Unit 10 Assessment This assessment covers five topics: vocabulary, derivatives, geography, history, and mythology. In total, it is worth 25 points. Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 19 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 19 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 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 19 1. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: The boys decided that they’d rather spend their day on a shopping excursion. boycott; avoidance of an online, virtual experience an outing or trip spree; period of no restraint Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 19 2. Question In the space below, type out the prepositional phrase in this sentence: Aeneas multos pisces capit in caerulea aqua. Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 19 3. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: She always chose her deodorant on how well it prevented perspiration. odors, especially layers upon layers of odors overspending one's budget a stain sticking to one's clothes the process of sweat coming through pores in the skin Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 19 4. Question In the space below, type out the prepositional phrase in this sentence: Super caput regis Dido gladium iactare vult. Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 19 5. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: The snooty boss never mingled with his subordinate staff. lower ranking; under authority of another overqualified; more capable than one is given credit whiny, always complaining loyal to one's enemies or rival Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 19 6. Question Translate the following sentence from Latin to English: Ambula celeriter ad caseum. (ambulo, amulare = to walk) Walk ferociously to the cheese Walk quickly to the cheese. She is walking quickly to the cheese. The ambulance is quickly carrying the cheese. Correct Incorrect Question 7 of 19 7. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: They were able to circumvent the high-tech security system. find a way around improve; make a better version prove the value of destory Correct Incorrect Question 8 of 19 8. Question Translate the following sentence from Latin to English: Nova statua est inter fenestras. The new statue is between the windows. There are 9 statues between the windows. The new statue is inside of the window. The window is between the new statues. Correct Incorrect Question 9 of 19 9. Question Translate the following sentence from Latin to English: Cur puella trans viam ambulat? (ambulo, ambulare = to walk) Why is the girl walking under the street? How is the girl walking across the street? Why is the girl walking across the street? When does the girl walk under the street? Correct Incorrect Question 10 of 19 10. Question Verum aut Falsum: The city of Rome was built on seven hills. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 11 of 19 11. Question Verum aut Falsum: Wealthy Romans lived in fancy apartment buildings called insulae. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 12 of 19 12. Question Verum aut Falsum: The forum was a busy public space for conducting business, socializing, and listening to speeches. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 13 of 19 13. Question Verum aut Falsum: Chariot races were held in the Colosseum. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 14 of 19 14. Question Mythology: Aeneas came from _____ (Fill in the Blank). Aeneas came from . Correct Incorrect Question 15 of 19 15. Question Mythology: who was the mother of Aeneas? Minerva Venus Juno Ceres Correct Incorrect Question 16 of 19 16. Question Mythology: Aeneas fell in love with ______, the Queen of _______. Venus; Olympus Sibyl; Cumae Dido; Carthage Lavinia; Rome Correct Incorrect Question 17 of 19 17. Question Mythology: The Sibyl told Aeneas he would need to visit the _____ to find his way to his new homeland. underworld home of the gods, Mount Olympus Italian peninsula Queen of Carthage Correct Incorrect Question 18 of 19 18. Question Mythology: Whom did Aeneas marry? Latium Juno Proserpina Lavinia Correct Incorrect Question 19 of 19 19. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: The emperor was forced to abdicate. go to war; attack an enemy first have an arranged marriage step away from power; resign enforce religious law Correct Incorrect