2016 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography
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1 2016 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography FJCL State Latin Forum Geography N.B. Questions 1-5 pertain to ancient cities. 1. Which of these cities was located in Greece? a. Carthago b. Corcyra c. Gades d. Lutetia 2. Which of these cities was NOT located in modern day Turkey? a. Smyrna b. Hellespontus c. Carrhae d. Philippi 3. The city of Leptis Magna is located in modern day. a. Libya b. Tunisia c. Morocco d. Egypt 4. The ancient city Eburacum was located in modern day. a. Germany b. Belgium c. Britain d. Gaul 5. Which of these cities was located in Germania? a. Pella b. Vindobona c. Lusitania d. Bonna N.B. Questions 6-10 pertain to ancient places and their modern equivalents. 6. Hibernia is modern day a. Scotland b. Wales c. Ireland d. Iceland 7. The Hiberus is the ancient Roman name of what river? a. Ebro b. Guadiana c. Douro d. Tagus 8. The Roman name for modern day Milan a. Milanus b. Mediolanum c. Massilia d. Nacona 9. Aelia Capitolina is located in modern day a. Jordan b. Syria c. Israel d. Lebanon 10. The Sea of Marmora was called by the Romans a. Propontis b.eunixus c. Erythraea d. Ikaria N.B. Questions pertain to directional geography. 11.Which sequence is correct in the city of Rome from North to South: a. Quirinal Hill, Ara Pacis, Flavian Amphitheatre, Tomb of Hadrian b. Tomb of Augustus, Bath of Diocletian, Bath of Antonius, Subura c. Arch of Aurelius, Curia, Velabrum, Aventine Hill d. Tomb of Hadrian, Campus Martius, Circus Maximus, Viminal Hill
2 2016 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography 2 12.Which of these cities is west of Garonna river? a. Tarraco b. Massilia c. Nemausus d. Alesia 13.In what direction would you go when traveling from Dyrrhacium to Knossus? a. South b. Southeast c. Southwest d. East 14.Which province is the farthest east? a. Raetia b. Norica c. Moesia d. Galatia 15. Where is the city Lutetia in relation to the Matrona river? a. West b. East c. Southwest d. Southeast N.B. Questions pertain to provinces of the Roman Empire. 16.In which province was the city of Tomis located? a. Colchis b. Pontus c. Cilicia d. Lycia 17. In which province was the city of Memphis located? a. Judaea b. Syria c. Aegyptus d. Numidia 18. Which of the following provinces was NOT located south of Dalmatia? a. Thracia b. Epirus c. Achaea d. Raetia 19. During the early empire, the province of Mauritania was separated in to Caesariensis and. a. Tingitana b. Sitifensis c. Byzacena d. Inferior 20. Which of the following provinces did NOT border Cappadonia? a. Armenia b. Lycia c. Taurica d. Bithynia N.B. Questions refer to Map 1: Ancient Greece and Asia Minor 21.Number 13 a. Antioch b. Gordium c. Ephesus d. Perga 22. Number 4 a. Constantinople b. Philippi c. Moesia d. Thracia 23.Number 10 a. Dyrrhacium b. Actium c. Apollonia d. Beroea 24.Number 9 a. Rhodes b. Delos c. Samos d. Patmos 25.Number 12 a. Larissa b. Delphi c. Athens d. Nicopolis
3 2016 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography 3 26.Sparta a. Number 2 b. Number 8 c. Number 7 d. Number 1 27.Corinth a. Number 2 b. Number 8 c. Number 7 d. Number 1 28.Chios a. Number 9 b. Number 5 c. Number 3 d. Number 6 29.Halicarnassus a. Number 13 b. Number 6 c. Number 16 d. Number Nicaea a. Number 14 b. Number 15 c. Number 16 d. Number 3 N.B. Questions refer to Map 2: Ancient Rome 31.In which number would you find the Theatre of Pompey? a. 2 b. 8 c. 11 d Circus Maximus a. Number 13 b. Number 15 c. Number 3 d. Number 9 33.Quirinal Hill a. Number 13 b. Number 1 c. Number 10 d. Number 5 34.Colosseum a. Number 15 b. Number 14 c. Number 11 d. Number Velabrum a. Number 7 b. Number 8 c. Number 2 d. Number Janiculum Hill a. Number 16 b. Number 12 c. Number 10 d. Number Number 4 a. Qurinial Hill c. Esquiline Hill b. Viminal Hill d. Cispian Hill 38. Number 16 a. Aventine Hill Major c. Aventine Hill Minor b. Caelian Hill Major d. Caelian Hill Minor 39. Which of the following would you find in Number 2? a. Ara Pacis c. Baths of Diocletian b. Mausoleum of Augustus d. Baths of Agrippa
4 2016 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography 4 40.Which of the following numbers is outside the Pomerium? a. 13 b. 2 c. 8 d. 12 N.B. Questions refer to Map 3: The Roman Empire 41.Number 17 a. Pyrennes Mts. b. Taurus Mts. c. Appennines Mts. d. Alps Mts. 42.Number 3 a. Oea b. Cyrene c. Lepis Magnis d. Thapsus 43.Number 10 a. Armenia b. Media c. Iberia d. Pontus 44.Number 6 a. Sicily b. Sardinia c. Corsica d. Crete 45.Number 4 a. Lusitania b. Baetica c. Hispania d. Numidia 46.Noricum a. Number 7 b. Number 11 c. Number 20 d. Number 9 47.Troias a. Number 15 b. Number 18 c. Number 16 d. Number 2 48.Palmyra a. Number 5 b. Number 19 c. Number 12 d. Number 8 49.Londonium a. Number 13 b. Number 14 c. Number 3 d. Number 1 50.Illyricum a. Number 7 b. Number 11 c. Number 20 d. Number 9
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