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The AP Latin exam is a college-level test administered by the College Board. Scoring a 3 or higher (on a 1-5 scale) can earn you college credit at thousands of universities, saving you time and tuition money. Over 3 million students take AP exams each year.

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Our AP Latin practice test contains 50 original multiple-choice questions matching the current AP Latin exam format. Questions are aligned to the College Board's course description and reflect the same topic weighting, difficulty distribution, and question styles found on the real exam.

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AP Latin — Sample
Read the following passage from a historical account: "Hostes, ut auxilium peterent, legatos ad Caesarem miserunt." According to this sentence, what was the primary reason the enemies sent envoys to Caesar?
A To demand surrender
B To request aid
C To declare hostilities
D To offer a peace treaty
Explanation. The correct answer is "To request aid." The clause "ut auxilium peterent" is a purpose clause. "Ut" introduces the purpose, and "auxilium peterent" means "they might seek aid" or "to seek aid." Thus, the enemies sent envoys to Caesar with the specific purpose of requesting assistance. Choice A is incorrect because "peterent" means to seek or ask for, not to demand surrender. Choice C is incorrect

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