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Test Review

Chapters 31-33

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What conjugation?

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erro,errare

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venio,venire

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laboro, laborare

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coquo,coquere

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maneo,manēre

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consulo,consulere

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purgo,purgare

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lego,legere

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dormio,dormire

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Eo, ire

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sto,stare

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descendo,descendere

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ascendo,ascendere

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incito,incitare

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rideo,ridēre

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induo,induere

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surgo,surgere

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arripio,arripere

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sedeo,sidēre

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tempto,temptare

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ambulo, ambulare

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Fero, ferre

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audio,audire

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Nolo, nolle

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doceo,docēre

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What declension?

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• Tempus, temporis (n.)

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• Res, rei (f.)

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• Rex, regis (m)

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• Aedificium, aedificii (n)

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• Agricola, agricolae (m)

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• Magister, magistri (m)

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• Patruus, patrui (m)

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• Arcus, arcūs (m)

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• Manus, manūs (f)

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• Mappa, mappae (f)

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• Diēs, diēi (f)

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Choose the correct translation

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Visi eramus

• We will have been seen• We had been seen• We were seen

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Auditum erat

• It will have been heard• It was heard• It had been heard

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audiri

• To hear• To be heard• It had been heard

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Audita sunt

• She was heard• She is heard• She will have been heard

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visus

• He was seen• Having been seen• He is being seen

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videtur

• She will be seen• She is seen• She had been seen

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vedentur

• They will be seen• Having been seen• They were being seen

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emptus

• It is being bought• It had been bought• Having been bought

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audieris

• You will be heard• You are being heard• You had been heard

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audiebaris

• You are being heard• You were being heard• You will have been heard

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trahi

• We will be dragged• To be dragged• Having been dragged

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Ubi invenit infantes?

• Prope flumen Tiberim

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Qui curabat infantes primum?

• lupa

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Quis infantes Romulus et Remum invenit?

• Pastor, Faustulus

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Who was the earliest ancestor of the Romans?

• Aeneas

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Unde Aeneas venit?

• E Troia

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Quis erat mater Aenea?

• Venus

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What king did Aeneas meet and make a treaty with?

• Latinus

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Quis erat Lavinia?

• Filia regis—Aeneas married her

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Who started a war because of this?

• Turnus

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Quis erat Creusa?

• Prima uxor Aeneae

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Quis erat Dido?

• Regina Carthagonis

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Quis erat Creusa?

• Prima uxor Aeneae

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Quis erat Dido?

• Regina Carthagonis

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Quis erat Ascanius/Iulus

• Filius Aeneae

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Who claimed this Ascanius as ancestor?

• Julius Caesar?

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What town did he start?

• Alba Longa

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Who was Numitor?

• King whom his brother Amulius drove out

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What happened to Numitor’s children?

• Amulius filios interfecit• Amulius filiam ad Vesta misit.

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Quis est pater Romuli et Remi?

• Mars

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What did Romulus do when his town had no women?

• Sabinos ad cenam invitavit et feminas et filias arripuit.

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What are the names of the Alban triplets who fought the Romans?

• curiatii

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What are the names of the Roman triplets who fought the Albans?

• Horatii

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What was the name of the king who ruled during that battle?

• Tullus Hostilius

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Who was king after Tullus Hostilius?

• Ancus Marcius

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Which king built the Circus Maximus and established a sewer system in Rome?

• Tarquinius Priscus

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What is the name of the mother of the Olympian gods?

• Rhea

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Who were her parents?

• Uranus and Gaia (Heavens and Earth)

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What titan attempted to each his 6 children?

• Cronus

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Who is king of the gods? (Roman name)

• Jupiter

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Who is his wife? (Greek name)

• Hera

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Which goddess was born from the sea after the mutilation of Uranus (castration)

• Aphrodite

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Which mortal woman is the only mortal to be the parent of a god?

• Semele

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Which god is she mother of?

• Dionysus

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Who is the famous hero, son of Zeus, hated by Hera?

• Heracles

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God of the seas? (Roman name)

• Neptune

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Who is his wife?

• Amphitrite

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Poseidon’s mistress who was killed by Perseus and bore the Pegasus

• Medusa