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LNM1 Chapter 4 Study Guide

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1.

The quotation aurī sacra famēs refers to

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2.

The author of the quotation aurī sacra famēs:

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3.

The quotation aurī sacra famēs can be found in

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4.

Cicero wrote many speeches and letters but played no role in Roman politics.

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5.

Pyrrhus defeated the Roman army two times.

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6.

Fabricius was a Roman traitor.

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7.

Tarentum in the South of Italy was a Greek city.

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8.

Cicero was all of the following EXCEPT

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9.

What is a Pyrrhic victory?

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10.

Pyrrhus was king of Epirus, which was located in

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11.

According to the story, the profugus

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12.

According to the story, the profugus received

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13.

Match the Latin to the English translation.

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āthlētārum bonōrum

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into the camp

Quālis poēta

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of the good farmer

in castra

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What kind of poet?

ad Italiam

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of the good athletes

puer magnus

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in the great war

ex aquā

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for just men

in magnō bellō

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in the camp

in castrīs

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to Italy

virīs iūstīs

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a big boy

agricolae bonī

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out of the water

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14.

The preposition ad takes the accusative case.

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15.

The noun castra belongs to the first declension.

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16.

Neuter nominative plural forms always end in –ī.

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17.

The noun vinculum means poison.

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18.

The preposition in may take accusative or ablative case.

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19.

What neuter forms always end in the letter a?

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20.

The ending –um in the second declension indicates all of the following EXCEPT

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21.

Which of the following does NOT belong on the basis of gender?

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22.

Which of the following does NOTbelong on the basis of declension?

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23.

Which of the following does NOTbelong on the basis of gender?

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24.

Which case is used for the indirect object?

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25.

An indirect object is most often found in sentences with a verb belonging to all the following categories EXCEPT

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26.

Which of the following sentences, when translated into Latin, would use the dative case?

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27.

Adjectives must agree with their nouns in all of the following EXCEPT

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28.

The adjective bonus will agree with all of the following EXCEPT

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29.

The field of the good farmer is large.

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30.

The Romans see the camp of the Greeks.

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31.

Claudius, are you ordering the men to enter the camp?

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32.

Distinguished Romans should have great rewards.

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33.

The Romans love to tell stories to (their) sons and daughters.

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34.

Which of the following does NOT belong grammatically?

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35.

Caesar gave a reward to the good poet.

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36.

Drive the horses into the water, my friend

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37.

Which verb has an unusual short stem vowel?

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38.

Which of the following does NOT belong to the group by meaning?

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39.

What is the meaning of dolus?

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40.

Which of the following is NOT a meaning for iūstus?

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41.

What is the meaning of autem?

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42.

Choose the SYNONYM of sed.

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43.

Which of the following could be described as bellicose?

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44.

The words “castle” and “chateau” are derived from the Latin word meaning

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45.

The word “venom” is derived from the Latin word meaning

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46.

A magnifying glass makes objects seem

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47.

The word bonus is the base of many English words, including all of the following EXCEPT

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48.

The English word “premium” is derived from the Latin word meaning

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49.

What is a school pēnsum?

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50.

What is a lexicum?

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51.

What word can mean “also” or “even”?

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52.

The speaker was known for his veracity.

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53.

Procrastination, which is derived from the Latin word meaning _____, does not help a student finish an assignment.

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54.

What is one way Romans indicated questions in Latin?