Stage 31 Test Review
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- Q1The sportula was a gift given to the patronus.FalseTrue30s
- Q2Fabula narrata, omnes hospites tacuerunt. What is the construction of "Fabula narrata"?Ablative AbsoluteAblative of AgentAblative of SeparationAblative of means30s
- Q3The guest delivered an extemporaneous speech. What is the best definition for extemporaneous?pretentiousexceedingly longsolemnunplanned30s
- Q4Where might a Roman go to give thanks after recovering from a fever?Forum RomanumTemple of Jupiter Optimus MaximusTiber IslandColosseum30s
- Q5Where would a Roman go to view the houses of rich citizens?Tiber IslandThe SuburaForum RomanumThe Esquiline Hill30s
- Q6Where would a Roman go to watch a chariot race?The SuburaThe ColloseumThe Forum RomanumThe Circus Maximus30s
- Q7The salutatio was an early morning ceremony of greeting.FalseTrue30s
- Q8Mercator, clamoribus auditis, e lecto perterritus surrexit. What is the best translation for "clamoribus auditis"?with the shouts having been heardwhile hearing the shoutshaving heard the shoutshearing the shouts30s
- Q9What is the name of the noisy, poor section of Rome?The RostrumThe SuburaThe EmporiaOstia30s
- Q10What is a rostrum?a seaport of Romea riverside marketthe prow of a shipa warehouse30s
- Q11Die illuscente, ingens Romanorum multitudo vias complebat. What is the best translation for "die illuscente"?Although the day had grown brightAfter the day had grown brightSince the day had grown brightWith the day growing bright30s
- Q12The client-patron relationship was beneficial to both parties.FalseTrue30s
- Q13The ubiquity of Latin vocabulary in the sciences is remarkable. What is the best definition for ubiquity?presence everywhereusefulnessabsenceinfluence30s
- Q14Euphrosyne et servus per vias urbis procedebant ut locum invenirent ubi habitarent. What kind of clause is ut locum invenirent?positive resultpostitive indirect commandpositive purpose30s
- Q15Where would a Roman go for a cheap haircut?The Forum RomanumThe SuburaThe Esquiline HillTiber Island30s