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Stage 23 Test Review
I. Using the story "Quintus Consilium Capit," p. 68, lines 1- 8, answer the following questions:
______1. When Cogidubnus returned from Memor's house, how did he feel?
a. alarmed and paralyzed
c. angry and sad
b. depressed and confused
d. sick and frightened
______2. How many soldiers did Salvius summon?
a. 30
c. 60
b. 50
d. 100
______3. Whom were the soldiers seeking? (You may choose one or more answers.)
a. Salvius
c. the chieftains
b. Cogidubnus
d. Quintus
______4. Who escaped the soldiers?
a. Salvius
b. Cogidubnus
c. Dumnorix
d. Quintus
______5. When did "the escapee" make his way out of town?
a. early morning
c. early evening
b. mid-day
d. night
______6. Whom did "the escapee" try to find?
a. Salvius
b. Cogidubnus
c. Dumnorix
d. Quintus
______7. In which room did "the escapee" find the man he was seeking?
a. bedroom
c. study
b. atrium
d. garden
II. Review Grammar—Identify the following grammar items from the story “Quintus Consilium
Capit,” p. 68
______8. In line 2, arcessivit is in the ______________ tense. (arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitum)
a. present
b. imperfect
c. perfect
d. pluperfect
______9. In line 4, missi is a ________________ participle.
a. present active
b. perfect passive
(mitto, mittere, misi, missum)
c. perfect active
______10. In line 6, elapsus refers to ____________.
a. Dumnorix
b. Quintus
c. milites
( elabor, elabi, elapsus sum)
d. rex
______11. In line 6, elapsus is a ___________________ participle.
a. present active
b. perfect passive
c. perfect active
______12. In line 7, Quinto is a(n) _______________.
a. subject
b. direct object
c. indirect object
(Quintus, Quinti)
d. object of a special verb
______13. In line 7, credebat is in the ________________ tense.
a. present
b. imperfect
c. perfect
(credo, credere, credidi)
d. pluperfect
______14. In line 8, ingressus is a ___________________ participle. (ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum)
a. present active
b. perfect passive
c. perfect active
III. Derivatives--Choose the answer that defines the underlined word in each sentence.
______15. The handbook will clarify many of the user's questions.
a. disregard
b. explain
c. skip over
d. increase
______16. He intercepted an errant pass and went in to serve.
a. direct
b. heroic
c. weak
d. misdirected
______17. We are sometimes nescient about topics that do not interest or affect us.
a. careless
b. lacking in knowledge
c. curious
d. terrified
______18. I hope you will find room for Latin III, as well as mandatory subjects,
in next year's schedule.
a. required
b. easier
c. harder
d. elective
______19. Many people would like a job considered a sinecure.
a. lucrative job
b. easy job c. medical job
d. legal job
______20. Even though she is irritated, we all know your mistake is venial.
a. small
b. not costly
c. forgivable
d. insignificant
IV. Culture--Choose the correct answer or answers below each question or statement.
______21. Identify the duties of a haruspex:
a. supervising sacrifices
b. cleaning all defixios out the baths
c. ordering the examination of animals' internals organs
d. offering interpretations to people who sought information about their futures
______22. In observing an animal’s liver, sacerdotes might look at which of the following characteristics?
a. shape
b. size
c. color
d. texture
______23. Such attempts to discover the future were known as:
a. augurations
b. numination
c. defixion
d. divination
______24. Which peoples significantly affected the development of the early Romans' state religion?
a. Greeks
b. Celts
c. Etruscans
d. Egyptians
______25. The Romans encouraged the British to accept Roman rule more readily through:
a. enslaving Britons who refused
b. identifying Roman deities with Celtic ones
c. worshipping the haruspex
d. worshipping the Roman emperor
V. Indicate whether the following terms were part of
a. Roman personal religion
c. divination
b. Roman state religion
d. astrology
_______ 26. haruspex
_______ 27. numina
_______ 28. lares
_______ 29. college of priests
_______ 29. omina
_______ 30. emperor worship
_______ 31. Arval Brotherhood
_______ 32. penates
_______ 33. horoscopos
_______ 33. augures
_______ 34. numina
_______ 35. vota
_______ 36. stars & planets
_______37. vota
VI. Past Participles of Regular and Deponent Verbs--Choose the correct translation for the
underlined word or simply answer the questions.
______38. Latro, haec verba locutus, exiit. (loquor, loqui, locutus sum--speak)
a. having been spoken
b. having spoken
______39. Which noun does the past participle describe in sentence #38?
a. "Latro"
b. "verba"
______40. The past participle in sentence #38 is that of a _____ verb.
a. regular
b. deponent
______41. In thermas ingressus, Modestus sacram aquam bibit. (ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum--enter)
a. having been entered
b. having entered
______42. Which noun does the past participle of sentence #41 describe?
a. "baths"
b. "Modestus"
c. "water"
______43. The past participle in sentence #41 is that of a ______ verb.
a. regular
b. deponent
______44. Faber, ab architecto laudatus, laetissimus est. (laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus--praise)
a. having been praised
b. having praised
______45. Which noun in sentence #44 does the past participle describe?
a. "Craftsman"
b. "architect"
_____46. The past participle in sentence #44 is that of a _____ verb.
a. regular
b. deponent
VII. Identify the translation of each past participle:
conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum--catch sight of
gero, gerere, gessi, gestus--wear
ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum--enter
laudo, laudare, laudavi, laudatus--praise
iacto, iactare, iactavi, iactatus--throw
loquor, loqui, locutus sum--speak
_____ 47. conspicatus
a. having been caught sight of
b. having caught sight of
_____ 48. gestus
a. having been worn
b. having worn
_____ 49. ingressus
a. having been entered
b. having entered
_____ 50. laudatus
a. having been praised
b. having praised
_____ 51. iactatus
a. having been thrown
b. having thrown
_____ 52. locutus
a. having been spoken
b. having spoken
VIII. Identify the following participles as A. perfect active or B. perfect passive
_____ 53. conspicatus
_____ 54. gestus
_____ 55. ingressus
_____ 56. laudatus
_____ 57. iactatus
_____ 58. locutus
IX. Grammar--Using "In Thermis," (Part I--p. 46), answer the following questions:
______67. In line 1, the tense of erat is: (sum, esse, fui, futurus--be)
a. present
b. imperfect
c. perfect
d. pluperfect
______68. In line 1, "aedificatum" means: (aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatus)
a. having been built
b. having built
______69. In line 2, "adorare" is a/an ____: (adoro, adorare, adoravi, adoratum--adore)
a. noun
b. participle
c. infinitive
d. verb
______70. In line 2, "aegroti" is in what case? (aegrotus, aegroti--m. sick person)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______71. In line 2, "rex" is in what case? (rex, regis--m. king)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______72. In line 3, "sedebat" is in what tense? (sedeo, sedere, sedi, sessus--sit)
a. present
b. imperfect
c. perfect
d. pluperfect
______73. In line 4, "regis" is in what case? (rex, regis--m. king)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______74. In line 4, "que" means the same thing as _____.
a. sed
b. et
c. quod
d. quamquam
______75. In line 4, "militum" is in what case? (miles, militis--m. soldier)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______76. In line 5, "ingens" is what part of speech?
a. noun
b. pronoun
c. verb d. adjective
e. adverb
______77. In line 5, "quam" means ______.
a. how (adverb)
b. which ( relative pronoun)
______78. In line 5, the ending of the verb "aspiciebant" is _____.
a. singular
b. plural
______79. In line 6, "gerens" is a present participle meaning _____. (gero, gerere, gessi, gestus--wear)
a. wearing
b. having been worn
c. having worn
______80. In line 6, "gerens" is a present participle describing which noun?
a. Memor
b. togam
c. aram
______81. In line 7, "ducentes" is a present participle which means ______.(duco, ducere, duxi, ductus)
a. leading
b. having been led
c. having led
______82. In line 7, "ducentes" is a present participle describing what noun?
a. sacerdotes
b. agnam
c. aram
______83. In line 8, "dedit" is a verb in what tense? (do, dare, dedi, datum--give)
a. present
b. imperfect
c. perfect
d. pluperfect
______84. In line 8 "sacerdos" is a noun in what case? (sacerdos, sacerdotis--m. priest)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______85. In line 9, "deinde" tells when Memor spoke. What part of speech is "deinde"?
a. noun
b. pronoun
c. verb d. adjective
e. adverb
______86. In line 10, "te" is what part of speech"? (tu, tui, tibi, te, te--You have a handout on this.)
a. noun
b. pronoun
c. verb d. adjective
e. adverb
______87. In line 10, "te" is in what case? (tu, tui, tibi, te, te)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______88. In line 10, "dic" means "tell." What kind of word is this? (dico, dicere, dixi, dictus--tell)
a. a command
b. a regular verb with no ending
_____89. In line 10, the subject of "vides" is _____. (video, videre, vidi, visus--see)
a. I
b. you
c. he
d. we
e. they
______90. In line 10, "omina" is a plural noun in what case? (omen, ominis--n. omen)
a nominative
b. genitive
c. dative
d. accusative
e. ablative
______91. In line 10, "quid" is what kind of pronoun?
a. personal
b. interrogative c. demonstrative
d. relative
______92. In line 11, "iecur" is used as a _____. (iecur, iecoris--n. liver)
a. subject
b. possessive word c. indirect object d. direct object
XI. Indicate the character who said the following statements or did the actions described:
A. Quintus B. Salvius C. Cogidubnus D. Dumnorix E. Memor F. Cephalus
_____93. epistulam scripsit et servo fideli tradidit.
_____94. "iubeo te omina inspicere. dic mihi: quid vides?"
_____95. mortem Cogidubni cupit.
_____96. ad Cogidubnum se vertit et clamavit, "omina sunt optima! omina tibi remedium mirabile
significant, quod dea Sulis Minerva tibi favet."
_____97. "ubi est poculum? nobis decorum est aquam sacram bibere. aqua est amara, sed
remedium potentissimum."
_____98. "facile est nobis verum cognoscere. iubeo te poculum haurire. num aquam bibere times?"
_____99. clamavit, “en iustitia Romana! en fides! nulli perfidiores sunt quam Romani.”
_____100. poculum conspicatus, manum regis presavit et clamavit, "noli bibere! hoc est poculum
venenatum. poculum huius modi in urbe Alexandria vidi."
Also review the following:
1. “About the Language II,” Comparison of Adverbs, pp. 51-52
2. “Practicing the Language,” Ex. A and Ex. C, p. 56
3. Information from the S. 23 stories.
4. “Roman Religious Beliefs,” pp. 57-62
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