A TENSE Situation
Well in that CASE
You MEAN to tell me...
"Once upon a time..."
How it REALLY happened!
100

These are the four principal parts of a verb (in the right order).

What are present tense, infinitive, perfect tense and perfect passive participle?

100

These are the functions of the six cases (in the right order).

What are subject, possessive, indirect object, direct object, object of the preposition and direct address?

100

Modestus called Bulbus a homuncule, which means: a) an uncle; b) an onion; c) a monster; d) a midget.

What is d) a midget?

100

The plan to assassinate King Cogidubnus originated with: a) either Rūfilla or Metella; b) either Quīntus or Clēmēns; c) either Memor or Cephalus; d) either Salvius or the Emperor; e) Caecilius or Cerberus.

What is d) either Salvius or the Emperor?

100

Roman engineers used these two constructions to keep their roads as straight as possible, crossing any plains, forests, mountains, rivers, valleys, marshes and deserts which stood in their way.

What are bridges and tunnels?

200

All tenses which include the word perfect (except the Imperfect tense, which is NOT perfect) take this stem.

What is the perfect stem?

200

These are the Genitive singular endings for the I, II and III Declensions (in the right order).

What are -ae, -ī and -is?

200
Vilbia called Bulbus a "rīdiculus mūs," and then asked Modestus (to) parcere him, which means this.

What is to spare?

200

Memor passed on the responsibility of assassinating Cogidbunus to: a) Clēmēns; b) Cephalus; c) Quīntus; d) Memor; e) a band of armed guards.

Who was b) Cephalus?

200

~~DAILY DOUBLE!!~~

Roman surveyors used this device, as well as smoke and fire signals, to map out the straightest and shortest practical route between two points.

What is a grōma?

300

These are the perfect tense endings.

What are -i, istī, it, imus, istis, -ērunt?

300

In this gender, the Nominative Plural always ends in -a.

What is neuter?

300

Bulbus fell down exanimātus, meaning he became this.

What is unconscious?

300

Cephalus died tying to: a) protect the king; b) poison the king; c) punish the king; d) praise the king; e) prevent the king from entering the baths.

What is b) poison the king?

300

An agger was an embankment which raised the roadway about three feet in order to ensure both drainage and this tactical advantage.

What is being able to see enemy troop movements?

400

These are the pluperfect endings.

What are -eram, -erās, -erat, -erāmus, -erātis, erant?

400

The odd one out in this list of mostly second declension nouns: puer, servus, fōns, dōnum.

What is fōns (third declension)?

400

Modestus bravely waited until Bulbus had turned his tergum before punching him, which means he turned his ______ .

What is his back?

400

Cogidubnus had previously received many of these from Rome, which he know hurled to the ground.

What are badges/honors?

400

Along the cursus pūblicus (Imperial post) a rider could secure fresh horses at posting stations (called mutātiōnēs) and stay at the mansiōnēs (resthouses) so long as they carried a government warrant known as this.

What was a diplōma?

500

This is the degree of an adverb when the ending is -ius.

What is the comparative degree?

500

This is the degree of the adjective when the ending is -issimus

What is the superlative degree?

500
Vilbia's exclamation, "Dēsine, mī Modeste" means she wants Modestus to do this.

What is stop?

500

Cogidbunus announces dramatically at the end of our reading, that Britannia was now [this].

What is conquered?

500

Innkeepers (caupōnēs) were known for being: a) kind and hospitable; b) hospitable but frugal; c) dishonest; d) wealthy; e) religious.

What is c) dishonest?

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