Unit 8 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 21 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 21 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 20 21 Current Review Answered Correct Incorrect Question 1 of 21 1. Question What punctuation often follows an interjection? Correct Incorrect Question 2 of 21 2. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: The capital part of the column shows whether it is Ionic, Doric, or Corinthian. the bottom the top the middle sides the interior Correct Incorrect Question 3 of 21 3. Question Match the word with the correct part of speech: fuge Interjection Interrogative Imperative Pronoun Correct Incorrect Question 4 of 21 4. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: She created a miniature model of the new town square. wise; strategic very small brand new colorful Correct Incorrect Question 5 of 21 5. Question Match the word with the correct part of speech: eheu Interjection Interrogative Imperative Pronoun Correct Incorrect Question 6 of 21 6. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: He converted to pacifism after seeing the effects of war. anarchy; a rejection of authority sarcasm belief that conflict should be settled peacefully science and the medical field Correct Incorrect Question 7 of 21 7. Question Match the word with the correct part of speech: illud Interjection Interrogative Imperative Pronoun Correct Incorrect Question 8 of 21 8. Question Using your Latin knowledge, choose the definition that best fits the bolded word: The lawyers questioned if he could give a veracious account of events. complete; lengthy hungry punctual; timely truthful; accurate Correct Incorrect Question 9 of 21 9. Question Match the word with the correct part of speech: quando Interjection Interrogative Imperative Pronoun Correct Incorrect Question 10 of 21 10. Question Mythology: Which gods helped Perseus? Minerva and Mercury Venus and Minerva Mercury and Jupiter Juno and Jupiter Correct Incorrect Question 11 of 21 11. Question Translate from Latin to English: Mirabile! Magnae statuae sunt! Gross! These statues are old! Wonderful! These statues are great! Amazing! There are statues! Wow! This statue is cool! Correct Incorrect Question 12 of 21 12. Question Translate from Latin to English: Ecce! Tu spectasne lupum in viam? Look! Do you see the wolf in the road? Oh no! Can the wolf see you? Wow! I can see a wolf in the road! Amazing! That road looks like a wolf! Correct Incorrect Question 13 of 21 13. Question Translate from Latin to English: Eugepae! Nos vincimus. Oh no! You are losing! Yay! We are losing! Hooray! We are conquering. Congratulations! He is conquering! Correct Incorrect Question 14 of 21 14. Question Verum aut Falsum: Roman aqueducts used gravity to carry water into Roman cities. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 15 of 21 15. Question Verum aut Falsum: Triumphal arches were built to support large buildings. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 16 of 21 16. Question Verum aut Falsum: The Romans are known for using quality concrete in their building projects. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 17 of 21 17. Question Verum aut Falsum: The Romans built roads for travel, trade, and communication. Verum Falsum Correct Incorrect Question 18 of 21 18. Question Mythology: What do you turn into if you look at Medusa (Responde Latine)? Statua Arbor Lupus Tabula Correct Incorrect Question 19 of 21 19. Question Mythology: How did Perseus travel to Medusa’s cave? Ran Swam Drove Flew Correct Incorrect Question 20 of 21 20. Question Mythology: Perseus used the reflection from his _____ to avoid looking at Medusa when he fought her (Responde Latine). soleae gladius panis scutum Correct Incorrect Question 21 of 21 21. Question Mythology: What happened to the head of Medusa afterwards? Perseus kept it for himself. The head turned to stone. Perseus gave it to Minerva, who put it on her shield. Perseus gave it to a friends as a birthday present. Correct Incorrect