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Jeopardy Nouns Verbs TranslationRoman #s Use Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Nouns What case is puellae in the sentence “Puellae non responderunt”?

$100 Answer from Nouns Nominative

$200 Question from Nouns What number is barbari?

$200 Answer from Nouns Plural

$300 Question from Nouns In the sentence “nolo te reddere Cogidubnum sanum,” what case is Cogidubnum?

$300 Answer from Nouns Accusative

$400 Question from Nouns Based on the ending of the word haruspex, haruspicis, it belongs in which declension?

$400 Answer from Nouns Third

$500 Question from Nouns What number is the word servi?

$500 Answer from Nouns Plural

$100 Question from Verbs What tense is ambulant?

$100 Answer from Verbs Present

$200 Question from Verbs What person is the verb tenebat?

$200 Answer from Verbs First

$300 Question from Verbs What number is the verb estis?

$300 Answer from Verbs Plural

$400 Question from Verbs What is the ending on the verb rogavit?

$400 Answer from Verbs -it

$500 Question from Verbs What is the stem of the verb notavisti?

$500 Answer from Verbs Notav

$100 Question from Translation Translate: cur me vexas, Cephale?

$100 Answer from Translatoin Why do you annoy me, Cephale?

$200 Question from Translation Translate: haruspex, graviter dormiens, nihil respondit.

$200 Answer from Translation The soothsayer, sleeping soundly, didn’t respond.

$300 Question from Translation Translate: sunt multi servi, multi fabri, qui mandata procuratoris exspectant.

$300 Answer from Translation There are many slaves, many workers, who expect the manager’s instruction.

$400 Question from Translation Translate: libertus, a Memore vocatus, celeriter intrat.

$400 Answer from Translation The freedman, to whom Memor calls, quickly enters.

$500 Question from Translation Translate: pocula non lavit, sed Rubriae fibulum ostendit.

$500 Answer from Translation The cup was not washed, but Rubria displayed the brooch.

$100 Question from Roman Numerals What is the Arabic form of XXIV?

$100 Answer from Roman Numerals 24

$200 Question from Roman Numerals What is VII + XI?

$200 Answer from Roman Numerals 18

$300 Question from Roman Numerals What is the Arabic form of MMXII?

$300 Answer from Roman Numerals 2012

$400 Question from Roman Numerals What is MM x X?

$400 Answer from Roman Numerals 20,000

$500 Question from Roman Numerals What is XII ÷ IV?

$500 Answer from Roman Numerals 3

$100 Question from Use A noun in the accusative case is used as what?

$100 Answer from Use A direct object

$200 Question from Use A noun in the dative case is used as what?

$200 Answer from Use An indirect object

$300 Question from Use A noun in the nominative case is used as what?

$300 Answer from Use The subject

$400 Question from Use A noun in the genitive case is used to show what?

$400 Answer from Use To show possession or a part of the whole

$500 Question from Use A noun ending in am, um, or em is used as what?

$500 Answer from Use A direct object

Final Jeopardy What is the Roman name for the God of the Heavens?

Final Jeopardy Answer Jupiter