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NLE Intro - Culture / History / Myth
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- Q1
The god associated with warfare is
Vulcan
Mercury
Apollo
Mars
30s - Q2
Which of the following letters indicates Hispania on the map?
B
C
A
D
30s - Q3
Which of the following letters indicates Gallia on the map?
D
B
A
C
30s - Q4
Which of the following letters indicates Italia on the map?
C
A
D
B
30s - Q5
Which of the following letters indicates Africa on the map?
C
D
B
A
30s - Q6
Walking around Rome, you might see the building in this picture, in which gladiators often battled.
Temple of Jupiter
Pantheon
Senate House
Colosseum
30s - Q7
In what Italian city did many people lose their lives when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD?
Athens
Rome
Carthage
Pompeii
30s - Q8
Romans would go to the center of the city, the _____ ,to buy and sell goods and to listen to political speeches.
Tiber
Forum
Colosseum
Templum
30s - Q9
This long structure in ancient Rome pictured here was primarily used for
chariot racing
senate meetings
making speeches
worshiping the gods
30s - Q10
On the map, choose the location of Graecia.
D
A
B
C
30s - Q11
On the map, choose the location of Sicilia.
D
A
B
C
30s - Q12
Venus was the goddess of
oceans and rivers
war and wisdom
trade and commerce
love and beauty
30s - Q13
Who is the god holding a thunderbolt in the picture?
Jupiter
Mercury
Mars
Apollo
30s - Q14
Why would a Roman go to the Colosseum?
to buy food
to watch gladiatorial games
to pray to the gods
to take a bath
30s - Q15
Which of the following were Romulus and Remus associated with?
the founding of Rome
the birth of Athena
the rule of the underworld
the building of the Colosseum
30s