I read in another quiz that Bingo was played in Italy, in 1530. This made me think of the calls the caller could give. As we are playing the Roman version, there will are no B, N, G or O letters involved. All answers shall be in Roman Numbers.
Eight, five, four, nine, one, seven, six, ten, three, two is how you would count to ten alphabetically in English. I call this ASAnumerics and am going to ask for numerical equivalents in English and other languages.
Should you ever be playing Bingo in ancient Rome, here is a guide to understand what numbers the caller means. All answers will be in Roman numbers, based on British Bingo where only the numbers between 1 and 90 are used.
You need to work out the answers of the other questions to work out the answers to the quiz. There are two possible answers to most of the questions, but you only have to supply one