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This document contains the OCR GCSE Latin J282/01 Language – May 2025 exam paper. It is the official paper sat by candidates in the May 2025 exam session. The exam paper includes: Section A: Translation and comprehension questions on unseen Latin passages. Section B: Grammar and syntax exercises testing knowledge of key linguistic structures. Skills assessed: Accurate translation of Latin into English. Understanding of vocabulary, morphology, and syntax. Application of grammatical rules to unseen texts. Comprehension of meaning and context in Latin passages. Assessment objectives (AO1–AO3) tested through recall, translation, interpretation, and linguistic analysis. Why It’s Valuable Authentic: Official OCR exam paper from the May 2025 exam cycle. Exam-focused: Provides the exact questions students faced in GCSE Latin Language. Practical use: Enables students to practice under real exam conditions. Versatile: Useful for teachers, tutors, and independent learners preparing for GCSE Latin.

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Oxford Cambridge and RSA

Friday 9 May 2025 – Morning
GCSE (9–1) Latin
J282/01 Language
Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes

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OCR OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA GCSE LATIN J282/01 LANGUAGE
QUESTIONS MAY 2025
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 clearly shown.
• Section A: Answer Questions 1–9 and either Question 10 or Question 11.
• Section B: Answer all the questions.

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.



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Answer both Section A and Section B.

Section A

Read Passage 1.

Answer Questions 1–9.

Passage 1

The minor god Marsyas pays the price for challenging a more senior god to a music contest.

Marsyas erat satyrus stultus, qui in silvis habitabat. olim, dum in montibus ambulat, tibiam in
terra iacentem conspexit. ‘quam pulchra est illa tibia!’ exclamavit. ‘si artem canendi me docebo,
amici mei credent me deum graviorem esse.’ deinde, tibia statim rapta, domum rediit.


mox omnes satyrum mirabantur quod optime canere poterat. itaque Marsyas constituit
Apollinem ad certamen invitare. nam omnibus ostendere volebat se meliorem illo deo esse. 5

postridie certamen coepit. primo nemo dicere poterat quis e duobus deis melius caneret.
tandem tamen, satyro victo, Apollo nuntiavit ‘nunc hunc stultum satyrum necabo, quod me ad
certamen vocare ausus est.’ itaque Marsyas mortem crudelem passus est.

Names
Marsyas, Marsyae (m) Marsyas (a satyr)
Apollo, Apollinis (m) Apollo (the god of music)

Words
satyrus, satyri (m) satyr (a type of minor woodland god)
tibia, tibiae (f) flute
canendum, canendi (n) music-making
gravis, grave (here) important
cano, canere, cecini I play, I make music
certamen, certaminis (n) contest, competition


1 Marsyas erat satyrus stultus, qui in silvis habitabat (line 1): what two things are we told about the
satyr Marsyas?

1 .......................................................................................................................................................

2 .......................................................................................................................................................
[2]


2 dum in montibus ambulat, tibiam in terra iacentem conspexit (lines 1–2): what happened during
Marsyas’ walk in the mountains?

. ................................................................................................................................................. [2]



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3 ‘si artem canendi me docebo, amici mei credent me deum graviorem esse’ (lines 2–3): in what
way did Marsyas think that learning to play the flute would benefit him?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [3]


4 mox omnes satyrum mirabantur quod optime canere poterat (line 4): why did everyone admire
Marsyas?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [1]


5 itaque Marsyas constituit Apollinem ad certamen invitare. nam omnibus ostendere volebat se
meliorem illo deo esse (lines 4–5):

(a) what did Marsyas decide to do?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [1]

(b) for what reason did he make this decision?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [3]


6 primo nemo dicere poterat quis e duobus deis melius caneret (line 6): what was unclear at the
start of the competition?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [1]


7 ‘nunc hunc stultum satyrum necabo quod me ad certamen vocare ausus est’ (lines 7–8): why did
Apollo say he would kill Marsyas?

..........................................................................................................................................................

. ................................................................................................................................................. [2]


8 Marsyas mortem crudelem passus est (line 8): what happened to Marsyas in the end?

. ................................................................................................................................................. [1]

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