
B. are walking
C. walk
D. were walking
11. Cur rex ad insulam navigabat?
A. Where
B. Why
C. Who
D. What
12. Ego habeo parvam tabulam, sed _____ habes magnam tabulam.
A. nos
B. ego
C. tu
D. vos
13. The sun moves around the earth.
A. ad terram
B. sub terra
C. circum terram
D. trans terram
14. Graecus servus cibum male parat.
A. badly
B. clearly
C. well
D. widely
15. Senator dicit, "properate, Romani, ad Forum!"
A. to hurry
B. were hurrying
C. are hurrying
D. hurry
16. Epistula de ludis erat _____.
A. longus
B. longa
C. longo
D. longae
17. Mater liberos de ursa irata monebit.
A. was warning
B. will warn
C. warn
D. is warning
18. Mensam et sellas ad villam sine auxilio portant.
A. about
B. under
C. without
D. out of
19. Vir amicum in _____ aedificio exspectabat.
A. magna
B. magnis
C. magnum
D. magno
20. Nostra magistra nobis statuam Neptuni demonstrat.
A. to us
B. with us
C. from us
D. of us
21. The king of the gods, Zeus, was known to the Romans as _____.
A. Apollo
B. Jupiter
C. Mars
D. Pluto
22. The maiden Arachne was trained in the art of _____.
A. painting
B. writing
C. weaving
D. woodcarving
23. The messenger god who led the souls of the dead to the Underworld was _____.
A. Apollo
B. Mercury
C. Mars
D. Vulcan
24. Quid pro quo means
A. This for that
B. For this reason
C. What is this
D. What is going on
25. You might ask a friend that you have not seen recently: quid novi? This question means
A. How are you?
B. What is new?
C. Where have you been?
D. What are you doing?
26. What was the ancient color of rank, royalty, and distinction?
A. green
B. orange
C. purple
D. blue
27. A derivative from the Latin word for slave is
A. servitude
B. serial
C. salvation
D. science
28. Brundisium et Ostia et Pompeii sunt in
A. Graecia
B. Asia
C. Italia
D. Africa