Latin I Final Exam

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Latin I Final Exam

Latin I Final Exam Practice

Choose the BEST answer for the question provided. 1) Quintus liked the smell of the sea. a)marorum b)marum c)marium d)maris e)mari 2) dico/dicere/______/dictum a) duxi b) docui c) dixi d) dedi 3) After many days, you will come to a beautiful city. a) pulchrae urbi b) pulcher urbs c) pulchram urbem d) pulchrā urbe e) pulchrae urbis 4) Femina in ______iecit donum. a) maribus b) maris c) mari d) marium e) mare 5) Imperator ____ cras veniet. a)ab foro b)ad fori c)ad foro d)ad foris e)cum forum 6) Roscius,voca pueros! a)Rosciue b)Rosci c)Roscius d)Roscium e)Roscio 7) I will seize the opportunity when it arises! a) capio b) capiam c) capiebam d) cepi e) cepero 8) Lead the troops, man! a)Duci b)Duce c)Ducite d)Ducete e)Duc 9) Viri numquam habebunt plūs ______. a) sapientia b) sapientiâ c) sapientiae d) sapientias e) sapientiis 10) Give the girls the test. a)puellae b)puella c)puellīs d)puellas e)puellarum 11) We aren’t leaving because a storm is coming. a) propter b) quod c) qui d) ex e) quondam 12) 13) The women used to walk to the forum each day. a) erat ambulare b) ambulabant c) ambulabunt d) ambukant

14) Non debuerunt tibi laudem agere. a) by yourself b) from you c) to you d) of yourself e) from yourself 15) Navigabant ex _____. a) mundus b)mundo c)mundum d)mundi e) mundis 16) My sons, take out the trash! a)File b)Filium c)Filii d)Fili e)Filius 17) Non possum audire verba of that man. a) illi b) huius c) huic d) illorum e) illius 18) They all lived happily ever after. a)laetus b)laetē c)laeter d)laeti e)laetorum 19) Mecum vir cenavit. a) is dining b) had dined c) dined d) was dining e) will have dined 20) Hi numquam se committent tibi. a) They themselves never commit to you. b) You will never entrust yourself to them. c) These men have never trusted you yourself. d) These men will never trust themselves to you. e) Those men never trust you yourself 21) Are you able to come home early? a)poteratne b)potestne c)potesne d)poterisne e)poterasne 22) Once upon a time,... a)denique b)tamen c)quoniam d)olim e)autem 23) 24) 25) Ab ______agricola ambulabat. a) agrum b) ager c) agris d) agro e) agrorum 26) They will speak quando tempus est optimum. a) dixerunt b) ducunt c) dicent d) dixerint e) ducent 27) Cum______ad urbem advenit. a) amico b)amici c) amicus d) amicum e)amice 28) In ______ex oppido is ambulavit. a) urbe b) urbi c) urbem d) urbium e) urbs 29) Magno cum tomore in forum vir cucurrit. a)means b)time when c)accompaniment d)manner e) cardinal numbers 30) disco/discere/____/----: a)disci b)didici c)discivi d) discitum e) docui 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) Demonstravistis nobis veram viam. a) we b) to us c) y’all d) from us e) by themselves 36) 37) Mox in horto ambulabimus. a)at b)into c)in d)near e)out of. 38) debeo/____/debui/debitum: a)debare b)debire c)debere d) debite e) debete 39) Capiemus libertatem pace aut bello! a) we will capture b) we have captured c) we capture d) we had captured e) we will have captured 40) Before his accident, he had been a great athlete. a) fuit b) erat c) fuerat d) erit e) est 41) Which one of the following verbs belongs to the 3rd-io conjugation? a) capere b) dicere c) manere d) habere e) ducere 42) 43) ago/agere/____/actum: a)acti b)egivi c)egi d) agui e) agivi 44) 45) Auditores stulte audiverunt ______poetae. a) verbo b) verbis c) verborum d) verba e) verbi 46) Poeta est ______. A) beatus b) beata c) beatam d) beatum e) beatae 47) Give her the ring! a)Eam annulum das. b)Ei annulum da. c)Eae annulo da. d)Eam annulo da. e)Ei annulo da. 48) Vincemus hostes aut gladio aut igne! a) both…and b) or…or c) either…or d) whether…or not e) neither…nor 49) Soror of the boys est in urbe. a)pueri b)pueris c)puerorum d)puerum e)pueros. 50) Peace be with you. a) tibi b) tui c) te d) tecum e) vestrum 51) Intellegimus et Anglicam et Latinam. a)and…and b)either…or c)not only…but also d)both…and e)if…then 52) Tell me about yourself. a) Dices me de se. b) Dic mihi de te. c) Dic me de vobis. d) Dice mihi de vestris. e) Dic mihi de vobis. 53) They have been able to accomplish great things. a) poterant b) possunt c) potuerunt d) poterunt e) potuerant 54) amo, amare, amavi, amatum: a) I love b) I loved c) having been loved d) loving e) to love 55) Veritas non semper est ______. A) bonae b) bonas c) bona d) bonum e) bonam 56) Laborabam in agris with my father. a) patri b) suo patre c) cum meo patre d) patre meo e) cum suo patre

57) Non debemus nos causae dare si non credimusa) We ought not to give ourselves to a cause if we don’t believe it. b) We don’t owe gifts if we don’t have credit. c) Don’t give us a gift because we won’t accept it. d) We don’t give gifts if don’t believe in them e) Causes don’t give us credit unless we believe them. 58) Non solum veritatem amamus sed etiam dicimus. a) We only love the truth but we don’t speak it. b) We don’t love the truth and we only like to talk. c) Not only do we speak but we also truly love. d) We are not alone in our love of truth and speaking. e) Not only do we love the truth but we also speak it. 59) Graeci superaverunt Romanos with art not swords. a)arte non gladiis b) sine ars gladius c)cum arte non gladiis d)artes non gladios e) arte gladiorum 60) In ______invenies verum virum. a) mos b) moribus c) mores d) morum e) mori 61) The shepherds came down from the mountain. a) ab b) circum c) de d) pro e) ex 62) Ex deā ipse haec audivi. a) I heard these things themselves from the goddess. b) I myself heard these things from the goddess. c) I heard these things from the goddess herself. d) The goddess herself heard these things. e) She herself heard these things from the goddess. 63) Ipse sciveram pauca de vitā. a)I had known little about life itself. b)I knew few things themselves about life. c) I myself knew little about life. d) I myself had known little about life. e) He knows his own little life. 64) Sola regina regem vincere potest. a)was able b)is able c)has been able d)will be able e)had been able 65) Scripsisti litteras pro tuo fratre heri. a)y’all write b)you write c)y’all wrote d)you wrote e)you will write 66) They will lead a life of pleasure. a) agunt b) egerint c) egerunt d) agent e) agebant 67) Which verb will NOT take a dative noun? a) dicere b) dare c) exspectare d) demonstrare e) narrare 68) 69) 70) Pluto sub ______vivit. a) terrae b) terram c) terrā d) terra e) terrarum 71) Cras decem annos navigaverimus. a) we will sail b) we had sailed c) we were sailing d) we will have sailed e) we sailed 72) capio/capere/______/captum: a)capi b)capui c)capivi d) cepi e) cipivi 73) Non mittam hunc in bellum. a) I hadn’t sent this war to these men. b) We won’t curse this beautiful thing. c) I will not send this man into war. d) I will not remain in this war. e) I was not sending these men into war. 74) ______corpus non facit sanam mentem. a) sanum b) sana c) sanus d) sano e) sanīs 75) Etiam boni viri saepe non habent satis ______. a) sapientiae b) sapientiam c) sapientiā d) sapientias e) sapientia

Reading Comprehension

ANTE BELLUM Alexander the Great of Macedonia Meets with Darius, King of the Persians

Olim Alexander Magnus pugnare cum Dario, rege Persarum, parabat. Ubi 1 Alexander dormiebat, deus Iuppiter ad eum vēnit. Iuppiter vestem portabat 2 vestem = clothing et dixit, “Alexander, auxilium tibi dabo. Indue hanc vestem et procede ad 3 Indue = Put on regem Darium. Tum regnum Darii intrare poteris.” Alexander laetē surrexit. 4 regnum = kingdom; surrexit = arose Statim novas vestes induit, equum ascendit, et ad regnum Darii processit. 5 Persae, qui ex summīs montibus spectabant, Alexandrum in equo vīderunt et 6 qui = who Darium vocaverunt. Ubi Darius Alexandrum vīdit, clamavit, “Quis es tu? Esne 7 Deus Solis?” Alexander repondit, “Alexander Magnus sum. Subiuga te sub 8 Subiuga = surrender potestate nostrā aut constitue diem pugnae.” Attonitus, Darius Alexandrum 9 potestate = power; constitue = decide in aureum triclinium duxit, “Primo, cenabimus. Postea pugnabimus.” 10 Attonitus = astonished (line 9)

76) What was Alexander the Great preparing to do (line 1)? A) return to Greece b) fight the Persian king c) sacrifice to Juppiter d) ride his horse 77) In lines 1-2, Juppiter came to Alexander when Alexander was a) greeting the Persians b) marching to Persia c) sleeping d) a child in Macedonia 78) The best translation of dabo (line 3) is a) I shall give b) I gave c) I am giving d) I had given 79) Why was Iuppiter carrying clothing (lines 2-4)? A) it ha d belonged to Alexander’s father b) to help Alexander c) it was a royal feast day d) Alexander had lost his own clothes 80) Why does Juppiter tell Alexander to put on the clothing (line 4)? A) to spy on Macedonian troops b) to return home triumphant c) to enter the Persian kingdom of Darius d) to confuse his men 81) Where were the Persians standing watch (line 6)? a)along the river bank b)at the gates c)on guard towers d)on the mountaintops 82) In lines 7-8, who did king Darius think Alexander was? A) a slave b) Apollo c) a Persian soldier d) a Macedonian ambassador 83) In line 9, Alexander told Darius to surrender or to… a) retreat from the battlefield b) return the Macedonian hostages c) name the day of battle d) pay a ransom in gold 84) The best translation for duxit (line 10) is a) he leads b) he led c) to lead d) he will lead 85) What did the astonished Darius do (line 10)? A) led Alexander into the dining room b) put down his sword c) sounded a retreat d) ordered Alexander to be captured 86) What did Darius say he planned to do first (lines 10-11)? A) send the Persian army to slaughter the Macedonians b) kill Alexander c) return Alexander for a ransom in gold d) eat dinner with Alexander 87) What will happen afterwards (line 11)? A) the Persians will leave their fortress b) the two armies will fight c) the Macedinians will retreat from Persia d) Alexander will be assassinated

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