LNM1 Ch 6 Test

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33 questions
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Iacta ālea est means “The die is cast”.

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Julius Caesar said Iacta ālea est when he crossed the Tiber river.

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Suetonius was the biographer who wrote about Julius Caesar.

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Who spoke the famous quotation, “Iacta ālea est”?

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The quotation “Iacta ālea est” was prompted by the crossing of the

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The quotation “Iacta ālea est” today symbolizes a person who

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Who was assassinated on the Ides of March in 44 BCE?

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Which of the following statements about the Druids is NOT true?

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The Druids were high priests in the Celtic society of the Gauls.

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Caesar’s work entitled Dē Bellō Gallicō gives an account of his conquest of modern-day

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According to Caesar, the Druids are

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How did the Druids preserve their knowledge?

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The noun liber means “book”.

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The verb possummeans “to place”.

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The preposition propter takes the ablative case.

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Which verb does NOT have a passive voice?

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All of the following are adverbs EXCEPT

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What is the meaning of dum?

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An epistolary novel...

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Draggable itemCorresponding Item
es
by the good men
potest
to be taught
Dum fābulās nārrant.
While they tell stories.
sunt
the girl’s letter
multī puerī
you are
ā bonīs virīs
many boys
solentne servāre
we are able
docērī
she is able
epistulam puellae
Are they accustomed to save?
possumus
they are
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The third person singular of sum is sunt.

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Change est to the corresponding plural form.

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Which of the following is NOT an infinitive?

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The verbs possum, dēbeō, and soleō usually take a complementary infinitive.

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All of the following take a complementary infinitive EXCEPT

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Intransitive verbs do not have direct objects.

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All of the following verbs are transitive EXCEPT

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All of the following verbs are intransitive EXCEPT

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What is the meaning of hodiē?

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According to the passage entitled “Preparing for a Test,” Christina objects to learning a passage from Caesar for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

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Change this sentence to the passive equivalent: Magistrae puerōs et puellās docēre possunt.

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Boys and girls can be taught.

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Examples of a good life can be preserved in books