[1] Choose the correct form of the noun:
Although it is the end (1) of the day, the pupils do
not go (2) home immediately. One portion (3) of the pupils is the
army which defends (4) the safety (5) of the state. Another part
is the army (6) of the robbers who live in (7) the forest and
often attack (8) the city.
Quamquam fīnis (1) __________ est, discipulī statim (2) __________
nōn eunt. Altera* pars (3) __________ est exercitus quī (4) __________ (5) __________ dēfendit. Altera* pars est
exercitus (6) __________ quī in (7) __________ habitant et (8) __________ saepe
oppugnant.
*alter … alter …: one … the other …
altera pars … altera pars: one part … the other
part …
(1) diēs / diēī / diē
(2) domum / domus / domī
(3) discipulīs / discipulōrum / discipulōs
(4) salūs / salūtis / salūtem
(5) civitātis / civitās / civitātem
(6) latrōnēs / latrōnibus / latrōnum
(7) silva / silvā / silvae
(8) urbe / urbem / urbis
[2]
[i] Numerus utriusque* exercitūs est parvus, sed discipulī
numerum esse magnum putant.
*uterque, utraque, utrumque: each (of two)
[ii] Nunc septem mīlitēs ad silvam properant.
[iii] In silvā septem aliī discipulī (latrōnēs) mīlitēs
exspectant.
[iv] In silvā est castellum latrōnum.
[v] Intrā castellum latrōnēs latent.
[vi] Cōnsul ipse, prīmus magistrātus cīvitātis, mīlitēs dūcit.
[vii] Bonus est et officium numquam neglegit.
[viii] Salūtem reī pūblicae dēfendit.
[ix] Cīvēs bene regit.
Which of the sentences [i] – [ix] refers to:
defending the republic _____
hiding in the fort _____
hurrying to the forest _____
leading the soldiers _____
location of the fort _____
never neglecting one’s duty _____
ruling the citizens _____
the size of the army _____
waiting for the soldiers _____
[3] Semper pācem petit, sed sī hostēs umquam eōs premunt,
cōnsul hostēs ā fīnibus suīs repellit. Summum imperium habet. Fēlīcēs sunt
mīlitēs cuius imperātor est cōnsul. Ubi mīlitēs castellō appropinquant cōnsul
explōrātōrem mittit. Necesse est explōrātōrem cōnsilia latrōnum
cognōscere. Hoc, autem, est difficile. Quaestor* est vir magnae virtūtis.
Cōnsul eum mittit.
*quaestor, -ōris [3/m]: a class of Roman officer
In which order are the following statements made?
a positive personal characteristic _____
approaching a fort _____
being overwhelmed by the enemy _____
discovering the enemy’s plans _____
happy soldiers _____
highest power _____
pushing back the enemy _____
seeking peace _____
sending out a scout _____
____________________
[1]
Quamquam fīnis (1) diēī est, discipulī
statim (2) domum nōn eunt. Altera pars (3) discipulōrum est
exercitus quī (4) salūtem (5) cīvitātis dēfendit. Altera pars est
exercitus (6) latrōnum quī in (7) silvā habitant et (8) urbem saepe
oppugnant.
[2]
defending the republic [viii]
hiding in the fort [v]
hurrying to the forest [ii]
leading the soldiers [vi]
location of the fort [iv]
never neglecting one’s duty [vii]
ruling the citizens [ix]
the size of the army [i]
waiting for the soldiers [iii]
[3]
a positive personal characteristic [9]
approaching a fort [6]
being overwhelmed by the enemy [2]
discovering the enemy’s plans [8]
happy soldiers [5]
highest power [4]
pushing back the enemy [3]
seeking peace [1]
sending out a scout [7]

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