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ER 16 Practice Quiz

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Pitanje 1
1.

Pick the adjective that agrees with the noun: capitī

  • caput, capitis, n.

  • magnus, magna, magnum

Pitanje 2
2.

Pick the adjective that agrees with the noun: nocte

  • nox, noctis, f.

  • magnus, magna, magnum

Pitanje 3
3.

Pick the adjective that agrees with the noun: parentum

  • parēns, parentis, m.

  • magnus, magna, magnum

Pitanje 4
4.

Pick the adjective that agrees with the noun: onus

  • onus, oneris, n.

  • magnus, magna, magnum

Pitanje 5
5.

Pick the adjective that agrees with the noun: rotīs

  • rota, rotae, f.

  • magnus, magna, magnum

Pitanje 6
6.

Pick the noun-adjective pair that does NOT agree in gender, number, and case.

  • nūntius, nūntiī, m.

  • vester, vestra, vestrum

Pitanje 7
7.

Pick the noun-adjective pair that does NOT agree in gender, number, and case.

  • frāter, frātris, m.

  • sollicitus, sollicita, sollicitum

Pitanje 8
8.

Pick the noun-adjective pair that does NOT agree in gender, number, and case.

  • soror, sorōris, f.

  • strēnuus, strēnua, strēnuum

Pitanje 9
9.

Pick the noun-adjective pair that does NOT agree in gender, number, and case.

  • tempus, temporis, n.

  • tardus, tarda, tardum

Pitanje 10
10.

Pick the noun-adjective pair that does NOT agree in gender, number, and case.

  • cīvis, cīvis, m.

  • dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum

Pitanje 11
11.

Translate from Latin into English:

Magna onera multī servī ē raedā portābant.

  • onus, oneris, n.: load

  • raeda, raedae, f.: carriage

  • portō, portāre: to carry

Pitanje 12
12.

Identify the CASE and USAGE of onera.

[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]

Magna onera multī servī ē raedā portābant.

Pitanje 13
13.

Translate from Latin into English:

Bōs antīquus plaustrum per viam trahit.

  • bōs, bōvis, m.: ox

  • antīquus, antīqua, antīquum: old

  • plaustrum, plaustrī, n.: cart

  • per (+acc.): through, along

  • trahō, trahere: to drag

Pitanje 14
14.

Identify the CASE and USAGE of viam.

[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]

Bōs antīquus plaustrum per viam trahit.

Pitanje 15
15.

Translate from Latin into English:

Nōmina multōrum senātōrum prīnceps magnō cum clāmōre vocābat.

  • nōmen, nōminis, n.: name

  • prīnceps, prīncipis, m.: emperor

  • clāmor, clāmōris, m.: shout

  • vocō, vocāre: to call

Pitanje 16
16.

Identify the CASE and USAGE of clāmōre.

[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]

Nōmina multōrum senātōrum prīnceps magnō cum clāmōre vocābat.

Pitanje 17
17.

Translate from Latin into English:

Vidēsne hospitēs dēfessōs, quī prope viam quiēscunt, Mārce?

  • videō, vidēre: to see

  • hospes, hospitis, m./f.: guest

  • dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum: tired

  • quī: who

  • prope (+acc.): near

  • via, viae, f.: road

  • quiēscō, quiēscere: to rest

Pitanje 18
18.

Identify the CASE and USAGE of Mārce.

[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]

Vidēsne hospitēs dēfessōs, quī prope viam quiēscunt, Mārce?

Pitanje 19
19.

Translate from Latin into English:

Raedārius scelestus dēfessōs equōs virgā verberābat.

  • raedārius, raedāriī, m.: carriage driver

  • scelestus, scelesta, scelestum: wicked

  • dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum: tired

  • equus, equī, m.: horse

  • virga, virgae, f.: stick, whip

  • verberō, verberāre: to beat

Pitanje 20
20.

Identify the CASE and USAGE of virgā.

[NOTE: Choose two answers: one for case, the other for usage.]

Raedārius scelestus dēfessōs equōs virgā verberābat.

Pitanje 21
21.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

The trunks of the unhappy guests remained with the carriage driver.

  • cista, cistae, f.: trunk

Pitanje 22
22.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

The trunks of the unhappy guests remained with the carriage driver.

  • miser, misera, miserum: unhappy

  • hospes, hospitis, m.: guest

Pitanje 23
23.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

The trunks of the unhappy guests remained with the carriage driver.

  • maneō, manēre: to remain

Pitanje 24
24.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

The trunks of the unhappy guests remained with the carriage driver.

  • cista, cistae, f.: trunk

  • miser, misera, miserum: unhappy

  • hospes, hospitis, m./f.: guest

  • maneō, manēre: to remain

  • raedārius, raedāriī, m.: carriage driver

Pitanje 25
25.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

On the third night, we catch sight (of) the beautiful shores of Italy.

  • tertius, tertia, tertium: third

  • nox, noctis, f.: night

Pitanje 26
26.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

On the third night, we catch sight (of) the beautiful shores of Italy.

  • cōnspiciō, cōnspicere: to catch sight (of)

Pitanje 27
27.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

On the third night, we catch sight (of) the beautiful shores of Italy.

  • pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum: beautiful

  • lītus, lītoris, n.: shore

Pitanje 28
28.

Translate the underlined part of the sentence into Latin; for nouns, use context to determine what case to use.

NOTE: Vocabulary is provided below, except for prepositions. You need to decide whether a preposition is required in Latin, and, if so, use your textbook to determine what case it takes.

On the third night, we catch sight (of) the beautiful shores of Italy.

  • Ītalia, Ītaliae, f.: Italy