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Latin Jeopardy Challenge: Test Your Grammar & Culture Knowledge

Engage in a fun Latin Jeopardy game where you answer questions on grammar, subjunctive, culture, and stories. Test your skills now!

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Latin Jeopardy Challenge: Test Your Grammar & Culture Knowledge

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  1. Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

  2. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy

  3. Grammar Subjunctive Culture Stories Potpourri 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

  4. ex oppido Aquis Sulis contains this type of genitive

  5. What is the genitive of possession

  6. “villam Memoris praetereuntes” contains this type of participle

  7. What is a present active participle?

  8. caudices! vos pontem labefecistis caudices is an example of this case

  9. What is the vocative case?

  10. 4 different perfect active participles and their translations

  11. What are ingressus, regressus, egressus, locutus, passus, secutus, conversus, adeptus, etc?

  12. Dumnorix, cum haec audivisset, consilium audax magnopere laudavit. The adjective audax is this case and for this reason

  13. Accusative because it is modifying a neuter noun

  14. The rule for forming the imperfect subjunctive

  15. What is the 2nd princpal part plus personal endings?

  16. The rule for forming the pluperfect subjunctive?

  17. What is perfect stem + isse + personal endings

  18. The translation of iuberem and iussissemus

  19. What are I was ordering and we had ordered

  20. The subjunctive forms that mean “we were able” and “we were wanting”

  21. What is “possemus” and “vellemus”

  22. The subjunctive forms that mean “ya’ll had dragged” and “you had given”

  23. What are “traxissetis” and “dedisses”

  24. The two ways Roman engineers laid out roads

  25. What are the groma and the use of smoke signals?

  26. The definitions of mutationes and mansiones

  27. What are posting stations (for getting fresh horses) and resthouses?

  28. The Latin term for the rolls maps used by travelers

  29. What are itineraria

  30. The months that made up the sailing season during Roman times

  31. What is March to November

  32. The approximate number of miles of well-paved straight roads in the Roman Empire at the peak of the empire

  33. What is 56,000 miles?

  34. Salvius wants to bring this type of charge against King Cogidubnus

  35. A charge of treason!

  36. Only this man can save Cogidubnus, but he is currently here

  37. Who is Agricola, waging war in the farthest parts of Britain?

  38. By the end of stage 24, these are the fates of Cogidubnus,Dumnorix, and Quintus

  39. What are in jail, dead, and gravely wounded/on the run?

  40. The two things Salvius did after figuring out Quintus’ plan

  41. What are 1) send Belimicus to kill them and 2) send a messenger with a letter to Agricola

  42. The number of soldiers Salvius initially sent out to arrest Cogi, Dumnorix and the chieftains

  43. What is 50?

  44. The full name of the commander whose help Quintus is seeking

  45. What is Gnaeus Iulius Agricola?

  46. The translation of “nunc nobis hinc effugiendum est”

  47. What is “now we must flee from here?”

  48. The Latin for “when the horseman had climbed on the horses”

  49. What is “cum equites equos conscendissent

  50. The Roman writer whose canal barge failed to get towed during the night

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