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Latin Phrases

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Latin Phrases game quiz
"A number of standing expressions from Latin are still occasionally used in a non-scholarly context. In this quiz you can demonstate how familiar you are with some of those surviving phrases from a traditional 'classic education'."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. When a meeting has been adjourned without a date being agreed upon for re-convening, we can say it has been adjourned _____
____ ?
    sine dicto
    sine dato
    sine die
    ad diem nullam


2. When you make a plea for your own cause, your plea can be called a(n) _______________ ?
    oratio pro domo
    ex abrupto
    apologia pro vita sua
    in medias res


3. If you print the complete text of a speech, you print it _____________
    in extenso
    ex toto
    in toto
    ad usum vulgatum


4. If you want to make a clean slate and start from scratch again, the thing to do is to make '_______
_____' of the past ?
    tabula nuda
    status quo
    tabula nulla
    tabula rasa


5. Many a good speech begins with a 'fight for the attention and the good-will of the audience'. What is the traditional name for such a beginning of a speech?
    admonitio
    captatio audientiae
    captatio benevolentiae
    captatio auditorii


6. What Latin expression claims that giving names to a person or a thing may have its effect on the future of that person or thing?
    Nomen est oraculum.
    Lumen numen.
    Nomen est omen.
    In cauda venenum.


7. What is meant in the Roman Catholic tradition by the saying: Roma locuta , causa finita ?
    If Rome is destroyed, it's the end of the world.
    When Rome has spoken, the discussion is closed.
    Rome is eternal, the world is finite.
    Let's ask Rome and finish off the matter.


8. Quot capita, tot sententiae.
    Every man has a right to an honest trial.
    The more people take part in a discussion, the more differences in opinion there will be.
    Nobody escapes his sentence.
    The more money involved, the longer you have to wait for a sentence to be pronounced.


9. Who spoke the famous words 'Non possumus' when facing his judges?
    Martin Luther King
    the Apostles Peter and Paul
    the Apostles Peter and John
    Martin Luther


10. Which of these quotes is traditionally referred to by those in favour of heavy arms spending?
    Inter arma, silent leges.
    Si vis pacem, para bellum.
    Dura lex sed lex.
    Verba volant, scripta manent.

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