Latin
Horatius
Language/Grammar
Religion
Misc
100

If your teacher asks "Quaenam tempestas est?" what is she wondering about?

The Weather

100

When does this lay take place?

AUC 360 or 393 BC

100

A person, place, thing or idea.

A noun

100

The first and the last books of the Bible are:

Genesis and Revelation

100

What do we call the Saint Michael School Upper school and Lower school sports teams.

Saints and Angels

200

Give the Latin and English for the animal that plays an important role in the legend of the founding of Rome.

lupus or lupa = wolf

200

What Roman hero defended a bridge and what was the name of the leader of the enemy?

Hero: Horatius 

Enemy: Lars Porsena

200

There two parts of a sentence are:

subject and predicate

200

The number of books in the Catholic Bible.

73

200

When was Saint Michael School founded?

1874

300

Complete the sentence in Latin, including day of the week, number, month and year.

Hodie est dies ______________________________.

Hodie est dies Martis, triginta Januarii, duo mille viginti quattuor.

300

Where is Lars Porsena from?

Clusium (he is the king)

300

The four types of sentences are:

declarative

exclamatory

imperative

interrogatory

300

What does the word incarnation mean?


Becoming flesh


300

Which employee has worked at this school the longest period of time?

Mrs. Kinoshita

400

Sing the personal ending song.

-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

The present personal endings are

-o, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt

400

Who wrote Horatius?

Thomas Babington Macaulay

400

The class or category into which a word may be grouped according to its form changes and its grammatical function.

Part of speech

400

What are the events that make up the Paschal Mystery?

Christ's Passion, Death, Resurrection and Ascension.


400

What are the three developmental and historical segments of the Saint Michael School curriculum?

Grammar, Logic, Rhetoric

500

Give the six forms of the verb "laboro" with the correct endings and translate each one with a pronoun.

laboro, laboras, laborat, laboramus, laboratis, laborant

I work, you (s) work, he/she works, we work, you (pl) work, they work

500

Recite verse 70

When the goodman mends his armour, And trims his helmet's plume;

When the goodwife's shuttle merrily goes flashing through the loom;

With weeping and with laughter still is the story told,

How well Hortius kept the bridge in the brave days of old.

500

A word in the naming case that occurs in the part of the sentence containing the verb; it completes a linking verb and renames the subject.

Predicate nominative

500

What miracle occurred when Elizabeth saw Mary for the first time?

John leaped in his mother's womb and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.

500

What is the Saint Michael School Mission Statement

"the soul of education is the education of soul"

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