| "Virum mihi, Camena, insece versutum" are the words in Saturnian meter that begin what work of Livius Andronicus? | Odyssia |
| According to Hesiod's Theogony, what river in the Underworld was the oldest of the children of Oceanus and Tethys? | Styx |
| According to Homer, which god created a new shield for Achilles? | Hephaestus (not Vulcan) |
| According to Homer, who was the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea? | Zeus (not Jupiter) |
| According to Livy, who organized the coup which overthrew Tarquinius Superbus and established the Roman Republic? | Lucius Junius Brutus |
| According to Ovid, what god enduced the Theban women who followed him to create chaos while intoxicated by his wine? | Bacchus (not Dionysus) |
| According to legend, who was predicted to become king of Rome when flames were observed around his head as he slept in his crib? | Servius Tullius |
| After a bride's hair was divided by a spear, what set of ribbons held the six locks in place? | vittae |
| August 24th, October 5th, and November 8th were all days considered unfavorable for marriages because of the occurance of what phenomenon? | entrance to underworld opened |
| By what collective name do we know the daughters of Zeus and Themis who presided over Justice, Peace, and Order? | Horae/Seasons |
| By what collective name do we know the sisters Euryale, Stheno, and Medusa? | Gorgons |
| Considered by Cicero to be the "greatest Roman tragedian", which author wrote various tragedies centered on the Trojan War Saga? | Pacuvius |
| Equipped with the caduceus and winged sandals, what messenger god led souls to the underworld? | Hermes/Mercury |
| Essay, squat, coagulate, and transaction all derive from what Latin verb with what meaning? | ago - to do |
| For his defeat of what king of Caenina did Romulus earn the first ever Spolia Opima? | Acron |
| In what early Italic meter did Andronicus compose his Odyssia? | Saturnian |
| In what play by Plautus does the title character trick the pimp Ballio out of a girl for his master? | Pseudolus |
| In which play of Plautus does Tranio hide his master's love affair with a rumor that his father's house is haunted? | Mostellaria |
| Name the shepherd and his wife who discovered Romulus and Remus. | Faustulus & Acca Larentia |
| Name the three original tribes of Rome which were established by Romulus. | Ramnes, Tities, and Luceres |
| Name the wife of L. Tarquinius Priscus whom tradition credits for his succession to the kingship of Rome. | Tanaquil |
| On what occasion might you hear a Roman say "quando tu Gaius, ego Gaia"? | wedding |
| Phlegethon, Acheron, Lethe, Cocytus, and Styx all belong to what group? | Rivers of the Underworld |
| Reared by the Lycian King Amisodarus, what creature had the head of a lion, body of a goat, and tail of a snake? | Chimaera |
| Regularly carried by a camillus, what small covered gift basket of utensils was a key symbol of the Confarreatio ceremony? | cumera |
| Tarquinnius Priscus enlarged the Senate by adding another 100 members, many of whom were probably Etruscan. What were these new members called? | Minores Gentes |
| The Fetiales, Flamines, Pontices, and Vestal Virgins were among the priestly colleges established by which king of Rome? | Numa Pompilius |
| The consecration of the temple of Jupiter Elicius, the creation of a twelve month lunar calendar, and the insitution of twelve Salii all occurred duri | Numa Pompilius |
| The construction of the Mamertinum and the Pons Sublicius both ocurred during the reign of which king of Rome? | Ancus Marcius |
| The word "Cereal" derives from the name of what Roman goddess of agriculture? | Ceres |
| Translate into English the motto of Columbia University, which is rendered in Latin as "In lumine tuo videbimus lumen". | In your light we shall see light |
| Under what king was the forum drained to become the center of commercial, social, and political life? | Tarquinnius Priscus |
| Upon which river in the Underworld did the Gods swear their oaths? | Styx |
| Usually fastened by the nodus Herculaneus, what garment did women wear on their wedding day? | tunica recta/tunica regilla |
| What English derivative of the adjective "alter" means "unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others"? | altruistic |
| What Latin verb with what meaning is at the ultimate root of transaction? | Ago-do |
| What author, a member of the collegium scribarum histrionumque, produced the first Latin translation of Homer's Odyssey? | Livius Andronicus |
| What author, born at Brundisium, was described by Cicero as the greatest of Latin tragedians? | Pacuvius |
| What author, born at Suessa Aurunca, wrote 30 books of satires entitled Sermones? | Lucilius |
| What author, earned a living as a painter, although the success of his Latin tragedies earned him the distinction as the greatest author of the genre? | Pacuvius |
| What author, regarded as primitive by Horace and Ennius, is said to have paved the way for Latin Literature with his translation of the Odyssey? | Livius Andronicus |
| What author, whose work Cicero regards as antiquated, earned the title "Father of Latin Poetry" because of his translation of Homer's Odyssey? | Livius Andronicus |
| What ceremony, during which the deities Tellus, Picumnus, and Pilumnus were honored, was culminated with an offering of spelt cake to Zeus? | Confarreatio |
| What group of one-eyed giants were in charge of forging Zeus' thunderbolts? | Cyclopes |
| What group of sisters, concieved when Zeus lay with Mnemosyne for nine nights, were the patronesses of various arts? | Muses |
| Which king of Rome was raised by a shepherd named Faustulus and his wife Acca Larentia? | Romulus |
| Which king of Rome was said to receive prophecies from a water nymph named Egeria? | Numa Pompilius |
| Which king of Rome, often identified with the Etruscan hero Mastarna, took the first census, divided the city into four regions, and sourrounded its s | Servius Tullius |
| Which king, a grandson of Numa, built a bridge across the Tiber and annexed the Janiculum hill? | Ancus Marcius |
| Which of the Muses is often depicted holding a tragic mask and a wreath of vines because of her connection with the theater? | Melpomene |
| Which part of a Roman's name denotes his gens? | nomen |
| Which play of Plautus, in which the prologue is spoken by the Lar Familiaris, centers around the misfortunes of Euclio who has hidden his pot of gold? | Aulularia |
| Which play of Plautus, the only with a mythological subject, concludes with the line "clap your hands, audience, for Jupiter Almighty's sake"? | Amphitruo |
| Which play of Terence was overshadowed by a show of tightrope walkers during its first production and later failed to hold the audience at the funeral | Hecyra |
| Which play of Terence, in which Sostrata, the mother-in-law of Pamphilus makes her debut, needed three attempts at production and is considered his wo | Hecyra |