Nomen: ______

Stage 17 Pre-Test: Latin II

Please read the directions for each section and answer to the best of your ability. THINK!

1.  Vocabulary- please give a definition of each word below that you have seen in some of our Stage 17 stories. If it has a **, that means you must give its CASE as well. (1 pt. per piece of information)

a.  hic , haec, hoc- ______

b.  ille, illa, illud- ______

c.  ipse, ipsa, ipsum- ______

d.  mihi** ______case ______

e.  vos** ______case (2 options, give one!) ______

f.  te** ______case (2 options, give one!) ______

g.  nobis** ______case (2 options, give one!) ______

h.  Underline which of the following verbs take the DATIVE case as their direct object:

amō appropinquō debeō resistō currō faveō placeō habeō intrō credō

2. Culture Questions- Please answer each question. (3 pts each)

a. What was the name of the general who controlled Egypt after the death of Alexander the great?

b. What TWO Romans did Cleopatra use as allies?

c. In what naval battle did Octavian defeat Cleopatra? What year did it occur?

d. Name 3 famous landmarks or features of the city of Alexandria.

e.  What year did Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius die? How did Cleopatra die?

f.  What year did Alexander the great die?

g.  For how many miles could you see the lighthouse of Alexandria? How tall was it?

3. Translation – Please translate the story below into LITERAL ENGLISH. I will be grading you on correctly translating verbs (tenses, subject), nouns (cases), and vocabulary. Vocabulary help is given at the bottom of the page- use the footnotes. (25 points)

Quintus Italiam visitat et amicum videt

Quintus post multos annos Italiam visitare voluit. Itaque in nave sedebat, quae ad Italiam navigabat. Nunc loco[1] appropinquabat, ubi urbs Pompeii fuerat.[2] per[3] quinque[4] annos Pompeios non conspexerat. Mons Vesuvius prope aquam erat. Quintus nullam urbem et nullos cives videre poterat. Deinde, ubi de[5] patre matreque cogitabat[6], lacrimabat.

Subito, navis ad portum Neapolis[7] pervenit. Quintus portum circumspectavit. Senem conspexit, qui in via dormiebat.

Quintus senem intente spectavit. Tum e nave ad senem cucurrit.

“Grumio!” clamavit. “quam laetus sum quod te video!”

“Quinte! Num vivis[8]? Euge! Nemo[9] est laetior quam ego!” Grumio dixit et Quinto complexum[10] dedit.

4. Grammar Questions- Please answer these questions based on the grammar of the story above. (1 pt per piece of information)

a. What type of a verb is “visitare” in line 1? How do you translate it?

b. What are the PERSON, NUMBER, and TENSE of “navigabat” in line 2?

c. Why is the word “loco” in line 2 in the dative case?

d. What are the PERSON, NUMBER, and TENSE of the verb “conspexerat” in line 3?

e. What CASE and NUMBER is “cives” in line 4?

f. What CASE and NUMBER is the word “via” in line 6?

g. What is the RELATIVE PRONOUN in line 6? What is its ANTECEDENT?

h. What type of adjective is “laetior” in line 9? How do you translate it?

Conjugating: BE ABLE TO CONJUGATE A VERB FROM ANY CONJUGATION! Conjugate “avertō, avertere, avertī – to turn away,” in all 4 tenses below. Translate the 3rd person singular and plural of each form.

Person / PRESENT / IMPERFECT / PERFECT / PLUPERFECT
1ST
2ND
3RD
1ST PL.
2ND PL.
3RD PL.

Conjugate, “capiō, capere, cēpī – to seize” ,” in all 4 tenses below. Translate the 2nd person singular and plural of each form. **NOTA BENE: BE ABLE TO CONJUGATE A VERB FROM ALL CONJUGATIONS ON THE TEST.**

Person / PRESENT / IMPERFECT / PERFECT / PLUPERFECT
1ST
2ND
3RD
1ST PL.
2ND PL.
3RD PL.

NOUNS: BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY A NOUN FROM AN DECLENSION. KNOW ALL 5 SETS OF DECLENSIONS ENDINGS. IDENTIFY THE CASE, NUMBER, AND FUNCTION OF THE UNDERLINED NOUNS IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES.

1.  imperator libertīs et civibus spectaculum dedit.

______

2.  Salvius vīlicō et agricolae canem ostendit.

______

3.  prō officīnā senatoris stābant quattour servī ingentēs.

______

4.  In villā Barbillī habitabam diū.

______

IDENTIFY THE TENSE, PERSON, AND NUMBER OF EACH UNDERLINED VERB IN THE SENTENCES BELOW.

1.  mercator Arabs solus erat in desertō.______

2.  Rufilla ē cubiculō currit. (currō, currere, cucurrī)______

3.  florēs dē minibus ancillae ceciderant.(cadō, cadere, cecidī)______

4.  vīlla Barbillī longē ā portū abest. ______

5.  vīdit multōs servōs in portū.(videō, videre, vīdī)______

6.  aquila ex effigiē evolavit.(evolō, evolāre, evolavī)______

TEST IS THURSDAY, MARCH 17TH!!!!

[1] Locus, loci- 2nd declension masculine noun- place

[2] Sum, esse, fui, futurus

[3] Per= through

[4] 5

[5] De= about

[6] Cogito, cogitare- to think

[7] Neapolis= Naples; translate as “of Naples”

[8] Vivo, vivere= to live

[9] Nelo= no one

[10] Complexus= noun, hug