|
THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 23RD JANUARY, 1886.
49
STEWART SCHOLARSHIP.
Composi-
Elocution.
Dictation. Grammar. History.
tion.
Chinese to English to
English.
Total.
Chinese.
FIRST CLASS.
1. Lo Sing-lau,
2. Cheung Tsoi,....
3. Lam Tsun Kwai,
4. Lam Wing Kwai,..
5. Wong Hing Yau,...
6. Lo Kit,
BABAGO 18
60
100
30
58
85
57
72
48
82
45
70
48
75
29
87
8888228
30
29
29
18
16
30
81999293?
50
48
49
47
44
45
43
*09886 18
60
42
56
52
57
58
54
86288818
60
60
420
55
56
50
51
46
52
882858
376
55
374
360
59
344
51
339
38
333
BELILIOS SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP.
BELILIOS JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
Composition.
Dictation.
Grammar.
Total.
30 100 30 50 60 270
ENCONN & Reading.
SECOND CLASS.
29 87 30 | 43 54 243 1. Ho Man Ying,
H***** |
+CBRE
Total.
30 60 30 50 60 230
CRUNCH Reading.
853898
NUNNON |
Composition.
Dictation.
Cette Grammar.
28 60 27 46 48 209 30 55 30 43 49 207 26 55 27 48 48 204 29
2. Lam Tsun Kwai,
1. Lo Kit,
3. Cheung Tsoi,
4. Lo Sing-lau,
5. Siu Tseung-pan,
6. Wong Hing Yau,
28 82 29 47
52 238
2. Wong Fan,
72 29 49 56 236
3. Tam Tak,..
30 85 30 48 27 77 22 36
42 235
4. Ng Chak Tong,
57 219 5. Wong Kat,
27
75 16 45
58 219
6. A. Alarakia,..
30
27 41 44 199 45 30 49 47 198 34188
27
38
FIRST CLASS.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Saturday, 9-12.
1. Multiply 873425 by 29997 by the quickest method you can.
2. By what simple method would you propose to calculate the vertical height of a paper kite in the air? 3. Explain the various functions of-judge, barrister, solicitor, jury.
4. What are the meanings of the following words :-visor, purvey, reverberating, volition, apparatus,
burgesses, niggardly, sanitary, colossal, vibrating.
5. Write the adjectival forms corresponding to the following nouns :-benefit, squalor, surface, tribute,
giant, humour, circle, opportunity, enemy, brother. ;
6. State the past and present relations between China and Annam, with special reference to Tonquin. 7. Quote (translating into English) a passage from the Chinese Classics shewing that there is some-
thing men value more highly than life.
8. Write in English the story which gave rise to the phrase.
FIRST CLASS.
ARITHMETIC.
Monday, 9-12.
1. How much 3 p. c. Stock had I, if selling at 96 I was able to purchase £800 of 4 p. c. Stock at 105? 2. What is the difference between True and Mercantile Discount? Illustrate the formula
you would
apply in each case.
3. How much a yard did a man give for 36 yards which he sold for £5. 9.4 gaining as profit the cost
price of 5 yards.
4. In how many years and months will a capital increase itself by one half at 5 p. c. Comp. Int.
5. A and B are partners, A contributes of the joint capital for 6 months and B receives of the
profit, how long before the division of profits was B's money invested.
6. One hundred men can together do a job in 40 days, but 4 men leave at the end of every fourth day; how many days will be now taken over the job and how many men will be at work when it is finished.
7. One hundred centesimal grades make one right angle. Divide a quarter of a right angle into two such parts that the number of degrees in one part shall be to the number of grades in the other as 9:40.