1) Marcus laetus erat, quia patrem cum philosophis audiverat. a) causal b) concessive c) conditional 2) Which verb is pluperfect? a) parāverat b) parāvit c) parat 3) Si otiō te dās, amicos iuvāre nōn potes. a) causal b) concessive c) conditional 4) Cicero perīcula nōn cāvit, quamquam tectum ruerat. a) causal b) concessive c) condidtional 5) Patro laetus erat, quia Ciceronem rursus viderat. a) causal b) concessive c) conditional 6) Which action happened first? Marcus patrem audiverat antequam domum rediit. a) Marcus returned home first b) Marcus had listened to his father first c) Both happened at the same time 7) Patro Ciceronem monuit, quamquam discipulus eius quondam fuerat. a) Patro warned Cicero, although he had once been his student. b) Patro teaches Cicero because he is always his student. c) Patro warned Cicero if he was his student. d) Patro praises Cicero although he will be consul. 8) What does parāverās mean? a) you prepared b) you will prepare c) you had prepared d) you have prepared 9) Marcus Epicureos audivit, si pater aderat. a) Marcus will listen to the Epicureans because his father is arriving. b) Marcus heard the Epicureans although his father was far away. c) Marcus listened to the Epicureans if his father was present. d) Marcus avoids the Epicureans if his father is present. 10) Why does Patro say that Cicero is not happy? a) Because Cicero refused to cultivate friendships. b) Because Cicero sought the highest honors with too much eagerness. c) Because Cicero never experienced danger or exile. d) Because Cicero disliked philosophy. 11) Cicero dixit se civitatem servavisse, quia laboribus studuerat. a) Cicero was saved by the state although he studied. b) Cicero says he will save the state if he works hard. c) Cicero said the citizens saved him because he had worked. d) Cicero said he had saved the state because he had devoted himself to duties. 12) According to the story, what does Cicero believe leads to true happiness? a) Avoiding all work and living quietly. b) Seeking pleasure above all else. c) Political duty and serving the state. d) Ignoring both citizens and friends.

Latin Level 2: Duty or Pleasure? – Review Game (Pluperfect + Clauses)

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