WorksheetsUnit 2 Week 3 Selection Quiz - Roman Diary
Total questions: 13
Worksheet time: 7mins
Which word has the opposite meaning of the word utmost?
distant
extreme
least
unlimited
What does the word upheaval mean?
the act or process of exchanging
a strong, sudden, or violent change
the act of combining parts to form a whole
an extension or continuation to a further point
Which word has almost the same meaning as the word commerce?
comment
exchange
value
verification
What does the word fluent mean?
able to move or slide quickly
able to see or understand an idea
able to repair or restore a machine
able to speak or write a language easily
What does the word alcove mean?
a heavy, ornate door
a small, recessed space
a ventilated, sealed pantry
an enclosed, cavernous space
Which word has almost the same meaning as the word stifling?
persuading
protecting
suffocating
terrifying
Which word has the opposite meaning of the word exotic?
expensive
ordinary
uncommon
unique
What does the word domestic mean?
pertaining to the home
relating to livestock animals
pertaining to sporting events
concerning a political opinion
Why is Iliona a valuable slave?
she is a girl
she is strong
she is obedient
she is fluent in Latin
When Iliona told her master about a dream she had, what did he tell her?
that good slaves may be freed
that good slaves could earn money
that she would get to see Apollo soon
that they were going to the country estate soon
Why did the men of the Senate not mind that Iliona had interrupted their meeting?
she brought sea grape potion
she brought lunch for them all
they thought she was very funny
they needed to ask her about Latin
Why did Iliona run back into the house to save Lydia?
she did not fear the fire
Lydia was her best friend
her mistress told her to go into the fire
she was upset that no one was going to save Lydia because she was a girl
How did Iliona and Apollo's lives change after Iliona's master died?
they were freed
they got to return to Greece
they both lived on the country estate
Iliona's mistress always said "please" and "thank you" now
