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Ablative Review Test
Test Description: Review of the ablative case
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The object of utor, furor, fungor, potior, and vescor
A
Ablative with deponents
B
Ablative of means
C
Ablative of separation
D
Ablative of manner
2) Used to show by whom an action is done in the passive voice
A
Ablative of manner
B
Ablative of degree of difference
C
Ablative of quality
D
Ablative of agent
3) Used with comparatives and words implying comparisons
A
Ablative of degree of difference
B
Ablative of means
C
Ablative of separation
D
Ablative of quality
4) Ablative used to describe the source from which something is derived
A
Ablative of agent
B
Ablative of material
C
Ablative of separation
D
Ablative of means
5) Cum followed by a person or people in the ablative case
A
Ablative of means
B
Ablative of accompaniment
C
Ablative with deponents
D
Ablative of separation
6) Nuntii sunt tardiores testudinibus
A
Ablative absolute
B
Ablative of manner
C
Ablative of comparison
D
Ablative of separation
7) Orator virtute pro Caesare carebat
A
Ablative of manner
B
Ablative absolute
C
Ablative of separation
D
Ablative of comparison
8) Amici ducis puniti cum ira clamant
A
Ablative of comparison
B
Ablative of separation
C
Ablative absolute
D
Ablative of manner
9) Adsensione data consul legatos laudavit
A
Ablative of comparison
B
Ablative absolute
C
Ablative of manner
D
Ablative of agent
10) Oratio a Catone contra Carthaginem facta errant
A
Ablative of comparison
B
Ablative of agent
C
Ablative of manner
D
Ablative absolute
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