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34
30 I (:!.) a111l al. ul\"O tho general rnlc" fo1· fi>rmin.; the plurn(,., of' ndjccti\'c i11 s, au 30 30 30 30 (3.) Dbtingui ... h between ali,,olule arHI . upo1'1ati,·cs. an c.xnrnple of e:wh. ( !.) Vi11Jt mil'r, f 'i119t mills. \Yhat ii> the tlili'c1·c11cl) in meaning? (5 , ·into when y and rn come after the vet'b. (ti.) \Yhcn nro 111011 1 to n, son UtiCtl before n feminine noun? (7.) Wrilt' ont in full tho pre"onl in ltcutivo of ( tre, alter, fu.ir aud W.1titir. Xo. XL ( Furtlier E.ramination) GEO:U:ETRY. Fobruary 1 0th, ISiG, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.rn. Candie/ates are rt•qui reil to ol,sen:e the Regulations strictly. 166 I (1.) If u htrnight lino be lfr•ectc I an<l proJucod to any point, rectangle contained by tho l:!trni!.{ht line thu:; p1·od uccd and the pn.rt of it produced, with tho :-quaro of the line betwoon tho point!! ofRection, l equa l to the :-r1111u·e of tho :-tt·aight lino made up of tho hnlf nnd tho part I proJuccJ. l Gti liO l(jf) 1G6 lGG To dh·idc a given straight line in two ... o that the t' Cc tan gtc. by tho whole and one of the parts ,..Jiall I.Jo equal to the 1-rp1nn• ot the othcl' part . I (:J.) )fcution all the line,. i11 the tigure of tho precedi ng pt'oposiLion that nrc :-.imilurly di,·idc I, :tn•I h >W 11Jw e:ll'h <·:he can be pro\·c,I. ( 4) 'I 'lic un,.lc in a scmi·l ·irclo a riir'1t :111.,lc · tho :uwlo in a :::.O!!ffi••nt ,.., h """ ' LI of a c·irclc greatol' thau a -.cmi·circ·lo j.; )c:,-; than a right, angle ; anti the angle i'1 a sc.!! 111e11t Jc,.. s than a 'Cmi-cir<:lc b greater than a right ang k. I (:i.) 1'1'(1\'e the of a a l'ighL at1glo 1 by mcaus of the prop., Book Ifl, 1wmcly 1 " The oppo!!ite nnglo:> of a <ptaclrilatoml tignrc in ... criuc<l in a circle :u·o tOJcllll'r cr1ual to two right I ( t;.) JI' a line ton<.:h a t:il'<:lo, and from tho point of' rontnct. a c:hor11 be clrawn, the angle .. which tho <:ho1·d make s with the equal to the ang lcc: in t ho altcl'llntc Sl'gmcnt<:. Values. 148 112 142 U.2 Valuo'I. 100 100 .·o .X II. ( f'urllter E:i.a 1 ·11atfon .) .\ J;GJ:BH,.\. l'cliruary 10th, lSiG, fr m :! p.m. t1i''t Hi p.m. < ',lJltfulate:. ar,• r1?r111ired to ob., 1 tlte fl 9 1lat ons stri tly. ( 1) Solrn t he c11uation.., (a) -!-x T QY- l:.ll ly + S:r. = I:ll (b) x + y +: !J x + '!.y + 3z 11; c+3y+ l.: ('.!.) ..1. \ and B working at a job c:m cm 11 10 in G d .) ", \ :md U to •ct.her enn earn $:51 in!) <lay1>; and B .md C n in 15 d 1.) , fin I what 0!1Cl1 one c.1rn:-i in a <lay. (:!.) !Ji1>ti11g11bb lictwccn 1 urc nn I ::dfo tc<l qu dr.1tir cqu. lion • ( !.) Sliuw how the ...... cnor. I fo1111ul..l for obtaining tho roots or tho equa- tion x2 + p.x + 11 - 0 may bo found. (fl) Pro\'c that the product of th 1 ts of th cq 1 lion '.! + 1 · + 1 =O is c11nnl to 'I· (6.) ..1. \ mor1·hu11t bought numho1 of pic1..:c.; of cloth for whi<:l1 he ,;ohl a••ni11 at $18 by the picc<'.' nnd gninctl by thl b:irgnin n much :u ono b .. ' pie c·e him; what \\':-th the number of piec' ? ( 7. ) A certain company of oohlicrs be fo1 mcd into id n bu.ttalion, of !'C\'Cll :mch cq1ial companic , 1..:nu be formed rnto n hollow tho men being four deep . 'l'he hollo\\ qunro formed by tho batta lion :,ixtccn tinw:-. a,q tho solid square fo1 Tll(.'<I by the ono company. Find the number of men in tho compm1y. . .XUI. (l'urther R.rum 'nati u.) LOGAHl'l'lllli>. 'fHWOXO)lETRY Fl)bruary 10th, 1 from :!.lfi to p.m. f'amlidatu; 11rc required to observe the Rc;gttL1tio11s ,/rfotly. ( 1. ) i11 the cx potontinlcqu. tion az - u, \\hkh of tho letter-. J·op1c,011i.s the bn,o, nrnl which the logarithm? how \\ hy the b. i:-o of any N.\·1>tcm of lo 0 nrithm oannoL be I. Whnt j,, tho of the common or Brigge:m 100 (3.) What j.., mu:mt by the ch:u:t let i,,li ·nml tho m. nth". of .1 lognrithm ? 6-23

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Page 1: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

\rnluc~.

30 I (:!.) a111l al.

ul\"O tho general rnlc" fo1· fi>rmin.; the plurn(,., of' ndjccti\'c i11 s, au

30

30

30

30

(3.) Dbtingui ... h between ali,,olule arHI rdntin~ . upo1'1ati,·cs. (~i\' o an c.xnrnple of e:wh.

( !.) Vi11Jt mil'r, f 'i119t mills. \Yhat ii> the tlili'c1·c11cl) in meaning?

(5 , ·into when y and rn come after the vet'b.

(ti.) \Yhcn nro 1110111 ton, son UtiCtl before n feminine noun?

(7.) Wrilt' ont in full tho pre"onl in ltcutivo of ( tre, alter, fu.ir aud W.1titir.

Xo. XL

( Furtlier E.ramination)

GEO:U:ETRY.

Fobruary 10th, ISiG, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.rn.

Candie/ates are rt•quireil to ol,sen:e the Regulations strictly.

Yalue~.

166 I (1.) If u htrnight lino be lfr•ectc I an<l proJucod to any point, i~e rectangle contained by tho l:!trni!.{ht line thu:; p1·oduccd and the pn.rt of it produced, to~cthol' with tho :-quaro of the line betwoon tho point!! ofRection,

l i~ equal to the :-r1111u·e of tho :-tt·aight lino made up of tho hnlf nnd tho part I proJuccJ.

l Gti

liO

l(jf)

1G6

lGG

(~.) To dh·idc a given straight line in two part~, ... o that the t'Cc tangtc. con~uincd by tho whole and one of the parts ,..Jiall I.Jo equal to the 1-rp1nn• ot the othcl' part.

I (:J.) )fcution all the line,. i11 the tigure of tho precedi ng pt'oposi Lion that

nrc :-.imilurly di,·idc I, :tn•I h >W 11Jw e:ll'h <·:he can be pro\·c,I.

(4) 'I'lic un,.lc in a scmi·l·irclo i~ a riir'1t :111.,lc · tho :uwlo in a :::.O!!ffi••nt • ,.., h """ ' ~ LI

of a c·irclc greatol' thau a -.cmi·circ·lo j.; )c:,-; than a right, angle ; anti the angle i'1 a sc.!!111e11t Jc,..s than a 'Cmi-cir<:lc b greater than a right angk .

I (:i.) 1'1'(1\'e the an~le of a ~l'mi-t·ir<:lc a l'ighL at1glo

1 by mcaus of the ~2

prop., Book Ifl, 1wmcly1 " The oppo!!ite nnglo:> of a <ptaclrilatoml tignrc in ... criuc<l in a circle :u·o tOJcllll'r cr1ual to two right :tt1glo~."

I ( t;.) JI' a ~traight line ton<.:h a t:il'<:lo, and from tho point of' rontnct. a c:hor11 be clrawn, the angle .. which tho <:ho1·d makes with the t:m~Pllt !tl'~) equal to the anglcc: in t ho altcl'llntc Sl'gmcnt<:.

Values.

148

112

142

U.2

Valuo'I.

100

100

.·o .X II.

( f'urllter E:i.a 1 ·11atfon .)

.\ J;GJ:BH,.\.

l'cliruary 10th, lSiG, fr m :! p.m. t1i' 't Hi p.m.

< ',lJltfulate:. ar,• r1?r111ired to ob., 1 i· tlte fl 9 1lat ons stri tly.

( 1) Solrn the c11uation.., (a) -!-x T QY- l:.ll ly + S:r. = I:ll

(b) x + y +: !J x + '!.y + 3z 11; c+3y+ l.: ~I

('.!.) ..1.\ and B working at a job c:m cm 11 10 in G d .) ", \ :md U to •ct.her enn earn $:51 in!) <lay1>; and B .md C n in 15 d 1.) , fin I what 0!1Cl1 one c.1rn:-i in a <lay.

(:!.) !Ji1>ti11g11bb lictwccn 1 urc nn I ::dfo tc<l qu dr.1tir cqu. lion •

( !.) Sliuw how the ...... cnor. I fo1111ul..l for obtaining tho roots or tho equa­tion x2 + p.x + 11 - 0 may bo found.

(fl) Pro\'c that the product of th 1 ts of th cq 1 lion '.! + 1 · + 1 = O is c11nnl to 'I·

(6.) ..1.\ mor1·hu11t bought .~ numho1 of pic1..:c.; of cloth for Gi~1, whi<:l1 he ,;ohl a••ni11 at $18 by the picc<'.' nnd gninctl by thl b:irgnin n much :u ono

b .. ' • piec·e <·o~t him; what \\':-th the number of piec' ?

( 7.) A certain company of oohlicrs c~m be fo1 mcd into id qua~'O; n bu.ttalion, con~isting of !'C\'Cll :mch cq1ial companic , 1..:nu be formed rnto n hollow ~quare. tho men being four deep. 'l'he hollo\\ qunro formed by tho battalion i~ :,ixtccn tinw:-. n~ lul'.~O a,q tho solid square fo1 Tll(.'<I by the ono company. Find the number of men in tho compm1y.

~o . .XUI.

(l'urther R.rum 'nati u.)

LOGAHl'l' lllli>. 'fHWOXO)lETRY ~·n ~rnN'.::iUH ·rw~.

Fl)bruary 10th, 1 ~ ill, from :!.lfi to ~.30 p.m.

f'amlidatu; 11rc required to observe the Rc;gttL1tio11s ,/rfotly.

( 1.) i11 the cxpotontinlcqu. tion az - u, \\hkh of tho letter-. J·op1c,011i.s the bn,o, nrnl which the logarithm?

(~ . ) how \\ hy the b. i:-o of any N.\·1>tcm of lo0

nrithm oannoL be I. Whnt j,, tho ba~o of the common or Brigge:m ~y,.tcm?

100 (3.) What j.., mu:mt by the ch:u:t let i,,li ·nml tho m. nth". of .1 lognrithm ? 6-23

Page 2: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

Ti&lnc .

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

V alues,

(4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,., nud convor:;oly the tiifloronceoftwo lo~nrill1msgi,·cs tho lo~nrithm of' the quotient of ono uum­bcr divided Ly nnothcr.

(5.) Gin1n tho lognrithm of i = "T.G!)SfliU " J = 0.477 121 " 11 = l.OJ.139:> . .

.Find the logi.rithm:; of ·19!, 363 nnd 4.0!.I.

(G.) Gi\'O tho numcriral ,·:duo of"'0 , and statG what this nnglo ropresent~.

(i .) Exp1 c" the CORine in lcrm:-> of tho cosec. and cot.

(S.) Find tho sino and tangent of an angle of 39°.

(9.) From tho top of n "hip',. m1L-.t, 90 foot abon1 the surface of the water, tho :mglc of tic pr°' ion of the hull of another ~hip wns found to be 30? ; fiud tho di:;tnnco between the ships.

(10.) Tho rain which foll on a rect.n.ngular building 135 feet long and 99 feet wide, filled n cistern S foot long, 6 feet deep aml 3 feet broad; how many cubic foot of' water fell during that shower on an adjoining fl.old of six acre,,?

No. XIY.

(Fu rt her Examination.)

B'N'GLlSII LITERATURE.

February 11th, 18iG1 from 10 n.m to 11 a.m.

Canil'dates are re'luirerl to obseri;e (he Re1julatio11s 3trictty.

83 (1.) Into what four periods doc)< Spalding divicle the history of English Literntttre?

83 (2.) In Anglo.,<.;axon timo,, what lnngunges wore u-cd in the British I lands?

83 (3.) Distinguish botwccn tho Gaolic and Cymrit· branchoi> of the Celtic language.

83 (4.) What wore tho Wc>l h Tr1acl ?

8a (5.) Who wa the author of" The Ecclci;i:1 ti cal I fistory of E11glnncl?"

83 (6.) In what respects did the dovolopmcnt of litorHy culture among the Anglo-Saxons differ from that of othor nations? ·

83 (7) )fontion S()mo of tho leading .A.11,;;lo-Snxon 111·0~0 writo1·1;.

83 (8.) Who were tho 'lroul,,atlom , nnd wl.nt docs the t11uno ignify?

., • r: .,.,,,

f"alue::1,

S.1

'• .. 8'7

(!l.) Gi\.'c n hort sket ·h of the l!omnuec of King Arthur nud Iii Knights of tho l«mn<l 'l'uble.

(10.) What \Vere the lcarliug chnrnctcri tic•,. of Froi ~art's Chronicle'!?

(11.) Who Wlb tho author of" 'l'hc Yi ions of l'im Plou••hmau ? " .:>

(12.) Oive n ~hort aceount~ofChauecr's •· 'a11lorbnry 'rate:;."

:No. XV'.

(F11rthr:r L'i:a111im1tio11.)

PIIY::;TC .. \L <a:oc;n \l'llY.

February 11th, IS"iG, from 11 :1.111 . to 12 m.

Ga11 lidate are re'Juired to obserce tlte llegult1tio11s strictly. Value:-.

83 (1.) State bl'ictly what you undcr-..t:md l1y Phy kal Goog1·a•1hy.

83 (2.) Give approximately in :-qnarc rni!u-.. tho atu:i of E111·opc, Xo11h and South America, ~\..!lia and Africa.

87

83

83

83

83

83

83

83

83

(3.) State how the nrtic and antartic <:in·( .,.., the tr.1pi<-... of< '3ncor and Capricol'll nro det-0rmincd.

(-1.) The poninsulM of both hcmi ,..ph1•1 e-, ~cnornlly follow a southerly direction. Mention one in Central .\111cri1·a :111 I 11110 in Europe which l\ro exceptions to this general rule.

(5.) Give the name of the highc"l mouut.nin in Europo, .. hia, .Africa, North and South America.

(6.) What is the general direction of tho trade wind-. uorth and ... outh of tho Equator? What e:q>lnnatiou can you gi,·c of the orh~in of the ... e wiml-..?

(7.) What m·e periodical wind ? Gi,·o the name ... applied to tho--e of the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.

(8.) What are isothermal line::.? SUlte their general dirc<"tion iu Xorth America..

(9.) In what respect does tho .Atlantic con~t line differ from that of the Pacific?

(10.) Wbnt b \ho mo-.t direct water communicntion between )fontronl and Now York?

(11.) )lontion tho principal export.. of the different pro,·ince-.. of tho Dominion of Cunndn.

(12.) :\fention tho fh·o large:3t l~~c" in Xnr~h .. \ m~ricn .c m~1uctcd with .tho "'l'IL by tho Hivor St. Lawl'cncc. (Tn·o abo their rol:ll1\·e .. 1io- 111 "qunre nu! •

5-23~

Page 3: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

Vnlue:1.

83

S3

S3

"3

83

:J5 'i

No. XVI.

(l'urtker 1:.rmnill<ltio11.)

lllSTORY.

Fobnrnry 11 th, 1 7G, from 12 m. to 1 p.m.

t 'l\11 li<iate.~ are required to observe the Regula f'o11s strictly.

( 1.) W ho w tb tho tir:-.t K ing of the Tudor line, and 011 what did ho bnso bi ... claim t-0 tho T hrone of Rnglnnd ?

(~.) Ifow were the IIoni;e,; of York and Lnncuotor unitE>1l?

(3.) GiYc a brief ... ketch of the life and charactor of C1m.li11al Wol ... ey.

(4.) llow <lid tho relatio11:-,hip of tho Scotli~h and Engli,;h royul familie~ originnto '!

(5.) WhnL project dill the Protector ::>omcr,,et tittempt to can·.} out in referonce to .Mary Queen of Sc·ob, and what wat.i tho rc ... ult of' thiR ?

(6.) 'l'r::ico tho co1111ectio11 Lctweou the founder" of tho 'I'mlor and Stewart cly11n.-.1 ic ....

83 ( i.) What ~:we riso to the colli"ion between Charle,; I u11d his Pnrlia-mont, and what wn:'} meant hy .. Ship )fouey ?"

83

83

7

83

S3

(8.) Who were the Fifth )lonarchy )fon, and ho'v did the name originate?

(9.) In who ... o reign wa:, the "IIabca:, Corpu:- " Act pas~cd? Mention ib ohject.

(10.) Gh·o tho nnmo u~ the di-.coveror of Lower Canada, Upper Canada, ~~o,·a Scotia, Cape Breton, Xcw J~run,,wick, P rince Edward bland, :N'ew­founclland, H.ed Hiver, JMti:-h Columbia and Vancouver ltilun<l.

(11.) Montion ornc .Ielai1::. of Champlain'!! exploration up the Ott.uwa.

( 12.) Under whaL circurn tancc~ wa;;i tho :-.cigniorial tenure introduced into Cauada?

Values. 1200 I

Values.

430

Xo. XVII.

(Further J:.'xam nation.)

FRBXCII.

February 11th, 1 7G, from 2 p.m. t l 3 p.m.

Candidates are required to obs,,n..•e tht Re911latio11s atrictly.

1'rani;lato tho following iuto French:

Tho Emperor Charles the l,'ifth being one day out u hunting l08t l1is wny in tho forest, and hn,1 ing ccme to a hou.,u untcrud it to refresh him elf. T here wore in it four men, who prete111IC1l to Rl<•up. One of them rose, and nppl'Onching tho .Emperor, told him he hail drnamod he should t:\ke hit.i watch, and took it. Then another uro ... o and 11hl ho had drc.'\mod thnt hi 1mrtout filled him wonderfully, uni! took it. The third took his purse. At Inst the fourth camo up, and ... ai<l he hopc1l he would not take it ill if ho Ronrchod him, and in doinl{ it percoivc 1 :1round tho Empcror'i neck ~ smnll ~olcl chnin, to which a whistle wa ... :lltllChod, which he wi,,hed to rou hirn r)f. But the B111pe1·or ~aid: ")fy good fricud, hcforo dcp1 i\·ing me of thi trinket, I must teach you its virtue." S:tying thi.; ho 'vhistl0tl. His attend:mtil, \Vho wero ,;eckin!{ him, ha..,tened to the hou ... e, nnd wore thundor,truck to behold his .Majo~ty in ::iuch a 1;tate. ilnt the Emperor ecing him ... elf outof dnngcr, said: "The,o men have dreamod nil they liked. l wi ... h in my tnrn also to droam." Anti, nftor havinc; mu:-ed a fow secondR, he said: "l h:wo dreamod that you all four de~er\"e to be hanged," which wns no ... ooncr tipoken ths:m executed before the house.

No. XVIII.

(Further E.rami1lf1lion.)

LATIX-YlHGIL'S ~E~EAD.

February 11th. lSili, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

(Ja11didates are required to observe the R"gulatiow strictly.

T ranslate the following:

(1) Tum vero nrdemus :-citari. ot qnnoreni csn ... RQ,

Ignari ::;cclerum tantcrum artiscp1e Peln'.~ae. Pro,..equitur un~itnn'-', ct ti to pectorc famr: S:i.cpo tngaru 'Danni 'l'roj:1 t'upiC'rO rnlictn Moliri, ct longo fc.;si di ... ro lcrl; hello. • . . Feci1o1scntq11e utin:un. S~cpc illo" :ispcrn p·111l1 Jnterrlu~it hiom;1, et t~rrnit Au.,.tcr l'Ullt~. Praecipiuc, cum jam hil· trnhilrns eont~·.xti.~ acorni~ Stnret equui:1, toto ~onneruut net hon.) 1111nb1. su,.ponsi E~1rypyl11m .scitatun~ 0~·:1cn.llL Phrohi . :Mittimn'\; 1,.que ndylts hn'c tr1.-.t1:i <l1l'tn roPortat S:1tl"11ine plaen.,.ti" Ye11to ... ct \"Jr(!1nc l'.re-.n, C1111~ p1·im11m Iliarn~'" Il:1n:1i, ,·e.11i,tis n l.orn ; Sangnino quae1ond1 r Illus, 11111m:ul'10 htnudum Argolica.

Page 4: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

Ynluc .

40

40

40

40

40

40

Ynlncs.

430

40

40

40

40

(::!.) • 'cnn tho fir t lin<', 111arkin~ tho fret dii.tindly.

(3.) lrt · Pcla.,qar. )lent ion another 1111tio11 11otod for trench cry.

(4.) Da11a'. < ~iH~ other· app~'lutivc~ fo1• t!H• Grook~.

(:i.) 1>i .... ti11g1ii)jh between mol'or, nJl)llio and molo, all:lo Liolwoon pontu1, mart; :111d ar 7uur.

((i .) C:i\·u tlio der irntion of w·i;, ltfrms, oraculum and adytum.

\.7.) , 'a11g11i11e ...... 1 t .,;irgini; ca sa. " ·hat figu1·0 of i-pce('h?

( .) l'cci~e11t, lino 10. Why in the !oubjuncti\·e?

(!l.) Give a ,.,hort -.kotch of Virgil':; life

Xo. XVIII.

(Further Errmd11ation.)

L.\.TIX.

Fl'lwuary 11th, 1 " 'i'G, from 3 p .m. to .i p.m.

C'andidates ure nquired tu r,bserre the Regulations strictly.

'frnn-.Jnte the fc11lowi11~:

t 1.) ~ o ... nihil do co pen·ou tationi bus ropcricbamn ... , 11isi cert is ex aqua men-.urb brc\·io1·0.., c .. -.c rJ11am in continento noctcs vidcuarnu~. llujm1 est longitudo latori11, ut fc1·t illornm opinio, ~cptiu:;cutornm milli11m. Tcrtium est cont1 a "Cptoutrionc~, cni parti 1111lla c-..t objccta ten a; ... cd c•ju. augulus la.teri1 maximo nd Gcrrn:minrn i<pcctat; huic rnillia pa!S ... Ulllll octiugcnta in longitudi­ncm c ...... c oxi ... timal11r. lta r111111b i11,.11la c.-.L in circuitu vicio!i ccntum 1t1illi11rn pn -..uum.

l:x lm; omnilrn longc s1111t !Jumani ... ,imi, q11i Canli11111 incolunt, quae r<'gio c-.t mnri1i111a omm .. ; ncquc multnm a Gallit'a dillcl'llnt con-;uotudine. JntcJ'iorc plcriquo frumcnta non i;cnwt, ..,()] l:wle ct cm·1w \'ivunt, pollibllf1quo :-unt ,·c-titi. 01111H':i vc1"' ... l1 B ·itanni Yitro inticiunt, <t11od <"aeruloum cfticit co101·e111, at1p1c ho<.' ho1·l'idi01 c ~unt in p11gna us1H·ct11; capilloquo aunt promis::io :wp1c omni p:u·tc <·orpol'i;, ra,.a, p..actor c:aput ct laurnm i:;upcrius.

(2.) Ca ai· gi\'C"i nn exaugcratcd <'"ti1natn of tho cna t linoiJ mentioned in the above extract. c;j, o tl.o c:o1Tcct lc•ngth!'.

(::.) Catis c.1 WJ•Lfl. meti.suris. What i .... tlw allusion hc1 <'?

( !.) What wns tho n l't>ok unmo for tho plant c·allNI vitrum by the lfom:ms 1 Uivc tho suppc~~cd origin of vitl'llm as hcrl) 11 e<l.

(5.) !Ji tingui hc<l uolwocu captllus, ,-.r:nis, co111t1 nnJ l':usaries.

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(7 .) G ivo the gender of s•71fe11trio1 opinio, lac, caro nnd 1 ellU.

(8.) Conjugate the verb~ re11erio1 .Jiffero, S(.ro nwl infido.

(9.) G i \'O tho compound,., of/ado thnt h:wo irregular pll' ~ive~.

:Xo. XIX.

(Further Exambl.atio11.)

DRAWIXG.

February 11th, 187G, from 1 p.m. to ·1.BO p.m.

Candidates are required to obsm:e the Regul.ation3 strictly.

Drawing \Vith shading,-(!.) A hollow octagonnl prbm, a ecn by a person tanding oppoeit.e

ono of itiJ tlide~.

(2.) A. cone

(3.) Albowl.

(4.) A eylin<lor whoi.-c longc,,t diarncter j., p:1rall1.?l with your eye.

(5.) A tree.

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~o. I.

( Prelim ·nary Exa.m ·11at '011.)

AHlTIDrETIC.

13th )farch, 18ii, from 10 a.m. to 11<10 :i.m.

Candidates ari; required to obseri:e the Rtgufotiu11s strictly.

(1.) Ro(! UCO £41 n !Gs. 3d. cu ITcllCY, to s c.

tl. 1• t I o ... _ 'f1·ov arid 1 oz. A \'Oird111loi:. ? (~.) Tho exact di crcnco uc ween ,~ ,.,

(3.) )fultiply by -t,., by u.

(1.) Di\'itlo hy l& by 15.

l "'ffi· (:>.) Uciluce to owc-.t terms

(ll.) E:drnct the :iqu:n·c root of l~~ =Nil· (7 .) Extrnct the ~quaro rDOt of i to 4 decim:tl place~.

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( .... ) De luce from an wcr t > (i) quaro root of Ii

(9.) At! I 1001.r to llOtr and exp1·cs:) nn1twer dec.:imully.

(10.) "implify time..<i ~t of~ of 2~ X throe timos 11r x

1\ · x 3!!1

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(11.) Dh·idc difference of 1-:~ and -f:. by {~+!of ( l·lc"'!i j} (1:?.) IJ'ako ·03:> cwt. from S·;; g1·ains, and expre:;;; rc:,ult :t!-1 a~ fraction of

one po11n1l 'l'roy.

(13.) Subt.rnct l ·~ from ~-

40 I (14.) A'-. in<·omc i~ £400 f;lerling, all(~ he ~pon~b ~l cun:cnc.r a <la.r.,~ow much (in !<lcrling money) doc~ h~ -..a,·o m a ~·cn.r 1f .I.: l ;;tcrhng = $4.8h!f ?

25 (!.'>.) Heducc G! poreh to decimal of llt mile:-.

35 (lG.) A. Loy_i" to ha' c fo1· 25 wo?k". $25 nn<l a coat; lmL Jon.zing in 15 week. hob p:ud ~ll and the cont; frncl 1Ls value.

20 I (1 i.) If j·:.! ton ... of coal CO"lt C!l 15s. 3d. find the co,,t of !S0·-1 tons.

2J I (1 .... ) Find intcre-.t on ~1000 from this dny-)farch 12th-to the Queen's t Birthday@ 8 per cc11t. por annum.

25 I (Hl.) What will £.>OO amount to in 10 year:i @ ~~per cent. por annum, Rimple intcrc~t "!

30 I (20.) Ir £1000 gains £10:> in 1~ years, simple interc.-,l, what is the rate per cent. per a1111uru.

25 I (:.?1.) Tho 3 per cent. con oJ-; being sold @ 95 per cc11t. what income is I derived from in\·c ting £1!.lOOO in tbem ?

No. II.

(Preliminary E.1;wninatiori.)

ALGEBIL\..

. .\larch 13th, 1Si7, from 11.:rna.m. to 1 p.m.

CtmJi fates are required to o'1s rn: tht> Reg1,[a.tions stri1•tly.

(1.) Simplify 2 a-~ {-a+ b-2 c-1 [2 h-B c + 111-:; (a-b + c)-2 a

-3 b-1 c] + 5 c-1 li-:~ a. l I

15 (2.) Multiply 1 a3-:! a2 + 2 a-:i by 4 a&-3 02-i a+ 5.

2.1 (3.) Write dnwn M•Jtinue I product of a2 + 1, as+ 1, a+ 1, a-1 & a4 +I.

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(4.) (:h·o tho squ:tre of x +a, 4 b-7 c, t111 I g-2. g.

(5.) Expund (l-x + !? 2)~.

(ti.) What i~ the ~imple:;t fo11n of ( 4 .:r-11 y) x ( 4 x + 11 y.)

(7.) Rc:;olvc iuto faclors (a) U.! l/'-169 :? (b) ! x 2-4 x + 1 nn<l (c) d3-d2- 12r/.

(8.) Divide (11) 256 :r•o by-8 r·•, (b)-4 fl hy-:~ q1 • (c)-3:> m0 uy + '1, (d) +~!.Ip ioo IJy-1:~ 71100, & (e)-- 114 l\hy-;1;G K -1.

(9.) Fiutl tho IL C. I·'. of a 4 +as b-ab3-b• nn<l a 1 + az i2 + b4 •

(10.) What j, tho 11. C. M. of .t;; 11 8 lie, :!7 az, 1:1 b:?, ~' czL2 ,· 3 bc.2

(11.) Extract the 11qunrc root of x 4 - Lr3 y + tj x 2 y2 - l xy* + y4 •

,1;2 + ~ .1.,71-S y 2 • ., ( 12.) Evaluate ft , ;; 1f X= - y.

.i.:- +4 xy-1~ y-

aZ-a/1 + li2 (13.) Add together a-b

a:z+ 1zb + b2 and -- , b-­

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1 1 (14.) Simplify ;;--( - - .-,-(

1 + ,,. )-_, a-.r.; - < .....

(15.) Solve 5-:l (l-.v) + 1 (J-2 x) = 0.

(16.) What i-. tho ;:iltie of y if -! !I-! Y + t Y = !!-~ Y + f'!. Y·

(17.) Solve ·."i .r-!! = ·:.?5 .t"-:- ·2 x-l.

;) i; + ·1 l 0 u + 3 (18.) Wh~\t \"fLlllC of!' l'llltbfio tho equation - v_ +_l_ - :! v+ f

a-x b + x 35 (19.) Find tho root of the ('quntion a -b- - b -

11- = :i:.

I J> c ti ft I .. A hn., .£3, n may 30 I (20.) Di\·ido .£:i00 amo11g .A , >, , '0 mt:\..; 0 en 1

lrnvo £ l and C .C:>. I

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No. II I.

( Prelimiuar.~· ExamiJwtion.)

I~ .. •t;r, l:SH <, lU~UfA H.

)f:lrch I:Hh, 1 i7, from~ p.m. to :t15 p.m.

C'a11 l"rlat ~ r.re Tt1J11ired to obsen·c the R<g1datio11~ .~trictly.

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I (1.) l>iddo the following p:t:-;,,ago into propo,.,iLiont:1, btat-0 their kind nnd

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relntion; aualy o ent•h fully, arHI rnr:-c the wor(h; in italicl'l: .Arrest tho p10 ... cnt momonUi;

I Por be :1 sured, they nrn :irrant tell tales: Allll though their fli~ht uo silrnt, antl their pat A 1'racl:le&-: 11~ tho win~etl co11rien; of tho uir, '!'hey post to hc:wc11~ :mtl lht•ru record thy folly, Bcr~m ... o thouuh stationed on the important watch, 1l'hou lot'tit them pas.<>, unnoticed, unimpro'\'ed.

I . (2.) J)c.fi?o the followin~ torm'I :-inflexion, dcclcn~ion, gentler, case,

I ~OlCO, .oppo 1tion, u .~I nu. olutcly, 01·thoepy, cuphony,dori'\'ative, conjugation, co-01 dmnte, ~u b·ordmntc.

I (3.) Di:-ting11i-.h hct'll'cen n proper and a common noun ; and give in,.f:mcc-. where 0110 of the:-c io u-.cd Jor tho other.

20 ( 4.) \Vlmt i,, the general rule for forming tho poboci;:-;ive caso of nouns? Whnt nro the oxr.cptio11~ to tluo rule? Account for tho use of tho apos­trophe.

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(:>.) Xnmc the relative pronouns? 'Vhat b tho Hpceial u:-;c of that as a rclnt1'\'c? What other pn1 t_ot' ... pccch can it become'?

I . (t.i.) 'What is mootl? How many moo<l<1 have verb:>? Explain each and gi-.c example .

I , Ci.) Give tho pn t ten o, pa ... t participle, and active participle of the

follovorng vorb :--cleave, 1oro~o, h:rn~. lie (to re t), lio (totcllnn untruth) pen (to 1mclo c), di.ro (to venture;, daie (w challenge).

GO (8:) What will ho tho number of tho \·orb whon tho ~ubjccL is :-(a) two 1:11~1gular nouns joined by ant/; ( b) two i;ingulur nouns joined by or; (r.) a Slll.f!~Ilar nouu n.1111 a 11111 ral one joined by or or Mr; (d) an entire clan o. lt1vc examples i11 each ca~c.

5U (!'!.) ('oni;truct a cntc1wc c·rmo;;i tin!.{ simply of' n 11011n and vorb. Expnn tho sa!no c11te11<'0 so as t<J Hhow thc following :-onlargl•monl, comploti extorr310n, r·om plox r,ontcncc.

25 ( 10.) f',orrect nr ju tify thl' followin" :-(a) 'I'his wns the mo:.t u11ki11dc L c;ut of all. (b) The wo1ds arc a ... lollow~. ( c) ~I'h nna has :1ctc<l very p1·opcr. (d) I done o. (.C) Jt i they.

= • ~o. IV.

(Preli111 ·nary 8.r11m ·nat1011.)

C'O.MPO 1·r10s.

llard1 l:Jth, 1 7i, from 3. l:i p.m. to 4.30 p.rn.

f'rwdidates are req11ired to ub1er11e the ll 7ulat 011s strictt11.

(500 .lfar/;s.) Soloct any lu:o and two only of tho following:-1. 'Vritc a dc·<.:ription of any gau10 wh ic.:h you ha·;o wilne-.:,c<l, or in which you.

have tulccn a part. I J. Wri tc a .,Jiort liiogmphical bk etch of your fn"' ol'ilu chamctcr in Cau:idina

libtory. Ill. Dc~crilic a ~reat tire. IV De r•ribo a ... hipwrcck. V. 'Yrito y our view., on tht} u~o of Rnilway.

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Xo. \'.

(Preliminary Exam ·nation.)

GEO~IETHY.

.March 14th, l6ii, from 10 a.in. to 12 p.m.

Candidates are requiret/ to c,foen:e the R gulations stn"ctly.

(1.) Whut j,.; the exact me:rniug of tho term Geometry l

(2.) What modern Prvfcss ·Oll t•or1 C"JIOllfl-.. to the Ge.omder of old?

(3.) Give a po:-iti\·c definition of n poi11t. Encliil'"' hciug 11c9ative.

( 4.) Define rigid a11gfe. pcr1 e11dicub.1r, obtuse a1t')lc.

(5.) How j ... a ra liu:> formed l llow mnny may n circle hn,·c? What doc tho term litcrnlly mean'!

(<i.) X:une in order Euclid',.. quadriltitcr<1ls.

(7.) Whnt nrc the simpJe,..t olt.·mt•nl::> of constr11ct1011 :met of proof c::illod, ro:-.pccti\·cly?

(8) .. 'ro tlc,criho an cqni!r.tcrnl ti·ianglu upon a !!ivcn tiuito <:trnight lino.,

(!l.) Snppo-.c the line to Lo A 1~ :1111! Lilli two <'ircll' to meet in C null F, whnt kind ot" fiorurc j,. formt.:<I h,· joinin~ 0 A I' B, why? b • • ..

(10.) Enunciate P rop \ r. VI, .X:\"IIr, XlX, and .. tnl-0 wh:i.t relation tbcso propo ... ition.; !.>car to ono another.

(11.) "Any two -.icfo,, of n triangle nre together grcnte1· than tho third tiitlc." <:i \O 1:ue1id":, p1oof.

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( l:!.) Stntc tho fact otborwbc, thor•'by dctining u straiyht li11e.

(13.) Why i tlib 'l'heorum nol till Axiom?

(11) llrovo tho Propo ... itiou by lfltting foll :t perpendicular fl'Um tho vorlox upon the third -.ido.

(15.) "If n trnight line fall upon two parallel :-;trnight line~ it Rliall make tho nltcmnlc angle:-. equal."

(16.) Explain :rny term in this onu1w:ntion not <lofinod by Euclid,

(17.) Wh:lt other to1·nh in Rook l aro not fouucl in tho Dcfini tio11~?

(1 "'.) " lf n pnrullologrnm an I a trian~lo ho upon the "amo b·i •O and botwcon the :-;111110 pm'!lllol", the parallolo:;ram :.hall bu dunblc of tho triauglo."

(IH.) If wo ny ·' hn,·e tho :c-amo altitmlo" for:• botwoon, &c." i... it true ?

(~O.) Will u trinug-le he ri~ht.nn~lo l wbo•e silo" nre rc.;pocth:cl)· (a) 3, 4, 5 inchc,,'! (b) 4, 5, ti'? (c) 51, Gs, 85? Rouson ~ith ouch nnswot".

No. YI.

(Prelimiwiry Examinatiati.)

crnotJ RA.PUY.

~larch l·Hh, 1877, from 12 n.m. to l p.m.

Ca11 lidates are re'111ire i to observe the Regaulfions strictly.

(1.) Drnw n map of South .\.merica, marking tho cour,.e of tho Andes ~fountain", t110 [ti\·er Ammrnn, tho Ecpiator; nnd pince point8 marking the po.,itious of tho followinb: Quito, Rio J anioro, Lako .Marncnybo, Cape .Binn co.

(2.) Nnrne tho couutic of tho Dominio11 wnshod by tho Gulf of St. L'.\wronco, with tho province:'! to whic·h thc~o countio-. belong.

(3.) ln sailing from Tiako Superior to the Gnlf or St. Ti·lwronco by way of tho great lake anrl con11ec;tio11", name in rcg11la1· onlo1· tho lake~, ri vere, cauul , &c., pa -.cd through.

(t) Pineo five poirts 011 your paper i;howing~tho rclativo""posit.ionR of Ottawa, 'I'oronlo, Quebec, St. John, Halifax.

(5.) Xamc tho New En~lan1l State~, with tho cn.pitul of each.

(G.) Gh·o omo ilea of the extent.and population of tho B1·itiHh I•~m1>i ro throughout tho world.

~'.) (i.) .. ·nmo tho chiof i lands nnil islaml group n\ong tho en t con t of A'iia.

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(8.) X:uno tho \u trnlinu Colonie , nnll g 0

\"C the cr.pit'll of cnch.

(U.) Xnmc the prirwipnl 'tnte: of Europe, \\ith ti o cnpi~ I ofc~u:h .

(10.J \\'hcl'tl ~1rn tlic follu wing pince and for-,\ lint nrc the· remnr able Adcu, lfo11~ Kong, ·"'• ba-,tn11ol, lJolhi, Cape 'l'ov. n, Pekin I<') 1011, llnh.a, Au111:polib. ;-;L. Thoma~.

~o. VI I.

( Pnli111inary E.c 1m111<1t ou.)

IIISl'OHY.

~!nrch 1.J.th, 1 ii, from~ p.m. to 3 p.m.

'111 l late are r 1u r d to !. ri;e t'M I'.t:gu~1t'ons •fri tly.

(I.) Int! c ali on~c ofnnthe1.ti ·hi tory, \~hat proof~ cnn be g1vo11 thut tho Homa111; occupi->d TI1 itaiu?

(:!.) What wa~ the Conn<·il ot t.ho Saxoll en le I? \\ha wn.s i duty?

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(:~.) :)t:ltc tho circum"t:rnee which led to the Crn-ades, and the gcnernl results nri:;i11J from them.

( 4.) 'l'raco tho <lc,;<'CllL or the first l'lauwgoncL :SO\ croign f1om Willinm tho Conr1ueror.

(5.) WhRt Englbh King w:ts til t really nc~es-.ful in conquering Wnl ? Whnt w:to tho ecret of his "u<·cei;-.?

(Ii.) Givo th? torm'I of 1111~ two of lhe follo\vin.! trentio" Troye!-, Breti,.,nv Pecqmo-ucy, D:)\·er, trecht.

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(7.) ~1\mo, with claks :ml priul'ipal pron ion::;, th rel' .\.cts o P1trlil\m nt pa "c l i II tho roi .;11 of Chu de ... r I.

'd I W ilt"" of tho Ho-.e-. bc!.(ill? Esplain the (~ .) Jn who:.o rci~n d1 t 1c ., c:n1,;c, au<l their name.

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(9.) .A s:,i~n o\"cnt... to tho tollowing dnt~: 11i1, L • • -ua, - , '

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60 (10.) What tribe~ of Jndiatb did Chn.mpln~n find.in hi~ n?igbbourhood on I hi~ fourniitw Qnobec? WhnL w et'\' hi~ r1Jliit1on-; with thom ?

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l• t I b tho Hevolutionnry wu1 50 (11.) Stntc briefly how Cnnndn w:lS ; ,' uc ot ,, Y which ended in tho in<lcpem.lcnce of tho State ..

40 I I lo~:-, of J.l(>Ui,lJurt" in 1758 \\':. (1:!.) Show lOW t 10 - o French rule in Cnnnda.

1uo-.t diss trou

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(Vblig 1tory Bxami11atio11.) LA 'l'lN.

14th .Murch. 1 7i, from j p .m. to-! p.m.

nmifidctfes ar re'J11 'rtd to uf.i 1,r1..'e the Rt'!J1'htliuns strictly.

'l'mn,..Jntc 1 he following:-~60 (1.) l'l'O'-enn rox Etrus<•orun, nd rcstituendo-1 in rognum '.l'nrquinios <·tu:a

infc to oxcrcitu Hotn:lm vcnit. Pr!mo i!npclu .lan ic:uh~m copit. Non u11qnnm aha!S ante tlrnln:- terror R•:>tn:wo::. 11n·a-;1t; ox agl'1S 111 urbem dond<T1·ant­url1en~ ip ... am <-l'}Ji;rnt p!·acs.id.iis .. .A.Jin nrbi" pa.rs muri> tt!i:.t 'fibel'i gbjoct~ tuta \"1dehatnr. l 011:; S11hlie1u,; 1tcr pflenc hostibus <kd1t. n11n unns vir fnis~et HoratinsGoclc. illo<·o~nomincdonatu-:, quot! in alio pmolio OC'uluru :unisorat. fa, extrema po11tis p:H'tl' occnp:tta, aeiem hostium ~olus smitinnil, doncc pons n tcrgo intcrrnmpc1·ot11r. lpsa nudacin ol>stupcfeeit hostcs; ponte rccisao nrmntu-. in 'rihodm dcsiluit, oL multis "upcrincidcntibus tolb incolumis ai "UOs trnn-..ntl\"it. Gmta orgn tantnm virtutem ciYitn" fuit; ci tnntum swri datum c"t. quantum nao die cin:urnarari potuissct. 0

30 (2.) Decline ~olus, dies. eognome11, is and plus.

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(3.) Give the principal pnrG of venio, reneo, sepio, do and de::;ilio.

( 4.) Stato how tho Fourth dcclent-ion can be -.hown to be a moJiriention of the Third.

(5.) What is peculiar abou l Lhe <lec!ension of requies?

(6.) Dir,tingtli,,h botwocn the pro .... ent and verb stems of /undo an I l'inco.

(7.) Give tho princpnl parts of fero compounded with ab, ad an1l dis.

(8.) What i::; the forec of per and prae in compo<1ition?

30 (9.) A tergo interrumperetur,-why the subjunctive mood'?

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No. IX. (Preliminary Examination.)

DRAWIXG.

14th .\larch, 1877, from·! p.m. to 4:30 p,m.

Candidates are required to observe tht Regulations strictly.

Draw the outline,. of (1.) .A book.

(2.) A fence with n ·gate.

(3.) An inkstand.

( 1.) Tho front clovntio11 of n hou c.

(5.) A t:qnarc hox.

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Xo.X.

(Obligatory Exa ni11ali..,n.)

PHEN'CII.

Mnt·ch 15th, lcil, from lu ~.111. to 11 p.m.

c.iwlidates are required tu ubserne tlte /i'l'ylllation& ~rlctly.

Valuo~. Tr:w,Jnto the following:-

300 (1.) Apl'lh la vict.oiro 1crnportco a Actium, .Augusto, 11.mtl'ant a Hotnu, B pr<i:-.enta au milieu d'une foulo dt· gens qui 'unpre niout de lo feliciter. Un nrlis:u1 1 ontro 11.ult·e!.'1 Jui olfrit un corhcau nucp1cl ii avail appri,:\ repctor ces mots: "Bon jour, Cesar, victorioux crnpc1 cu1".11 L e prinec, cnchnntc do la

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I polito~ ... o do l'ohcau, l'nchet 1 ,·ingt millu ecu • II fit encore l'ncqui ition d'un ]>Orroquct ct d'nno pie. Got cxnmplc eng •en un p:iunc oordonnier d donnor la memo le~on i1 Ull corbouu j rnai l'olovo fui ... mt pen do progrO!:; co qui fobait i,ou,·cut cliro au m:1itrc: "Ma pcino ct mon tcm1 sont pcrdu.s." Entin lo corbcan comme111;a 1\ repcter 11011 complimout. \ngustc, l'nyant cntornlu en pa,::.ant "0 contenta do diro: "J'ni n cz cl1oz m ·de ccs compli· montcun,," L e corbenu ndjout.'\ fort 1ipropo In plnintc quc lui foi nit son mnitrc mecontent. ")fa pciuo ct mon temp soot pC! lu..,.' "c m n put s'empecher de riro et achotfl le corhonu plu-, chcr qu'il 11'n,·nit ach tc lo nutrcs oiseanx.

(2.) Names of virtue, al'o generally feminine. .Mention cxecption'.

(3.) Give the plural of ail, bet ail, cirl, enfa11t, trai·ail n11 l coiJ.'.

(4.) Givo thefominine of bo11, actif, actcttr,peche11r and rou.r.

(5.) What do pas::-h·e Yerbs roqui1·0 before 11ou1h or pwnoun~ following them.

(6.) Give the pre::ieut iuJicntivo in full of dire, lire, rire and boir .

No. XI.

(Further E.rnmfrwtio11.)

GEO~ETHY.

Commencing )larch 15th, 1 'Ti.

r:andidates are required to obsen•e the Rt·g11llltio11s stri tly.

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40

(1.) "If one ">ide of a triangle ho prod need tho oxt-01·ior angle i"' equal to tho t\VO intorio1· oppo,..ito nnglc .. .''

(2.) Prove:~ intori01· an~lo of a t:::. :: ~ right nnglc-. without producing n 11ido.

(3.) What Pl'opo,..itions -.com to be :;uporsedod l>y l)l'opo itiou XX.XII?

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-= Ynlnc .. ,

70

40

45

40

lj0

i5

4.) Find tho v.tl11P of ( n tho interior an~lo ot' :t t'(•g11h1· pont;1gon. .. 1. (Ii) tho 1•\. tcrior " '·

Defino .1g11111 1. 1:hu ii •rivation aud litor.d moaning of tho term.

(6.) "lf': islt. i~h ho di,·i led in tu two pnrt-., tho rectunglo 1•011tainctl by tho who!(' nud lllll' par' i,.; c 1ual to the rcctauglt• conl:liucd by Lho twt' parts, to.;uthcr wit.1 the ... qm111• ol tho afo1·c,..:•id pa1·t.'1

(i.) What rclati,·o vnlno doc~ tho ~11n:u·c of a lmu bout· to tho .'iquare (a) on il<i double, (ii) 011 it.-. trl'lilu?

( .) When iR a line nid to ou cnt (a) intul'llally, (b) o.·tornally.

(9.) EnuoC'into Propo,..ition D and 10 of Book l l.

(10.) lf 2a rcp1c c11t tho lino :uu.l p tho Jc ... or of it..:; t wo unequal :,eg­mont. ... , prorn Propo .. ition 9 of Hook ll algobrnically,

(11.) Define ( ) n1·c, (b) chor<l, (c) tn11~e11t, (d) 1:1cgmcnt of a circle, (e) cc tor.

70 ( 12.) 11 lf two circle..., cut. one another they have not tho nmo centre."

40

20

(jl)

(13.) 'how that n C'irclc C'annot luwc two centres.

( 1·1.) How do we mea m·o di,..tnuco (a) from one point to another. ·• " " (b) '' a lino.

(lf>. 1111'0 dmw n ... trnight line touching a circle from a given point on its

circu m fore nee."

40 (16.) rrom two J»int'i without tho ci.-cumfo1011cu two tangents to the circle m Ir. wn rn cting on a point. What is tho inference?

SO I (17.) ' To bi cct u given circnmtereocc, 1.e.1

tv divi<lo it into two oqual I arc.<.:."

100 I (18.) "If from any j>Jint ·wilhont a <'irclo two stmighl line:; be drmv11, one of which pus cs through the contrQ of the circle and tho other

I touchc tho <'irclc, tho roct:mglo conu1in01l by the whole line whirh cuts the circlo nnd the part without tho circlo shall Le equal to tho s<pia1·0 of tho tangent."

100 (ID.) How far fiorn tho deck of n ::;hip may tho llimaluyn:; Le .-,con, 1mp-po ing them to be ~O\'e11 miles high and the cnl't11 1H diamote1· to bo 8,0UO miles?

V11lno1>.

30

40

100

80

60

50

60 I I

l 50 I

0

lf>O

70

70

00

No. Xfl.

( F'urt her E.camination.)

ALf:EBHA.

~f:u·ch l;;th, 1 ~i'i, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

fJauclidates are rt:q11ired to observe the Re911latio11s 1Jtrictly.

(1.) Express by bracket~, takiug tho terms two nt, tt limo, 2a-3b-l + 5d + 5e + 6f-7g- Sh.

(2.) Divifle (.1,"'-x-12) x (ZX'-l4x+ 12) by 2(.t·-·~x-18).

(3.) Find the cube root of(a) "d+.!94d-3 13-... 1d' (li) 110.5D2.

( 4.) Which of' the following are rcJuciblo to integral quantities:-

( ) .V -SSD

a. ---cr.-s (b.) )°' +~

x-s

1

(c.) x'+s' x+s

(5.) Simplify l+a + 1-n

1 1 l+a - -1-a

IOx + 17 6.7· + 1 -315- - 13x -1G

(6.) Sol\·e

(d.) ::·:!-s'7 x+s

:>x - l

b

X"+S4~ (r..)--

:t-S

(7.) Find two 11nmbc1:- in tho ratio of ~: 3, who•o -.um ineroti. .. od l>y 19 Rirnl1 bo double tho larger of tho two.

(...,.) Soh-e 3:c + ~y = 39, 3y + !x =31 •. by. c:.ch of the"~ i_n~thod .-(a) Etiminnting. (l.i) Equating. (r.) ~11b htutmg. (d) D1v1<l111g. (e) Uisiiw nu arLitrnr\' multi11liur. 0 •

(!l.) 'l'lio :-nm of tho two digit.. of.a number j ... n.! a~d if the digits b im·crtcd tho rc,.ulting number i~ g of tho former. 1' rnd tt.

(10.) Simpli(\" :!1~ .w - UT.O + r1 135 - :!~ N· (11.) Gi\'cthe -.implc:-t fnrmof ta Xa•+L -c ( +y)]f 0

1 1 - ? Cl:!.) What i-. tlw :-qnarc of --m+ --ml -1 ·

I '.! I 2

(13.) (a) Of how many dimcn ion" i., thi e1u 1tio

(b) S ih•t• it. (c) Ycri~,. your n11::>wc1'.

7 5.l ~x - l l

4

100 ,11) f; 1)\"C (<'). + 10.r + ~ (l.i) !J + l.!. :•-!.!t

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Y nluc. ...

1~0

GO

3i 0

(13.) olvo (a) v• -!v = 34. :r x + I ,

(b)- -+-~=2 x+ 1 x

(lq.) Fin I two numbers whose sum i .... liO nnd product ::>!1!1.

60 (1 ; .) Whnt j,. the uuml er who .... e ::,ixth })OWl'I' when diminii;hetl by ti time-. it-. cube is lli.

N.B.-AlthonJh 1 l question (•01·1c<'tl» nn .. wcrcd will he C'Onsidcrcd a full pnpcr, Uandidntc" are rceommcmdcd to do nil t lwy <':lll.

·o. ~TI!.

(Further E.rmnination.)

LO(Ll\Hl'r1nr ' 'l'BlGOXU...\lETffr ~\XU !iIEX:-;un.d..TION.

M. i ch 1;1th, 1--17, from 3.30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Can lidates are required to ob"trve tlie Regulations ,,fril'fly.

Ynluc .....

.JO (I.) Poin. out the adYnutagC's ari .... ing from u .... i11g log:u·ithms .

(jfl

Gil

. o

iO

(~.) \Yhat two "Y"tem" arc 11sc1l '? Theit• authol'" '? Fiud log. :il2 to ba:-;c ~.

(o.) If log. 2 = ·:1010:J ancl l<•g. ;}O = 1-.17712125, find (a) log. 5 (b) log.

I f>OO (c) log. 1;4 fl ld) log. G-! .

(l.) r.i\'Cll lOJ- !l:JOL-: J·Gn15qfj :1111! log. 41;;02 = Hil OtHlO. Find I Jo~. 41ij014:->.

I ~ (:i) l'ind J; tnn .. -15° :Vi·';;:;'', hf1,·ing gi\·cn diffl't·cncc fo1· l' = ·OOll2i11 nn l J.1 tan. ;;;;0 :~;· = 10 lti4it.i Iii.

(Ii.) rind I. A, if L in . • \ -= !l-11 ~10:;, gi,·cn tli:\t L -,in. 1G0 l!l '-= !Hl ll227 nnd [,sin. lti0 :!O !l· l-tfJOj JO.

(i.) Exp1·c,;s by the l'rcncl1 rnctlio<l (u) 31° (b) '.!i 0 41' :ii".

(8.) 'l'hc dificrc11cc bl•twccn the a('uto angle;; of a riglit a11bll0!l tl'i:111glc i,, -10.7, find tho u111nbcr of' licg1 ee:. in each.

(!).) Write down 111111.cl'ical \': lt1<' .... for the fi)llowi11g, :-i 11. 0°, i<i 11. 30 , "in . J:J0, -.1n. Gu0, i11, !10°, >:i11. J:l~1 , t.ii n. I o'), i,i n. 22.;0_

(10.) Expre:.s co:.. li0° in tcrnis of "in. and <·os. ;30°.

( 11.) If . .t\, B, C', he the I..' <if it and a, /J, r., the -.idc,, oppo,.,i to to them II.! I OC'li\'cly, olvo the triangle, jj r - 1;')0°, .A = ;~0°, () = !!0°.

(I~.) ,\ pcct.:1to1· -.t:rn<iing ;;o ~· 1 .... ~ft. fr(}m th<• foot of:\ flag-staff and on tlio ·11110 hul'izontal pin.Ill', ,,i,~c• H'> the angle ot <•lo\'atiu11 of itr; tnp lo bl' l:i ; find the hc'ght of the poll'.

3'1 l

V aluo:-.

f>5 (1:~.) In an n<·uto angled triangle .A, ]3, C, A + B nml side b = 10 1 T fl. ; find ido a:

15

50

tjQ

70

70

flO

1.>0

!JO

1:10

lf>O

(l 1.) How ma11y aCl'CS &c.. inn 1c>ct:mgular field, which ii; 33 ehnius 0 liuk long hy 7 "11ni11s ;;o link'! J.mad.

(I.>.) 'T'ho area for triangle i-. 3~0 11unro yard ... , nltitndo 4;, ft.; find bn c.

(lG.) How inany 1:-<1uarc!" wl1o!"e ... ides arc cat·h ~!inches can be ('Ut from a ream of' pa11er ; each half Hhcct l1ei11g lo x 7; iuchcs.

(17.) How many brick-, cnc·h 8 x ~ x 2 i11rh~, arc there in the lour wall .... (8 fl. hi~h and 16 iuche .... thic·k) of an cnclo-.urc which ic; 53 ft. Ion~ by .,1.;; ft. lirc1ad, out,,idc mca ... urement.

(18.) C-Ompnro the arnn~ of t.wo circlu who e rn1lii arc re,,,pcctfully 1'.! ft. nnJ ·l ft.

Xo. XIY.

(Further R;nw1i11atio11.)

EXCiLif,JI LITEIL\.TC'HE.

)f:t1·c:h 16lh. lSii, from IO a.m. to 11 a.m.

CJ1111•lit111tes r1re re111ired to ob:)cri:e tlte Ht!!Julation~ s'rictly.

( L) Explain why the ~\n!!lo-Saxvn period 1Jf Engl~h Literature i-i " 1

IJ:uTcn in literary remain-..

(~.) :Namo three .\.n~lo-::::-axon Ui ... tori<':tl Tio~n:me ... which nrc -.nppo,.. l to han~ l.Jccn Wl'ittcn ,c ore the Saxon ... ~11110 to Endnnd.

(:~.) lii\'u "omc account of the litcr:tl'y labor" of l). cdmon

( 1.) \\'ha t w:h the pccnlinr prim·iplc on whit·h An!!lo-~axon p Cll'Y w. s l'Olll }JO!"Cli.

(3.) l~:..:pl:tin that da-.-. of Jitcr:u·y lOtnpo-.ition-. u1ll\.'d the "t;c-.w."

(Ii.) Who Wl'l'o: t~1c :.~1th01 ~ of 1• I~rnt" .::1111 . .''0.!·mulum?'

l:uignn!.(c \\l.ll C tlH')" ''Tltll'll ! Ot what did th~} 111.:al.

(i.) l.i,·c a 11 acl'ount of' our t•ldc .... t book in En~lbh pnH~.

In whnt

( .) \\In- i-. the prnhi~ue to tho 1·C'.11i!cl'bnry 1-.lc.-. ·a \'alnablc document.

:ip:u·t from i " litl't':11·y merit?

(ti.) Xamc :in.'· contribution-. to Engli-.h Litcrnt111c m:ldc hy W1lli.un

Caxt••ll.

;; -'.! l

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Xo. X\".

(l 'urt/, er !~':ram ina f°o11.)

PIIYS:IC.\L <:tW(;H.\PIIY.

.Mnrd1 Wth, I Ii, from 11 :1.111. to 1:.? m.

~fnrk:o. Oa11d1dat are r rJ.Uirelto obi;erl'e the Rcg11latio11s ..,trfrtly.

1 O (1.) Whnt nrc the mo:-~ 1·cm:11·knl1]0 cu1Tenh of the ocean and by what <·nu-ed?

J~O (:!.) Why h:we <liffcrt'lll pla<·cs under the '1Umo pnrnllcl of lntitudo often diffl'rcnt l'limnte ... ? t:i\'l• Pxamplc~ of thi~.

l:.!O

120

!JO

100

!.JO

J.j I

I

\'aluc ... 80

120

100

iO

'JO

(3.) X nmc tho zor1c" and :1eeo1111t for tlieir rc .... poctive lt•m pcrnturc~.

(4 .) l~xplnin fully the l\•rms "atcr-sheJ, "llO\\-li11c, tnbll•-larul, glacier.

(5.) E11umcrntc tl1c <'hicf de-er l" iu tho world. <:iivt' nn account of any one of thom.

(G.) In whnt 10.,pect docs the Xcw, contra"t with the Old World?

( 7.) Explnin laud nml .'l'U brcl''-C".

(~.) "\Yhat co1111exio11 can you lrnC'c l1clm:-c11 t·:imale m11l physi cal fonturos on tho one hn1Hl, and 11atio11nl character and occnpntions on the other?

(fl.) Give a horL UC'count of tbo atmosphe1·e.

Xo. XYI.

( f'urther E.ramhu1tiu11.)

lIISTOHY.

)larclr J;jth 1 ii. from l:! m. to 1 p.m.

Oandidatts are requ·rcd to ouseri-e Regulations sfn!!tly.

(1.) lIO\\ did the Pnrlinmcnt of Ilemy YilI. make him an nL~olnto lllOllUI ch 't

(~.) Give a tihort lll'C·•m11t of tho trial of JI:try Queen 13l'ots-tho nr.cusn­ti1111, the <lcfoncc, thc judgmcut.

(:{_) Wlwt C'\'Ollt !eel to the d"J o'ition of Jame:. I I.?

( L) With what foreigu <' >Unfril'i w.i-. Ilc11ry YI I. c·o1111ec•tl•d hy tho marriage" of' hil:i or1:; aud da11glitc1·t> ·t

(5 ) By'' hom i 11d under· \\hat cir e11mst:11.c •s wn1-1 t 110 title " B:11·0111"t" c1eati.:d 't

l f)O (G) What w •rt• tlw <lemapd,, rn:ulo hr the "l'ctition of H16ht"? In \\ho•o 1c1g11' .1 tire pctilion drnw11 up? ·

Ynluc-;.

l..!O I 100 I l:W

I 100

Value:,.

;{73

( 7.) Wh 111hltw L~i I.ti\· U1°>1 ll t\·~·t 1':1•! 11 1111 ' tl1n1 t.al.o pl: co? C l\O tho term.., of u ion.

(S.) G i\'Ci a uriof .:ketch of O 1rlio-' ·on<l \oy.1g · tQ C inn In.

(9.) What wa-.. the company of "Ono Hu 1 I ·o i P 1rtnor ' f privilcgofl were gra11t-0 I them in VanaJn 'l

( 10.) <;ivc ornc ac·co1111tof La ::-inllll' o:icpoJition L' thu )fi,.~i :.ippi.

Xo. X\Tll. (P1{fl/i r E.cm11i1111tion.)

Firn.-cn. M.1rch 14ith, 1817, from~~ p.m. t.o a p.m.

Candid 1tes are required to o&servc the 1' !JU!attons tri tly.

Tru11,latc into French:-

Wh.1t.

10 ( 1.) 1 neither pr.ti,c nor hlamo y u.

I (2.) I am nfrniJ it will ... uow

45 l (:t) I -.hould ham hnd cake ... if I htul been wise.

50 II (.J..) She would have wnlcr i:. -.ho wore thii ty.

iO I c;;.) I like the ,,]des of Spain :lllcl Can:uln.

-15 (u.) Ha\·u all hon:-,c-.. ::,lronc; foundation ?

55

liO

65

100

i

1

1 (,.) In "hat countric" j, it al\\ ny lo\·oly w •a th er?

I ( .) 'fho promotion-. of oftlco! nrc in crtocl principally in tl o a ·my

I journal.

1 (9.) y 011 seo how mu ·b bc•ter yo 1 fool fi>r h winJ l.'ll, 1n my romcdy.

I . (10.) '.l'ho little -..:i.fc'y I founJ amon.;the .\.rnb~ prc\·cnll'U mo from CDJO)·

mg my ,1011rncy.

( I I) \ri i1'to tcJI ... n prclt,· ... tory ofn foiry. \~ho by 1111~ m1y te,riou ~\\:

· "' I 't l n )Ctr at eo1·tn111 on..; m ... m l 1e 1 irrn o of hm· natur:o wa.-. ~·on emu~, o Pl, .) .;1.1110<1 her durin" tho period of hor foul and P')1~onoth ~make. llwf \\hi i Jt' . t°o in t~o Lie" inf?-! which (fo;gui~e Wt•n• fnr on~r cxl'h:d~'. I i:on~ il~~·1·o~c;,1:.~ L~tli-01110 a . .,peet. pit\ I her ,.,(ip bc~towt•d ; hut to thuftc \ ~10 ;n r~cH• 1led hcr,clf in the bo:mtiful :rnd awl p1·otcl'lcd her .... ho :1 or" .in nni" I tht ir v1p- grnntc<l 1111 C'l'lo::itinl form which wa-. natural t~> !hot.' ~f1~~11111:it lo i;thcm bnp1n· iu IO\"O nml tlwir wi,Jw~. tilk<l thoir hnu:.~~ \\: 11 ,1• \\~t - I At tim sho tuko ... the form of

I Yil'toriou .. in war. Snch n 'J>11'1 ~ 1

>11

.' et ) "110 tirw But woe to tho e who 11 hntcful rep tilt•; ,.,Jio gr·owl · " 10 11 '"C", hn > ,0 .'· nro tho~c who. hn\"in • in di gu t .;h:~ll \"Cll~l~ro t~ .cl;ll:h. )~:i 1 .t1:l;l~ri~hlfu1 shnpc, hnll nt length 00 dnro<l to icccl\·c 1_1c1 Ill h~1 ( o~• n . int. an I her •lory. I rcwur<led l>y hor Ill the tllnc of her 00· ) g .h.Lv1.&1 r.AY.

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. I I I

37!

• ~o. X\'lll.

( F'wtlter R.wmi11.Hfio11.)

LA'1 J '.\.

.\larch 1Gth1 l~ii, frotn :~ p.m to 4: p.111.

0mlid1tc.) ore r.,'lu1red to obs rre tlu·. Rcguu1tio11.~ ,,fri ·tly.

vr1wrr;:; EXEII>.

T1·:rn,..fatc tho following:-

(2.)

(1.) Turn \'Cl'O Ollllll' mihi 'isum eonsidcn' in iuncs !limn, C't. ox irn<~ vcrti Xl'ptnnia Troja. ::>

Ac \'clut1 .... 11111rn1s a11t1111am in montilius 01·111101 Unrn forro :tCC'i,..arn crnl11·isqttl' bcpcn11ibt18 i118tant Er1101c ag1·itol:1c ce1·tatim · ilia ti..quo minalur I' • l I ~l t1c1nclncth l'Om:un <·oneu-.:~o ,·e1·ticc nutat:

V11l11011bu-.. do1wc p:rnlatim cdcta. sllJlt'C'rntrn1 Co11ge111uit, trnxitip1c jugis aYnba 1·11i11:un . I>e-..ccndo, ac, du<·cntc Vco. fl unruam inter ct ho ... to~ Ex11cdior; cl ant tel a locuui. flammacqnc rcccd 1111 t.

'can the tirst line, marking the feet di-.:ti11etly.

I (J.) ~lcntiou tho n•unc~ of the -.ix king-; of 'I'l'Oy.

( 1.) < ;ive the <lcri •at ion of anti1uus bipc11nis, , rt at um, r.reber, f'.1·11e.lior and co11m1t ·o. '

(5.) Hive the pt·irwipal avello.

parts of consido, act'ido, ac1·Nlo, con:;emr1 and

I . (6.) 1Ji:·tin~ui h between ri;ict 1 a111l cicta · rid o and

1aclptto; rapw and rapt& .1

1w'1rideo; jun and

(i.) Duce:ite Deo. Who is meant hc1·c '?

. ().;.) .Mention· omo of Yir~il'i; contcrnp 1raric..;, und girn the naml's of his f11cnd-.. to ·whom tho manu~crqot of the .1:11eid wa:, cntt ui;tcd to bo corrected.

---

2' > • .XVI 11.

( rvrflil'r R:ramiilation.)

LA'l'IX.

.\1un:lt lt:th, I 77, from~~ p.m. t(1 4p.rn .

Can•lulate~ 11re r-rpt'rcl to ob a!'e th lleyulat 0

1/TtS st1 'ctly.

C.ES.\H'S CQ)Drn~'J'.\ HI l'A'-'.

\r11l11t s. '.J'ramlatc the following:-

1:)0 I (1) P1>stridic cjn-.: a:ei mt111P. lripnrtito militc c11uito•<1fle in cxpcdtl on-~'~1 .m•"it, nt. co,.. 11ui fugcra11.tl pct ~quon:ntur. Ii i". aliqunutum

1 ttm~ns progro-.st , c1u11 ,1am cxtrcnu "~ cnt 111 pro·p ctn, cqmtcs a lj 1i11to A tno ad ('il:-.:tr<'m 'oncnrnt cpti uunciur1•11t, isupcr:o1 c nol'l<>, mnximn cl 1 ta \tougin ... tcmpc-.tate, 1,ropc 1>n111c" nan:s aCllrctn" atquc in li~rc l'jcctaio c c.

I * * * Helinquel atut', ut ncqno 1011gi11i nh :igrn inc lcgionurn di"cc Ii

Crosar p·1tcrot11r, et tnntum i11 ag i ,.: -tm1clii; inccn lii,.quc fu ·i~n Ii h tilm 1w-.cercl11r, 11unnt11111 labore utque 1lirw1c lcJion.11'ii militc cfilcere J t, .11 t. I

.iO I (~.) State the c·ii-.c-.. of the wor J,, in italic , giving rule .

50 I (:{.) Girn the 11uml>er of qu'l u..,u II,\ joiucd to ~1 ' I' •io , an h w IVCl'C they di\ idcd?

;)0 I ( 4.) In a Homnn lc!!ion when full. how mnny na•n di I it contniu, 11 ow IWU!:\ it sub-diddcd?

.iO I (fl.) Di -..ti ngu ish hel \\'CCII ayme11, t':urcit 11s nml acies.

iill

V nl uc.

:.WO

~00

'.WO

~00

200

I (Ii.) (;iyo tho ptfocipal part" if the \'crh· fi1yio, f 90, coorior, ajjlrg and noao.

l (7.) Some c1litio11s ban" i11 Jilli-.. cjcwtn c" c "-wh:it •Jill •rcnC'e in m an­ing between ihi-.. arnl •he :en ling in the text?

Ko. Xl.X.

(Further D.:ra inatio11)

DR.\ WJXG.

)forch 16th. 1 ~ii. from .i p.m. to 4.::10 p.m.

C1111 lidates are req1tired to obserre tlte llCJUltifion.~ $frictly.

Dr:tw with 1·,l1:1din!!.

(1.) ,,\ tlowct"pot with tlowcr.

(~) \ row l1oat.

c:~.) An hour gla~-..

(-L) .A l11mp.

(5.) A tree.

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. -. ''I

fOH Jl l.Y I 17.

Xo. I.

( Prdimm iry or Ob iqatory E .mm ·11utio11.)

.r ... xc; IJl:::;Il C:ILUL\[A H

Jnl.r :~rd, I 7i, from 10 :1. m. to 1 p. 111.

Candi lat~ arc rtquiri;i/ to o{n;ervt f!ie lfrgulatio11s strictly.

25 (l.) When do word,, cn<lin~ in a t·othonant doublo tho l'Olli-10t1ant '?

50 (2.) Gi,·e tho pl111nl1 ant! l'Ulo fo1· fol'lnin~ it , of: do,,k Htorey box

I distro ,,, dwnrt; canto, leaf: --taff, "ea; al ·o of' m1m,.,cn·ant, !Cni.,ht-to;nplur' genu::;, chr) .. :,li-i, ofllnvmm, vo1 tcx, oa. i.-.. ::. '

50 ('.~.) Compare tho ii_11lc1\\ ing adjel·ti\·c, : hcau tiful, gloo my, upper, proc1ou::1; nt .. o, -.quurc, iutinit{\ nnin)r~al ; a m.I <li :>tinguit<h bot ween later and lute t, lnttm· anti Jn,,t, older und olde~t, ant! elJer arid clcle t.

25 (!.) CJa .. ~ily tho relative pronouus, and 1:1tato how nnd when used res-pectively.

25 (5.) 1Ji,ting1ti:ih between :;hall and will; may, can nntl mu-,t.

25 (G.) Gi\·c the mood:; and ten,,es of tho vorb, r.r11l dist ing ui:::oh botwel!n tho powor of each.

25 I (i.) ~-i tingui h between tho i1Tcg 11lnr and dcfoct ivo \'01·b.

25

1

( .) f 1 1\'c the p1 ... t ten-c 1md pa-t participlo <>f: put burs t trust, -.i t,

50

abide, :-tm·c, ri\c, ti liJe. ' '

I (9.)Annlyc:

llow q r.iot shew~ t he woodlni.d !'eno ­Each flower a nd tro<', ih duty dono, H?po-ing in decay be t·cnc, Like Wc:u·y mo11 when ago ii won; Such calm ol I age n~ c·on ><c i un<'o pu re An I cl f 1·•irnma11 li 11~ l11·a1b c1H11ro, \\'nitin!.{ th c i1· ..,11m1110 11-. to tho l"ky­Co11 te11L to li\•c, but llOL afraid lo dio.

(10.) P~u.' o- licwi,, dont', re11o:<i11g, c; 1rnscicrwo, Holf comrnantli n~, ensure, waa t111g, co11 tent.

00.\IPOSITIO.\'.

(1.) Writ<: a bi<1g raphical liketch of N apolco11 tho rrh i rd.

(2.) Write :1 tl • eriptio11 of a B Jat 1 aco.

:w

3ii

No. II. ( !'rel m ·n iry or Obi :J' ory F.

A ln 'l'H ~l EI'l ' .

• Inly 3r<l, l 77, from 2 p. rn., to 1.15 p. rn.

Ga11didates are re1ue tcd to ob& r · I/Le fl ~ulat'o11s tr ctly .

( l.) What is the rolati<m I 1•twoon llL A\'o'rJupoid<i, n11d llt.1 Tt y?

(2.) He lu 't' $i.H.1U t" i;to1 lin •,taking £1 = S ~ · •ia. 25 c:~.) S 11 btmct 1:? mile I 38 pole I 1 yard .. , fh·m l:i mile l G furlong.

:35 polc8, ::1 ~ y :ml ...

25 I ( L) :\fol ti p ly G furlo11g11, 8;; pole 1 3? ynr t~, h.\' 1.32.

20 I (:>.) lJivitlc £1 11 ~'" 2d . 11.r 100.

25 (G.) F ind the r-:; . 0. ~[. of I ~ 3fi2, nu i 23 J6~ .

25 ( 7.) Find the L . <'. ! L o :? 0, 2 l ·J, 17~1, 112 72, ~1 0.

20 (S.) .\.d<l ~. !. unrl ! ·

30 (9.) ~111.Jtrnct t from ~i al o ~k ftom tho um of 11~ and Si.

20 ( 10.) Ui ,·idc ~ + ! + .g., by 1-!·

30 ( 11.) S impli(y ~of i + 371 <>f (1 + H) +I-}+ Hof l ~ .

30

:w

20

:w 20

20

20

80

20

500

I

(12.J l~xp1c-.. ~ · g. t th dodmal ....

( 1::.) What j.., meant by ·01 u11d ·10? Arc either of lhe-o cyphers . uportl11ous? )Jnltiply tlic e dtcimnl~ .

( 14.) Add l · ~, :H:>, ·0 12.

( 15.) ..llu ltiply 3· 5 by 11.

(Hi.) Exp1c-s 1·3 mu! ·012 11 \ u gnr fruct: 11 •

(Ii.) Ho<lnco $:.!.:?;; to lhu dccim ti ofeL

( 11-1.) .Find, by Practice, t.ho prico of3 011-i, l :>cwt. 66tb. nt £19 13 · 4d . por lo u.

( 19.) Whnt aro the prnco-. .. cs for fin lin~ ~ · mplo Intcrc .. t, Di count nn l P n •--o rt \\\>rt h .

I (20.) .At j pcl'l' l' ll l. Simplo Tu c1c t. \\hit would 30>.mnount t~ i 1~3 I y ears, an I what would uc the Disco ml urul Pre ... ont \\ orth of $3 .. 13·~ 1 \ tluc a t tho cnd of3 ) c:n ....

(2 1.) Ext.r.1ct tho -.qtmrc 10ot o. :.IOt, nnd tho <:ubc root of 1 i2 ...

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' alne~. 60

60

t.iO

GO

60

Ynluc-..

30

30

'10

30

-10

40

JO

40

40

10

40

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( l'r 1'111 '11 lry or Ubliyalor11 R.w111inalio11.)

DH.\. \\TSG.

Jul~ ::rd, 1 ii. from 1.12 p.m., to fl p.m.

Oa11 lidat~{ ar"' rertue~tcd to nbserve fhP. R&J'llatio11s strfrtly.

(1.) Dl'aw the 011lli11c:. of n :-;quaro hox with lid hnlf opon.

(2.)

(3.)

(·1.)

(5.)

A t~1hle wi th a eircular top.

A t11ml1lc1· hnlf tillu1l with w:itol'.

A ail h at.

.\n orcli11ary tlonr harrcl.

~ ·o. IV.

Prel1111i11t1r!J or UO!igatory E.camination.

.AI .. <.;rmHA ....\.XD GEOMETRY.

July 4th. 1Sii, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Candidates are retjltired to obs"n·e the Regulfl.tions strictly.

(1) l'inrl the nnrncrkal Ynlno of evu' _ 3e + d /11• + 3,. if<l= :; ; c=S.

(2) Simplify 1 - (l - n) + i 1 - (a - n•) !

0) .'ubtrncL (11 - c) 7. + (<.: - b) .r + (L - a) x from n (y + z) + b (z + x) + c (x +.r). (4) .. Multiply n• + b• + c• - 2ub by a•+ L• + 2nh -c•.

(5) Divi lo n~ - b~ by a• - L'.

(6) ~fultiply (x +a) x Cx+b), n11 l rc~ >lvo into factors x• + 7x + 12; x• - 7x + 12; x• + x - l~.

(7) J:xplnin how tho facu>r1:1 of irncli cxprc:;sions ns tho c in the la::it question arc to bo ,,ecn.

(8) Hc<10Jvc into fiwtorR x• - a•; x 1 + a'; xJ - aJ ; x~ + u".

(!I) •'ta to how iL <·nn l·o ccn at once if exp1·c;; ionR, of the form of tho o in tho lust question, arc di\•biLlc li.r x +a 01· x - n.

(10) Find tho i. C. M. ' •f x• - a•x• - l~a• arul x0 + 27a4•

(11) Find the L. C. M. of x • - a 21

xJ + 111, x1- n.

V:dn('f'.

100 I

I I

I

---1 = 500=1

( 12) Sol \'o the c1111atio11s :

( ' ) .• . ., - l I .. ,x - - - .

" ) x x 1 II. -- - • 2 l

( iii). :~x-2 l~ x - 11 4x-3 3 -=-n--

(h·) . a + x = a - .·.

x J:

( '" ) x - u + x + n II .I.

I - .X - 2.

80 I [13 J Define a point, 11 pl.rnc nnglt' n plnnc 1·ectirnc.al nngl , n fi •nro, n circle, a q ua<lrilatcml, a iiquarc·, n p:ir:11ldogram.

' 30 I 70

40

40

40

200

I

I ---1

500 i

Valucl'. :10

50

[l l] Xamc the P o Lulutc .

(15] "·lint arc tho n xiorn by v. hich Euclid info1 qualiti&.

[16] What lll'C the axiom Oil which P rop. n·. depond><?

[l i] Enunciate thl' (IUwr pr1']JO ition., hy which ill' 111 bo hown thnt two triang les a1·e c'l11:1l i11 all rc,.pc ·t".

[18] Pron one of thbc two propo-itions (whil'li C\ er yon elert.).

L HI] Gi \'C tlic co11-t111C'tio11 ... neatly, cxpl.1i11i11J.{ the tops, but \\ ithout p l'Oof, uf tho foll owing pl'oblcrn" :

[iJ. T1> ui -.eC' a ~i\'Cll l't ·t1lincal :lllrilC, [1i,,. ) ~1:1\~' n pcrp n: di c·u l:tr to n gi,·cn .. trnight .Jinl) h om n ~I\ en 1~0111t 1!1 the"' 1111c,

[ ii iJ. ' l'hrough a gin n po1111 to d1:m a "'l tll..!ht 11110 P llol to u giYon -trni.!hL line ; [i\· J. 'J'o npp y tQ.' g1>eu " '6~t line a par:-tllclng111111 eq unl .to n gl\·.on t~n 1,;lc i [' J. o de-c1·ihc u "'quarc 011 n 6i\en hmtc "tr. 1.!h hm.

Xo. \ ' .

P reliminary or rn1;,1,1tory Rl'lm · ati 11.

ll l:)TO HY.

J 111,r 4th, l "i7, I rom ~ p.111. to ·I )'.Ill.

Cmilid,tfes art' require! to ob rve the Reg11l1t'on str'ctly.

(l.) .Wl1:1t wnR tho m11 nc 0ftl11.l :111dc11t C'it~ ' 'hich oc ·upi Con,,t:rn t i11opl0 ?

t ~.) " ' hen wa Con t:mtinoplo taken by the 'l'utl, ?

I th ~· e of

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60

:10

40

uO

50

:.o

50

50

50

LO

50

50

3 J

I ..: ) /\ h ll ''. :-, th · > • • ·t of tho Uru-.alc:; an I h rn 1:1r wore thl.ly Ile· c ,,Jul . Wh.1t 1;11tili h h.in:-;, louk a prnminunt p·u·t in tho 'l'hil'd Uru :vlo ~

(l ) Whet c \\, 15 th homo >f tho .X ormaus bcfu!'c lltcit· im·:l:siou of F nnc ?

(."•.) What conutric:> i11 the South of .Europe did tho Xornuuis C'01H1

11or nu<I -.ettlo in ?

(6.) Snmc tho King,; a11 l (~lW<.!IH of the Tud,11· Dy11a,,;ty, and moutiou :;01110 of the ll't1cli11g C\'onh of tho period.

(i.) Whol'u rlicl C'olumltn::. ,.,ail from, and whc1·c did ho lan<l on hi~ tii·~t voyngo to .\ nlC'l'ica ?

( .) To whom doc-. .America owo its name?

(9.) X.1mo tho three principal Indian Tribe'! occnpyin~ Canada when it wn di C'-O\'orod.

(10.) Whou wa:, Cunndn m:1p1ircd by the EnJ!i:-.11, and who wn~ tho first Englbh <30,·er11or of the Prm inrc of Quober ?

GEOGl-UPIIY.

(1.) '\rhat do yon mean h.r latiturlc nncl longitude, arnl from what point:; al'o they 1·crk11nccl 1

(2.) Xaino the crmntric~ of 1-} 1ropo in 01· lel', be •inning at ~pain and going North nm! Ea:-.t, and tho r·apital:; of cneh.

(o.) Na 10 I.he principal mountain,, of Europe an l :-tato their i;ituation.

(4.) .r.1mo tho conntrio of .\.~ia hordoring on tho Imlian Ocean, nnd al o tho priuc;pal rivers runnin~ i11lo it.

(5.) ~ T imc the [ I they 1c p ctivcly hol

J, included in the WcsL lrHlics, and l'it:lto to wh(•m o·

(6.) X me tho States forming tho United Stale-; of Amori(•u with tho Cap tnl of each.

I (i.) .Time all the J>1·<1\·ince:i of the Dominion of Cnn:tla wit.h their Uapituhi.

(8.) 4:r:uno the princip:il 1·ivcr:; ()J' ~fanitol>a anti Briti~h Columbia, n.n<l lo thcit· cour o .

(tr.) What i land nro in the r:ulf of ::>t. Lawrence?

( lO.) B w ·11 whnt t \'O por• ion:; ot' I m I nro tho Straits of Bolio lt1lc ?

Ynlucs.

360

50

50

80

20

Value:4.

250

~ ·o. YL

Prelimut11ry or 0 l gat ry Exam ·nati .

rw~~t;II.

July -1th, 1Si7, f1 om 4 pm. t.o 5 p.m.

Oa111/i lrifrs are required to observe tlte fl g dations stri tly.

I '1'1·n11slatc the following:

(1.) Le cclubl'c -'Ianpcrti11s, qui acx·ompagnniL le Uoi do Put o i\ In

I guo1To, fut Jail p1·i:,on11icl' a la lml'lillo do Molwil.7. ct condmt n \riennc. l.IO grnnd due de 'l'1M:a11c. dcpuis cmpol'our, ,. 1ulniL voir un h mmo qui 11vnit uno si grandc rcpntatio11; ii le lnuta a\ ce e time, ('L lui dcmnu<.la ti 110

j rcgrcttuit pa qnclrpt'nn de;; effeL'> qnc le hu a1~1,.. lui m·.1it eul vc . .Mn I·

I pertui , apru~ -.'ctro lon!J;tcmp" faitdirc "er, u\0111 qu ii n\•ait w11lu U\Cr unc cx<"cllcntc montrc tie fin1hum, ont ii i-crn1it pour oh crvuti'>ns n tro11'>miq11c!l, Le gram! dn<', qui l n :!\"nit unc du ml ml'.\ horlo ('r, mni I en1 il·hic de cliama11b1 dit au 111.1tlt6mutit'icn frunc;ni,.,: ' e~t 111 e plni n-

1 teric qno los hu-.,,ard,, ont \'Oulu faire; ii m'ont rnpp rte \"Ot1e muntre, In \"Oil:!, jo vou:, la rend~."

I I I

I I

I

(~.) rar-.c-Futfaif, 1·011du"t, at•a't toulu, e11ri h. I reds, d t,

(3.) ''l'ito in foll the preterite and fii-.t futum in licativc of fa·r, the prc-.c11t awl impcrfeC't -.uujunctirn of conduire, nnd the p1e-.ent :m I fir:~t iuturu of i·ouloir.

(4.) Give the n1lc:- for forming tlto fomi11i110 of n ijcNi\(l ... , with an example for each rule.

(fl.) \Y1itc the comparali\'C-. and "upcrl 1ti,·c of e.r·cflen.

No. VIJ.

(Preliminary or Olilif.!titory L' ·a1, ·uat . )

lu\TI..X.

July 5th, l 'ii. from 10 n.m., to 11.:w u.m.

Candidates arc re1u sted to 011 1rv d f/ii;

(1.) 'l'l'an,..(nto tho fo1lowin~:

Ad eln ... sc ... :t'difiranda ... , cxcr(·itu-.qnc comp:unnd~,, 'Jll· ntu~n p .11i~, qtm•quc ci\'it:1" darct, A1·isticfe,.. dPlcctn-. ost qui C'lllbt1ti1c1ot. f. lb u l>1l~ 10 qundrin11c11a t't :-oxaircna t:llcntn quot·rnni" I> 111111 unt colla a. ld crnm (•ommtu~' :~r:irium e~so ,·olucrunL _<~u u t•.11111i". pe ·u111n 11\;storo ~empo;:o A thomt'I trnn,,Jau\ c ... t. Hie cpm foel'1t nl.i-.t11w11~1a, null urn c t ccrtrn" 111 _i­c·ium qu im riuo11 cpmm, t:lnfr .. n'btb p1-.1cfuis ct, m l. nt.:1 I mi Cl t .. l l I " it, 11t qui pfforNui·, Yix rcliquerit. 1'1'110 factum ~t, ul fill.cc II'> I '!I I ccnlcrcn­tur cL dl' t'Ollllllttni mr:irio doti(Jll ... dati-. ('Ollocnrt:ntur. I CCC' sit. item c "O

post. annum qunrtum qunm 'fh('ll11"to l"s \ th1 ni... c ·.1t cxpul ... u ·

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Ynluc . 40

1(1

50

\ nl uc~.

GO

GO

fiO

1;j0

;;u

no

1~0

GO

(}(I

3 2

(2.) J>nrso: .JEd((icandas, c011Stif11erat, ']Iii e.(feretur1 alerentur.

(R.) What i,; tho derivation ol antrium and of'pecu11ia ~

(4.) 'l'l'll what yon know of Ar;stiue:-.

(5.) lfow muC'h Wlh a Greek talent?

(6.) Dtl11m-Why in the ncru ... nti,·e? \Ybat other fnl'm it"J often u~l·ll '? \fhl're i~ DcJo,.. '? "'hat mylhologil'al lcJcnd was conneetcd with Delo~?

Xo. Ylll.

(Further or r olrmtary Exomi1111tion.)

LOGAHI'flDf:-\1 'l'HTGONO)IETHY ,\XD ME. ~SURA'J'IOX

July 5th, 1 17, from 11.30 a. m., to 1 p. m .

Caudiclates are rtijuestr.d to ooseri;e the Re'.Julatlons i;trictly.

(1.) Dcfi11c the base of logal'itLm,.;, and tho logarithm of a number.

(2.) Prnn from definition that log. mn = log. m +log. n, nn<l that log u. • = x log. a.

(3.) What i the numerical :,el'ie,.; \\hich = 2·71 ~81 "---'? aml 1"

auy u.-.e made of thb nnm be1·?

(4.) Pro\O that log. I, a x loo-. ab= 1.

(:i.) (;j\ell log. 2= <~OlO:l. and log. B = ·!'i71'.n:~, find log. 13; log. vs- ; lo!!. ·O ; IOJ. " /-:(f and calculate "/ u _a •

•>

(G.) Calculate tll!' talrnlar lngarithm of Sin. 30?.

(1.) I>di11r> tho "'inc aud co~inc of an arwle arnl Jil'oV'C from tlctinition that 'i11. e+ Co,,.'&= l. n '

(8.) A~ ... umi11g the cxpan~ion of Cof'.-~C(prorin~ it if' not remcm-1 cre<l). l'roYc therefrom thnt 2 Co:-. ,\ = l + <..:01'. ~ .\.; ~Hin. A= 1

-Co ... i A; and that Cos. A+ Co~. B = 2 Co .... _!\-t~, 'in. A 2. B

(!I.) l'r ovo Co . 5 A + 2 Co,.., 3 .\. + Co" .• \= •l Co-<. :3 A Co!I, • ,\.

(10.) ~irnplify tun.:+• X tan.:-'·

GO (11.) Slrcw gcomctri1•ally what is the :unliig11011':>_ <"a c in solution of tri:mglc .

Yalucq.

:;o

1;0

Values.

50

GO

DO

tlO

100

100

100

1 JO

90

( 12.) !'ind the ra<liu?> of tho circlo in cril.iotl in n gi\· n tri.m le nnd

11how tli11t it equals v e .!--a.!~ 8

(l:q Find tho perimeter ofa regular poly~on ofn si le~, 1 t in ril od in a given cirdc, ~nd c·ircumscril c<l ahont it, ancl thc11co detcrm 1 e th circumforenco of tho circle.

(14.) Find the area of a parallelogram i11 tcrmis of t\\O i<les 11 I thu inclmlo<l Ullf{lc . Example- side:-, ~ ch:1i11~ i:i link'l, and I < liain ·W liukR, incluuc<I a11glc 150° ; how inany aero'l ~

(13.) Find tho volume of a fru-.tum of a i·ight c.'OllC mrnlc Ly n pl:111t• p::u·allcl to the Lase, anil bi-.ectin~ the altitude, ii li •i11g gi.,.<.'n that tho top oo cut off i'S 0110 cubic foot in volume.

:\o. IX.

(Further or rolu"tary Examination.)

ALCfEBRA ,\XD c:EO.METTIY.

J nly j th, 1 ii , fnm 2 p. m., to ;; p. rn.

Candidates are rc'lue1>ted to oi~r.rrc tli< Regulation tri tly.

(1). Anango ax2-lJ3-a:l x-hx~..L.aB+IJ~x iu thc1110,,too~n·cnicnt l~~.rn for m11thcr11atical opcratiou:-. b there :1ny t•ommon factor· If ~o, 'n 1lo down tho factor,,.

(2) . Oh·i1le xa-(a-i-b+c)x:-r(ab+ac+hc)x-:ib b~ x 1-(n+b)x+nb.

(3). Expand (a-x).l; (a-x) 4 ; :t7b--c-d)2.

(4). Fact0rizc xs+L.5 ; a4+a:u~+b4 ; :lx2.r:ix-1ai.

(:>). Factol'ir.e x3-i-Gx2-x-ti; x 8+ax2 -t-a2x+a3

(l.i). P1·ovc the rule for G. C. )I.

l~iml the G. C. "ll. of h: 4-Hlx +~x·-'.!~-.t and ::x' +;,x:i-x-;-:!. (7).

( ) C·in it bl' "l'l'11 nt o11cc "ithont trial that (x-a cannot ho :1 fartor

f I ~·~+~" 4 .4+~0.1 1'. 'l if-.o win··! \\'hat ,.t'l°)" ... Ji~lit t"h:mgo \\rml1l mal,u 0 . ' x -<>!l x ' ' • : thb cxpn'""ion di\'i,..iblo by x-n ?

: +x a-x l - T ;­

.x:+t+xt. a-:t a"t" X

.!.-1+.x' :IT.X n-x x n-x ar x

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100

120

(10) . ..,olvo tho o pint ion n ·2+b.x+c o, nnd how wh~tnro tho conditio113 fort \\0 JlO' i UIO l'OOt:;, t WO j ffi J>l> j blo l'OOt~ and l \\"O Cfjltal I'll >t.s 1'0 pccth·cJy.

(11). Solrn tho oq11ntions: [iJ { :ix++~~r=e. [ii] { x+y=~· ___ :n ux=c. xy-u2 1000 (iiiJ { x2~Y'=-n~ · [i,·J { .x~ +xy=I~. . • - ·

===I xy -L2 . y· +xy=l.>.

180

180

160

IGO

320

1000

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300

200

100

100

100

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(12). P10,·u uy Gcornotl'y (Euclid IL IV.] that (a+u)2=.a2 +21Lhf

(rn). Defino tho anglo in a i,;cgniont of a circle and provo that all angle" in the ":\mo :-l'grncnt are l'qnal. '

. ( 14.) What property of tho angll'" of n <J.H:ldl'il:ttcral in:;C'ribe<I in a c1rclo cm! be pro,·cd by rnc:tns of the JH'Ct'c<ling proposition-quc~tion (!I)? Prove tlu:; property.

(13). De,eriuo a egmont of a circle cont:1inin« nn angle oq11al to half a right augle. .Ba-.o of l'-egmont to uc one in<.'h. 0

(16). It~ of t':o ~trnight line,., in a circle, ono pnssing through tho cenu·o 1s pru·pond1culnr to tl10 other, prove that it Li,,ccts tho !utter, and thnt the icctangle contained hy the -c~rnont of the one is cqnal to tho rect:m,;lc contained Ly tho ,.,cgrncnt ot' the other.

Xo. X.

(Furtlier or Voluntar!J Exnmi11c1tion.)

PIIYSIC.AI1 GEOGRAPUY. July tHh, ISii, from U n.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Candidates are requested to obsen·e tlte Reyulations strictly.

(1.) 'rlwt great mou11tai11 ::.y::.tem or chain tr::woi·,.,e., Europe from East to We t?

(2.) What portion of thi .. ran0 c iis highe::.t?

(~;) The lino of perr,etn::J snow o;i Mont Bl:nw is utan clorntion of 8,500, ~ll t~e .An<lc-1:>.'000ft·ut, in th<' 1Iimalay~1s Hi,000, and in tho Altaic 1nngc,1n '.Iart.1ry, 18,tiOO. Jlow <lo yon account fo1· this <lifl'cl'enco?

(4:) Wliy <lo th!} iHoth~·1·mal line~ <li\·orgo f'rom the parallels of latitude more m the northern lic1111 .. pho1·0 than i11 tho i;outhorn?

(5.) ·w11at is tho cause of tho perpl't11:tl fogs 011 tho Bank,.. of Ncwfonnd­lnnd '/

(G.) Ilow do yon U<'C<mnt fo1· f ho 'l'mdc-wi1u1.'I?

f7.) Whnt is meant by water hcd and what fin·m~ the ir1·cat watershed of ... 01th Am ·ricn '/ 1:t

(R) How do you 11ccon11t fo1· <lcw?

Vnlue:..

GO

50

100

GO

70

100

100

100

so

100

100

Sci

II Jt; 1 Oi:Y.

(1.) :-it:itl' 1!10 c•l:tims r ~1 ·ti\"'ly ofllaroll 1 I Willi m ~ormnn ly t•J the I :u;.;1 i.,!, tl11·011c?

(~.) Bc:.11·e 11 wliaL tw<• E110Ji,Ji Hou c \1.1•1·0 tho wars oft 1 ll<1 · 'f

(:l.) What wcrl• tho c·laim, of Mary Stuart to th Engh h th unc?

(1.) When wa.; the u11io11 hclWl'Cll Eutiland n11 I ... cothnrl die ·lee!?

(!>.) What clfort did Philip 11 ofSpnin muko to i11v:ulo 1•:111rl:mcl '/

(ti.) Whal 11'l·1·c thl' <.':lll <h oi the Euglbh Hc\'O.ution in 1G 1

:md "hat WCl'O the l'C,.,lllt'< ·~

(7.) Whal \\Ore tho c:ircumr.tnnccs whic..:h I~ I to tho pnration of tho Arno1·iea11 SL.1tc" from En~l:md and tho JB<:lnr.1t on ol I nclcpc11 I nee?

(8.) What wc10 the lcrm of 1110 'frcnty 01 UtN ·ht c .. p to Amel'ic:111 nffdr,, '!

(!J.) Stntc tho ci1·c11m'ltanre' un for which 0.11.1 ln wn · l<lll IJ) the Frc11<.:11 to tho Engli,,h.

'10.) 'Vlin.t wero tho rdatioris l>clwcen (;I'~· it B1 lll111 1 Stat~:; which rci;ultctl in tho wa1· of 1 l:! '!

tho U111ttJd

(11.) Wbatcirc11m~ta111·ohrou~htaoo11L thot'ni1111<lf l"1•1 lt 111d] J\'Cr

Canada. '?

(12.) How wn~ "oignol'ial ll'nure introJnt•c I into\ ':im la?

Xo. XL

(Further ur l'oluidory Exam n 11'011.)

L.\'IT\

July Hth, l 7f, from 11 3 J :1.m. to l p.rn.

Values. I C'a11didates are rc1J11ire'.i to ob,l r ·c tltc R yul zt ons str,"ct Y·

0J1'>'An DE BELLO G.\LTJICO.

j (1]. Tn\m~lalo

I . . 1. 1 " • t c llllr:t Galli 1111. l I 11JU!5 500 ln!"uln nntnra tnqnotr:~, CUJlll !1111~!11 .l u~ fi~rc omn ., ox r. 1llin u.1\•c..,

'lateris altol' n.ngult~s, qui c..;t :i l .i.u t'.1.~n ~~1 c roJicm >cetat. Jl l 1tus / appolluntnl', ad _01:1cntom "»lcm i. lll~cl '.01 .1~1~:\, n \·ol' }it a i Hi p l!l im I tonot cil't:itor mdha p:b unm 11llln~cnt.l. •

1'1.•. ·. 1:tlimi Ii minor uL

. l I u n11·1 ex p u·to ._.... tuorm.l, ' ..., •11· 'I atqno occ1 l'!l~cm s~ Cl 1 :1 : · . · .· ... ntio ttim ... mi ... -.n ..

1 utqnc ox 1,:i 11,

a'..;timatur, qnam Br1ttm1nia, llC~l JMll · l · l. ul" qutt nppolht11r .Mon.1, I o~L in llrit:inni:im. J1! hoc mod1u ,•111:-~u cl• .. 11~;·t·1·1·;, nt111· de q iilm~ in,nli,.

l 1111101• "' obi .. ·t·t e 11i-.11 m ox1" · ' I 1•omp ures ptw'cl'ca ' . ~ .• .· , ta ub brnmn 0 c 110 tcm. 11.rnnulli scripwrnnt, iii"' <·(,ntrnu '' 111 Ill • "

6-'5

Page 18: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

..

\ nluo-.. ;,o

50

500

50

25

125

50

3 ,,

[2 J. l'nr,,c 'l'r1 t, 1· •rJit. <lit.ii f'o, :.crip;:;enmt.

(3). l>cdino: f;atu', cursu.~, 110.1.:.

I r l]. Wlito in full: 'l'he f"ntnl"l' of" reptrio, null plupol"fl'l"t l'Ubjunctirn I) f I rt111 s111 iii O.

I (5 ]. Alt"um ver!tit ad lli'spr111ia11t at'}ue ocl'idc 11te111 solem. I cnrrec t ?

h thi:i

I [ti]. Dit;:; co11ti11uos triyi11l<1 .sub brnma e;:;sc noct1 m. 1~ thi~ truo? I \Vhat 1,., tho tloriYati0n ol' lm111111 ' Uow came it to uc1111i1·e lbo socondary I 'ignitlcation of Winll'I"? Whut is tho utljecti\"O formed from it'?

I I I

'l'r an~lntc th folio·· i. ~:

(1]. EcC1.', manu-: jnYoncm intcrea po,,t torga 1·0,·inctum Pn,,ton:,, magn<> atl rcgcm dnmoro lralioha11t Dmclanid:., qui -.o if:nOtu:.1 ;·c:.i~o.tibu.~ nlt;·o Hoc ip,,ulll nt hlrueret Trojamquc npcrirnt AehiYi,,, Olitulerat, ti<lc11-: a11imi1 ntquo in ntrnmq11c para! n~. Seu ,·e1·,,:u·c tlolo,.,, i;eu cerl:t' occun1 bore mo rt i. U11diq110 ,.i .. cndi -.t lio Troj:ma ju\'011t11s Circumf"n,.;a ruil, ccr :rn l<1no illudere capto. Accipo 11u111: Dannnm in~idias, ct criruino ab 1mo Di~cc omnct'I. .Xamquo ut eo11·1•cclu in mctlio t11rlmtu~, inormi,.;, lJ•H ~titit, nt•11te ocnli· l'hr.n~ia agmina c:ir<.mm8pcxit; Heu, quro nnuc tclJn,.;, inquit, qn:e 1110 a::qnora possunl .Accipcl'e? ant quid jam mi-..cro mihi dcniqnc re,.,tat? Cui neqno :lpn<I Jlanao~ usqnam locu"; ct "llpor ip:-li Da1·danid1 infon ... i ]Ken:.h cum ,,an~uinc po-..cunl. <luo ~cmitu <·om·e .. ,,i :mimi, co•np1·c8 us d onlllis Impetus. !Iortamm· fari, q 110 !'anguiuo c1·ctn!<, Quiuvc forat; mcmorct, <111a· sit tiducia capto. (1llc)i:cc, dcpoi;ita tandem formidinc, fatnr.)

[~]. Pur ... c: 111111111s1 vise11rli, ap1•riret,ferat, fari.

[:> J. Pastort'.;; Dordw1id11·. Why cnlled D:mJa11ida• 't

[4].

(5J.

Scan, mal'ldng- the feet distinc:t,ly, thcso lino:-1 : Circumfmm rnil, ccl'!.a11tr1ue illudcro cnpto. Accipe nunc Dana•1m i11aid1a8, et crimino ab uno.

Di tingui. h between fides and fai.u-;ia, and hol\vol·n v1·rto and cerso.

ValuCH. 100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

N' () . .x 11.

(Furtha or Voluntary l:.'.1.am 111(1011.)

ENGLISU UTEHA'I HE.

July litb, 18'77 from 2 1, m to •J 1-, . ., .,. ,, p.m.

('andidates are re1uested to ob~erve the f{ '.ftllafions stri.·tl!J.

h (1

1.J Namo tho four leading Celtic 11:uds and tato in .1 t e C 1araCtOl' of' their writing:->. 1

• JCllOtal wny

cba~!~le~amc lhc principal Anglo·Saxo11 pooml!, an<l i-hllo ge11c1':llly their

.[~ . ] Whal are. the characterbtic-. of the writings of tho cmi-Saxon pc1·1od, and what 1s the prevailing style of ,.0r~itlcntioo?

L ·l.J G ivc an outline of the Cuntcrlmry talc~.

1.5.] Who wrote the" Fnirie Quccnc" nod nbo 11 Arcadia?" Gh·o an outlmo of tho" .Fail"io Queene." '

rG.J Namo the principal drmnatisL-; contompora1-y with Shakcoip~al'e.

[7.] _Who intI"oduced printing into Englantl nnd what w:i.-. tho fit· t book pnuted? ' ~

. rs.J ~ame tbe translations of tho Bible into Enalish UJl to tho nulho-r1zci'l vers10u of 1611.

5

[10.J What wa" the literary characlor of tho period liotwccu t.:h:mccr nnd Shnkeilpenre ?

rn.] Whal were the Mystol'ies nnu the Pnt1sion play~, an<l wbo Wf'Ofu the lnterludes?

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Vnluc ....

1200

V l\lue11.

200

200

150

~00

·"'· .x 11 l. r trllt r or lro1untary R:cami11atio11.)

Fl~EXCII.

.Inly t.ith. bii. from 3. 15 p.m. to 4 ,15 p.m.

U<rndidafr, ar i.; re.q11e,ted to o&serve the Reyulations stricttv.

Tra n:-lato into Fronch :-

Yoltairo in enrly lifo o\·im•o1i !:>Upor ior pO\\'Ol'~ of mintl, and ospocially n -.p1 i~htly im:l!~ination. Ile wroto Ytirso:;, he b:IJ!:i bcfo1·0 ho loft his c radle. IIii:- fondne ... ., for -.utirn, dircc teJ. against tho g ovol'llmont, procured h is imprisumnc11l in tho B:1slilc, till he wns liborntcd by tho intorforonco of tho Duke of Orlca11-.. Afte r this event, ho devoted him-;olf more ontiroly to the compositiou of poetry. His p1·in cipal efforts w er o tl i rectod to wards the drarnn, ancl Iii-. .. \.lzirll, Mahomet, and .lle ro pc, placed him at tho h ead of tho drnnrntil: p OL'I of France. Ili:, llenriatlc. an epi c poem, ho had p1·ovi­ou-.ly pttbli:-.hc l in Eng land . Encournge cl by the Prni:1sitrn monarch, he :-pent -.0 111e time :\L tho ~0111·t of Berlin, but he at la:;t fixed hi8 residence in a ,·illagc on the l~mlcr-. or France, namctl Fcrney. H e died at Paris while ,·bilin~ th:1t c ity.

• To. X IV.

1'11 rt/11 r ur r olunt a ry E xanunat ion.

1JRAWING.

July lith , 1~77, from -!-15 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Candi l.itts arr re'luirerl to obserre the Rfgulations strictly.

j)rnw with h:uling:

( 1.) A ... inglo areb liridgo cro ..,,,ing a stream.

(2.) ;\ farm hou c with barn attached.

(:~q A table :wd c·hair.

l1.) .\ 1·h u rch nllfl lcepl c with ib shwlow east on a horizant al pla ne, the r:iys ofl ig ht forming an an,k;le of 45<' with tlio horizon.

(!i) .A smnl l g1·011p of ll·ce:'l, one ufwh ieh :; l1all bo n pino.

Values.

200

30

40

30

l;"j

50

Fon Dr.1•u1uut, 1877.

:N<1. L

( PrelimiTlllry or Obligatory E xaminatw11.)

I~NGLlSII GILUDIAR A~D CO~f PO::> l'l'lOS . December 18th, 1877, from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m .

Candidates are re1uired to observe the ReyuiitionJ •trictly. E~OLISII G RA"nIAR.

I (~ . Divide th o following pussngo into propo:iition, ,atato their kind nnd rolahon, analyse oacb fully, and purso tho wordt1 in itul io:1 :

j Be not oi:eNu:quh.;ite To cast the fashion of uncel'tnin O\'ih ; For, g rant thP.y bP so. while they r · t, unknown, What 11eed a man foret 1.,te hi:i elate of grief

And r un to meet wl.at ho would most avoid? O r, if they lie &ut lal-.e alarms of fear, H (llc bitter b :-nch ... oll-dclut-ion.

(~.) Sometimes trc ma ... culino or tho feminine gen<lor is attributoJ to tho names of inanimate ol1jcct-.. (Tim cxumplo-., aud ~lnlo any rnlo to lie ob~orved in :-uch ca"e".

(3. ) In what rnrio11-. wuy,, i.., the plural furmod in En!:!:li"h? f;ivo example:<. .A ccount for the l·on·lrnction of tho word ... , yeomanry, Lrethrm, children .

(4.) Cla,,~ify udjccti,·c ... , .!!;ivin!!; cxampJo3 Qfeach cla:-s. Giveoxnmpil'" whoro other part:- of ... pccch ai·u ll"'l'(I a.., adjecti'e"'.

( 5.) E xplain the term ..... \'1.i~·l•ti• l' !-ro1101111. and Pronomin:1l Adjceth·c. (; h c exam pie ....

I (Ii. ) Give cx:imple ... ofrclathc p n! 01111 hcin~ tN'd n-. :1djc<'ti~·e. \\:h:\t I arc the two fu11ction ... which n·l 11t\'<' 1'.1·n110U1•"' u.,ually pcrtorm m a I ~ontcn ec ? llow would) 011 p.11 •c rrli 1t ht\'C (•xamplc ....

j ( i.) Expl iin the u ... c of .elf 1111tl sere n ... n ldc<l to pronoun-.. Why do I w e not :;:ly lv.·.-~e~; a:- well a ... my,elf .

(R) Explain thl' ro ce .. 1 wrl1-... 1111,·o intrnn ... iti\·o verb-. n pn ...... i\'c Yoi<·c? (.;i re a 1'1..'a:-011 fo1· yonr :111-.wer.

50 ( !l.) <;in' tlil' foll l· •nj11g:1ti<•11. imlil0;1tin' 111ood, prc-.l'lll and pn"t ten c-., 1 of 1rill :t" a 11ri11cipal vci-lt.

:!5 I ( 10. \Yh at :ini thl· m 1-1 fr" rwnt 1:11.i ... <•t' a7re.emwt IJ\•twccn word::; in - - --, :-en tc tH'Cs '? ;;oo Go,1Po:'n10".

( 1.) lk-.<"ri lll' an im:•.!!in iry or n• 11 ... u11u!101: jvllr.m•y throu~h Cnnn fn, with n bri t·f :11•e0unl of p ·wt"·, 1 t•r-.111", a•1 I rnc1dc·nt-;,

;,no

1r l '.!.) \\' n i l' :Ill E-·:1y Oii tin~(;\., I and tho l~\·,I ur War.

\'o r •.-1'.1kl' ont' ~ul•jer.l uni: for GomposilH1n.

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Yaluc~.

13

1;;

1~

15

Z!

20

Xu. 11.

(!'re.cm n uy (Jr OM g ltQr!J E.i:a111i11a 1i 111.)

. A HITID1ETIC.

Dcco111uc1· 1 , 187i, from Z p.m. to 4.15 p.m.

Candidates are re11uired to obserre the Re'}ulcitions strwf{y.

(~) 'l'ht• (~noticnt j., l:!H:W:i; Di\'idend, 9i lOll 15li~: Hcmaindcr, :tt Find tho Divi-.or.

(:!) \\' c ,cc hy i11~1wc:tion ti.at .J:j~'\O!li 1~064 is exactly <livisiblo Liy 8, 9 nnd 11. 1:1vc your rulo in caeh cn,o; :d-.o, mcntiJn any othor factor-. of the number.

(!) Fiml. the lr. C. M. of 378075 and 120345.

(.3) liivo examples (with their names) of the cFtfe1·cnt kind of ft•ac­tion~.

1 " lii (ti) <Jompare tho vnlue1> of 6

.. 1 '0- • - ·

l 4 35

(7) Find the difference l1etwcen SH lb. Troy and -(lg lb. Avoirdupois.

(S) If £300 ~tcrling=£365 currency, and £1 curroncy=SJ, how many cent arc there in t1 i-tol'ling.

30 1 .. 5 ( 10~. l>iYi<lo lGl li1111:8 the ""m of half n. gninc:i. au I half a crown by

nt of .£0 10s.

15 (11) Find th~ L. U. )f. of* :11Hl ~·

20

30

:JU

30

25

30

15

( l~) Hod nee fi, (, i· ~ ancl ? to decimals.

(rn) Fincl the snm of S:M8i:J, 3.247 clime~, 45.81 1·1!11l., :wcl Ul779 170

caglc:-1. .. .

(14) F,.om the "'lllll of I ~ j i~ :iml ~·51!> lake 10 00 J.). . . .

( 15) _\fnltiply I fj l·.r :..! · ~'l.i71 !.

(16) H<'<lucc 1125 mill ... to tho decimal of $8.

(li) JI' 2~ tons ( hol't mca'-urc) of hay <·ost $:l5, lin<l price of 2 tons l:J 1;Wl. 2 quarter. 8 lb .. (long measnre).

. (18). W~at will £10000 amount to in eight year at S per 1·cnt., Rimple rnterc· t !

\r :tine:-..

15

45

I 3:; I

5oo-I

Values. ,

60 I 60

60

60

60

300

ValueR.

45.

30.

24.

( I!J) l:xplnin tho terms : Days of ( : ancc, Bnnk J)j <'ount 'fruo Pr cut Worth .

(20) If money is worth 'l per cent., find (a) ThoOomme1cinl IJi ·011111

(b) Tho T1·110 Dit>count, on a no te forSl~l, paynlJle in fl month". X o grnc·<

(:H) A can d0 a certain \VOrk iu 4 days; B, in G dn.} . will tho work be done, i f both arc cmpluy Cfl ?

(22) Find r;quare root of 33H an1l c·ul>u Not of li~S.

So. In. ( Prelimi11rlry or Obltgatory 1~·:romi1w tio11 .)

DR.A. WI.N<:.

December 18th, 18'ii, from 4.1.i JI· m. to a f'· rn.

('amlidates are require l i lJ obseri-c th• Ne911laf iG11S ~trictly.

(1.) Draw the outline::,:; of a Ya-e.

(2.) A pair of tongs.

(3.) A cart.

(4.) A pair of 6kate:;.

(5.) A HOfa.

:So. JV·

( Preliminary or 0 !1119ntory E rmninatio14.)

ALGEBJL\ _\SD t ;Eu~ l hTHY.

Dcecmbcr 19th, 1~77, from 10 a.Ill. to 1 p.rn.

J 11 whnt l imo

Candidates arc ,.,·quired to obscrrc the Hu1ulati 11- ~tricfl!J.

,\L(:EBH.\.

(1.) Jf n= !, b=6. e=!'l. d=O; tint! 1111 11wricnl rnluc o ./ 2b+o - ~ f h+c 2a+·~b / _

O b-l + c+d+t-" 3c-2d.

(2.) Simplify n.- ·( a-b ( 1-n) + :1 ( l- h) }- - l>.

(3.) From Sti.-7b-Gc+ :i l +lo- :~f, tllrn .h-6b+t.ic-d+!lc

-Gf.

Page 21: J - canada.ca · Ti&lnc . 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Values, (4.) Show ho,., the logiwiLhm of two or moro nuu1licr13 added together ~ive tho logarithm of the product of tlwc;c number,.,

'\ nlucs. :?5.

30.

46.

·15.

30.

<r _,),

•15.

l.i, 211. .,--:>. :!5.

(!.) Mu tipl.' :1 ::.1 + ;::i -1, liy .1 + :b + :l:i +I.

(:i.) IJh ido Ii• + 1, 1 + ~··, by J, + I><!+ c .

I (6.) Hc-..oh l' int<• f.ll'lot ... n ± :!:iii +Ii, n - b•. :i• - h• an•l :16 - b.

(i.) Finrl th1• II. C'. Facto1· of (i.) 68a3 b• c~ nnd- 85a b• f•, (ii.) Gab

1

- lia I.I - 72ah :rnd ~la8 b + ~ .1:3a2 IJ?.

('~.) Whnl is llw h G. ~ f. of 1Sn•, 2.J.a, be;, - ::Joas b1, nnd 3Gb <· •

Ua - ~411 ( ti.) Hcd11cl' to lowo"t lorm,., 1. , lli• -+-i•· ~

• 1 - ,1n 1>11.

(11 .) Simplify~ (a-li+c) + !1 (IJ+c-a) + l- (c+a-u).

a-~ab+h ( 1 l.) ~irnplit.'· ~I ~l

.1-·-•l 1-,_, I

a - ab-Gl; u. +n.b-2h X <I =:\b+b -+ a;+b-

(l~.) ;-.olYo (i.) 5x -1:: = 2, (ii .) !x - ~x = .t._

(iii.) 6 - (:>-x) + 'i (x+l)= 7 (2x--1) + 5. (i,·.) t (a+x) = :. (a-x).

:.:i. (13.) Finrl a number w!Jo,.,o half. third and quarter logclhor make ----1 1G2;;.

:>OO I I GEOMETRY.

30. (1.) J>etinc a line, a "Lraight lino, a crnokeil line.

:rn.

:JO.

r.o.

50.

45.

1:0.

so.

(~.) l>ctino sem iC'il'clc. \Yhel'e is ih contt·c?

(3.) \rhnt arc tl1c Loundarie<i of (a) a :solid, (b) a i:;urface. (c) a liuc.

1.) • "nme in ordl'I' and dcliuo tho different kind:-; of tl'inngll'"·

( ;j,) Wheu are traight line,. p!irallel? Wii:lt is a trapezium 't What one tC\rm will inclnuc Buclid':, regular r1uadri laterab?

(G.) J~xplain lite lenn-; definition, postulate, axiom.

(i.) "I fat a point in u straight line tw1> other tilrnight linc,.,,'.on oppo­~ito t:idc of it, make tho a<ljncenL ani;-l1•s together equal to two l'ight anglco.;, the e twostrnighl lines .. hall bo in one and tlw :-a1nc Hlraight lino." Pron•.

(8.) WhaL 1nclho<I doo, ~11cliil tbc to prove Pl'opo,;i tion <1 iv. nnd viii.? U o the Hurne to prove that "It' two tria11glcs hn\·c two a11glei1 of tho one o<pml lt> tw 1 :tngf ..... of' tl11• other, and h.lVe alsr> tho Hide which i:; adja«cll to the oqual angle,. in c·u.:h c Jll:tl, thou the tria11g-lo:.1 arc oqnal in every rc«pcct.'

:>O. (!l.) '· Eq11nl tri 111gle .. on th• -.:unc li:be and on thc.samo ;idc of it arc uctwecn the l!fllll(' )l!ll':tllol ." PrO\'C.

Valae!i.

20. I

45. I ~oo-1

\ralues.

(!IJ.) If in tho alxi\'O we omit tla •wot I 11 .u1d on U10 1mc id " 1t what change mu~t bu made in 'ho l'Clp1oncc lo h:wc n ll'tlc propositi 1?

(1 I.) D.ofino hnnt1wni1-.c, b:tic, ur11l :\ltitu lo of a ri ~ltt :rn~IC!I h i1111 •le. Wlrnt rolation ~ub:>Jo<b uet\\'t.!Cll the th1·c·e '! \\'here i!I it. fl l'OYCd?

~o. V.

(Preliminary or Oblir;a filr!J E.r,1111i11rlf i•J11.)

lIIS'l'ORY A~l> c; EO< iH .\PHY .

lJccc•mbcl' !!)th, lSii, from:! p.111. w I p.m.

Cmulidatcs ari.: required to ol)serv.., t11" r: y1tlat '011 ,,tri tl!/·

IHSTOHY.

40 (1.) Show the extent of FJ"cnc:h inflnen o in England lluriug tho rci~n of .Edw:ml the Coorc~sor.

50

50

40

·10

GO

50

60

60

:>oo

(~.) On wh:1t gl'oun Is di<l W~ un th~ C1rnqueror ta~o po-"..c ~ion of tho En!!li"h 'rhrJnc ·7 Was tlll' ~nrnan <.i<H1q11~L a bcnoht to Englnnd? Givu r~1--ons for your uu:,wcr.

(3.) State tho {'ireum-.tancc-.. undcl' which I l'cl:\u l w.1<1 :11111.ixctl :o lhl Crown of' J~ngland .

(4.) ·when an 1 under what circ11111-..tn11C'C-; clui the bad. l't!eling hctwcon :Norman :in<I ~·1xon end in England, :11111 the two nat1011-o become one people?

(5.) Who wure John Bdinl nn 1 I: ibcrt B ·uc? ! How wn .. the En~li~h Ki11" led to i11tcifc1·c in then· l'Oncorn ? llo'' <lid Ito: ct accordm~ly ~

0

(6.) GiYe a ,.,110rt account of the :-;p:rni-h \rmadn.

· I · I 1 t • of tho J,onir Pnr-(7.) (;in~ :i low lc:uling p:1rltcu :m; 111 t 10 11,. OI',\ ~

linmont.

(8.) Ui,·e n ~hort account of Cartier'.., T/ari \Oya~e t-0 Cnnndn.

b I I~· f Fnnc~ on tho (!l) What i>o,n•r:,; wcl'c tonfotTl' I y t 10 \.1ng o · .

1 .

· 1 ' · ·• ·> \\rt '\' otfect h·1d thou· n m1-" Company of Uno !Inndrc1 .l..'"or1:1te,; . 1 • •

n il:llrntion on Canada ?

(1 O.) What ci1 cum~tnn<·e,., led to the 11i ... tt~1 banro..., of 1 37 and 1 "'3 Givo a fow par I ieulurs n•gm'tl in~ t lw t'\'l•nh ol thc ... o year:,.

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'nlue.

45

;;o

!5

;)I)

60 I 30 l

-;oo-I

2;;0

39-1

<; I•.OG HAPIIY.

(1.) ])rnw a mnp of Englnnd, mnrkin~ the rivc1· 'rhnmc,. a11d ~for:scy, tl1c cities of Oxford nnd Cambri Igo, the J ... lo of Wight, E<ldy tone f1ight­hou--o, nncl lloly-hc:vl.

(:!.) <dvt' nccnmtcly the \\rcstcrn boundary line of n ol'lna ny, and tho fi:..'l ... torn ho 111dn1·y lino of F1·ance.

(:.~.) Xnmc omc of the chiof Hussian nnd 'l'urki ... !1 son-ports on the Rinck Sea.

( 1.) t~i\'e som\1 idea of the l'XlcnL of tho .British Empire in I ndiii, ill\ go,·ornment, chief' towns, nnd source;; of re-vonuo.

( :1.) Xnmo tho :::)tato:s of tho United Statc-J bonlo1·ing on tho Dominion, with tho cnpital of each.

(u.) Nnmo the chiof towns on tho St. I"awrenco RiY01" and ,;rnte for what cnch is remarkable.

('i.) <~i\e some acc<•tmt of the railway systems of tho Du minion.

t "·J 'ume the chief island~ nnrl island groups in tho ,,Icditcrrancan, with tho countric-, to which they belong.

(U.) Whnt Mo the chief manufacturing industries of tho l>omiuion ? \Vhe1·c aro they carried on ?

( 10.) Whnt an'l whcl'c aro the ff)llowing :-Rimou..,ki, Shcdiae, .Barba-1lo "'· S inilc, Plo\·11·1, Erz 't·oum, Kara, Bokharn, )fogthln., Dnnedin.

:Xo. n. (Prelimi111uy or Obl1fj'tfory Ex.1miuatio'/t.)

FHE:XCII.

December l!Hh, l8i7, from 4: p. m. to p. m.

<J..wdid1des are re1p1ired to obseri:e the Reguuttions strictlff·

Tran ... Ja.to tho following:

(1.) Un avocat qui plairl11it p mr l'ctat il'un gn1·9on ctt bas :1go, lo lit trouvcr :·L l'audicrwCJ. Da1i... la pc 'Ol'.Li,..on do so11 plni1loycr, 11ui fut assc!' touchantP, ii s'apcrc;nt '1110 L 1•1to l'a..,-.crnblco e•ait Ollllle, ct, p111~r dotor.mr,­llAI' o)u..; sftremcnt. le~ I Lrmo • ii p:'iL cntl'c HI' lu·a.- l'cnfant, 1p11 so m1t a pion ·or ot ii. crier <le s 11 men"<. Tout l' audit,,irc, totl!'ltc. 'iulorcssait au sort do <·otto vicLimo in•10 · •ntc \f Li~ l'a,·01.:at :vh·t·r·,.,c, g'f'.:tant :witiC do <lcman•lor ii. l'e11fa11t cc <pt'il ·n··Lit. p 1111" plonn:r :,i fi>1·t: '' 11 mo pinco ! ,. rcparl lo pctit in11r1 •e11t. Al1l 1'-. tons IP'.> fll.!<"tatc11r~, qni pleuraionl se mircnt a rirc ct u hucr 1'111"ll.c 1r •p1i avnit urnployc po1u· lc''i .,,"1luii·e n1w au si mepri nblo nporchcdc.

\' .Inc·-.

·'"

' I

~-! i'iOO I

V:tlnc-..

2~0

40

w

10

40

10

IO

300

391)

(~.) Pim,o: 11laidoit, s'111 cri;ut, pr t, e mirt'Tlt, repart.

: •. ) Writ c out in foll tho pr scut irnlicalh·c, :rntl pre cut u juucth·o of mcttre, prcwlrl', suicre.

(4 .) J>i;itiugui:-li Lctw. cu tlic fo uintiou of tho m ulinc plural or poll.)1.',Yllal.·c aiul mono-.yllnlii<•ndjct·ti\•c ... onlingin ut. 1:i\·etho mn culino pl 11 rnl of f11ut.

(5.) Give the advcl'binl forms of 111ei/le11r , pirr, moindrc.

( Ii.) < Hvc the ma,,cnlinc and feminine i<ingnlat· anti plural or 11111uel.

:Xo. VI I.

(Preliminary or Obligatory Examination.)

J"A'l'!S.

lJCl'CmLcr :!Otl1, 18'77, from 10 a.m. to 11.311a111.

Ut1odidafe:; are rt:quired to ob:;en·t. tltr. Regul11tio11s strictly.

( 1.) Tl'an;<latc the following: Ul>i <). )h•h'llu ... Celcr itcr cjus ex 1w1·f11rris CO"'llOYit, ca'1tra propcro movct, m· .,nJ. ip-.i" r:tdi ·ih'.'' rnontiu111 t'Oll'.;c~ j t, crlll i Iii dc .... CCOSU':l crat in I :all iam pl'Of.ll'l"!lllli .. ); ~~jllC. l~lTI•'ll ,\ntoniu:-i prncul abe1·at; utpote qui ma~1.w exc1·t·1lll, 1., 1 ..... t [lllt>r1!m ... , l'XtJeditns. in fu~n i'equcretur . ~.,d < 'atil111a. po h1n•1111 \"Id!'! monttbu ... at• i lll' <'opiiQ hostinru sc"c clau ... um. in urlic res mh:cr,..11'! lll"J 1.rc I U!!ac ncqu~ p1:1:,..idii ullam spcm; optumum f:tctum ntlu ..... 111 t:tlt 10 fortuunm beth tc11t:tl'C, slaturt cum Antonio fJUamprirnum confltgcrL'.

(~.) Deel inc: Jter, ii H', l01'1t.~, i'J't'S, llltCifr..

(3.) Purse: Pro1,en·. 7 ropert111fi, montilllls, cl1wsum, pl!. mum, rat us.

(4.) Compare: 1-ctu~, faei/i.,, i1~fcrus, n•alu.~, rut:c,.

(5.) Write out in full the impcratini of 110/v.fero, alt(! iw.

(Ii. l;in' tho emphatic form'1 of the Pcrsonnl, Po·~l!."'si\' l', an1l Ocmons­tratin' l'ronouni;, with an example of each.

f h t,) 1· 1-1 11 .. l·lonsion arc uClll'l'lllly mn ... culiul'. (i) "rn11H in or o t c , ~ .. .Mc•nt it 11 t•xc·•·ption:-;.

( ~.) c; i\'e a rompound of,,,, nn1l of nosco h:win~ the 1 c•null of thu upino Ion••.

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391;

.Xo. VIII.

(I 'urtl er or 1"ulu11tary Hxa11.inatio11,)

LOGAHI'l'JD!S, 'l'HlGOXO)mTiff AXI> _\ll·~X~UH . .\'l'JON.

December :.!Oth, 1 'ii, ft\)tn 11.::o :;.111. to 1 p.m.

Ca11didafe,, ari; required to observe tlu~ Reg11l<tfio11s 1:Jtrit:tly.

Y.\lncs.

60 (I.) If a• =h, whnt is log. b to ba~c n ·t What. torm• iu Algchl'a arc cquivalont to logarithm'?

40 (2.) vnwt an' the 1'1111'" for the OJ>Cl':ttions of (1) MuHiplicntiou; (2) DiYhion; c:~) lnmlut ion; (1) E\'olution j u:-.ing lognrilh rn11?

30 (3.) If log. 300=-2.17il2U5. by what terms nrc the inl-0gral and 10

decimal pnrb)·c,.pccti,·cly known?

!O (4.) Write down log. ii, lo~. :{0000, log. · :~, log. ·OOOO:;. 10 10 10 JO

45 (5.) If log. 2 = <3010:~, and l1•;.{· '1 = ·845098; find (a) log. 5, (b) log. 14, ( c) log. 2800. '

50 (6.) W1·itc down lo!.{. 1, log. 2, log. 3, log. 4, log. !l, log. G, log. '1, log. 8, log. ti, lo·~. lU; :-ta ting how you 1i11d tho"o not given you. on thi,. paper.

GO (i.) Fi1ul "<l11Ul'O 1·0<1l of'2:?;; liy logarithm:-:.

75 (8.) Solvo the cquatio11 2zx = 81 .

:30 (!l.) Defino ~in. A, co-.. A, t111. A, taking A BC a~ n t1·iu11glo with righ t anglo C.

jO (10.) Expro . cot. Ai;, t~;-;;. , c~ ~!.o otl11!r fnnction:s of A ~uccu .... ivoly.

GO (11.) Prom that :;in. 311° = n· 36 ( l !.) Wi-ito out a t:tl1lu or tltt• tu11cli•>11,; of0°, B0°. 4:;0 , arnt ~how how

WC 01Jtui11 tho ll'i~o11ornct1·1cal l'.ILllh 11f u()~ and !J0° frorn l horn.

5-! (J:~.) When wo find in tlw T·d•ll's L "in. :30° == D fl!JSU7, how do you roe<mctlo thi .. with the fact tha1 t;111. :w0 = !?

40 (1-1-) A kilo i~ flyin!.{ 180 fccr hi~h by n string 120 ynl'<i~ long, what is it::; a11glo "I' olovati1111?

50 (15.) Exprc s in.(.\+ B) in term~ of:>inc:1 and co~ino:1 of A and B.

50

;)()

(lfj.) I'hc EidtB of a tl'iall;.{lo arc 6, 10, 8, fin1l it~ ttl'O:l by a-; many

1

metho<lt1 a you c·an.

I (17.) 'I'ho t1idc.~ of an ohlong nae 40 porcho~; oml~, !} ; h O\T mnny acre" &c., m tho squurci; <lost·1·iLcd 011 ilh two <liugonal!'l?

Yaluo . liO

GO

lill

1000

liO

I (18.) F'.r~tl co~t of' eolo11ri11~ tho wnlls nnd c•ciling of a qunro room

mca lll'lng .H brJ. yJ ... 1 :-q. ft. on the fio '"• an I 11 IL. Ii irr. in height, @ 5 cunts a .-.q. y<l.

I ( l!J.) .A cubic foot of water weigh 1000 oz. what i the woirr11t of water in a fillctl ('ii;tcrn whoso dimo11>1iou:. aro 10.lr ft 'Qj_ tt. til fl 0

I (20.) Find the diameter nf a tree rnca .. ~ri~~ ~6h:t. :Oll:H.I.

So. JX.

(Further or rolwdary Examin 1tio1e.)

.u.rrnnHA. .AXD <rnO.\mTJ:Y.

December ~0th, 1 ~i7, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Ca1t1lidate~ are re11uircil to observe the Ncgulat 0113 trir.tly.

ALGEBRA.

I (1) Exp1·us-. lly bracket--. taking the term" (i). lwo ut. a tirnoj (ii), three :1t n time; -ln'-6ab- ac-12ax+ 1Slix+24cx.

1;0 I I

(2) n('~oh·c 1 he -.ame into factors.

(3) DiYi<ll· a +b1+C'•-:faLc hy :i.+li+<:.

I "" I

( l) If n+b+c=O. p1·ove that a"+b +c'=JalK-, I

15 I (.;) Expand (x'-liax +l~a x- a) ; nud t:ikc the cullo root t)f tlto J rcsnl t.

0

G5

I (H) What j,.. the remainder if Y -h bo divided (i) l1y .x.-li, (ii) Ly x+b?

I 'i) Show how to lind the L. C . .\1. of t\\O 'lu:rntith•-. a :rnd b, which I hav~ only tho fnet<)l' fin common. What i' the L. ·. )L it f: l ?

I (8) Ernlnntc ~-l- if x=:.!, :1ccu11nti11J for the doublc:rn-..wor. x•+~x-·

I I I

(9) Simplif,\ (x6-y') { x+ l : i } + { x- l : : } :

.-,o I 7x-13 x +'..! 1ix+7 (10) !':loh·c

1., ·+ . ---:) + 1 _o . -X ti a

,,,, -- -" (11) 8olw \ '1 + ..;.1+ , 'h~ - -·

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\ :11uc ...

iO (Ia) How m:my root~ has tho c(p1:it it•n x4-1=0? Firnl tlwm.

i5 I (1·1) 'oh'o ·iy-6+:.?y l:=1 .,.

5 1

1 (15) l~orm tho equation who-,o l'OOb :u·u 0, 1,-b (l-,1=3), and-~

( h-,1 ~3)

woo/ 100

150

115

130

I

( 1) Prm·o b.'· l•Oomct1·y (Em·lid ii., 3), tltnt (a+b) a=:tL+n•.

('~) ··Tho :-quar(l dti:-('riucd on one ::.idc of :l tri1rn~lc i· greater than, I equal lo, 01· lc...,s than tho :-111111rcs on the othc1· two shies, ac·cording- as the un~lo l'Onti1incd by thoso two :-idc,, i-. obtuse, right, or aeuto." What pro­po,.,ition of' E11clitl lll'0\°C t hc ... c :-cwm1l faets ·t l>r:1 w diagram~ to illustrate.

I (:~) (~i\'c 1·q11~tructio1i for making a :-111mro c i11al to a giYen rcetilinca\ I ti ;;•11·0.

I (-!) "lf' two cin·ltb touch Olll' anothc1· they c:annot have tho same I centre." Pro\·c.

I (3) '''rho angle in a scmi-c·irtlc i-. a 1·ight angle." P1·0\'l'.

1

1

.. (6) Dc-.cl'ibo a.<:!1·cle 1xi...si11ti tltl'Ough tl.10.angular p1>ints (i) ofa:-;qnare, (11) of an oblong, (Ill) of' a rhombtb; explarnrng any dillicnlty.

1 0

200 I (7) The cai'lh's diameter 1.iuing S,000 mile-., and the llimalaj-,l:> 7 miles ----1lhigh, how fat· off mny they bu !'CCII on tho lo\·cl of tho otow?

1000

Yaluc~.'

'So . .X.

(Further 01 i-olwd11r/1 f~'xomi11atio11.)

PHY 'IC.\f, <~EOf: [{.\PHY .A~D lil::>TOiff.

ncccmhcr 21, 1 ii, from!) a.m. to 11.i.lO ll.111.

Candidatr.s ttre nquire I to o{M'1T1'tl the Reyalations stril'fl!J.

f>1ff,..!C,\I, (; t;()(Jlt,\ PllY.

lUO (I.) Gh·c Ollll' a1·g11rnc11t-. in f'avot· of' the mtnndit.y of tho oarth.

100 (2.) Gi\'O :-omo u1·gnmc11t:'I i11 fav01· of' the thco1·y thaL the c:u·th mo\·c:; round tho sun .

100 . (3.) What is tho ntmosphon: '/ 'l'o what cxtonl and in what way doe" 1t envelop tho earth? Of wha~ olomon tary ::.111J,.,ta11cc.s i~ i L c·om po~cd '!

100 ( 1.) Explain 1:rapomfi11•, an: 1·0.1 I 11 011011.

\'11\uoe.

100

100

100

100

100

100

1000

130

115

120

100

no

100

120

110 I --1

1000 1

(:;.) Ex11lui11 how ~pringi; arc fo1 mc<l .

(G.) Explain tho oflcc:ts of fro L 011 the gro1111 I.

(7.) Whul i~ meant by tho S1cow lb ! Give omc iden ot it cltlrnlion in tho \'ariou~ ?.One~.

(8.) .Explain the: theory nf' tides.

(!l.) Explain tbc can!'O of \•olrattoc,., hot springH, and eni·Lhqunk '"·

(10.) Namo the gl'eat mountain y11lcm of' tin.' worhl, with position cour~c, and elovntion.

(1.) <;i,·c :l l> rid account of ti 1• l':trcor or Pcr':in Warueck.

(2.) Stnto the e\'ento of Briti,h hi ... tory <'01111e<:h.'<.I with "'fJw Field of tho Clotn or' Gold.''

(H.) Name the two 1·ival noblemen in tho 1·ci~11 of E·lw:ird V'f. 1:1\e tho tau"c :.nu <'on-.oc1ucncc::. of their ri\·:tlry.

(-!.) (;i\·o a brief::-kctch of thu "Thi1·ty Yc:u .... • War.''

(5.) State the eircum!'tanccs undor whirh tho S ·nleh ga\'c up 'harl I. to the Euglbh Parliamentary Pm\)'.

( 13. ) .Explain tho terms :-Ho1111<lhca l~. t'a\·ulicrs, Xon- onli.1r1111 ... 1 Puritans, Lc'\C'cllc1·,,, Judepcndcnt-..

(i.) GiYc some partil"ilnr-. n·~:11xlin~ the two ~ri·at l1att)c, Jought l>,: Cromwell against thl· ~ ( C'h. ill lhl· time or the <JomrnOll\\ calth.

(S.) .After the dis:>olution of the Company of Ono Hundred ..\ .... ocin~ in Canada, whnt form of go\·ernment w:h e ... tablbhod? WJint import:mt rcform:-1 were then intl'(xlnl'ed?

(fl.) lTi\'C :I urief':-kctch of thl· l':lpt111·c of Quebec hy Wolfl'.

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25

50

i5

.50

50

l>O

150

·100

.Xo . .X l.

( lurtMr or Vo'l1mtary 81.:ami11att011.)

LA'flX. !>l)cl'mbcr :!I, l~i7, from 11.:W a.m. to 1 p.tn.

~mcli<Ltte..'< arc re1uirrd to obserce fl" R"yullltions stri~tly.

nwavs nrn.\.D. (1) 1'1:mslatc:

Ultro flcn~ ipso vidcbar Compcllarc viru111 cl mn•,tas cxpromero vocc:-;; <) lux l>ardaniao, 1-pcs o fitlb:;im!'l Tcucrum, Quru t:rntao tonucrc morae '? qnibus Hector ab oris Expcctntc \0 c11i-.? ut tc po-.t multa tuonun Funcra, po-.t, vario,, hominumquc nrbi:-;quo labol'c-, l>cfc,.,.j ad,picirnu,. I qua" cau"a irnligna 1-crcno,, Fucda\·it n1Jt11,.? !'tut cur haec vnlncra cerno? llle nihil, 11cc me quacrc11tcm vana moratur, .~cd "'l':l\'itur ~emitus imo de pcctore <.lucen,., llunc-fu.gc, 11utc <lea, lcquc hi", ail, cripo flammi,., Jlo,,tb lwl>cL muro"; rnit alto a cul mine Troja; Sat patriac P1·iamoquc 1latum; bi Perganrn doxtra IJ"'fomli po-.--ent, ctium hac defcn,a fubscnt. Sacra 1,uo,.quc tiui commendat Tr~ju Penate:;; Hos cape fatornm comitcs, bis moenia quaerc J.\fogna, pcrc1Tato ,.fatuc~ quac <lcniquo ponto.

(2) SC'all tho ~cconcl and third ,·m·sc .. , marking tho foot distinctly.

(:1) Pai·,.c: E:i.pert,ife, defe.ssi, niltil, nrna, di.;a, fiiJmmis.

(!) Gi \'e the derivation or moestas, .,pPS, 1:ulmintJ, Perywoa, etiarn, fatorum, po11t11s, nildl.

(5) Write l.ricf note~ 011 Prinmur:. and /fer.tor .

(G) Di:;tingni"h bctwecn /tostis and inimica~; muru.s, mve1lia a11tl paries; comes and ~odali •.

(7) His ,moenia. Give tho ca e of /tis with tho rule. ca.o,e of dra, give the rule.

C1ESAH Dr~ IH;LLO GALLICU.

Tran late the following :

N11te dea-tbe

Cw ar, cognit 1 con ilio eol'Um, ad i urncn 'l'arnc~i11 in fine <'a :;ivl•lla1111i cxcrcitum dnxit, r1110 l flu111c11 nrw omnico loco pcrliLll'~, at1ptc hoc aogrc, transire po test. I·;o cum vcni sot, :u1imum ad \'crti t., ad altur·am fl urn i 11 i~ ri pam magua e c copias hos ti um i111;trneta ; ri pa. au tern crat acnt.i.'I imdi bu~ pt netixis munitn; ojusilcm gc11cris nh aqua defixac !;udo~ flm11i11e togohantnr. fTi rehu c;ognitis a eapth·i P"rft:gi:><pw, C:1·sar, pr·aomi :i<1 c1111itatu, Mn­i.• ti m lcJi011e u !)l;e'l u i jussr t.

Valno.

25

50

75

50

50

50

·111 l

(2) Distingni h hot ween tho singular and ph1l"nl ofjinis, c 'Pia.

(:~) Di tinguish between ft1tn1en, arnnis, rivus, torren"-.

(4) dfco.

Gi,·o the principal part-; of the verb,. duCIJ, prw•.jigo, tego, te.w, dico,

lay. (0) Writo a brief notice of ca .. sivcllaunus, titating where hb territ-Ories

(G) Eo cum venisset. ·why in tho suLjunctive mood ?

(7) --- What is the difference in meaning between alftr an l alius.

1500

Values,

100

100

150

100

1~0

120

100

:Xo. XII.

(Fwtlter or TT0!111ctary E:rami11at1011.)

ENGLTSII LlTEHATU HE.

Deccmhe1· 2bt, 187i, from 2 p.rn. to 3.15 p.rn.

Candidates are required to observe the Reyulatio11s strictly.

(1.) 'fo what circumst:tnce!'l was due the culti\·ation of the Latin language in England, _in~ Anglo-Saxon time" ? To what was it chioriy applied ?

(2.) GiYe some account of the lit-0r1u-y lauonr" of .\lfrc<l the G1ont.

I (:L) :X:uno the chief historians and chroui<'lers of tlio ~~orman tim~, : and giYe a i;hort account of their writing,.,

I ( L) Who wore the Trounlre,,? What wa" the naturo of their c-0m­po"i lions.

c;;.) What was the S:\XOn Chronicle? Gi\'C ,.(>Inc p:uticular-.. rc~nrdin~ it:> con,.lrnction.

I (6.) )fame the nuthor of ''The Yi--iou ol' Pior·, Plowmnn." Of what

doc" thi~ poem treat? With what othl't' poem h:ts it hccn c·ompnrc<i? I Wli.r '?

(i.) What wu,. the ~tatcof litcmtm·o in the fii'tocnth century'? Acco1111t f(ll' tliis.

120 ( ·.) D1tl'i11·· what period were the •' ,\fotric:1l H0 nanco-.." written? What \\:ts thl~I' uo11crnl drnr:wlc1·? lh· whnt kind of litor:uuro wcro tlwy sueeccde I ?

0 •

!10 (!l.) Xame tlic n•tthor" of tho fciilo\\'in~:-Tho ~lirrorof Fo 1-..; Brnt; 01·111ulum; '!'ho Land of Cockny110; <ki11fo"k111 Amnnth; '.!'ho P:~tinw of J>lc:i,..11 r ...

5-:!f~

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\ nlno . 45

!) " .,,)

50

. )0

50

40

-1:.!oo I

Value ....

200

200

201}

200

200 --1000

Xo. XI II. J · 4fthe ·or l"oluntary Ex11mi11atio11.)

FJmXCJJ. DcccmlJcr :.!l t, lSii. from :J.15 p.m. to 4.15 p.m.

Oa11d'datcs are rt quir d to observe t lie Negula tion.s strictly. Trnn ... Jntc into Frcn{'h :-

(1) ·wo often docci\·o otll'~L'h·cs while seeking to llccoi\'c othor ....

(:.!) 1l'ho ... e cLild1 en lire lo\O<l hy everybody.

(:;) 1IaYc you :i...ked ) on1· frit'tl<l fo1· money 't

(4) He wns not :1frnid of fallin.;. hut ho was afraid of ruakiug a mistake.

(.'.i) I would h<hpo~1k a conL if I ha•l money.

(C) It woulcl be 11ccc ::try for yon to dwell on the sen :-ho1·{' •

(I) I pai i the gardener :it the r~1tc of two frmH..; per day.

( ) )fo,t of my honr :u·c do\'otcd to l:tbou1'.

(9) We could n Jt help :>milin~ r\u1·i11g that_nnrrativc.

(10) "Whoe\·cr j,, ac prnintc l with the mcmo1·io" of tho"o great men " to whom the human 1·uee i indebted fol' tho pro~rc"" of knowlodge, mn,.,t " h:n-c pereein·d that, while mathcrnat:eal g-cnin-. i,. di,..ti11c't from tlw other ·· dcp:u1ml'nt-. ol' intcllectn:d cxccllo11cc, it likcwi"c admit:-; in ibolf' of much .. diver,..ity. 'l'ho -.nliJccts of' ib :-pcr.11latio11 are bc('ome so cxtensi\·e and .. --o varil•n . c pcci:illy i11 n11Jdcrn time', arnl p1·.,,,enb ,.,o many intorc~ting '· n--poct', that it b natural for a person, who,.,e talenb al'c of' thi,., cast, to "dc\'oto hi ... p1 ineip:ll cutio,ity and attention to pal'tic11la1· views of the " :-cie11ce."-I/orner.

So. XIV.

(Further or Vobmtary E xmnin.atioo.) DRAWIXc:.

]Jccemhe1· ~1, 1877, from t: 15 p. m. to;; p. m. r7w1did(1tes are re1aired to obs ri:e t/11· R1•gulatiu11s .strfrtly . Draw, with sli:uling: (l.) .\n obcli k.

(2.) An apple.

(:J.) An arrn 1·hnir.

(t) .\nelmtrcc.

(:;.) The front clc\·ntion of a b:lrn.

Values

200

40

30

30

45

25

30

25

45

30

- -500

403

Fon JuxE, 187

Xo. I.

(Preliminary or Obligatory E.:wminat ·on.)

EXnusu GRA.illIA.R A~~D COlIPOSI'lION.

.June 18th, 1878, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Ca11didates are required to observe the. Re1ulat1011s strictly.

ENGLISH ORA.\Lll.\R.

I 1 (~ . Divicle tho following pas~age into propo"itio1i,.,, . t.nte their kind and

relat1011, anaJy ... e each fully, au<i par.:oo the words in it.1lic :-

l Good name is mun or woman, dear my lord, b the immediate jewel of their ... onb : lV/llJ steal-. my pu1·f;e .steal.s trnsh ; 'tis 'omething ; nothing; 'Twas mine; 'ti ... his a.ud haJ been lavo ofthousnmb; But he tl1at tilche;-, from me my goo<l name, Hobs me of that zcltich not enricl10" him, Ami makes me poor indeed.

(2.) :N'amc an1l clcfine tho infloxiong of tho"o pnrb of :opccch which have inflexion. What part" of::.peech ham no inflexion?

(3.) What is meant by adjecli\·cs being "compared., ? Gi,·o an oxmnplo. What classc:> of adje{'ti~es admit of compari,,on? What clas -c~ do not?

(-!.) Bxplain the clifforence botwcon my and mine, tliy :incl thine, their and theirs: &c. Pnl'se each word of auy p:ur.

(5.) Givo as complete a classification of vorb a ... you can, illlllih·nting with example::..

(G.) " Some a1h·c1·b · perform tho function ... of conjunctions abo." l~xplain)his, givo example..:;, and st.'lto what !.-Ueh a<fret·h ... aro eallod.

(7.) What ili mc:rnt by tho "progre~::.ivo" form of tho Yerb "? What by tho" emphatic" ? Gi,·e examples.

(8.) What is tho chiof use of tho proposition in English? Give foll expln.nations.

(9.) Dofino simple, compll'X and compoun1l -.untonccs, noun oontoncc, ::tdjccti\'c sentence, and adnH·bial sentence, gi\·i11g uxamplc-..

( 10.) C'onocl tho following sentence~ whon) noro,.,-.nl'r; nnd. be parti­cular in gh·ing tho rulo npplying to each c:i...;o :-(.a.) Tho l't'g11nent w~1-­tall. (b.) Jnmo~ or tho "crnmts ha~ dont• it. (c.) One or tho other will tnko thoir time. (d.) I thought it w:b him. (e.) The tfrer had. -.auk Lelow tho or<lin:u·y love! ((.) Thomas hnd aet I very propot'.

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Vnlucs.

500

Yalue:.. l

40 1

CO, IPOsITI0:-1.

Wl'itc an o .... ny on any one of tho following "uhjccb :-

(a.) Tho duty of C:mnilinns in cat;c of war between Englantl nnd Ru:-sin.

(b.) The licncfil" arising from the A.rt of Printing.

No. I l.

( Pre'im ·n.ary or Obliyatory Examiuation.)

.A.Rl'J'llMETlC.

.lnno l "th, l::>i8, from 2 p.m- to 4.13 p .m.

Ca11d1dates are req tired to ol•seri.;e tlte Regulations strictly.

10 (1.) Expn:i ... ,.., in tigurc .. , the numbc1·: thirty-fiyc billions, one hundred and nine milliou::-, eighteen thou,.,aml and ::-even.

12 (.?.) Di,·idc DCCCXIX. by YIT., a11d the quotient by 9.

21

lG

:;o

20

(3.) rind 7 time,, 525.62~ b.r Arhlition.

(-!.) :Xino lot ... , each worth $257, arc exchanged for 114 &hecp at $3.50 each, aml hon;c:. wurth $91. H:; each; how many hor:.cs wore there?

(5.) Define: Jleasiire, Cvmmon 1lleasure, and G. r. Jl.

(G.) A rcct:rngulnr tichl, 13 p. 3! y<l::i. long by 77k yds. wide, is to Lo fenced; what i tho groatc:-.t length of board that (':tn Lio u ... cd (horizont­ally) without cuLting?

(7.) I>efinc p1oper frnc·tio11, impl'Opcr fraction, ('omponnd fraction, and complex fiaction. To which cla·K do you a :-ign-

(n) (Ii). ,(c) (cl) (c)_ (f) (g) 6 !of !oJ lt, :J ~, .!J f, !, and }[rCK}>Cctivcly?

•J •_)t' /) .., ..,

( . ) l~xpre! tho f1 a«tion 111 <ptc:-<tion (7) in other and :-<imp lei' form~, where poi;:.iblc.

(~) .f:>i111plify : 1

~+- 3_ 4 + ~

X H~7 ofa ~lii lli11g (ln-n~) ofi-ixpcll('O.

(10) .A hi)' nnd c:1rgo arc worth s120,ooo, and H of~hip = r ofClll'ff(), Find , ... luc of' 1 ac:h. 0

(11.) Will ft, , Jrr1 01· :~, givo a tc1 minuting <lctim:d . r;ivo y our rc:i 011 1or cuch ar1i.wc1·.

Yaluo~. ~5

21

20

16

17

12

20

26

28

Hi

40.)

. .. (1~.) Acid :3<{ to the hllln of 1-0G and 5·275. Stuto your rule.

(13.) Divide ·G~5 (i) by 250; (ii) by ·000025; ( iii) Ly ·02j,

(14.) )Iultiply ·oon by ":15.

(15.) Express $17285.871 in£"· <l. currency.

(lG.) Name the Canadian Rilvor coins with their valueM; and . .,tatc how puro tho metal i,.,.

(17.) What <lo yon knoiV about tho :-;izc and weight of the Canariiau cont.

(18.) Reduce l of 3~ guineas to the decimal of 28 piece", each worth 2 crown:-.

(19.) Fh·e men reap l~t acre::. in 3~ day-.., workin!{ 16 hour:. a day; n what time can 7 men reap 15 acre,;, if they \Vork 12 hour-. u day?

(20.) .A and B deposit S801.63j 15 an<l SSOO rc-.pc:ctivcly. at :> p. c. per anuum; what will each draw out. at tho en l of two year ... , if A j,, allowed simple intere:->t, and B compound?

(21) A clerk gets $63 for 60 day:-' !-crvieo ; what b bb annual income ?

32 (22.) When "greenback-.;" arc quoted at 95, what is the premium on gold?

30 (23.) Wh at income is got by i1n-e:;ting S L4,:~:!5 in Dominion 5 per ccnL", at 95~?

34 (24.) ~\.grocer mixc..; 40 lb,... of tea, worth i.'5 cent... per lh., with :10 lbs.,

500

Yaluc . •

GO

at 50 ct~.; tiO lb ., at 60 cts.; and 'j;) IL..;., nt cl-.. ; ho -.oil-. tho mixt.uro at 7:!! els. pc1· I b. '; how much por cont doe,; ho clcnr?

~o. III.

( P reli111in.ary or Obligatory ExamiMtion.)

DRAWING.

.June 18th, 1878, from 1.15 p. m., to 5 p. m.

C<mdidates are required to obsen·e tli.e Rcg11latio11~ strictly.

D1·nw the outline" of-

(l.) A. table.

GO (2.) A cricket bat.

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Ynluc ....

oO

60

GO

300

Y :due. ....

OG

(:~.) \ ube.

(4.) A Ln,..o I nil I.mt.

(5.) A IncrOs,;e li(•k.

( Preli11 inary or Obligatory r:.1·a1w'1111t 'u11.)

AL<;JrnRA AN"l> (11-:0.\.1.ETR\.

Juno 19th, 1 i , fl'Om 10 n.m. to 1 Ji.m.

G'cmdidates are rcquirtd to obs rve the Regulations strictly.

.A r.GF.UR.\.

H (1.) .Add togcthel' ~n+tb-.3C", 3b+7c-u, :md c+:?u-71.>.

21 (2.) Prom 7x-2y+3;1,+f-2g-10~h take 2f+5x -3.~h-3z-5g+y.

~5 (3.) Sin.plify 17u-4b-L3b+~n- {5b-6n-(~b--al-4bJ.

27 (4.) If the product of (a+l)" and (a+l)1 be di,·idl'd by (a+l)• what is the re,,,ult?

20

<>­-· 3G

20

30

(5.) What i:- the coefficient of x 1 it' (x +:>-3x) 00 multiplied by (3x-n+x•)?

(G.) If a= I, h=:~, c=2, give value of

a+, _ a•-'.l11b+b +~ b1 -3b c+::bc: -=~· +b+c ll-('

(7.) Fnctorir.c (i) x +y1, (ii) x16-y . and (iii) x+4xy+4y'.

(8.) ~ind lI. C. F. of (i) 270x•y, JO:>xy\ and 225xiy•; (ii) 6x•-12x+6 and 9 x T9x-18.

(9. What u:;c Jarc rnndo of the rule fo1· finding IL C. J<'uctor of two q_uantitics?

( 11.)

(12.) Simplify (x-yL_+(x"-2xy+y• x x -y ) n3+b1 a+b U.-nb+b•

Value ~o a5

15

(l:t) S 1lvc (i) 7x+l l=tii-x. (ii) !x-;x-~;.

(iii) (2x-1)(:3x+~)=(:!x+ I )•+2x(x-1)-7.

x-a (i,·) ~ (b-x) = :f'"

..J.2 (Ii.) Whal nnmbot· inc!'e:lscd by !, t. :lnd fv of itself gi\·os WOO mo1 o than ·h of it-.clf?

;;oo

75 ( l.) Dcti nc rifjht angle, perpe11dicular, obli'jtte llll!fle, r?irc11111fere11 e, railitts, diameter, obio11'}, rht'JmlJoid, trape;;imn, perintcter, prupo3itio11, proUem, t/ll!()rem.

:30 (2.) Give guclid" ... Fir:;t Six .\.xiOm!'.

15 (3.) Of the two :;elf-e•;ident fact,.. '·Tho whole it> greater than ib part," " Any two side!i of a triangle arc together gl'cater tha11 the third," which

1 is not an anxiom? Why?

50 ( 4.) " Ft·om a given point to draw a :.t1-.1i~ht lino erpial to a given 8traigh t line."

20 (5.) If the given point coincided with one end of the girnn line how would you proceed '!

45 (6.) ''Any two angles of a tl'iangle al'e to,;ct!ter los~ than two right angles.''

25 ~ (7.) Show from yout· diagram if it make~ any dill'oronce" hi ch ... jde you 1 produce.

50 I ( .) Prove the proposition a :-ccornl ti mo, but without pro lucing a :-ide. I

15 (9.) Gi\·o tho definition re inire:i in the Ja ... t twenty-two pl'OJlC• ... itiou..; of Book I. but not in the prcccdin~ one ....

15 (10.) nive the construction, explninin~ the -.tc11-., but wi~hout proof, of the problem,.; sho\\·irw ho\\· to make 3 parnllclo_;1·nm, hann.?. nn a~glo

..J.S ' equal ton gi\'cn nngl~, and e<prnl to (i) a gh·cn triangle; (11) a gn·en 35 quadl'ilateral ; (iii) a given pentagon.

io (11.) ]•'incl a lino tho :-.qunrc on which -.hall he eqn:ll to tho ~1111: of the 10 I squt1ros on two gi\•en Jines. To what pr•>po-.ition woul<l you rclur rn proof

of tho corrc(·tno . ..;s of yom· constrnction ?

I ~.\. compotenl know lodge of each subject (Alg. and Gl.)om.)i,; expcetod . .;oo

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Yalue.

·!U

·108

( Pre'iminary or OlJUgatory B:1.:a111fo•ttion.)

III 'XOHY \~ D tmoc;R1..PUY.

J une 19Lh, 1 "78, from ::? p.m. to 4 p.m.

Candidate' arc re111iretl fl) cbsrrce the Regulat:ons strictly.

lf ISTOHY.

(1.) GiYo a few particular:-; of tho Rom:u1 occupation of Britain.

50 (:?.) Xamo "omo 'cwenb of tho reign of Alfred tho Great. Examine

j hi:- title to the n:tmu '· Grl•at."

45 (3.) Xame tho Dnni-.h king" of England. When tlid they rule'? Who wa:, th · 1 l -t powerful of thc ... c monarch:-;?

50

GO

50

·15

60

GO

500

50

70

50

GO

5U

( 4) 'Yhnt Xorman kin; fir-t mndc concc-. .. ion-. to tho Anglo S"x)ns? On what gl'Ound .... ? Diel ho cnJTy out hi~ protni!'es?

(5.) Who wa ... tho fir,.,t Planta.;cnet king? Give ~ome idea of tho extent of tho territory really or nominally nuder his sway.

(G.) Give tho circum .. tance" which led to the "Thirty Years' \Var," uncl tho ·'Seven Y car,,' " ar." Give date-,.

(7.) What importn11t con~titutional ehanrrl's wcro effected by the Rc\·olutio11 of lti" ·1 e

(~.) Traeo the <lo-.cent of Queen Victorin from Henry VII.

(9.) Name tho mo t important war ..... in which En~land wnH engaged during the prc<:ent ecntmy. ._

(10.) Gfrc a lJl'icf :•kctc·l1 of tho Canadian trouble ... in 1837 and '3S, tho cau:-o :mu consequence!-!, and ch icf actor:-.

(1.) G~vc some !dcn.oftl!u po .. ition, lioun<laric:;, extent and populatiou 1 of tho Ru ... ,,mn au<l 1 urkbh bnpircs .

(~.) Dr:n~· a map. of'l'11rkcy .in I·;uropc, Rhowing the bordor countl'io1-1, tho D.111ubc, ( 011 ... tnntmoplo, Adl'Ja11opte, and the Dimlanolle:;.

(a.) .Xumu tho Bdti h pos cssions in the )!cditeiranoan.

( !.) N arnc, and dosed be tl10 cour,.,o of, the chief ri\·cr,.. of .Africa.

(;).) Xamc tho <·hicfi land awJ 1 Jund group,., around tho coast of Ai>in.

. (G.) "-Ti.me tho province of tlio I>ominion. Xamc their c·apitab .• ind give, as accurat<.:Jy as you can, tlio po:;itio11:; of tho. c capital ...

40!)

Yaluc~.

·10 (7.) Xamc and locato tho chief 1·i\•e1 and canal of tho Dominion.

50

40

(8.) Di.! cl' ibo tho coa,,t line of Canada, its chief Layi; and gulfs.

(fl.) nivo ncc11ratc!y tho c·oun;c of the boundary liuc between Canada I nn<l tho United State:,.

50 ( 10.) Whoit States u.ro inl:I u Jed under tho name "Central Amcricn ?" Describe tho go,·cmme11t of thc .... c :-.>tato .... ant! of ~Ioxiw.

---500 i

.No. YI.

(Prelimi11ary or Oblig 1tory Exami11atio11.)

FRE:XCH.

Juuo 19th, 18i"', from l p.m. to;; p.m.

Candidates are requirtd to obserre the Reguu1tio11s strictly.

Values. I Tran,,latc the following:

280 (1) Trois jounos gen", Louii;, Pierre ct Paul, n1y:~~ ant c~ ... emb~c,

50

30

30

.JO

larri vc11 L it u no an bo1·ge, i I uc :-'.\· u·ou ,·u pour ton tc J ll'O\"Mon q u u t!e . 01e. Loub la. prond, ot <lL: '' cuci c-.L tmp pen de cho-.c.11<11u· 'l~H! nou;" pu~,..,..1011~ en mangur ton-i trois, a.lion::. tlonn11', et l'oic appat·tt~ndr.1 1. c:cl111 tJUl. :rnr.n fait lo meillour ren•." Ils ~c l'OUl'11orc11L done, m:u-. au m1hou de 1.1 HUit

Paul :;o lent ot mungoa l'oiu. L e lo11clcm:1i11 matin, chu ·1111 !"tlConta ~o ,,on, . .{c qu'il avaiL cu. 'Piorrc dit: .. j'ai erny~n~la~1t .111011 ."om.111011 m.c tum~ llUJ>l 0" du ti one clu roi." Loui di t : ,, tnOI. J fll l'C\ 0 iuo Jc 1111;(0 I 01 ctqu~ tu to tennis au pnh do moi ; m?n -on~c l\n~p~rt: -.ur lo. ~icu, ~:c-.~ ... d?n.c !~ moi <lo ma11go1· l'oic." Paul d1t: ··ct mo1. J u1 rc\'O .cine Jc man~ea1 l 010. On la chcrcha en vain, car ii ra\'ait offoctin~ment <lern1 o.

(~) Par:-c : prend, f1llon~. 11ppartie11dra, aura fait, tit:n.

(.i) Why is tho letter<' the ... j~n of tho plural? 111 w is it that .... omo nounH take .c instl'ad of s in tho pfnral? Why i" the letter t u~od to prevent itho hiatu::. in aim1.A-il, .\:c. ?

I (·~) IIow i~ the comparatiYo of inferiority n11<l of !'HJ oriorit~ f~r~~d? \'

r · I · I ti 1·. ·t·l\'O rol tic' arc ot d1tlc1cnt;

I hl'll two t>Ub,,t·UJtl\'C" to \\" llC l H' :ll l~l: . , l 'I

' ' i · l' · Fr 'llC l • '' -' Y gcndcri:;,-stalc tho rule in regard to the ttdjuct1Yi.!. •I' o Ill c · ~ .father and mother :tro contc11tc I.''

(5) t:i\'c, in full, the irn!il-ntirn prc-.ont and :nhjunctiYc numvoir; abo tho futurc and -.nlijuncthe imperfect ut ~aior.

present of

Gire tho " l>u not tell me." t.iO (G) ' l'ran ... lato i11to F1c11ch: "'l'ell nh." I rule for the u:,c of pronou1b iu :-Ollll'llt'IJ.'!.

5001

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'V nine:-.

210

50

50

60

50

4i0

~o VII.

(Prelimi111ry or Obl g 1tory Exa1111natio11.)

li.\11\.

J nno 20th, I 7 , from IO n. m. to 11.30 a. m.

Cand"d 1te~ are required to ob~ ITC tit(, Regulations ijfrietly.

(1) Tnrqninitt~ Snpt.!r·hu,, rl'gnum .... C'clc:;to occupa,·it. St1·cnnmi tamon Lollo Lnti-o,, .'abirw ... <pto domui t. U rborn Gabio:-< iu poto:<tutem rcdegi L frnnde • exti filii. b qunrn indigne forrot, cnm urbem a patro uxpngnari 11011 po"e, ad l;nbiuo ... "'C conlulit, patri:, saovitiam in so conquorons, Benigno n Gnbini ... cxr-cptns, pnttllntim eornm bonevolontiam ilctis blnn­ditii-< allicicndo dux belli cloctu-. e:-t. Tum e ::;ui,, unnm ail patrom mittit .... ci:-citntum quidnam ::-o facero Yallet. Pater nnntio tilii nihil re:-pondit, ~od in hortum ac liutn trnn-.iit, ibiqnc inambulans, soqucntc nuntio, summa pupavc 1 u np1tn bnculo docus-.it. :X untius fos-.us expcctando rediit G~IJio,,,. ti-. ubi ex tucitb :imbngibu;:, intolloxit, quid vollot pnt-0r, pr•mot .., :itb interemit. ~ic ro::; l;ubinn rogi Romano sine ulln dimi-cutione trnditur.

(2) Decline : ls, wws, quisnam, caput, ambages.

(3) Parse : Domuit, f rn.11de1 alliciendo, sciscitaturn and fessus.

(4) Give the gender of Blanditiis, nihil, dimicatio, cor, fur, pes, caro, aedes, sol and sar.

(5) On what principlo nre cin.a and moenia u:;ed in the plural? Give the p_lural of Tartarus, jocus, coel11111, frenum, rastrum. Di~tingui:;h between the ~m~ulnr nnd plural of au.cilium, cera and gratia.

(6) Gh·e tho genitive :<irwular of Dies, paries, quies, supellex, bos, and mark the quuutity of the po1~ult.

30 ('i) What is meant by deponent, semi-deponent, and neuter passive verb-.? Gh·e nn example of each.

500

411

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Ynlucs.

.Xo. \'fll.

(Further or T'olwdory 1:.ixLm"rwt"o11.)

J,OG .A Hl'l'II MS, 'f JUGO~ O.\rn'l' HY AN n )IEN::W ltA'l'IO.N.

.J unc 20th , l Si , f1om 11 30 n. rn. to 1 p. m.

Candidates are rcfJuired tu obserce the llegulaticms strictly.

x '20 (l) 1f a = b, xis <'allc1l the exponent or index, gi\"o another cqui\•a-

lent 11amc.

x v 15 (2) If a = b, an•l a·= c, 1leducc a rule for multiplying b by <:.

30 (3) If log. :rn00=3.4iil2125, writo<lown the lo.~nrithm~of any 6 other number:>.

.35 (·1) Whnt arc the advantages <>f 10 tl'> the ha.-.c y tom of logarithm~.

60 (5) G ivon log.=.:30103, log. G8u0=3.S31i324; find (i) log. 7, (ii) log. 35,

-! (iii) log .. 01 i5, (iv) log. (S.75)

3

50 I (6) Find value of l·/·-:-( 1 i225) , working all through by lugarithni....

2x 2 7

uO (7) So!Yo the equation~= 1G 1 gi,·in~ ,·nine of x :t1·uc to -1 decirnnl

place".

40 ( ) HOllncc 25°-~4'-36'' to French rncn-.urc.

40 (9) Expre::s 15g-15'-15" in degree:-<, minute ... , &e.

15

5

60

13

5

65

15

(10) If b. .\.. ll C hnn~ right anglu G, detinc -.in. A, ·cc. U in tcrn1"' of tho sides.

(11) Show how to tind numc1·i1.::ll rnh1c of co .... 4:>0•

0 • •o . (jQO • 900 (P) \Vritc down the nllucsfor,,in 0°,sin.:lO , ... 111.-la ,sill: •_"'111 · I

"" > 0° · 31- 0 • 1 ''G0° 111 -1<>0° Hill. moo, 1-1in. 1:35°, ,;in. l < 0?, ::;in. :_j , Stll. •> • '>11 • .:> 1:, " "

(I:n llow arc 11 sines obtained from the tahll.l of n:1t11ral :;inc-.?

(1 J) On movi1w 100 ft. from tho b:l ... o of a pill:11· I find that tho :m61~ of clcvntion of it:-. t~p is 30°, wh:>t j,, tho di-.tnncc from my foot totlie top•

(15) 'akulatc value of :-in. ;:>0 from fonnula for -.in. (.\+ll).

(IG) ~\ 1·ect:1n~nl:1r croquet lawn j ... 2" yd$. by 21, find dbtnnce from COl'llCl" to l'Ol"llCI".

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Yalu es. 45

75

75

I

( l 'i) Find oxpon .. o of cnrpcting a room 11 yd.,. 1 ft. S in . long by 1:J ft. 3 in. wide, witl1 c:irpot f yd. \\hie, at 4:-. f3d. per yd.

(1 ) A lot j,., thrice :t" long n" hl'Oa<l, and contain" h. 7.8448 pon:lic:-find it .. dimon..,ion~ in chnin" :tnd link,;. '

(Hl) The :-.idc,; of :i ll'innglo aro 12, lG, 20; find tho nl'ca of tho t1·ia11glo formctl by joiuing the miudlo point of each :,ido with th:it of the adjat·cnt :,idc.

10 I (~O) Tnkin~ tho n1tio ol' circumfc1·cnce of a circle to 3.1 llll:l, tind tho diameter of a round po:-.t who,;o gil'th

its diameter, ns iti found to Lo 1oool 39.~7 n.

Xo. l.X.

.A.LGEBU.\. AXD GEO~IETRY.

June 20th, lSiS, from 2 J>· m. to 5 p . m.

Yaluc!:l. Candidates are required to obserl'e the R egulations strictly.

ALGEBRA.

60

G5 •

I

(1.) Form tho Soi.111u·o:; of (i) x•-y•+ z'; (ii) 1-2x+3x'-1xJ-5x4

( !:!.) n c,..o)ye into 4 factor:; (x2 -.r'+z•) •-.J:x•z'!

I x•-xy-•;y•- 4(x-3y) · and fine! it~ 75 (3.) Reduce to lowc~t te1·m:; ~--~xy-3y•+:~x-uy ' I value wbe.n x=3y.

60 (4.) Find the L . C . .M. of a'+a"+a +a, a'-a~a•-a, and a~-a•.

45 (5.) Extract tho -.quaro root of .!a +a +~a'+2ta• -a+ l.

( 6.) " " ' 6 , t o 4 decimal place;:i. ( ii) lie nco deduce the v:olu" of 2v'3 vi hn · fi t ..: 1 · 1 . 1 •

• -. - 1 ... vmg r::- rac10na 1zc< uc11orn1nutor. l' ;r:-1 2

65

!JO (7.) What i:; the cube root of (i)61a1-Gua•..L2a52a-27 l ~ ; (i i) 1:3·82 i.

40 (S.) Solvo 2x+7 _ :l3x-5G x+l 21

17-!ix -g-

GO (!l.) Solve x3+ax•-=-bx+_: = x•+_:lx-b xl-ax•+bx+c x•-ax+u

45 (10.) Solvo ~ + 5 = .!.1 Gx+5y= 14. x y xy

Values. 70

70

GO

50

60

85

1000

80

140

100

no

100

120

110

413

(11.) Interpret tho symbols a~, x 0 , y-• ; also gin, other cquh·alcntf\ for tliorn.

1 (13.) Solve (5x+l0)~ --=2(5x)0

(5x)-t

(14.) Solve rrx•-!x=5~.

(U.) Solve x +y =25, x+y-9.

(llj.) (i) What is the general .form 0f an . a.dfcctcd quadrntic? (ii) .In the equation ax·+bx+c=O, what is tho relation hot ween a, b and c winch make:i rools real and e(1ual?

GEO)IETRY •

(1.) Define square, rectangle, diagonal, g1101i10n.

(2.) Provo Geometrically (Encli<l ii. 4), that (a+b)'=a•+b•+2ab.

(3.) Givo constructio1i for dividing a l'<tl'aight lino into two such part-. that tho rcctm1gle contained by the whole and one 11a1'L ,-,hull equal tho :sq narc of the other part .

( 4.) Define tangent, se1ment of a circle, sector of a drcle, q11adrtmf.

(5.) "Tf two circles cut ono nnothor, they cnnnot hnvo 3 common centro." Pro,·o.

it.. (G.) Show how to dra\\· n tangent ton cil'clo from a giYcn point without

(7 .) "Upon the ~ame ba"c and up?n tho ~am~ .. i~e ~!'it there cannot be two similar ...;cgmcnt::- ol a circle which do not comc1dc. P1'0\"C.

I :!O (S.) From a given circle to cut otf n :-;egmcnt containing an anglo cqnnl to a gi ,·cn rcC'lilincal a11glc."

HO (!1 ) A pcr,,on standiwr on the top of n mou n tnin 4 mi !cs. hig~1 .. 0b .. crni-. .. • I:) • (·I • 'I hi irh) 1-. \'1:-tulo O\"l'I' thnt only the lop of nnotbet· monnt:un .1 :-o * m1 cs ,... .

1•

I th<• infl'l'\•cn ing hol'izon. How far np:ll't :11·c the mo1111tm11 .. , tho l':trt 1 .. --- dinmotcr being 8000 mile:- '?

lOOU

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411

No . .\..

Further or J~ol1111la y D.rnm 'n 1t ·on.

J>JIYSIC UJ GFOGH.\PIIY AX]) IU::;Tolff.

.T 111c 21, 1 i , f1om U a.m. to 11::30 :1.111.

Cmd'd, ar required to obs ri.:1 flip, Negul«tlu11, strictly.

Ynlun'. \ P11Y ... 1c.u. l:1:01.R.\l'llY.

100 (1.) Xamc tho mo ... t important Hatur1•-. of ,,imil:u·ity hctwcon tho two g1 cnt co11ti11cnt ... -ca ... tol'll and wcste1·11. •

100 I (2.) Ex1 lain the fonnntion of eo1al i,.Ja111k .Name a11ll define tho cli1le1 cnt <·la-. ... c ... of 1·01 nl fol'tnat ion.

100

100

100

100

100

100

') GiH' n luicft-kokh of tlw pri1 tip J \'Olen11oc,, of 1he \\Orld.

I' 1 ITO\\' at c lake ... u ... unlly clas ... ilicd ? Gh"c cxamph-,, of cm:h cln~"·

(iJ.) BnumcJ: to ... 01110 of tlH' chief fa<'b cunccrni11..; tho tl'mperntul'c of

'

the ocean.

(G.) Xnmo nm! trace tlro cour"c of the mcht import.111t cmTc11t:; of tho

locenn.

(i.) f:h·c> r;omc of the g nor al }'l'llj)Crtic .... of the atrno plwrc, an<l stale

llhe8 lc11efit of c>aeh.

( .) Explniu the wi11ds called •· .:'lfmi-.< 011 .... " Comp:11·0 them will1 land and ><ca Lreezc ....

100 I (9.) X •me t loc cbicf cnu-c w loiclo <let mni nc tloc c Ii male of on y cou "T·

100 1. (10) Tl~ere j, n. rainJe, ~·cgior~ 011 each ,illc of tho nocky .Mou11L'tins ---- 1mmedratcl) hordermg on th1 d1n111. A\ccounl for tbi~ fact.

1000 I

100

100

100

100

100

JOO

I lI!STOltY.

I (1.) ~State tire circumsl.!tnce:; att encli ng I lie ('()1·011ation of the Qut·en of

Henry VII.

I (~.) Corn par o the ch:iractc1· of If CHl'Y Y Il wi lh that of If c111'Y \'I I I.

Show tho effoet in each ease upon tho E11gli:-h pcopl•'.

I . (3) "'h.1t nr1 :u1g1•mc11ts diil 1f1·nr·y YI! rnake wW1 1.1• r,ml to the ::;uc-1ce ••>n ! Show how ll.r the c w1•1·c car·ric<l out. 0

I I (4.) r;h·c a short bioJrnphical 1:!1,c C;h of L:1 Iy .Jane Grny.

c:;.) <.xi\"c :t brief account of British corn rnc1 c:c i II l he l'cign of Eliz:diclh.

(<L) I>nrrng wha~ pcl"iod of the O\'ereig11ty pf the Stunrt drn:t"!f ,. \\':tlJ

lthe counln· 1·uled wrtlwut a Parl111111cnt ''· II1J\\' I · J was Lie eo1111l1'.) then govcme<l '!

--Value.

100

100 I

(7.) What \\'UR the state of l'Ociety nnd litcrntul'c Ghnrlos I I ? Explain the eau~e.

(8.) < ;frc elate ancl tenor of the Treaty of Dover.

iu th u reign of

100 (9.) "'J'ho !'Oar of foreign gun~ wn 11card in London for the fi1.,.t and

!last tirne.'' l~xplnin thi:s allu~ion.

100 (11).) Give a brief history of tho negocialion for the confoderntion o1 - ---the pl'OvirH·e,, in 18G7.

1000 I

Ynlue,..

25

40

no

GO

40

GO

No. XI.

(Further or Voluntary E.111minatioi,.)

LATIN.

.June 2bti 1878, from 11.30 n. m. to 1 p. m.

r.andidatcs are required to v'kerre the Regulation.~ strictly.

YIRGIL'S ~l~XE6\.1J.

(1). 'fran-.lato:

Tum vero omne mibi ,.i,..um con,idero in ignca llinm, ct ex imo Yerli .Xoplnnia 'l'roja; Ac voluti ::.ummii:- antiqna111 in 111011til111,, ornum Clnnm forro ncci::;um cn~Lrb<prn hipenuil~u i11-.ta11t Eruorc agricolae eortatimj ilia u (tl~c 111matn1· Et tremcfatta c:omam eonen;<"O Ym·t1co nnrnt; Yuluoribnt> clonec paulntim C\'iCla "uprcmum Uongcmuil: iraxitque jugb anil-.a rut~rnm. J)u,..cen<lo, ac, duccnlc dco, ilnmmam mtor ct ho,tc-. Expedior; dant tcla lc.>cum, llnrnmucquc rcccdunt.

(~). Senn the two fh':;t line,., mnrkin; tho feet di-.tindly.

(:3). ~\ nything peculiar auont tho po:-ilion of omnc 1 Duw1tedeo-Wbo­it> rnean t here 'l

( 4). I>btingnish between ricta and eoicta: ignis and .Tiamuw ; a11ti'luu.,, 1•rist'llS aml pristinus; vettl.S and i·etu.stus.

(3 ). Dcl"ivo: ffium, bipemiis, concutio, ru/1111.~, rerte.}' und jugum.

(G). (; i\·o tbo pri 11cipal p:'lrts o~ Con 'dcre, i11st1111t, eruere, COll[JCnmit and an:llo. Mention three ~tdYcrb~ dcnvcd from criber.

(i) . ..1.\tJli 1111 a Troja-Wby ~o cu lie l? and writing., of\ irgil.

Write a "hort account of tho lifo·

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1 I G

Vnluc. C .. E..s.u~ j)f!; ]3ELLO GAL.LICO.

4!l0 (1 ). 'frnn Into :

~o,.tr-i, :1 ·ritcr in co-. impetu facto, rcpulcnmt, nequu Hncm ,,cqnendi fcccr1111t, quoml, ,.,nb ... idio t•o11fi-.i o<:uites, quum post so le~ionc,., vi<loront prnccipitc ho,,tc" c~crunt i ma~noqno corum nmncro intcl'focto, nequo 1rn/ colligcndi, 11eqno consi,.,tundi, ant ex css1,,-tli s do:.ilic11di, foeultatom dcde-1u11t. Ex lrnc fu~a protinus, qn:te nndicpw conYc11orant,auxilia clise:csi;orunL · ucqne po><t icl tompu unqnam ,.,ununb nobiscnm copiis ho~tos contontlornnt'.

GO (2). Why is ·i:idaent in the ~nbjnncti,-c mood? lu what ca.'!o is :;ubsid'o. (lj,·c tho rule.

75 (:J). How wa ... the Roman yon1· di\'idcJ '? What was tho method of giving tho day,., in :my purticnlal' month?

;iO ( 4). ])j,.,ti ngni,.,h between the :-ingular and plul'lll of jlnis, a u.dlium, ccra, career and sal.

50 (5). Dcrh·o: S1lbsidium, Jir.teceps, de1>ilio: protemts and tempus.

Vnlu~.

no

no

100

100

JfJO

I

(G). :lfcntion any other prepo,.,iti'>ns lJe~idcs cum which aro placed after tho word-. which they govern.

Xo. XII.

(Farther or Yofuntary'E.i:amination.) J

.E~G LdSII LI'l'ERATURB.

.June ~ht, bi".'.', from 2 p.rn. to 3.15 p.rn.

C'ancl'dat~ are required to ous n:e tlie Regulati(ITl.S strictly.

(1) ''. T~c Literature of En~l:w<I, like that of c,·cry other country, is r~latc~I, mtunntoly anrl at i.nauy p •int.<.:, lo the ]Ii-.tory .of thoJ .Nation." ExpJu,u and account for tlrn; :statement.

l CZ) " Both tho \'Orso nn I tho pni-e of alrnu::.t all 0111· Arwlo-Saxo11

I rom~1in-. diffcr<:rl, both in origin a111l y111rpc1 .... c, from tho speci111c11,., ofn similar age that have curnc dow11 tu us fr Jill other nations." I<;xplaiu and :ll'C:OUllt

• for thitS tutemcnt.

I (3) CHvc omo uccou11t of the lilci-.H-y labcm·; of' Caedmon.

I ( l) ~ ramc the two leading French dialects form eel 01 iir inally from tho I Lutin; rrncl givo somo account of the literature of' c•ach. 0

I C!) Wh:1t wn ~he chief work c()111p1> ou by JJayamo11? Wh:tL is tho spec1.1l merit. of tl11~ work'(

\ (G) Gh·e ornc acc•ouut of tho contribution of Wycliffe tu En

0•rli!'lh

Literature.

ralucc:. 120

100

liiO

Yalucc;.

60

40

75

45

10

.))

4j

'00

1200

(i) Give n hort sketch of the "plot., of tho Cnntcrbur.r 'l'nle .

1 (8) " !'or more than a hundred yoart1 nftcr Chaucer'" death, onr literary

1 econls clo not set down any 11a1nc, the lo s of which woul I ut. all diminM1 t l1ci1· I u!:>ll c." Account for thi".

(!t) :Xamc tl1<1 chief writers lictwc n 11/)U an I l:ifJO, gh·iug somo nccount of their WOl'k-..

~o . ..X.fli.

( Purtlier or rolu11tary E.1:aminatio11.)

:nrn~cu.

June 21st, 1678, 3.15 p.m. to 4.1.> p.m.

Candi'.latcs are retjuircd to coserre t!te Regul1tioll8 strictly.

Trn.rn~lato into French:-

(1) The barometer went down ocvcl'al degree ... iu"a few Lour ....

(~) IIo liYed two yoars in the counlry.

(3.) Ho who r cndc1·s a service :-ihoultl ~>l'gct it, ho who receive.-; il, t:;hould remember it .

(4.) If you wi:::.hcd it \\"C would go together.

(5.) .A ccntu1'Y, n fortnight. a week. a c1uarter of an hour.

(G.) My W<\tch is half an hour too ... Jow.

(7.) How doc,; th<lt young man bchan•?

(S.) We will <lo our bc!;t to i-eo him.

(!l.) <..:aiu:-, naturally proud an1I impo1fou', so1~~ht i!1 the ti.en th ofCm-.a1· only rc\•engo fol' ,.,omo iajnrie:'.1 which he liud rc1:on·cd lrom hrt1t.

( 10. ) Study diligently that yon may s111·ph ... yom· c11mp.rnion..,,

(11.) A fatal and contagion':\ di,.,l·a~o t'prc:d in thu principal. citic~ i.1~ ~ormundy · bo it that tho inclemency of tho weather ha1I lufl in th~ an - • ' · · b · I t f:· t· I 01111 'rco hail brou•Tht trom i;omo malignant 11nprc~sron; e it t 1:1 a ·1 •1 co c . d

1,

1 <.li~lant countrio~, with pori..,hal>le richc.;, tho "cc<l" ?f d1"crl' um < ~~~ 1 ~ Le it that tho ungcl of t-ToJ had i:-ltdchl'<I for th ht" hnn to snutc tl\

nnli.>rtun11te province.

5-27

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41

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Value=-.

200

200

200

200

200

---1000

Yuluoi. 30

I

No, XLY.

( Furtlv:r or l'olulltary E.iamination .)

DRAWI.N"G.

Juno 2ht, 1878, from 4.15 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Ca11didates are rerzuiriJd to obserce the Regulati01 s strfrtly.

Drnw with ::.hading: -

(1) A top.

(2) .\. bnrr~l.

("' ,)~ .\.n open uook.

(4) .\.n elm tret'.

(5) . .:\. wheelbarrow.

Fn1t fh.cr.~rnEn, 187S.

No. 1.

( Pre/;mi11ary or Obli1jalor1 H.rtvnination.)

EXGLI "II GH UDL\.R AND C:O~lPOSlTIOX.

December 17th, 1 7 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

r.•mulldates are requestul to olispn.:e the n .. gulations .~trictly.

E\'llLbH GR.\M.\l \R.

(1.) Pur~o all tlio words in the following:

'' Tnkc phy:,,ic, Pomp; Exp•J~o tbysl:lf to foci what wrctche!:l feel."

30 I (2.) Point out uny words in the following which aro isomctimcs ntlvorb11, I n~d :.omctime'I prepo itions. Pt11""C these worJ~ as they aro horn used, and

gl\'c examples of the other u o :

"ff I am a beggar horn, sbo i;aid I will fl peak out, I will not lie;' l'ull oil, pull on~ tho urooc:h of gold Allll fling the <liarnon<l neckluc:o by. '

Yaluc::;.

15 (3.) Divide the following into pl'opo ition , i,tntc their kind :u d relation, and analybO each fully :

55

30

36

" .Friend after friend depart ; Who hath not lo"'l u friend?

There is no nnion hel'o of bca1·t: That fill<is not bel'o an end I

Were t.hi:i frail world o tr tinal rest, Living or dying, 11ono we:-e Lle~t."

(-!. ) Gi\'O a full classitiuation of nounh and ,·01·b~, <lcfi11i11•r an i gi\ ing examples of eac:h clas~. 0

(3.) Name tJ19 val'ious way:i in which the po ... e.,,,j,e c:ho is markccl. Can "1>o~ses ... ion" be cxpre:-..,e<l without u~iog the ' · po.~ ... e- ... ive" ca ... c?

(6.) What. i-< meant by ''comparing" an adjective'! For what pnrpo o aro adjccth·e,; compared? Compare the followw!{ adjccti\·e ... : The> much, up, happy, polite, large, noble, 1>t1uarc:, .suprc1i1e. wo.x.len.

30 I ( i. ) Stato all the ca:-c:; known to you, in which a p1·011oun in the plural number i:; u"'e<l for a noun in the ... in!!ular uuml.iet'.

45 I (8.) Explain fully, giving exam;le~, tho ditforence between the active

I and Lho passive voic:c. Chango the following :,enteoc:e i;o that the p:b-ivo fo1·m will appca1·: They made E1lwanl, King.

I

30 I (9.) Gi,c tho past tense an•l pa~t ptnliciple of the following verb .. : Eat,

1 cngra\"l.'1 quit, Hccthc, tread.

70 j ( 10) Give the profixe~, affixe::i, anti root-. of lhe f'ullowing word!': .. \ nnihi-, Jatc<l, capturing. m lerrupt, im·irwiulc. promotion. militnry, tran-.ncti•Jll1 con­i fidingly, earthquake, nn::.hri\en.

G!J j ( 11.) W ri to out the fol101Yin.!{ pa-. .. agc of l>ln11 k ,·cr'c in the plaine-t 1 rose I you can use :

i

I _ __I

rioo I

:ioo I I

Farewell, a Ion~ larewell. t.o all my grl1 al11c" . Thi-< is tho ~late ot man: to-day hl· pnh forth Tho tender lea\C~ of hop<'; to-morru1\• ulo-. .. om-:. ..\ntl hc:ir.-; hi ... uln~hing honors thick upon hitn; 'fho thircl dny comes a fro-..• , a killing fro..,t, .And then he 1:t1ls a" 1 do.

(rt) The .\1h·:rntngc of )lilitnry l'r 1:ni11g.

( b) The Engli"'h Occnpat ion of Cypnt".

(c) hml Dutforin.