
AP Caesar 4.31
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- Q1
On line 1, "quibus rēbus cognitīs" refers to
the plans sent to Britannia from the missing cavalry
the Britons sharing their plan to overwhelm the Romans
the Romans knowing of the Britons plans to starve them out
the current misfortune of the Roman situation
30s - Q2
On line 1, "prīncipēs Britanniae" refers to the Briton
head leaders
spies
warriors
charioteers
30s - Q3
The "quī" on line 1 refers to
the Roman military
Caesar
the lost ships
the British leaders
30s - Q4
To whom does the "quī" on line 1 refer?
the Roman soldiers
the Roman cavalry
Caesar
the Briton leaders
30s - Q5
On lines 1-2, we are reminded that the Britons
were captured by Caesar after the battle
requested Caesar to visit them after the battle
were summoned by Caesar after the battle
came directly to Caesar themselves freely after the battle
30s - Q6
What is the best translation of "convēnerant" on line 2?
were gathering
will have gathered
had gathered
are gathering
30s - Q7
"inter sē collocūtī" on line 2 refers to a conversation between
the Romans themselves
the Gauls and Britons
the Britons themselves
the Romans and Britons together
30s - Q8
According to lines 3-4, what is one thing the Romans are NOT mentioned as lacking?
weapons
grain
ships
calvary
30s - Q9
Match the vocabulary word from lines 3-4 with its best intended meaning.
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In lines 3-6, the Britons feel more confident in their resistance to the Romans because they realize
the amount of money they will make by selling supplies to the Romans
the tactics used by the Romans while fighting
the Romans are low on supplies and soldiers and disadvantaged
the abundance of supplies and soldiers they have already stolen from the Romans
30s - Q11
"sine impedīmentīs" on line 6, tells us that Caesar did not have the soldiers
anchor and impede the ships on shore
take extra hostages
fight with their usual heavy weapons
bring an abundance of extra supplies with them
30s - Q12
"sine impedīmentīs" on line 6 infers that Caesar
was waiting on his Amazon delivery.
was confident in their ability to be without weapons.
did not intend this expedition to take long.
was wanting to sell Roman goods to the Britons.
30s - Q13
Which phrase in lines 1-4 refers to the Britons knowing the Roman plans?
rēbus cognitīs
post proelium
inter sē collocūtī
Rōmānīs deesse
30s - Q14
Which verb in lines 1-6 does NOT refer to the Britons?
trānsportāverat
cognōscerent
convēnerant
intellegerent
30s - Q15
Which word from lines 1-6 does NOT refer to a component of the military?
rēbus
mīlitum
equitēs
legiōnēs
30s