The document is a review for Greek lessons 1-5 that asks 15 multiple choice or short answer questions about Greek vowels, diphthongs, accents, and syllables. It covers topics like identifying the seven Greek vowels, distinguishing between long and short vowels, listing the eight Greek diphthongs, and explaining rules for placing accents on different syllables depending on vowel length or combined diacritical marks.
1. REVIEW:
SECTION ONE
LESSONS 1 – 5
1. List the seven vowels of the Greek alphabet. __________________________________
2. What are the long vowels? ________________________________________________
3. What are the short vowels? ________________________________________________
4. List the eight diphthongs: __________________________________________________
5. What is the last syllable called? _______________
6. What is the next to last syllable called? ________________
7. What is the next syllable called? ______________
8. On which of those syllable may the acute accent stand? __________________________
9. On which of those syllables may the circumflex accent stand? _____________________
10. What does the rough breathing mark do and where is it used? _____________________
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11. Where does the accent stand if over a diphthong? ____________________________
12. What is meant by “recessive accent”? _____________________________________
13. How does a long last syllable affect the placement of an acute, or circumflex, accent?
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14. How does a short last syllable affect accent placement? _________________________
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15. If a breathing mark and circumflex accent are required over the same vowel, how is that
written?
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