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100

Identify four of the six Latin tenses

Present, Imperfect, Future, Perfect, Pluperfect, Future Perfect

100

What three things are needed to parse a noun in Latin?

Gender, number, and case

100

Translate the following sentence:

Duo servi, quos Cornelia conspexit, per viam festinabant.

Two slaves, whom Cornelia caught sight of, were hurrying through the street.

100

This emperor reportedly played the lyre and sang while Rome burned in 64 CE

Nero

200

Identify the four moods of Latin verbs

Indicative, Subjunctive, Infinitive, Imperative

200

From which declension does this noun belong? 

Urbs, urbis (f)

200

Translate the following sentence:

Audio cauponem esse amicum Eucleidis.

I hear that the innkeeper is a friend of Eucleides.

200

Identify the years of the Roman Republic

509-27 BCE

300

Parse the following verb: maneat

3rd sg. present active subjunctive

300

From which declension do the endings for the present active participle come?

3rd

300

Translate the following sentence: 

At vobis male sit, malae tenebrae

Orci, quae omnia bella devoratis. 

But may it be bad for you, evil shadows of Orcus, you who devour all beautiful things. 

300

What was the warm room in a Roman bath called?

Tepidarium

400

Parse the following verb form: moratus sum

1st sg. perfect passive (deponent) indicative

400

Give the form of the adjective defessus, -a, -um which agrees with the following noun form: nautam

defessum

400

Translate the following sentence:

Cui dono lepidum novum libellum?

To whom do I gift this new charming little book?

400

On what hill was the city of Rome founded?

Palatine

500

What is a semi-deponent verb?

A verb with active forms in the present, imperfect, and future but deponent forms (i.e. passive forms with active meaning) in the perfect, pluperfect, and future perfect

500

Give the form of each demonstrative pronoun (hic, haec, hoc & ille, illa, illud) which agrees with the following noun: aequoris (neut.)

huius & illius 

500

Translate the following sentence: 

suamque norat ipsam tam bene quam puella matrem

"And he knew her as well as she knew her own mother"

500

Who was the last emperor of Rome?

Romulus Augustulus