AP Plot Check

AP Plot Check

12th Grade - University

21 Qs

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AP Plot Check

AP Plot Check

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World Languages

12th Grade - University

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Created by

Laura Edwardsen

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21 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Pronuntiatur prima luce ituros. Consumitur vigiliis reliqua

pars noctis, cum sua quisque miles circumspiceret.

The spring tide cripples the fleet.

A dust cloud raises suspicions.

Sleep is for losers worried about ambushes.

Individual bravery rallies the Romans.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

in declivi ac praecipiti loco incitatos equos sustinere et brevi moderari ac flectere et per temonem percurrere et in iugo insistere et se in currus citissime recipere consuerint.

Individual bravery rallies the Romans.

British charioteers are amazing.

Behave yourself or they’ll put you in the wicker man.

A dust cloud raises suspicions.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Neque is sum qui gravissime ex vobis mortis periculo terrear: hi sapient; si gravius quid acciderit, abs te rationem reposcent.

You’re going to get us all killed.

Gallic women have equal rights – oh wait, NM.

The waters off Britain are too shallow to land.

Children should be neither seen nor heard.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Contexta viminibus membra vivis hominibus complent . . . supplicia eorum qui in furto aut in latrocinio aut aliqua noxia sint comprehensi gratiora esse arbitrantur.

Behave yourself or they’ll put you in the wicker man.

Droughts lead to problems.

It’s not our fault – the people made us do it.

Freedom of speech is for weaklings.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Aut iudicio aut voluntate sua fecisse, sed coactu civitatis, ..., ut non minus haberet iuris in se multitudo quam ipse in multitudinem.

Gallic women have equal rights – oh wait, NM.

It’s not my fault – the people made me do it.

Two heads are not better than one.

The waters off Britain are too shallow to land.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Consurgitur ex consilio; comprehendunt utrumque et

orant, ne sua dissensione et pertinacia rem in summum periculum deducat.

Caesar wows the attacking Britons.

It’s not our fault – the people made us do it.

Individual bravery rallies the Romans.

Two heads are not better than one.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Palam ad se adire non patiuntur filiumque puerili

aetate in publico in conspectu patris adsistere turpe ducunt.

Gallic women have equal rights – oh wait, NM.

Sleep is for losers worried about ambushes.

Children should be neither seen nor heard.

Britons go back on their word.

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