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Latin I Final Exam Review
Spring 2011
What is the Declension?
Caupo, cauponis (m.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Raeda, raedae (f.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Tempus, temporis (n.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Nos, noctis (f.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Ager, agri (m.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Auxilium, auxilii (n.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Mater, matris (f.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Iter, itineris (n.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Incola, incolae (m.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Vir, viri (m.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Frater, fratris (m.)
A.) 1st
B.) 2nd
C.) 3rd
Choose the best form of the adjective to
agree with the noun
Cornelia et Flavia sunt puellae strenuae et ______________
A.) Fortis
B.) Fortes
C.) Forte
Princeps __________ senatores Romam redire iussit.
A.) Omnem
B.) Omnibus
C.) Omnes
In __________ cauponā lecti sunt sordidi.
A.) Omnes
B.) Omnium
C.) Omni
Invenite raedarium _______________
A.) Miser
B.) Misera
C.) Miserum
In the long night. _________ nocte.
A.) Longis
B.) Longā
C.) Longam
With a better plan. Consiliō ________
A.) Meliorem
B.) Meliori
C.) Meliores
The happy children. Liberos ________.
A.) Laetus
B.) Laetis
C.) Laetos
Equi mei ______________ sunt.
A.) Fortes
B.) Fortis
C.) Fortibus
Cornelii e raedā descenderunt __________
A.) Immobilium
B.) Immobili
C.) Immobiles
Choose the correct form of the verb!
Tu vehiculum ___________
A.) Videbas
B.) Vident
C.) Video
D.) Vidimus
Servus cistas ______________.
A.) Portare
B.) Portavit
C.) Portamus
D.) Portatis
Omnes strenue _______________.
A.) Laborabamus
B.) Laboro
C.) Laborabatis
D.) Laborabant
Ego et Flavia ad villam ____________
A.) Egimus
B.) Ago
C.) Agebant
D.) Egisti
Vos tunicam et stolam ____________
A.) Gerit
B.) Gessistis
C.) Gessi
D.) Gerunt
Cornelia et Flavia in silvam _________
A.) Currere
B.) Currit
C.) Currunt
D.) Curris
Ego scelestum puerum ____________
A.) Conspexisti
B.) Conspexi
C.) Conspexistis
D.) Conspectimus
What is the Correct Translation?
Pater fortem filiam laudavit.
A.) The father praised the strong daughter
B.) The brave father praised the daughter
C.) The daughter praised the strong father
Puer ignavus puellas fortes timet.
A.) The lazy girls strongly fear the boy.
B.) The timid girls fear the lazy boy
C.) The lazy boy fears the strong girls
Fortis puerum puella ignavum terret.
A.) The brave girl scares the lazy boy.
B.) The brave boy scares the lazy girl.
C.) The lazy girl scares the brave boy.
Pueri cubicula petunt.
A.) The boys’ bedrooms are seeking.
B.) The boys are looking for bedrooms.
C.) The bedrooms are sought by the boys.
D.) The boy are looking for a bedroom.
Lupus ramum ex arboribus traxit.
A.) Drag
B.) Were dragging
C.) Dragged
D.) Are dragging
Nos puellam servavimus.
A.) Save
B.) Were saving
C.) Saved
D.) Are saving
Pueri epistulas scribebant.
A.) Write
B.) Were writing
C.) Wrote
D.) Are writing
Ego in vehiculum sedeo.
A.) Sit
B.) Was sitting
C.) Sat
D.) Did sit
Tu in villam dormiebas.
A.) Are sleeping
B.) Did sleep
C.) Used to sleep
D.) Slept
Vos aquam portavistis.
A.) Carry
B.) Have carried
C.) Was carrying
D.) Are carrying
Cornelii vehicula conspiciunt.
A.) The Corneliuses catch sight of a vehicle.
B.) The Corneliuses catch sight of vehicles.
C.) Vehicles were spotted by the Corneliuses.
D.) A vehicle is spotted by the Corneliuses.
Fortem timent ignavi pueri puellam.
A.) The bravery fears the lazy girls and boys.
B.) The lazy boys fear the brave girl.
C.) The strong boys fear the lazy girl.
Ego multos iuvenes in hortō vidi.
A.) I saw many young men in the garden
B.) Many young men saw the garden
C.) I saw many gardens with young men
Arbor laeta puero ramum dedit.
A.) The tree gave the branch to the happy boy
B.) The boy gave the happy branch to the tree
C.) The happy tree gave the branch to the boy
Amici fortes lupum terrebant.
A.) The brave friends were scaring the wolf
B.) The friends fear the brave wolf
C.) The wolf was fearing the brave friends
What is the Conjugation?
Erro, errare, erravi, erratus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Esurio, esurire, ---------, esiturus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Haereo, haerēre, haesi, haesurus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Induo induere, indui, indutus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Doceo, docēre, docui, doctus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Effugio, effugere, effugi
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
Mitto, mittere, misi, missus
A.) 1
B.) 2
C.) 3
D.) 4
What is the Verb Tense?
Explicabatis
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
Relinquisti
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
scivimus
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
amabat
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
respondet
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
dixit
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
habebat
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
ibas
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
incidit
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
intravit
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
fuimus
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
clamabam
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
sunt
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
bibebam
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
invenio
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
erat
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
aperui
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
sanavit
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
es
A.) Present
B.) Imperfect
C.) Perfect
Who is that?
This 4th king focused on construction projects and had the Pons Sublicius
built.
A.) Romulus
B.) Numa Pompilius
C.) Ancus Marcius
D.) Tarquinius Priscus
King of Rome driven out by Brutus because of his tyranny and his sons’
bad behavior.
A.) Numa Pompilius
B.) Horatius Cocles
C.) Ancus Marcius
D.) Tarquinius Superbus
When this king was assassinated, his wife Tanaquil convinced the people to accept her son-in-law as the new king.
A.) Numa Pompilius
B.) Tarquinius Priscus
C.) Tarquinius Superbus
D.) Ancus Marcius
The first king of Rome who disappeared into a cloud.
A.) Numa Pompilius
B.) Mucius Scaevola
C.) Romulus
D.) Remus
This third king of Rome was known for his warlike nature
A.) Ancus Marcius
B.) Servius Tullius
C.) Tullus Hostilius
D.) Tarquinius Priscus
This former slave’s important contribution was the census, which he used to put everyone in social classes
A.) Servius Tullius
B.) Tullus Hostilius
C.) Ancus Marcius
D.) Numa Pompilius
This Etruscan king put in the sewer system and Circus Maximus.
A.) Tarquinius Priscus
B.) Romulus
C.) Numa Pompilus
D.) Tarquinius Superbus
This woman’s rape sparked the downfall of the Monarchy and emergence of the Res Publica
A.) Cloelia
B.) Sabine
C.) Lucretia
D.) Tullia
This hero was made dictator to save the Romans from the Aequi and then
went home to farm again.
A.) Horatius
B.) Cloelia
C.) Brutus
D.) Cincinnatus
E.) Geese
These sounded the alarm to warn the Romans that the Gauls trying to sneak
into the city.
A.) Sabine Women
B.) Cloelia
C.) Brutus
D.) Cincinnatus
E.) Geese
This Trojan hero is the person to whom all Romans trace their heritage.
A.) Romulus
B.) Aeneas
C.) Achilles
D.) Brutus
This person held the bridge until it could be destroyed so that the enemy
could not enter the city
A.) Horatius
B.) Cloelia
C.) Brutus
D.) Cincinnatus
E.) Geese
This person was a hostage who led others to safety but returned to the
enemy to keep her word.
A.) Horatius
B.) Cloelia
C.) Lucretia
D.) Cincinnatus
E.) Geese
This person burned his own right hand after a failed assignation
attempt.
A.) Horatius
B.) Curiatii
C.) Cloelia
D.) Lars Porsenna
E.) Mucius Scaevola
This person envied her sister’s marriage, had her sister killed, convinced the new husband to kill the king (her father), and
ran over her father’s dead body
A.) Cloelia
B.) Tanaquil
C.) Lars Porsenna
D.) Tullia
These Alban triplets all died in battle during the reign of Tullus Hostilius.
A.) Horatii
B.) Curiatii
C.) Cloelia
D.) Lars Porsenna
E.) Mucius Scaevola
This Etruscan king was trying to help Tarquin Superbus regain his throne
A.) Horatii
B.) Curiatii
C.) Cloelia
D.) Lars Porsenna
E.) Mucius
These Roman triplets fought for their country—only one survived.
A.) Horatii
B.) Curiatii
C.) Cloelia
D.) Lars Porsenna
E.) Mucius
This hero returned as hostage to Lars Porsenna and was considered braver
than Mucius Scaevola
A.) Horatius Cocles
B.) Brutus
C.) Cinncinatus
D.) Cloelia
Who is the subject?
dormiebas
A.) I
B.) You
C.) He/she/it
D.) Y’all
Recusat
A.) I
B.) You
C.) He/she/it
D.) We
Ducebam
A.) I
B.) Y’all
C.) They
D.) We
Consuluisi
A.) I
B.) You
C.) We
D.) They
Vexatis
A.) I
B.) You
C.) Y’all
D.) They
Acesserunt
A.) I
B.) You
C.) They
D.) We
Fecisti
A.) I
B.) You
C.) Y’all
D.) They
Correctly Pronounce these
words!
auxilium
puellae
hortus
audire
villa
conspexi
iacio
quoque
gemit
laetus
civium