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STANDARD 11.
1. Beading. A passage not exceeding fifty characters in the Second Book used in the school,
2. Writing-Fem dictation, ten consecutive characters in the same book.
3. Arithmetic-Simple Addition and Subtraction, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous Standard.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in two g
the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, seven dollurs.
STANDARD IT.
1. Reading.-A passage not exceeding sixty characters in the Third Book used in the school, with explanation in
colloquial Chinese. 9. Writing.--From dictation, twenty consecutive characters in the same book.
3. Arithmetic.--Simple Multiplication, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous Standards.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in twag
the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, eight dullars. STANDARD IV.
1. Realing.-A passage not exceeding seventy characters in the Fourth Book used in the school, with explanation
in colloquial Chinese.
2. Writing-From dictation, thirty consecutive characters in the same book.
3. Arithmetic.-The Simple Rules.
4. Geography-General outlines of China Proper.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in three
of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, nine dollars.
STANDARD V.
1. Reading-A passage not exceeding eighty characters in the Fifth Book used in the school, with explanation
in colloquial Chinese.
2. Writing.--From memory, a passage not exceeding forty characters in the same book.
3. Arithmetic.—Reduction (Chinese Tables) and Simple Proportion, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous
Standards.
4. Geography.—The Canton Province, in addition to the Geography of the previous Standard.
5. History. The first half of the History used in the school,
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in for
of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, ten dollare.
STANDARD VI.
1. Reading. A passage not exceeding
in colloquial Chinese.
one hundred characters in any book used in the school, with explanatio
2. Writing--From memory, the substance of a short story read ont twice by the examiner.
3. Arithmetic.--Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous Standards,
4. Geography-The Chinese Empire.
5. History---The History used in the School.
Copy writing will not be taken in this Standard.
Value of a pass in this Standard, twelve dollars.
Note--The School books may be wholly or partially in the Romanized Character, at the option of the Manager. When the Romanized Character is used, the pussages selected for examinution will be of the same length as those for schools in Cluse IV.
19. For Schools in Class IV. (Schools in which a European education is given in any European language.)
STANDARD I.
1. Reading-Accurate pronunciation of each word in a passage not exceeding five lines in the First Book used in
the school.
2. Writing--Copy on a slate or black board a line of print in the same book, and write from dictation a fer
common words.
3. Arithmetice-Noration, Simple Addition, and Subtraction.
Value of a pass in this Standard, six dollars.
STANDARD IL
1. Reading-Slow and distinct reading of a passage not exceeding ten lines in the Second Book used in the
school.
2. Writing. A sentence from the same Book slowly read once, and then dictated in single words.
3. Arithmetic.--Multiplication Table, Simple Multiplication and Division, in addition to the Arithmetie of the
previous Standard.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed is
two of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, eight dollars. STANDARD III.
1. Reading. Clear and intelligible reading of a passage not exceeding ten lines in the Third Book used in the
school.
2. Writing-A sentence from the same book slowly dictated once by a few words at a time.
3. Arithmetic.Compound Rules and Reduction, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous Standards.
4. Grummur.-Alility to distinguish the parts of speech in a short sentence in the Reading Book.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in
three of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, ten dollars. STANDARD IV.
1. "Reading-Intelligent reading of a prose passage not exceeding fifteen lines in the Fourth Book used in the
school.
9. Writing. A sentence from the same book slowly dictated once by a few words at a time.
B. Arithmetic-Simple and Compound Proportion, Simple Interest, and Practice, in addition to the Arithmetic
of the previous Standards.
4. Grammar-Parsing, orally or in writing at the option of the examiner, a simple sentence from the Reading
Book.
5. Geography-Map of the World (general outlines) and Europe.
Copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed in
four of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, twelve dollars. STANDARD V.
1. Reading.--Fluent and intelligent reading of a short ordinary paragraph chosen by the examiner from some
common book or newspaper.
2. Writing. From memory, the substance of a short story read out twice by the examiner. Writing, spelling
and grammar will be taken into account.
3.
4.
Arithmetic.-Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, in addition to the Arithmetic of the previous Standards. Grammar.-Analysis and parsing, orally or in writing, of a complex sentence chosen by the examiner from an
ordinary book or newspaper.
5. Geography-Asia, Africa and America, in addition to the Geography of the previous Standard.
Copy writing will not be taken in this Standard.
Value of a pass in this Standard, fourteen dollars. STANDARD VI.
1. Reading-To read with fluency and expression any ordinary piece of prose or poetry chosen by the examiner,
2. Writing. A short theme, or letter, or easy paraphrase. Writing, spelling and grammar will be taken into
account.
3. Arithmetic-Compound Interest, Square and Cube Root, Profit and Loss, and Progression, in addition to the
Arithmetic of the previous Standards.
4. Grammar,-Analysis and parsing, orally or in writing, of an ordinary stauza of poetry chosen by the
examiner.
5. Geography.Ability to draw from memory a map of any of the Continents, the map to include the principal
rivers, mountains and cities in the Continent prescribed,
6. History-The first hundred pages of the History used in the school.
Copy writing will not be taken in this Standard.
Value of a pass in this Standard, sixteen dollars.
Note.-In Girls' schools, Arithmetic in Standard V will not extend beyond Vulgar Fractions, and in Standard VI
not beyond Decimal Fractions.
20. For Schools in Class V. (Schools in which a European education is given in any European language, with Chinese in addition.)
STANDARD I.
The same us Standard I for schools in Class IV.
Value of a pass in this Standardi, six dollars. STANDARD II.
In addition to Standard II for schools in Class IV,
4. Chinese Reading.-A. page of the First Book used in the school, with explanation of single words in the prin-
cipal language taught in the school.
6.
Chinese Writing. From dictation, ten common characters.
Chinese copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed
in four of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, eight dollars and a half.
STANDARD 11.
In addition to Standard 111 for schools in Class IV,
5. Chinese Reading.-Two pages of the Second Book used in the school, with explanation.
6. Chinese Writing.-From dictation, twenty characters in the same book.
7. Chinese Speaking-Turning very short sentences into colloquial Chinese.
Chinese copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed
in six of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, ten dollars and a half.
STANDARD IV.
In addition to Standard IV for schools in Class IV,
6. Chinese Reading.--A short passage in the Third Book used in the school, with explanation.
7. Chinese Writing.-From dictation, forty characters in the same book.
8. Chinese Speaking.---Turning short sentences into colloquial Chinese.
Chinese copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed
in seven of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, twelve dollars and a half.
STANDARD Y
In addition to Standard V for schools in Class IV,
6. Chinese Reading.-A short passage in the Fourth Book used in the school, with explanation.
7. Chinese Writing. From memory, a short passage in the same book.
8. Chinese Speaking.--Turning a short passage in the same book into colloquial Chinese,
Chinese copy writing will be taken in this Standard, but it will not be counted if the scholar has not passed
in seven of the other subjects.
Value of a pass in this Standard, fourteen dollars and a half.
STANDARD VI.
In addition to Standard VI for schools in Class IV,
7. Chinese Reading.--An ordinary passage from a Chinese newspaper, with explanation.
8. Chinese Writing.-A short letter.
9. Chinese Speaking.--Fluent and correct colloquial Chinese.
Chinese copy writing will not be taken in this Standard.
Value of a pass in this Standard, sixteen dollars and a half.
21. In all cases where copy writing is taken, not less then one month's work must be shown to the examiner.
22. Scholars who are presented under Standards IV, V and VI for schools in Classes III, IV and V, may also be ex- amined in one or more of the following subjects, namely:-Algebra, Geometry, Physical Geography, and the Naturai