Verb Tense and Translation
Noun Case, Number, and Gender
Palindromes
People of Alexandria
Places and Streets of Alexandria
100

Identify person, number, and tense for: haerebamus

What is 1st person, plural, imperfect

100

Case, number, and gender of insulam

What is accusative, singular, feminine

100

mater

quid est "mom"

100

The last king or queen of Egypt

Who is Cleopatra

100

This beacon welcomed visitors to Alexandria

What is the lighthouse on the island Pharos

200

Identify person, number, and tense for: pervenistis and translate

What is 2nd person, plural, perfect and "they arrived"

200

Case, number, and gender of animis

What is ablative/dative, plural, masculine

200

Latin for "we are"

sumus

200

The founder of Alexandria

Who is Alexander the Great?

200

The site of Alexandria was chosen for all but one of these reasons: a) the harbor with good anchorage b) it was the founder's birthplace c) the healthy climate d) limestone quarries for buildings

What is b) it was the founder's birthplace

300
Identify person, number, and tense for: resisterant and translate
What is 3rd person, plural, pluperfect "they had resisted"
300

The Nominative, Plural form of flos, floris

What is flores

300

Latin for "she holds"

quid est "tenet

300

Alexander's general and the beginning of the last Egyptian dynasty

Who is Ptolemy

300

These granite pillars from the with pointed tops were taken from the Caesareum in Alexandria, and are now located in London and NYC's Central Park

What are the obelisks

400
Provide the form and translation for the 2nd person, singular, imperfect of appropinquo, appropinquare, appropinquavi
What is appropinquabas "you were approaching"
400

The singular, genitive of puella (girl)

What is puellae

400

English for the palindrome of the Latin "for you"

quid est "she will go" (ibit)

400

This scholar wrote a geometry textbook in Alexandria

Who is Euclid

400

The streets of Alexandria were arranged in this pattern

What is a grid system

500
The form and translation of the 3rd person, plural, perfect of : recipio, recipere, recepi
What is receperunt "They recovered"
500

The genitive, plural of rex, regis m.

What is regum

500

"with love, Rome"

Quid est Amore Roma?

500

This scholar introduced the theory that the Earth revolved around the Sun:

Who is Aristarchus

500

This location in the Royal Quarter held the Great Library, lecture halls, laboratories, a park, and a zoo

What is the Museum