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LNM1 Ch 3 Test

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Homō sum: hūmānī nihil ā mē aliēnum putō means “I am a human being: I think that nothing human is foreign to me.”
True
False
The quotation at the beginning of Chapter 3 commences with the words Homō sum. Which of the following completes the quote correctly?
hūmānī nihil ā mē aliēnum putō
hūmānī nunc ā mē aliēnum putat
nōlī hūmānum aliēnum ā mē putāre
nōn hūmānum aliēnum ā mē putās
Who is the author of the quotation beginning Homō sum?
Demea
Sosicles
Terence
Plautus
Terence was born in Spain.
True
False
Terence wrote a play entitled Adelphoi, “The Brothers.”
True
False
The author of the Adelphoi wrote
comedies
epics
histories
philosophical essays
The play entitled Adelphoi has a Greek name meaning
brothers
sons
inhabitants of Delphi
going to Delphi
According to the story, who lives in agrīs?
Demea
Syrus
Micio
Aeschinus
The conflict in the Adelphoi revolves around
raising children
politics
a generation gap
the difficulties of city life
According to Syrus, Ctesipho is visiting a friend who lives near a
temple
field
hill
river
The noun fīlius means “son.”
True
False
The verb timeō means “to hold.”
True
False
The preposition cum takes the ablative case.
True
False
fīlius nautae
with the son
cum fīliō
in the fields
in agrīs
on the road
in viā
with friends
Quis es tū, amīce?
I do not love you.
Fīlium nōn videō.
the house of the farmer
cum amīcīs
I do not see (my) son.
Tē nōn amō.
the son of a sailor
casa agricolae
the souls of poets
animī poētārum
Who are you, friend
Num, nautae, aquam timētis?
You do fear the water, sailor, don’t you?
Sailors, you do not fear the water, do you?
Do you not fear the water, sailor?
Sailors do not fear the water.
Virī in casā fīliōs agricolae vident.
The farmers see the sons of the men in the house.
The sons see the men of the farmer in the house.
The sons of the man in the house see the farmer.
The men in the house see the sons of the farmer.
What is the meaning of deinde?
afterwards
for a long time
strongly
then
Which of the following is NOT a meaning of animus?
friend
spirit
soul
mind
A domestic servant
babysits
works in the house
does the gardening
drives cars
Puerile behavior is
childish
admirable
intelligent
loving
Second declension masculine nouns have nominatives that end in either –us, -er or –ir.
True
False
The genitive singular of ager is agrī.
True
False
Which two cases have the same singular ending in the second declension?
genitive and dative
nominative and genitive
dative and ablative
nominative and ablative
Which two cases have the same plural endings in both the first and second declension?
nominative and ablative
nominative and genitive
genitive and dative
dative and ablative
Which two forms in the second declension are the same?
nominative singular and accusative singular
genitive singular and nominative plural
nominative plural and accusative plural
genitive singular and dative singular
Which word is used to translate a noun in the genitive case?
of
by
to
with
Which case is used to show possession?
nominative
accusative
genitive
ablative
How are you, Marcus, my son?
Mārce, mī fīlī
Mārcus, mee fīle
Mārce, meī fīliī
Mārcus, meus fīlius
The son of (my) friend is a poet.
Fīliī amīcī est poētam.
Amīcī fīlius est poētārum.
Fīlius amīcī est poēta.
Amīcī poētae est fīliī.
Which of the following is NOT a vocative?
Tullia
puer
Servius
agricolae
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition followed by a noun.
True
False
The preposition cum is always followed by the _____ case.
nominative
accusative
dative
ablative
A sailor works _____.
in terrae
in casam
in aquā
in viā
You should not fear the man in the river.
In rīvō virōs nōn timētis.
Vir in rīvum nōn timeō.
Virum in rīvō nōn timēre dēbēs.
In rīvō virī nōn. timeō dēbētis.
Which of the following would NOT be found in a classroom?
creta
scirpiculum
rīvī
sellae
What is a magistra?
teacher
tissue
board marker
chalk
How would a teacher tell his students to sit down?
Cōnsīdātis
Surgātis
Scrībātis
Veniātis