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Verb Future Active Indicative 2nd Conjugation monēbō
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Mounce Imperfect Active Indicative, to be, ἤμην
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Verb Irregular nōlō present active I do not desire
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Homeric Greek Lesson XVIII Pluperfect Active ἐλελύκη
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Verb Perfect Active Indicative 1st Conjugation parāvī
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This is the Latin 2 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. Mucius Scaevola Romam servare poterat.
A. is able
B. will be able
C. was able
D. will have been able
2. Cuius libros portas?
A. Whose
B. To whom
C. What
D. With which
3. Brutus et Collatinus erant consules clarissimi.
A. more famous
B. as famous as possible
C. famous
D. very famous
4. Noli illud facere.
A. I won't do that.
B. That won't do.
C. Don't do that.
D. I didn't do that.
5. Miles fortis urbem cras defendet.
A. has defended
B. had defended
C. was defending
D. will defend
6. Medusa, Gorgo immortalis, A Perseo interfecta est
A. for Perseus
B. by Perseus
C. to Perseus
D. with Perseus
7. Mei amici in Hispania paucos menses manebant.
A. in a few months
B. after a few months
C. a few months later
D. for a few months
8. Multi senatores Caesarem, _____, necaverunt.
A. claro duce
B. clari ducis
C. clarum ducem
D. clarus dux
9. Duodecim plus tres sunt
A. octo
B. tredecim
C. novem
D. quindecim
10. Dea dixit se nautis auxiliium daturam esse.
A. she
B. it
C. them
D. him
11. Pueri voces lacrimantium matrum audiverunt.
A. for the weeping mothers
B. from the weeping mothers
C. of the weeping mothers
D. by the weeping mothers
12. Puella exclamavit, "Ego celerius quam tu currere possum!"
A. quickly
B. more quickly
C. very quickly
D. as quickly as
13. Mea filia esse _____ vult.
A. magistris
B. magistra
C. magistrae
D. magistris
14. Nuntius dicit decimam legionem manere in Gallia.
A. is remaining
B. would remain
C. was remaining
D. had remained
15. Dux tibi Viam Sacram in Foro demonstrabit.
A. to you
B. by you
C. your
D. from you
16. In a British town the students saw a monument dated mdclxvi which indicates the year
A. 1566
B. 1776
C. 1346
D. 1666
17. Vir telo vulneratus est.
A. for a weapon
B. weapon
C. by a weapon
D. of a weapon
18. Ite, Marce et Iuli, celeriter ad ludum!
A. To go
B. Go
C. They are going
D. You will go
19. Senatores prope templum stabant.
A. in front of the temple
B. from the temple
C. near the temple
D. behind the temple
20. Libri huius poetae sunt optimi.
A. of this poet
B. for this poet
C. by this poet
D. this poet
21. The king's reasons for declaring war were cogent ones.
A. forceful
B. positive
C. deceitful
D. negative
22. What were the shops along the streets of Rome called?
A. thermae
B. tabernae
C. templa
D. tablina
23. What body of water lies between Italy and Greece?
A. Atlantic Ocean
B. Adriatic Sea
C. Black Sea
D. Red Sea
24. What leader of the early Roman Republic became dictator in an emergency and later returned to farming?
A. Horatius
B. Tiberius
C. Cincinnatus
D. Romulus
25. The rowdy student in the library was considered ____ by the librarian.
A. festina lente
B. terra incognita
C. cogito ergo sum
D. persona non grata
26. A friend may ask "quid novi?" which means
A. Why now?
B. What's new?
C. What happened?
D. Why not?
27. Who blinded the Cyclops Polyphemus for killing and eating some of his crew?
A. Jason
B. Theseus
C. Perseus
D. Odysseus
28. What greeting did gladiators offer to the emperor before combat in the arena?
A. Mens sana in corpore sano?
B. Nos morituri te salutamus
C. Labor omnia vincit
D. In hoc signo vinces
29. The words ientaculum and PRANDIUM refer to
A. animals
B. coins
C. meals
D. clothing
30. What goddess lost her daughter to Hades and grieved for half of every year?
A. Demeter
B. Hestia
C. Hera
D. Niobe