Mythology
Language Skills
Roman History
Roman Culture (Life, Literature, Geography)
100

The twin sister of Apollo (Roman Name)

Who is Diana?

100

word that refers to the master

Who is a Dominus?

100

NOT one of the “Five Good Emperors”

(A) Marcus Aurelius (B) Vespasian (C) Antoninus Pius (D) Hadrian

Who is Vespasian?

100

The author penned the line dulce et decōrum est prō patriā morī and carpe diem 

Who is Horace?
200

The Greek hero from the Trojan War, the son of Thetis.

Who was Achilles?

200

the Latin motto of Idaho

Who is esto perpetua?

200

The emperor who often appeared as a gladiator in the arena

Who is Commodus?

200

The Romans wore this type of toga when they were in mourning

What is a pulla?

300

The person transformed by Athena after the mortal wove scenes depicting Olympian's crimes against women.

Who was Arachne?

300

The English meaning for the Latin motto of Manchester City Football Club : superbia in proelio

Who is proud in battle?

300

The emperor who abolished the Olympic Games

Who is Theodosius?

300

Number of soldiers were in each cohort in the 1st century BC

 Is it 800 men in a cohort?

400

The swam who nightly across the Hellespont to meet his lover.

Who is Leander?

400

Choose the English meaning of the Latin root for the given word.

perambulator

(A) walk (B) run (C) try (D) fall

Is the meaning walk?

400

This daughter of Augustus was exiled for her immoral behavior.

Who is Julia?

(Daughter of Augustus)

400

The color wig was worn by an actor in a Roman drama to signify that he was playing the role of an old man

Is it a white colored wig?

500

Person in the Aeneid told Aeneas that his journey would end when the Trojans are “eating their tables”.

Who is Celaeno?

500

Choose the word that is not derived from the same Latin root as the others.

 (A) royal (B) retainer (C) rectangle (D) regimen

What is a retainer?

500

This emperor went as far as putting a tax on urine in order to restore the imperial finances.

Who is Vespasian?

500

The author wrote a voluminous history of Rome that recounted the story of the she-wolf and Romulus and Remus

Who is Ovid?