Multiple-Choice Questions
Multiple-choice exercise
Choose the correct answer for each question.
οἱ μὲν ἐχθροὶ τελευτῷεν οἱ δὲ συμμάχοι εἰς εὐδαιμονίαν πέσοιεν.
- The enemies collapsed when the allies appeared happy on the plain.
- The enemies may have died, but the allies have fallen too.
- May your enemies die and your allies fall into happiness.
μὴ κακὰ πάσχοιτε, ὦ φίλοι.
- May you not suffer evils, friends.
- Friends, don't suffer evils.
- Don't, friends, act evil.
εἰ γὰρ τοὺς πολεμίους νικῷμεν.
- If only we could defeat the enemy.
- Would that the enemy were defeated.
- We will defeat the enemy!
οἱ παῖδες φοβοῦνται μὴ οἱ λεόντες διαφεύγοιεν.
- The children fear that the lions wouldn't leave.
- The children feared that the lions could escape.
- The children are afraid that the lions could escape.
ὁ ῥήτωρ ἔλεγέ τις αὐτῷ τὰ τοῦ βιοῦ καλὰ δηλώσαι.
- The rhetor says that someone will show him the beautiful things in life.
- The rhetor said that someone had shown him the beautiful things in life.
- This is the rhetor who spoke of the fair things in life.
ὁ παῖς ἤρετο τοὺς τεκόντες ἵδοιεν.
- The child loved to see his parents.
- The parents asked about seeing the child.
- The boy asked if they had seen his parents.