What does this level of the examination expect you to know? Below are [i] the concepts that are tested together with [ii] links to certain topics that you may want to look at again. There is a lot of additional information and so, in this post, we’ll look at questions [1] – [11], and questions [12] – [18] in the following post.
Questions [1] – [11]
1. A; 2. C; 3. D; 4. B; 5. C; 6. C; 7. A; 8. A; 9. C; 10. B; 11. D
[1] A: Epistulae semper ad mātrem meam mittuntur. │ A) are sent; passive voice
Note that Question [1] and Question [6] also test on identifying subtle differences between verb endings:
[Q1]: mittunt │ they send > mittuntur │ they are sent
[Q6]: agent │ they will do > Omnia … agentur │ all these things … will be done
passive agent: Omnia ā nōbīs simul agentur │ all these things will be done by us at the same time
[2] C: Mīlitēs vehicula trāns _____ mōvērunt. │ C) pontem; preposition + accusative case
[3] D: Necesse est discipulīs dīligentius studēre. │ D) more diligently; comparison of adverbs
10.12.24: level 2; degrees of comparison [20]; comparative and superlative of adverbs [1] comparative adverbs
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/10/101224-level-2-degrees-of-comparison-20.html
[4] B: Incolae huius īnsulae cēnam dēvorant! │ B) of this; declension of hic, haec, hoc
02.11.25: Level 3 (review); demonstratives [1]; 3rd person pronouns [i] hic / ille / iste
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2025/08/021125-level-3-review-demonstratives-1.html
[5] C: (1) Fīliī (2) imperātōris (3) fortiter in bellō pugnāvērunt. │ C) (1) The sons (2) of the general fought (3) bravely in the war; (1) and (2) case recognition (3) recognition of adverbs in -ter
04.09.24: adverbs [2](1); -ē; -ter (1)
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/07/040924-adverbs-2-e-ter-1.html
04.09.24: adverbs [2](2); -ē; -ter (2)
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/07/040924-adverbs-2-e-ter-2.html
04.09.24: adverbs [2](3); -ē; -ter (3)
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/07/040924-adverbs-23.html
07.09.24: adverbs [2](4); -ē; -ter (4)
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/08/070924-adverbs-24-e-ter-4.html
07.09.24: adverbs [2](5); -ē; -ter (5)
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/08/070924-adverbs-25-e-ter-5.html
[6] C: Omnia (1) ā nōbīs simul (2) agentur. │ C) will be done; (1) passive agent (2) passive voice; see Question [1] above
[7] A: Quibus¦cum ad lūdōs ībitis? │ A) With whom; declension of quī, quae, quod
10.08.24: Level 2; Practice in reading the perfect tense; A First Latin Reader (Vincent) [8](2): quī, quae, quod; all cases; nominative and accusative plural
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/06/100824-level-2-practice-in-reading.html
11.08.24: Level 2; Practice in reading the perfect tense; A First Latin Reader (Vincent) [8](3): quī, quae, quod; all cases; genitive and dative cases
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/06/110824-level-2-practice-in-reading.html
12.08.24: Level 2; Practice in reading the perfect tense; A First Latin Reader (Vincent) [8](4): quī, quae, quod; all cases; ablative case
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/06/120824-level-2-practice-in-reading.html
12.08.24: Level 2; Practice in reading the perfect tense; A First Latin Reader (Vincent) [8](5): relative pronouns: practice
https://adckl.blogspot.com/2024/06/120824-level-2-practice-in-reading_30.html
[8] A: Pīrātae, _____, magnam nāvem capere volunt. │ A) virī scelestī; nouns in apposition (i.e. taking the same case) [Q8: Pīrātae (nominative plural), virī scelestī (nominative plural), ...]
[9] C: Spectatōrēs athlētae fugientī clāmāvērunt, "Curre celerius!" │ C) fleeing; present active participle
[10] B: Aut discite aut discēdite! │ B) Either...or …; correlative
[11] D: Placetne tibi hoc? │ D) Is this pleasing to you? [= Do you like this?] ; impersonal verb