| A | B |
| QUIS te iuvat? | Who (is helping you)? |
| QUI puer in via ludit? | Which (boy is playing in the street)? |
| CUIUS pater in hoc ludo laborat? | Whose (father works in this school)? |
| CUIUS patriae est ille rex? | Of which (country was that man the king)? |
| CUI vinum dedit? | To whom (did he give the wine)? |
| CUI scribae litteras dedisti? | To which (secretary did you give the letters)? |
| QUEM milites invenerunt? | Whom (did the soldiers find)? |
| QUEM amicum invitavisti? | Which (friend did you invite)? |
| A QUO iutus es? | By whom (were you helped)? |
| A QUO magistro iuti sunt? | By which (teacher were they helped)? |
| QUAE femina discedit? | Which (woman is leaving)? |
| QUI eos viderunt? | Who (saw them)? |
| QUI pueri in area ludunt? | Which (children are playing in the yard)? |
| QUORUM parentes sunt magistri? | Whose (parents are teachers)? |
| QUORUM librorum est Cicero auctor? | Of which (books is Cicero the author)? |
| QUIBUS liberi dicunt? | To whom (are the children speaking)? |
| QUIBUS convivis casam monstrat? | To which (guests) is he showing the house)? |
| QUOS in hoc loco scis? | Whom (do you know in this place)? |
| QUOS milites pugnabimus? | Which (soldiers will be fight)? |
| A QUIBUS visus es? | By whom (were you seen)? |
| A QUIBUS feminis adiuvabimur? | By which (women will we be helped)? |
| UBI es? | Where (are you)? |
| QUO ambulas? | Where (are you walking) to? |
| UNDE curris? | Where (are you running) from? |
| QUOMODO eum scis? | How (do you know him)? |
| QUALIS vir erat Romulus? | What kind (of man was Romulus)? |
| QUOT sunt quinque et sex? | How many (are 5 and 6)? |
| QUAM DIU in urbe habitabas? | How long (were you living in the city)? |
| CUR discedis? | WHY (are you leaving)? |
| QUAMOBREM lacrimas? | WHY (are you crying)? |
| QUANDO domum venis? | WHEN (are you coming home)? |