Exercise 4.0 Derivatives Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 7 questions completed Questions: Information You have already completed the quiz before. Hence you can not start it again. Quiz is loading… You must sign in or sign up to start the quiz. You must first complete the following: Results Quiz complete. Results are being recorded. Results 0 of 7 Questions answered correctly Your time: Time has elapsed You have reached 0 of 0 point(s), 0 Earned Point(s): 0 of 0, (0) 0 Audio(s)/Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0) Categories Not categorized 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 7 1. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? Her brothers wanted a hippo for the holidays, but she just wanted a feline friend. Cat, or cat-like; resembling a cat Dog, or dog-like; resembling a dog Happy, content True, sincere Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 7 2. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? Are you willing to relocate in order to become a professional hippotherapist? To study medicine To move to a new place To learn a new language To take an exam again Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 7 3. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? The hippo-loving job candidate was surprised to learn that hippotherapy is not actually therapy for hippos, but instead therapy for humans through equestrian experiences. Related to horses or horse-riding soothing, natural sounds and noises Exposure to sunlight Physical or athletic activity Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 7 4. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? The god was able to transform into many different bestial shapes. The best of something Disguises Animal-like Terrifying, monstrous Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 7 5. Question Match each English derivative with its Latin root. Sort elements quaerō, quaerere via, viae fēles, fēlis locus, locī equus, equī bēstia, bēstiae query deviate feline relocate equestrian bestial Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 7 6. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? She was too busy to respond to his query. an email; any type of electronic message a question or request for information an executive assistant a rash demand; a command given quickly Correct Incorrect Question 7 of 7 7. Question In the following sentence the bolded word is an English derivative. Using your knowledge of Latin roots, what do you think this word means? If you deviate from the recommended route, you might end up in quicksand. To follow To destroy To spin; to move in a circular or looping motion To depart from an established road or plan Correct Incorrect