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H Friday 23 May 2014 Afternoon GCSE LATIN A401/02 Latin Language 1 (Mythology and domestic life) (Higher Tier) *3160189019* Candidates answer on the Question Paper. OCR supplied materials: None Other materials required: None Duration: 1 hour * A 4 0 1 0 2 * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Please write clearly and in capital letters. Use black ink. Answer all the questions. Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required, you should use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. Do not write in the bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 60. This document consists of 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. [T/501/5551] DC (DTC) 82401/2 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

2 Answer all the questions. There are three passages which form a complete story. Read Passage A and answer the questions. Passage A Erysichthon shows disrespect to Ceres by threatening her sacred tree. olim arbor ingens, quae deae Cereri sacra erat, in media silva stabat. omnes timebant arbori nocere quod intellegebant deam se punituram esse. unus tamen homo crudelis ac stultissimus, Erysichthon nomine, Cererem aliosque deos colere nolebat. iter ad silvam facere constituit ut arborem Cereris deleret. Erysichthon, arbore tandem visa, multas Dryades circum eam sedentes et deam colentes conspexit. Erysichthon sibi dixit, si Dryades ibi manebunt, arborem custodire poterunt. eas igitur fugere vehementer iussit et arbori appropinquavit. Names Ceres, Cereris (f) Erysichthon, Erysichthonis (m) Dryades, Dryadum (f pl) Vocabulary arbor, arboris (f) sacer, sacra, sacrum noceo, nocere, nocui (+ dat) colo, colere, colui, cultus Ceres (a goddess) Erysichthon the Dryads (wood nymphs) tree sacred I harm, do harm to I worship 1 olim arbor ingens, quae deae Cereri sacra erat, in media silva stabat (line 1): what three things does this sentence tell us about the tree?......... [3]

3 2 omnes timebant arbori nocere quod intellegebant deam se punituram esse (lines 1 2): why was everyone afraid to harm the tree?... [3] 3 unus tamen homo crudelis ac stultissimus, Erysichthon nomine, Cererem aliosque deos colere nolebat (lines 2 4): (a) how is Erysichthon described?... [2] (b) what did he refuse to do?... [2] 4 iter ad silvam facere constituit ut arborem Cereris deleret (line 4): why did he decide to make a journey to the wood?... [2] 5 Erysichthon, arbore tandem visa, multas Dryades circum eam sedentes et deam colentes conspexit (lines 5 6): Two of the following statements are true. Put a tick ( ) in the two correct boxes. A B C D E Erysichthon sat with the Dryads around the tree. Erysichthon saw the Dryads sitting around the tree. Erysichthon saw the goddess worshipping. The Dryads were worshipping the goddess. The tree seemed to be alive. [2] Turn over

4 6 Erysichthon sibi dixit, si Dryades ibi manebunt, arborem custodire poterunt. (lines 6 7): what did Erysichthon say to himself?... [4] 7 eas igitur fugere vehementer iussit et arbori appropinquavit (line 7): before approaching the tree, what did he do?... [2]

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Passage B 6 Erysichthon joyfully chops down the sacred tree. Erysichthon ridens, cum securem cepisset, arborem ferociter percussit. deinde duos servos arcessivit et clamavit, nunc arborem laetus deleo. vale, dea! his auditis, Ceres lacrimavit sed nihil facere poterat. multi perterriti Erysichthonem orabant ut desineret. ille tamen tam superbus erat ut eos non audiret: etiam necavit unum qui magna voce promittebat se arborem servaturum esse. Names Erysichthon, Erysichthonis (m) Ceres, Cereris (f) Vocabulary securis, securis (f) arbor, arboris (f) percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitus oro, orare, oravi, oratus desino, desinere, desii, desitus superbus, superba, superbum Erysichthon Ceres (a goddess) axe tree I hit, strike I summon I beg I stop proud, arrogant 8 Translate Passage B into good English.

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Read Passage C and answer the questions. 8 Passage C Ceres sadness turns into fury, and she summons the goddess Hunger to take revenge on Erysichthon. Ceres lacrimabat; tandem arbor ab Erysichthone victa in terram cecidit. Dryades, postquam ad templum Cereris cucurrerunt, ei persuadebant ut ultionem peteret. dea igitur irata Famem arcessivit. Fames tantum amorem cibi in Erysichthonem posuit ut totam noctem de optimis cenis somniaret. ille prima luce surgens statim cibum rogavit; quamquam diu consumebat, sensit se semper plus cupere. tantum cibum emit ut nullam pecuniam haberet. etiam filiam suam vendidit. tandem cum nihil reliquum haberet, se ipsum consumebat. Names Ceres, Cereris (f) Erysichthon, Erysichthonis (m) Dryades, Dryadum (f pl) Fames, Famis (f) Vocabulary arbor, arboris (f) cado, cadere, cecidi, casus ultio, ultionis (f) arcesso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitus somnio, somniare, somniavi, somniatus lux, lucis (f) reliquus, reliqua, reliquum Ceres (a goddess) Erysichthon the Dryads (wood nymphs) Hunger (a goddess) tree I fall revenge I summon I dream light remaining, left 9 Ceres lacrimabat; tandem arbor ab Erysichthone victa in terram cecidit (line 1): as Ceres wept, what two things happened to the tree?...... [2] 10 Dryades, postquam ad templum Cereris cucurrerunt, ei persuadebant ut ultionem peteret (lines 1 2): (a) where did the Dryads run?... [1] (b) why did they do this?... [2]

11 dea igitur irata Famem arcessivit (line 3): what did Ceres do as a result? 9... [1] 12 Fames tantum amorem cibi in Erysichthonem posuit ut totam noctem de optimis cenis somniaret (lines 4 5): what effect did Hunger have on Erysichthon?... [4] 13 ille prima luce surgens statim cibum rogavit (line 5): pick out and translate a word or phrase which shows that Erysichthon s need for food was urgent. Latin word or phrase Meaning [2] 14 quamquam diu consumebat, sensit se semper plus cupere (lines 5 6): although he kept eating for a long time, what problem did Erysichthon still face?... [1] 15 tantum cibum emit ut nullam pecuniam haberet. etiam filiam suam vendidit (lines 6 7): Erysichthon bought a great deal of food. What two consequences did this have?...... [2] 16 tandem cum nihil reliquum haberet, se ipsum consumebat (line 7): in what shocking way did Erysichthon s suffering end?... [1] Turn over

10 17 For each of the Latin words in the table below, give one English word which has been derived from the Latin word and give the meaning of the English word. Write your answers in the boxes. One has been done for you. Latin word English word derived from the Latin word Meaning of the English word terram territory an area of land vendidit fugere [4] END OF QUESTION PAPER

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