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LNM1 Chapter 10 Test

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Laocoon was a Greek seer.
True
False
Vergil was a Roman playwright.
True
False
Paris was a Trojan prince.
True
False
No Trojans escaped when Troy was destroyed.
True
False
The Trojans believed that the wooden horse was a gift.
True
False
The Greeks built the wooden horse on the advice of Laocoon.
True
False
When the Trojans saw the wooden horse, there were no Greeks in sight.
True
False
The famous quotation “Timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs,” which remains in use to this very day, is found in the epic poem by
Martial
Catullus
Nepos
Vergil
According to the poet, who spoke the words “Timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs”?
Hector
Laocoön
Priam
Paris
What convinced the Trojans to ignore the warning of the words “Timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs” and take the wooden horse into the city?
the deadly attack by serpents
the honeyed words of a Trojan traitor
an eclipse of the sun
the advice of the king
Who devised the strategy of the wooden horse?
Menelaus
Achilles
Ulysses
Aeneas
terra līberōrum
to be desired
urbēs capimus
the Greeks
cupī
we capture cities
Trōia
the brave
cōnsilia capimus
a Greek woman
fortēs
we make plans
Trōiānī
land of the free
Graeca
because
quia
the Trojans
Danaī
Troy
Which word in the story can ONLY be found in the plural?
paucī
deīs
fūnesta
ācrēs
Which adjective best describes the Trojans in this story?
fēlīcēs
occultātī
imparātī
timidī
Which verb does not have a regular fourth principal part?
aedificō
fugiō
pugnō
dēleō
A pugnacious child loves to
receive rewards
be prepared
work on computers
fight
They named their dog “Felix” because he was
very courageous
fearful of everything
so destructive
so happy-go-lucky
Which of the following is known for its nocturnal habits?
dog
squirrel
owl
blue jay
Third conjugation –iō verbs show a characteristic i before certain endings.
True
False
The forms petunt and fugiunt both belong to the third conjugation.
True
False
Which of the following does NOT belong to the same conjugation as the others?
sciō
cupiō
fugiō
capio
Third conjugation –iō verbs have an i added in the active forms of the first person singular and in the
second person singular
third person plural
third person singular
second person plural
Third conjugation –iō verbs do NOT have an i in the
first person plural passive and second person singular passive
active infinitive and first person plural passive
second person singular passive and the active infinitive
first person plural active and third person singular passive
The present passive infinitive of an –iō third conjugation verb is formed by
changing the final e to an ī
dropping the –re
adding an ī to the stem
adding an e to the stem
Neuter endings of third declension adjectives follow the pattern of
gaudium
mare
tempus
caput
The masculine and feminine endings of third declension adjectives follow the pattern of urbs in all forms EXCEPT
ablative singular
genitive plural
genitive singular
accusative plural
Which of the following is NOT a nominative plural?
celebrēs
ācria
pauca
fortī
In the vocabulary entry for fēlīx, the word fēlīcis is the
feminine nominative singular
masculine accusative plural
genitive singular for all genders
dative plural for all genders
Which of the following does NOT contain a substantive?
Aenēas cum amīcīs ad Italiam nāvigat.
Multī ad Americam nāvigant.
Virī fēminīs pulchrīs dōna dant.
Deī malōs nōn amant.
On account of the war, citizens, your city is being attacked.
Propter bellō, cīvis, urbēs tua oppugnantur.
Propter bellum, cīvēs, urbs tua oppugnātur.
Propter bellum, cīvī, urbs tuus oppugnantur.
Propter bellō, cīve, urbēs tuus oppugnātur.
What is the ientāculum?
snack
lunch
breakfast
dinner
In the conversational passage, what do the students do first bene mane?
superāre probātiōnem
ientāre
in studia incumbere
surgere
Who is described as amīca during the conversation by one of the students?
Christina
Helena
Maria
magistra
Which of the following is derived from the Latin word for “egg”?
toast
oval
hour
appetizer
The word “pomegranate” is derived from the Latin word for
drink
food
butter
fruit