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Homeric Greek Lesson XVIII Pluperfect Active ἐλελύκη
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Mounce First Aorist Active Indicative (liquid) ἒμεινα
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Homeric Greek Lesson XV Third Declension ἄναξ
Classical Latin
Verb Future Active Indicative 2nd Conjugation habēbō
Classical Latin
Verb Perfect Active Indicative 1st Conjugation laudāvī
Classical Latin
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Mounce Present Middle-Passive Indicative contract ἀγαπῶμαι
Classical Latin
Verb Imperfect Active Indicative 3rd -io Conjugation iaciēbam
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This is the Intro test for 2004. 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 30 questions
1. Someone studying horticulture is interested in
A. painting
B. horoscopes
C. gardening
D. time
2. To interrogate someone is to
A. invite him to a party
B. ask him questions
C. avoid him
D. praise him
3. In the picture you see a view of the ___ where chariot races took place.
A. Colosseum
B. Forum
C. Pantheon
D. Circus Maximus
4. The master of a Roman house would go to his cubiculum to
A. eat his lunch
B. ride his favorite horse
C. go to bed
D. sit and enjoy his garden
5. Which goddess was the wife of Jupiter, the king of the gods?
A. Ceres
B. Venus
C. Vesta
D. Juno
6. How many heads does this dog, the guardian of hades, have?
A. quinque
B. octo
C. tres
D. quattuor
7. Ita vero means
A. Therefore
B. Yes, indeed
C. By no means
D. Maybe
8. Salvete, DISCIPULI! Means
A. Hello, students!
B. Children, jump!
C. Slaves, work!
D. Stop, dancers!
9. Locate pompeii on the map.
A. 5
B. 7
C. 3
D. 8
10. Locate Germania on the map.
A. 2
B. 8
C. 6
D. 4
11. A POST MORTEM examination is performed.
A. after meals
B. after midday
C. after someone has died
D. after a written report is submitted
12. The motto of the U.S. Coast Guard, semper paratus, means
A. Prepare the Senate
B. Forever Loyal
C. Always Prepared
D. Loyal to the Service
13. Iulius optimum ____ habet.
A. amici
B. amicus
C. amico
D. amicum
14. Amicus ambulare per silvam amat.
A. to walk
B. he was walking
C. they were walking
D. will walk
15. Iulius cum amico ambulat.
A. of the friend
B. by the friend
C. with the friend
D. to the friend
16. Iulius est bonus ___.
A. puerum
B. puer
C. puero
D. pueri
17. Hodie amici ad silvam ambulant.
A. from the forest
B. of the forest
C. to the forest
D. out of the forest
18. Est pecunia in via!
A. There were
B. There was
C. There are
D. There is
19. Iulius rogat, "videsne pecuniam?"
A. Do you see?
B. Were you seeing?
C. You will see
D. To see
20. Amicus rogat, "ubi est pecunia?"
A. What
B. Where
C. How much
D. How big
21. " ____ pecuniam non video."
A. Nos
B. Tu
C. Vos
D. Ego
22. Iulius respondet, "specta! Pecunia est in media via."
A. To look
B. I see
C. Look
D. Can you see
23. "quot denarii sunt?"
A. Where
B. How many
C. When
D. Why
24. Iulius respondet, "Pecuniam nunc numero."
A. I am counting
B. Count
C. I will count
D. I was counting
25. "Sunt decem denarii."
A. ten
B. nine
C. eight
D. two
26. Amicus rogat, "Quid de pecunia in via narrabimus?"
A. to tell
B. will we tell
C. are we telling
D. were we telling
27. Iulius respondet, "____ pecuniam servabimus."
A. Multam
B. Multus
C. Multum
D. Multa
28. Iulius amico quinque denarios dat.
A. friend's
B. with the friend
C. friends
D. to the friend
29. "Nunc tu quinque denarios ____ et ego quinque denarios habeo."
A. habemus
B. habent
C. habeo
D. habes
30. Julius and his friend carry the money happily to the farmhouse.
A. laete
B. laeta
C. laetos
D. laetorum