Chapter 9 Test

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36 questions
1

Sallust is a great Roman playwright.

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Cicero delivered a speech in defense of Catiline.

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Catiline and his fellow conspirators had an army camped in Apulia.

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Who is the author of the quotation, “Ō tempora, ō mōrēs”?

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The quotation “Ō tempora, ō mōrēs” is found in a speech against

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With what genre is Sallust associated?

1

Who are the patrēs (line 9)?

1

Catiline’s actions described in the sentence “Catīlina audit et terram spectat” (line 9) make him appear

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Catiline and his army were defeated in

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The verb crēdō, crēdere is followed by the ablative case.

10

Match the Latin to the English translation.

Draggable itemCorresponding Item
sē gerit
senators
audior
he behaves
venimus
in my city
propter bellum
we are coming
in urbe meā
to be known
in urbem meam
who?
quis
because of the war
Patrēs
into my city
capita
heads
scirī
I am heard
1

Which of the following is NOT masculine?

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Which of the following can only be plural?

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Which noun is NOT in the third declension?

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Which of the following is NOT neuter?

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Which verb takes a dative?

1

Marine biology is a study of life

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A suburb is located

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Socrates laid no claim to being omniscient.

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We are sentient beings because we

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The auditory signals of the quarterback were ­­­_______ by his teammates.

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The fourth conjugation present passive infinitive ending is –īrī.

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The largest of the four conjugations is the fourth.

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What present active infinitive ending identifies a fourth conjugation verb?

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The present passive infinitive of a fourth conjugation verb is formed by

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Which of the following is NOT a fourth conjugation verb?

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Fourth conjugation verbs can be distinguished from regular third conjugation verbs by the spelling of all the following forms EXCEPT

1

The Latin word mōs, mōris, m. is a third declension i–stem noun.

1

The Latin word exemplar, exemplāris, n. is a third declension i–stem noun

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Third declension i-stem nouns end in –ium in the genitive plural.

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Which of the following is in the ablative case?

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The endings of masculine or feminine i–stem nouns differ from regular third declension nouns ONLY in the

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Which of the following do NOT have the same endings for neuter i–stem nouns?

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We know the death of the citizens is desired by Catiline.

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The soldiers attack the city and behave themselves like good men.

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The men and women of the city feel death is coming and no aid is being given by their king.