2012 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography
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1 2012 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography N.B. Questions 1-5 pertain to ancient cities 1. The capital of Macedonia: a. Dodona b. Larisa c. Pella d. Olynthus 2. Which of these cities is NOT located in close proximity to the Arnus River? a. Pisae b. Florentia c. Arretium d. Veii 3. Rome : Ostia :: Athens :. a. Sounion b. Piraeus c. Delos d. Salamis 4. Which city was in Etruria? a. Rhegium b. Tarquinii c. Syaracuse d. Neapolis 5. Ephesus, where the famous temple of Artemis was located, is situated on which river? a. Cayster b. Meander c. Hermus d. Granicus N.B. Questions 6-10 pertain to ancient places and their modern equivalents 6. Hibernia is modern day a. Portugal b. Ireland c. Scotland d. Denmark 7. Which city is correctly paired with its earlier Greek name? a. Carthago Nova/Massilia b. Brundisium/Neptunia c. Istanbul/Byzantium d. Narbo/Neopolis 8. The Roman name for modern- day Budapest: a. Aquincum b. Vindobona c. Singidunum d. Salonae 9. The Arch of Titus commemorates the emperor s capture of Jerusalem, known to the Romans as a. Gerasa b. Galicia c. Heliopolis d. Hierosolymna 10. Avaricum, which was besieged by Julius Caesar, is the present- day a. Andtwerp b. Blois c. Avignon d. Bourges N.B. Questions pertain to directional geography 11. What is the order of these bodies of water if one travels from west to east? a. Aegean Sea, Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea b. Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea c. Tyrrhenian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea, Aegean Sea d. Adriatic Sea, Aegean Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, Ionian Sea
2 2012 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography Which of these Sicilian cities is furthest west? a. Gela b. Agrigentum c. Panormus d. Lilybaeum 13. In what direction would one travel to go from Crete to Thera? a. north b. south c. east d. west 14. In which direction would you travel from Athens to visit the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world? a. northeast b. southeast c. southwest d. northwest 15. Which sequence is correct from south to north in Italy? a. Rhegium, Roma, Paestum, Arretium b. Arretium, Roma, Paestum, Rhegium c. Arretium, Rhegium, Paestum, Roma d. Rhegium, Paestum, Roma, Arretium N.B. Questions pertain to provinces of the Roman Empire 16. In what Roman provice are Camulodunum and Aquae Sulis located? a. Gallia b. Britannia c. Mauretania d. Germania 17. Petra, famous for its temples and tombs cut into sandstone, was the capital of ancient a. Nabataea b. Syria c. Phoenicia d. Armenia 18. Which of the following Roman provinces was NOT located in Asia Minor? a. Galatia b. Dalmatia c. Cappadocia d. Pamphylia 19. Mt. Hymettus, Mt. Laurium, and Mt. Pentelicus are all located in a. Apulia b. Attica c. Thessaly d. Boeotia 20. Caesar was appointed governer of Illyricum in 58 BC. What modern country is in this region? a. Slovenia b. Poland c. Hungary d. Switzerland N.B. Questions map of Ancient Greece (Map 1) 21. Lemnos a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d Number 6 a. Paros b. Cythera c. Melos d. Crete 23. The region around city number 8 a. Elis b. Messenia c. Laconia d. Arcadia
3 2012 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography Number 12 a. Athens b. Olympia c. Andros d. Karystos 25. Elis a. 9 b. 11 c. 17 d Region containing cities a. Corinth b. Megaris c. Attica d. Boeotia 27. Number 17 a. Eretria b. Marathon c. Helos d. Thebes 28. Thermopylai a. 8 b. 9 c. 13 d Which of the following is NOT a mountian found in the same region as city 19? a. Mt. Ossa b. Mt. Olympus c. Mt. Athos d. Mt. Pelion 30. Troy a. 3 b. 5 c. 13 d. 21 N.B. Questions map of the city of Rome (Map 2) 31. Number 26 a. Tabularium b. Pantheon c. Colosseum d. Circus Maximus 32. The hill between roads J and K (near number 29) a. Palatine b. Quirinal c. Caelian d. Esquiline 33. The hill below number 6 a. Aventine b. Capitoline c. Janiculum d. Viminal 34. The two bridges connecting the island near number 7 are a. Cestian and Fabrician b. Fabrician and Sublician c. Sublician and Aurelian d. Aurelian and Aemilian 35. Number 32 a. Mons Testaceus b. Porticus Aemilia c. Porta Lavernalis d. Horrea Galbana 36. Number 36 a. Circus of Gaius and Nero b. Theater of Pompey c. Baths of Nero d. Mausoleum of Hadrian 37. Number 22 (insert in lower left corner) a. Forum of Julius Caesar b. Forum of Trajan c. Forum of Augustus d. Forum of Nerva
4 2012 FJCL State Latin Forum Geography Number 29 a. Baths of Trajan b. Baths of Diocletian c. Baths of Caracalla d. Baths of Helen 39. Structure by letter F a. Circus Maximus b. Mausoleum of Augustus c. Castra Praetoria d. Theater of Marcellus 40. Number 12 a. Arch of Constantine b. Mausoleum of Augustus c. Temple of Juno Moneta d. Temple of Vesta N.B. Questions map of Ancient Italy (Map 3) 41. Number 1 a. Etruria b. Corsica c. Sardinia d. Sicily 42. What is the river found on island #3? a. Tiber b. Po c. Himera d. Arnus 43. What mountian is found near city #5? a. Mt. Etna b. Mt. Vesuvius c. Mt. Amiata d. Mt. Ecnomus 44. What is the region between cities 7 and 8? a. Etruria b. Latium c. Liguria d. Picenum 45. What mountian range runs between cities 6 and 9? a. Alps b. Appenines c. Caucasus d. Pyrenes 46. Number 9 a. Agrigentum b. Hippo Regius c. Mantua d. Cannae 47. What mountian range is north of city number 9? a. Alps b. Appenines c. Caucasus d. Pyrenes 48. Pisa a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d Number 8 is on what river? a. Tiber b. Po c. Himera d. Arnus 50. Rome a. 7 b. 8 c. 9 d. 11
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