Cambridge Characters
Classical Trivia: Mythology
Classical Trivia: Leaders of the Roman World
Nouns, Adjectives, or Relative clauses
Verbs Verbs Verbs
100

As it turns out, this young man survived the volcanic eruption in Pompeii.  

Quintus

100

This demigod carried out 12 nearly impossible Labors. 

Hercules

100

Cleopatra ruled over this country. 

Egypt

100

All accusative singular nouns end with this letter. 

M

100

This Latin verb means "you are" 

es

200

Known for being disappointed in her husband, this character would rather being living in London. 

Rufilla

200

Perseus killed Medusa by doing what? 

beheading her 

200

This man is known for being publicly stabbed to death by many Roman senators. 

Julius Caesar

200
These words: qui, quae, quod, quem, quam - all mean what? 

who/ which

200

The endings NT, BANT, ERUNT, and ERANT, are all this person and number 

3rd person plural 

300

An attack was made on this man's life in Stage 13. 

Salvius

300

The goddess Athena was born out of this body part of Zeus. 

head

300

This woman ruled over the Icini tribe of Britannia.

Boudicca 

300

commodus, difficilis, aeger, and fessus are all this part of speech.

adjectives
300

These endings: eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant, belong to this Latin verb tense. 

pluperfect

400

This Egyptian slave cooks for Salvius and his family.  

Volubilis

400
The hero Theseus is known for slaying which mythological beast? 

the minotaur

400

This twin brother was murdered before he could become the founder of Rome. 

Remus

400

The noun adjective pair in this sentence is which case? 


Tum Quintus suae sorori respondet.

dative

400

Which present tense form of the verb "to be able" completes this sentence? 


Tu_______ ad meam villam venire!

potes

500

He lost the boat race and wasn't happy about it. 

Belimicus
500

By whom are the great Greek epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey, supposedly written? 

Homer

500

This emperor legalized Christianity. 

Constantine 

500

Which relative pronouns goes in the blank?  And what is the case and gender of the relative pronoun? 

Salvius, _____ servi timebant, villam appropinquabat.

quem: accusative masculine  

500

Conjugate this verb in the pluperfect tense: 

dico, dicere, dixi - to say 

dixeram

dixeras

dixerat

dixeramus

dixeratis

dixerant