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ER 18 Practice Quiz #1
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Question 1
1.
Pick the correct adjective to agree with the noun:
onera
dictionary entries:
onus, oneris,
n.
multus, multa, multum
multī
multō
multa
multum
Question 2
2.
Pick the correct adjective to agree with the noun:
aquā
dictionary entries:
aqua, aquae,
f.
immōbilis, immōbilis, immōbile
immōbile
immōbilia
immōbilem
immōbilī
Question 3
3.
Pick the correct adjective to agree with the noun:
canum
dictionary entries:
canis, canis,
m.
omnis, omnis, omne
omnēs
omnem
omnī
omnium
Question 4
4.
Pick the correct adjective to agree with the noun:
agrīs
dictionary entries:
ager, agrī,
m.
brevis, brevis, breve
brevium
brevis
brevibus
brevī
Question 5
5.
Pick the correct adjective to agree with the noun:
cīve
dictionary entries:
cīvis, cīvis,
f.
novus, nova, novum
novīs
novae
nove
novā
Question 6
6.
Pick the noun-adjective pair that do NOT agree in gender, number, and case.
dictionary entries:
vōx, vōcis,
f.
magnus, magna, magnum
vōcēs magnās
vōx magna
vōcum magnōrum
Question 7
7.
Pick the noun-adjective pair that do NOT agree in gender, number, and case.
dictionary entries:
corpus, corporis,
n.
immōbilis, immōbilis, immōbile
corpus immōbilis
corpore immōbilī
corpora immōbilia
Question 8
8.
Pick the noun-adjective pair that do NOT agree in gender, number, and case.
dictionary entries:
soror, sorōris,
f.
laetus, laeta, laetum
sorōribus laetās
sororēs laetae
sorōris laetae
Question 9
9.
Pick the noun-adjective pair that do NOT agree in gender, number, and case.
dictionary entries:
tempus, temporis,
n.
brevis, brevis, breve
temporī brevī
tempus breve
temporibus brevium
Question 10
10.
Pick the noun-adjective pair that do NOT agree in gender, number, and case.
dictionary entries:
ops, opis,
f.
bonus, bona, bonum
ope bonae
opum bonārum
opibus bonīs
Question 11
11.
Translate the sentence into English.
Puer strēnuus
clāmōrēs
magnōs īrātī patris audiēbat.
VOCABULARY HELP:
strēnuus, strēnua, strēnuum:
energetic
clāmor, clāmōris,
m.:
shout
īrātus, -a, -um:
angry
audiō, audīre:
to hear
Question 12
12.
Identify the CASE and USAGE of the underlined word.
[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]
Puer strēnuus
clāmōrēs
magnōs īrātī patris audiēbat.
CASE: nominative
CASE: genitive
CASE: dative
CASE: accusative
CASE: ablative
CASE: vocative
USAGE: subject
USAGE: complement
USAGE: possession
USAGE: direct object
USAGE: object or preposition
USAGE: time
USAGE: means
USAGE: manner
USAGE: accompaniment
USAGE: direct address
Question 13
13.
Translate the sentence into English.
Aurēlia in cubiculīs sordidīs
caupōnis
dormīre nōlēbat.
VOCABULARY HELP:
cubiculum, cubiculī,
n.:
room, bedroom
sordidus, sordida, sordidum:
dirty
caupō, caupōnis,
m.:
innkeeper
dormiō, dormīre:
to sleep
Question 14
14.
Identify the CASE and USAGE of the underlined word.
[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]
Aurēlia in cubiculīs sordidīs
caupōnis
dormīre nōlēbat.
CASE: nominative
CASE: genitive
CASE: dative
CASE: accusative
CASE: ablative
CASE: vocative
USAGE: subject
USAGE: complement
USAGE: possession
USAGE: direct object
USAGE: object or preposition
USAGE: time
USAGE: means
USAGE: manner
USAGE: accompaniment
USAGE: direct address
Question 15
15.
Translate the sentence into English.
Senātor nunc est sollicitus quod servī
frāgōre
magnō in ātrium veniunt.
VOCABULARY HELP:
senātor, senātōris,
m.:
senator
sollicitus, -a, -um:
worried, anxious
frāgor, frāgōris,
m.:
crash
ātrium, ātriī,
n.:
atrium
veniō, venīre:
to come
Question 16
16.
Identify the CASE and USAGE of the underlined word.
[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]
Senātor nunc est sollicitus quod servī
frāgōre
magnō in ātrium veniunt.
CASE: nominative
CASE: genitive
CASE: dative
CASE: accusative
CASE: ablative
CASE: vocative
USAGE: subject
USAGE: complement
USAGE: possession
USAGE: direct object
USAGE: object or preposition
USAGE: time
USAGE: means
USAGE: manner
USAGE: accompaniment
USAGE: direct address
Question 17
17.
Translate the sentence into English.
Quamquam canēs bacula brevia vidēbant, nōn arripiēbant.
VOCABULARY HELP:
quamquam:
although
canis, -is, -
m.:
dog
baculum, baculī,
n.:
stick
brevis, brevis, breve:
short
videō, vidēre:
to see
arripiō, arripere:
to snatch, grab
Question 18
18.
Identify the CASE and USAGE of the underlined word.
[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]
Quamquam canēs
bacula
brevia vidēbant, nōn arripiēbant.
CASE: nominative
CASE: genitive
CASE: dative
CASE: accusative
CASE: ablative
CASE: vocative
USAGE: subject
USAGE: complement
USAGE: possession
USAGE: direct object
USAGE: object or preposition
USAGE: time
USAGE: means
USAGE: manner
USAGE: accompaniment
USAGE: direct address