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OCR Oxford and RSA Tuesday 17 May 2022 GCSE (9-1) Latin J282/01 Language — Afternoon

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INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be c... learly shown. • Answer both Section A and Section B. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. Do not use: • a dictionary *9138762805* Tuesday 17 May 2022 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/01 Language Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes © OCR 2022 [601/8124/2] DC (ST) 301495/3 *J28201* 2 © OCR 2022 Answer both Section A and Section B. Section A Read Passage 1 and answer the questions. Passage 1 Aeneas makes a promise to Evander, but he is unable to keep it. Aeneas, dux Troianorum, cum Latinis bellum gerebat. Aeneas tamen, magna cura confectus, timebat ne Latini Troianos superarent. itaque socios in alia parte Italiae quaerere constituit. postridie Aeneas profectus est ad regem Evandrum qui Latinos quoque non amabat. ei auxilium roganti Evander respondit, ‘tibi exercitum libenter dabo. sed ipse pugnare non iam possum, quod senex sum. Pallas, filius meus, qui mihi carior vita est, exercitum pro me ducet.’ hoc audito, Aeneas tam laetus erat ut promitteret se Pallanta semper servaturum esse. postquam Aeneas cum novis sociis ad castra sua rediit, Turnus Pallanta oppugnare statim coepit. iuvenis, quamquam fortissime se defendit, tandem interfectus est. hoc modo Aeneas promissum Evandro datum non praestitit. Names Aeneas, Aeneae (m) Aeneas Troiani, Troianorum (m pl) the Trojans Latini, Latinorum (m pl) the Latins (a tribe in Italy) Italia, Italiae (f) Italy Evander, Evandri (m) Evander Pallas, Pallantis (m) (acc. Pallanta) Pallas Turnus, Turni (m) Turnus (leader of the Latins) Words socius, socii (m) ally carus, cara, carum dear promissum, promissi (n) promise praesto, praestare, praestiti, praestitus I fulfil, carry out 1 Aeneas … gerebat (line 1): what two things are we told about Aeneas? 1. ................................................................................................................................................... 2. ................................................................................................................................................... [2] 2 Aeneas tamen … superarent (lines 1–2): why was Aeneas worried? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] 5 10 3 © OCR 2022 Turn over 3 postridie … amabat (lines 4–5): why did Aeneas think that Evander would be likely to help him? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [1] 4 ‘tibi exercitum … senex sum’ (lines 5–6): (a) what does Evander offer to Aeneas? .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (b) what does Evander tell Aeneas about himself? ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] 5 Pallas … est (lines 6–7): what does Evander say about his feelings for Pallas? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [2] 6 Aeneas … servaturum esse (lines 7–8): how did Aeneas react to Evander’s words? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [3] 7 postquam … coepit (lines 9–10): what happened after Aeneas returned to his camp? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [2] 8 iuvenis … interfectus est (line 10): in what way did Pallas show his courage despite being killed eventually? .......................................................................................................................................................... ..................................................................................................................................................... [2] 4 © OCR 2022 9 For each of the Latin words below, give one English word which has been derived from the Latin word and give the meaning of the English word. One has been done for you. Latin Word: possum English Word: possible Meaning of English Word: able to be done or achieved Latin Word: magna English Word: .................................................. Meaning of English Word: ......................................................................................... [2] Latin Word: vita English Word: .................................................. Meaning of English Word: ......................................................................................... [2] 5 © OCR 2022 Turn over BLANK PAGE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE 6 © OCR 2022 Answer either Question 10 or Question 11. 10 Answer the following questions based on part of the story you have already read. Aeneas, dux Troianorum, cum Latinis bellum gerebat. Aeneas tamen, magna cura confectus, timebat ne Latini Troianos superarent. itaque socios in alia parte Italiae quaerere constituit. postridie Aeneas profectus est ad regem Evandrum, qui Latinos quoque non amabat. ei auxilium roganti Evander respondit, ‘tibi exercitum libenter dabo. Names Aeneas, Aeneae (m) Aeneas Troiani, Troianorum (m pl) the Trojans Latini, Latinorum (m pl) the Latins (a tribe in Italy) Italia, Italiae (f) Italy Evander, Evandri (m) Evander Words socius, socii (m) ally (a) cum Latinis (line 1): identify the case of Latinis and explain why this case is used here. ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] (b) gerebat (line 1): identify the tense of this verb. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (c) Identify an example of the accusative case in line 2. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (d) timebat ne Latini Troianos superarent (line 2): explain why superarent is in the subjunctive mood. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (e) in alia parte Italiae (line 2): identify the case of Italiae. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (f) socios … quaerere constituit (lines 2–3): identify the form of quaerere and explain why it is used here. ................................................................................................................................................... .............................................................................................................................................. [2] 5 7 © OCR 2022 Turn over (g) Identify an example of the future tense in line 5. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] (h) Pick out a pronoun in line 5. .............................................................................................................................................. [1] Do not answer Question 11 if you have already answered Question 10. 11 Translate the following English sentences into Latin [Show More]

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