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1 Form 3A-D Latin Exam Schedule Term IV, marks + 10 project marks 2 hours QUESTION ONE: PREPARED TRANSLATIONS (15 marks) Each section is worth 1 mark. Deduct.5 mark for each mistake. Punish recurring errors. (a) Interdum amici mei dolent quod sum caecus. Sed hodie sum laetus, quod non possum videre hunc superbum Graecum in Romano senatu. Hodie amici mei dant mihi dolorem. Quam caeci vos estis, Romani! Sometimes my friends are sad because I am blind. But today I am happy, because I am not able to see this arrogant Greek in the Roman senate. Today my friends give me (cause for) sadness. How blind you are, Romans! (b) Dux Helvetiorum est perfidus, sed nostri duces capiunt bona consilia belli magnamque fortitudinem habent. Imperator Caesar habet multas legiones in hac regione, sed nostra legio est optima. The leader of the Helvetians is treacherous, but our leaders formulate good strategies of war and have great bravery. The general caesar has many legions in this dsitrict, but our legion is the best. (c) Quamquam Seleucus maximus vir, tamen erat territus. Ille fugit; se servare temptavit. Sine duce reliqui pugnaverunt male; brevissimo tempore vicimus eos facile. Ego eram potentior fortiorque quam socii; nam solus interfeci viginti piratas. Although Seleucus was a very large man, nevertheless he was frightened. That man fled; he tried to save himself. Without their leader the rest fought badly; in a very short time we defeated them easily. I was more powerful and braver than my companions; for I all by myself killed twenty pirates. 1.
2 QUESTION TWO: UNSEEN TRANSLATION (20 marks) Each section is worth 1 mark. Deduct.5 mark for each mistake. Punish recurring errors. Divide the final result by 2 to get a mark out of 20. Round down to the nearet half or whole. Sertorius, who was a brave Roman general, because there were powerful enemies in the city of Rome, fled to Spain. In that country he himself gave good laws to the people and very good schools to their children. The citizens of Spain used to wear Roman togas and the children used to learn the Latin language in the schools. After a short time Sertorius sought peace from the Romans, but all the Roman ambassadors arrogantly replied to him, Rome does not grant peave to treacherous men. Sertorius therefore began to prepare to engage battle in the forests of Spain against the Roman legions. Because that man (he) was a better general than the Roman leaders, defeated the enemy in very many battles. The Romans however did not recall that man (him) from exile. And so Sertorius remained very unhappily in Spain. The Romans searched for him through the cities, mountains and all areas of the country, but to no avail. One day a Spaniard gave a lucky deer to Sertorius. This gift was most pleasing to Sertorius. Sertorius showed it to his soldiers and said, While this deer, which Diana has given us, will be (is) safe, the same goddess will warn me about our dangers. After these words many (men) cried in a loud voice, Sertorius is our brother! Diana, the goddess of the forests, will give help to our brother. We shall very easily defeat the Romans! For a long time this lucky deer was helping Sertorius greatly. Finally however the deer wandered into the forest. No-one saw it thereafter. Finally the Romans after many battles drove Sertorius to Africa. A Roman Leader in Spain Sertorius, qui erat fortis Romanus dux, quod erant potentes inimici in urbe Roma, fugit ad Hispaniam. In ea terra ipse dedit bonas leges populo et optimas scholas liberis eorum. Cives Hispani gerebant Romanas togas et liberi discebant linguam Latinam in scholis. Post breve tempus Sertorius petivit pacem a Romanis, sed omnes Romani legati superbe responderunt ei, Roma non dat pacem perfidis viris. Sertorius igitur parabat committere proelium in silvis Hispaniae contra Romanas legiones. Ille, quod erat melior imperator quam Romani duces, superavit hostes plurimis proeliis. Romani autem non revocaverunt illum ab exilio. Itaque Sertorius mansit miserrimus in Hispania. Romani petiverunt eum per urbes, montes et omnes partes terrae, sed frustra. Olim Hispanus dedit felicem cervam Sertorio. Hoc donum erat gratissimum Sertorio. Sertorius monstravit id suis militibus et dixit, Dum haec cerva, quam Diana dedit nobis, erit tuta, eadem dea monebit me de nostris periculis. Post haec verba multi clamaverunt magna voce, Sertorius est noster frater! Diana, dea silvarum, dabit auxilium nostro fratri. Nos facillime superabimus Romanos! Diu haec felix cerva juvabat Sertorium magnopere. Denique autem cerva erravit in silvam. Nemo vidit eam postea. Tandem Romani post multa proelia egerunt Sertorium ad Africam. 2.
3 QUESTION THREE: GRAMMAR (55 marks) A. From the Unseen Translation in Question 2, find an example of a: (5 marks) 1. eorum, ei, ille, illum, eum, id, eam 6. qui, quam 2. erit, monebit, dabit, superabimus 7. melior 3. proeliis, verba, proelia 8. nobis, me, nos 4. optimas, plurimis, miserrimus, gratissimum 9. facillime 5. populo, liberis, viris, Sertorio, militibus, fratri 10. ea, hoc, haec B. Write out the following verb tenses. Do not translate into English (8 marks) Each column is worth 1 mark. Deduct.5 mark for every mistake. Punish ALL recurring errors. [a] imperfect of regno, are, avi : to rule [c] perfect of mitto, ere, misi : to send regnabam regnabamus misi misimus regnabas regnabatis misisti misistis regnabat regnabant misit miserunt [b] future of curro, ere, cucurri : to run [d] present of munio, ire, ivi : to build curram curremus munio munimus curres curretis munis munitis curret current munit muniunt C. Using the verbs listed below, translate the following forms: (10 marks) rogo, are, avi : to ask dico, ere, dixi : to say deleo, ere, delevi : to destroy invenio, ire, inveni : to find 1. delebam I was destroying 11. dicebas you were saying 2. invenerunt they found 12. roga ask 3. dicetis you will say 13. delere to destroy 4. rogamus we ask 14. invenitis you find 5. delevit he destroyed 15. I said dixi 6. invenite find 16. she will ask rogabit 7. dixisti you said 17. we destroy delemus 8. rogabant they were asking 18. we were finding inveniebamus 9. delesne? do you destroy? 19. say! (s.) dic 10. inveniam I shall find 20. they asked rogaverunt 3.
4 D. Write out the declensions of the following nouns and adjectives: (6 marks) [a] lux, lucis (F.) : light; clarus, a, um : bright singular nom lux clara acc lucem claram gen lucis clarae dat luci clarae abl luce clara [b] bellum, i (N.) : war; atrox, atrocis : dreadful plural nom bella atrocia acc bella atrocia gen bellorum atrocium dat bellis atrocibus abl bellis atrocibus E. Write out the following pronoun tables: (6 marks) Each column is worth.5 mark. Deduct.5 mark for every mistake. Punish ALL recurring errors. [a] is, ea, id : this/that singular plural nom is ea id ei eae ea acc eum eam id eos eas ea gen ejus ejus ejus eorum earum eorum dat ei ei ei eis eis eis abl eo ea eo eis eis eis [b] qui, quae, quod : who, which singular plural nom qui quae quod qui quae quae acc quem quam quod quos quas quae gen cujus cujus cujus quorum quarum quorum dat cui cui cui quibus quibus quibus abl quo qua quo quibus quibus quibus 4.
5 F. Fill in the blanks of the following adjectives and adverbs: (7 marks) (Give only the nominative masculine singular form.) meaning positive comparative superlative good bonus, a, um melior optimus wretched miser, misera, miserum miserior miserrimus heavy gravis, is, e gravior gravissimus difficult difficilis, is, e difficilior difficillimus safe tutus, a, um tutior tutissimus adjective/meaning positive comparative superlative lentus, a, um, slow lente lentius lentissime suavis, is, e, sweet suaviter suavius suavissime magnus, a, um, great magnopere magis maxime celer, celeris, celere, quick celeriter celerius celerrime multus, a, um, many multum plus plurimum G. Answer the following theory questions: (7 marks) 1. What is the ablative singular of ingens, ingentis huge? ingenti 2. What is the genitive plural of sol, solis M., sun? solum 3. What is the vocative singular of Marcus, i M., Marcus? Marce 4. What is the genitive plural of canis, canis M., dog? canum 5. What is the ablative singular of sedile, sedilis N., seat? sedili 6. What is the genitive plural of ignis, ignis M., fire? ignium 7. What is the nom. neuter plural of tristior, ior, ius sadder? tristiora 8. What is the ablative singular of aequor, aequoris N., sea? aequore 9. The word quorum could be a relative pronoun, or what else? (1) interrogative adjective (or interrogative pronoun) 10. What is the Neuter Rule? (.5) i. nominative & accusative forms look the same (.5) ii. nominative & accusative plural end in a 11. The comparative adverb has the same form as which particular form of the adjective? (1) nominative (or accusative) neuter singular 5.
6 H. Choose the best option to complete each Latin sentence: (6 marks) (Do not translate.) 1. Cives, piratae (nostrae/nostros/nobis) liberos vulnerare cupiunt. nostros 2. Da mihi pecuniam, (quae/qui/quam) invenisti. quam 3. Nonne (tuum/suum/vestrum) canem noctu audivistis? vestrum 4. Gladiator leonem hasta (acre/acris/acri) interfecit. acri 5. Naves (malorum/malas/malarum) piratarum ad terram navigant. malorum 6. Ille miles (suam/eorum/suum) filiam in matrimonium ducet. (do not allow suam) eorum 7. Rex (se/suus/ipse) omnes cives vocavit. ipse 8. Postridie mane (earundem/eadem/eiusdem) vidimus. eadem 9. (Quos/quorum/quibus) gemmas dedisti, Clara? quibus 10. (Multae/multas/multus) fugere magis quam pugnare cupiunt. multae 11. Agricolae (illi/eundem/ipsae) puellae hanc fabulam narrabunt.(no other option is possible) illi 12. Populus (huic/hujus/horum) urbis est regi fidissimus. hujus [ finis ] 6.
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