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Homeric Greek Lesson XV Third Declension ἀνήρ I
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Verb Perfect Active Indicative 2nd Conjugation habuī
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Verb Present Active Indicative 3rd -io Conjugation iaciō
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Verb Irregular volō present active I desire
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Verb Perfect Active Indicative 3rd -io Conjugation iēcī
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Mounce Present Middle-Passive Indicative contract ἀγαπῶμαι
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This is the Intro test for 2007. 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. A person with lupine facial features resembles a
A. wolf
B. hawk
C. dog
D. horse
2. A SUBTERRANEAN location is
A. in the woods
B. on a mountain
C. near the sea
D. under the ground
3. To the Romans,he was Jupiter, but to Greeks he was
A. Pluto
B. Hermes
C. Zeus
D. Poseidon
4. In what room of a Roman house was the cooking done?
A. triclinium
B. tablinum
C. cubiculum
D. culina
5. Who were the infants nursed by the she-wolf in the picture?
A. Apollo & Diana
B. Romulus & Remus
C. Cupid & Psyche
D. Mars & Venus
6. Identify the Roman god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses pictured here.
A. Neptune
B. Mars
C. Vulcan
D. Pluto
7. The best translation of E PLURIBUS UNUM is
A. Alone in the Wilderness
B. Freedom from Tyranny
C. One from Many
D. Determined in Our Goals
8. The motto of the U.S. Marines, semper fidelis, means
A. Always Alert
B. Always Faithful
C. Thus Always to Tyrants
D. Always Brave
9. The question "quid est?" always asks
A. Who are you?
B. What are you doing?
C. Who is it?
D. What is it?
10. Quot columnae sunt in pictura?
A. VI
B. V
C. IX
D. X
11. Locate Italia on the map.
A. 8
B. 7
C. 6
D. 5
12. Locate Africa on the map.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
13. Filia ad rivum laborat.
A. works
B. lives
C. eats
D. sits
14. Puella decem tunicas lavat.
A. eight
B. five
C. ten
D. nine
15. Tunicae _____ sordidae
A. sum
B. es
C. est
D. sunt
16. Laeti liberi in _____ natant.
A. rivus
B. rivo
C. rivorum
D. rivi
17. Magnus et malus lupus in silva habitabat.
A. to live
B. will live
C. is living
D. was living
18. Hodie lupus ex silva ambulat et ad rivum sedet.
A. and
B. but
C. or
D. because
19. Puella lupum timide spectat.
A. fearfully
B. fearful
C. fearing
D. fear
20. Puella lupum aliis liberis demonstrat.
A. by the other children
B. from the other children
C. to the other children
D. of the other children
21. Puella liberis clamat, "movete!"
A. I am moving!
B. Move!
C. We will move!
D. We were moving!
22. Liberi e rivo et A LUPO festinant.
A. to the wolf
B. with the wolf
C. away from the wolf
D. after the wolf
23. ______ puella ad Forum festinat.
A. Perterritus
B. Perterrita
C. Perterritum
D. Perterritam
24. Puella decem tunicas portare temptat.
A. is carrying
B. will carry
C. was carrying
D. to carry
25. Poeta ad Forum quoque ambulat et rogat, "cur festinas?"
A. Where
B. What
C. Why
D. Who
26. Puella respondet, "ego festino quod magnum lupum video."
A. We
B. You
C. They
D. I
27. "timesne magnum lupum?" poeta rogat.
A. Do I fear?
B. Do you fear?
C. Does he fear?
D. Do they fear?
28. "ita vero," puella responded.
A. Yes
B. No
C. Maybe
D. Never
29. Poeta clamat, "Tum ego tunicas portabo et tecum festinabo."
A. I am hurrying
B. I was hurrying
C. I will hurry
D. I want to hurry
30. Puella _____ poetae dat.
A. tunicis
B. tunicae
C. tunicarum
D. tunicas