For an Informed Love of God
Which of the following words is in the dative case?
Which of the following words is in the genitive case?
This is a multiple choice quiz. It is untimed, but not open book. You may take as long as you want, that is to say, but you may not use written material to assist you while taking the quiz. Do your best.
Which of the following can mean, “I am”?
Which of the following can mean “other”?
Which of the following can mean “hour”?
Which of the following can mean “because”?
Which of the following is accusative, plural, and masculine?
Which of the following is nominative, singular, and feminine?
Which of the following can be nominative, plural, and neuter?
Which of the following can be accusative, singular, and neuter?
Which of the following is accusative, singular, and masculine?
Which of the following is nominative, plural, and feminine?
Which of the following is nominative, singular, and masculine?
Which of the following is accusative, plural, and feminine?
A Greek article must agree with the noun it modifies in:
Stems with consonantal endings are in the:
Stems ending in ο are in the:
Stems ending in α or η are in the:
In Greek nouns of the neuter gender, the following forms are identical with each other:
In which case does one put a Greek noun to show that it is the direct object of a sentence?
In which case does one put a Greek noun to show that it is either the subject of a sentence or a predicate nominative?
A Greek noun’s lexical form is its:
Which of the following words is a preposition?
Which of the following sentences contains a predicate nominative?
Which of the following sentences contains a definite article?