Exercise 11.0 Derivatives Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 6 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 6 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 Essay(s) Pending (Possible Point(s): 0) Categories Not categorized 0% 1 2 3 4 5 6 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 6 1. Question Match each English derivative with its Latin root. Sort elements pecūniā, pecūniae prīmus/a/um satis hospes, hospitis vincō, vincere pecuniary primordial insatiable hospitality invincible Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 6 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? He was motivated to marry the scientist for pecuniary reasons. relating to popularity and societal status relating to money small, not important concerning love and passion Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 6 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 melting glacier released a primordial slime that had been frozen for millennia. existing at the first, or from the beginning poisonous containing a cure for all diseases consisting of one thousand or more different germs and bacteria Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 6 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 slime monster had an insatiable appetite for jumbo shrimp. mysterious, unexplainable gross unable to have enough widely known; famous Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 6 5. 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 people of this country are famous for their hospitality. creative architecture and interior design welcoming behavior towards guests lavish wedding traditions unique musical styles Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 6 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? To the shrimp’s dismay, the hungry slime was also invincible. unable to be denied; powerfully charming reproducing quickly unable to be seen; transparent unable to be conquered Correct Incorrect