The Emperor's Club (2002): The First Round for Older Students

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Mr. Masoudi, are you ready?
Mr. Hundert, I am Julius Caesar.
Mr. Caesar,
of the first eight emperors,
which name is omitted from the following list?
Augustus, Tiberius,
Caligula, Nero, Vespasian,
Titus, Domitian.
Trajan.
I'm sorry. That is incorrect.
Oh. Was it Marcus Aurelius?
No.
Commodus?
No.
Oh. Septimus?
Nope. Gaseous Flatulus?
I'm sorry. None of the above.
The question goes to Mr. Mehta. Would you like me to repeat the question?
No, sir. It's Claudius, sir. That is correct.
See, I knew that.
It was a short reign, but a happy one.
You may be seated, Mr. Masoudi.
Thank you. Thank you for your kindness.
That's all right, Lou.
Now you can check your messages.
Uh, Mr. Bell,
please translate, if you will, alea jacta est.
Tell me who uttered these words, and on what occasion.
Alea jacta est. "The die is cast."
Caesar spoke these words as he crossed the Rubicon in defiance of his government.
That is correct.
I've been studying. I can see that.
Mr. Mehta,
what year was the Roman army crushed at Lake Trasimene?
217 B.C., sir.
Correct.
Mr. Bell, who was the last emperor...

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