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Latin Mottos, Quotes and Abbreviations

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Latin Mottos Quotes and Abbreviations game quiz
"Some Latin is still used in English today. Although I hope you won't cheat, a great site for the truly stumped is www.forumromanum.org"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What state's motto is "Nil sine numine" ("Nothing without divine will")?
    New York
    Arizona
    Colorado
    Oklahoma


2. At what famous university would you be if you saw a plaque reading "Dominus illuminatia mea" ("The LORD is my light")?
    Oxford
    Yale
    Cambridge
    Princeton


3. Who summed up the torments of romance when he began a poem, 'Odi et amo" ("I hate and I love")?
    Petrarch
    Horace
    Catullus
    Vergil


4. If you were to see the abbreviation b.i.d on your medicing bottle, how many times perday should you take it?
    Answer: (No hints!)


5. When John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln, supposedly he issued the exclamation, "sic semper tyrannis" ("Thus always to tyrants"). What state adopted that as its motto?
    Alabama
    Virginia
    Mississippi
    Texas


6. The phrase, "Labor omnia vincit" ("Work conquers all") is the motto of both Oklahoma and the American Federation of Labor.
    True
    False


7. What Latin playwright wrote the phrase, which later served as a humanist motto: "Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto" ("I am a man: I consider nothing human foreign to me")
    Plautus
    Terence
    Seneca the younger
    Accius


8. Latin phrases abound in legal courts. For example, an 'argumentum ad absurdum' is an argument based on (or taken to) absurdity. An 'argumentum ad invidiam' is an appeal to envy. An argument against the matter at hand is an 'Argumentum ad ____".
    Answer: (Similar to band's name.)


9. Latin also (used to) abounds in the Catholic Mass. If you were to hear a priest say "deus misereatur nobis", what does he mean?
    May god have mercy on us
    We pity god
    God has mercy on us
    God is made miserable by us


10. And in an apt finish to this quiz, what Roman emperor's dying words supposedly were "acta est fabula" -- "the play is finished".
    Constantine
    Augustus
    Caligula
    Julius Caesar


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