STEWART SCHOLARSHIP.
Elocution.
Bob,
Composi Dictation. Grammar. History.
Chinese to English to Tel
English. Chinese.
FIRST CLASS.
60
100
B0
60
GO
60
60
400
1. Le Sing-latt
58
85
30
48
49
£5
58
376
2. Cheang Tsoi,.
57
99
49
66
56
55
974
3. Lam Tsun Kwai.
42
29
47
50
300
4. Lam Wing Kwai,
45
18
44
07
61
844
5. Wong Hing Yau,
48
16
45
58
46
339
6. Lo Kit,
220
87
48
54
38
833
BELILIOS SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP.
FIRST CLASS.
Reading.
Grammar.
Composition.
Dictation.
History.
Total.
30100 30
249269
2188858 |
1. Lo Kit,
29
87
30
2. Lam Tsun Kwai,
28
82
3. Cheung Tsoi,
30
4. Lo Sing-lax,
30
5. Sin Tseung-pan,
27
6. Wong Hing Yan,
20
50
60 1970
988633
52
628888
BELILIOS JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP.
SECOND CLASS.
43 54 243 1. No Man Ying..
52238 2. Wong Fau, 66 [236] 3. Tum Tok,..
47
49
*99389
30 48 42 235 4. Ng Chak Tong, 30 57 219 5. Wong Kat,
58219 6. A. Alarakia,.
1645
FIRST CLASS.
GENERAL INTELLIGENCE.
Saturday, 9–12.
1. Multiply 878426 by 29997 by the quickest method you can.
30 00 60 230
Reading.
862888 | Composition.
Dictation.
Grammar.
History.
Toral
30
60
28
55 30
388888
27 46 48 209
30 43 49 207
48
939758
20
27
27
20 58 27 41 44
45 30 40 47 198 01 188
48 204 199
30
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 1057 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 4 of the joint capital for 6 months and B receives y of thi
profit, how long before the division of profits was B's mouey invested.
6. One hundred men can together do a job in 40 days, but 4 men leave at the end of
day;
FIRST CLASS.
EUCLID. Friday, 9–12.
1. Upon the same base and on the same side of it there cannot be two triangles having their sides
terminated in one extremity of the base equal &c., &c., &c.
2. If from the ends of a side of a triangle there be drawn two straight lines to a point within the triangle, these shall be less than the other two sides of the triangle but shall contain a greater angle.
3. (a.) Prove that the angles made by the sides of a
to 120°.
regular hexagon with each other are each equal
3. (b.) Prove that the angles made at the intersection of the diagonals of a regular hexagon are each
equal to 60°.
4. (a.) To a given straight line apply a parallelogram which shall be equal to a given triangle and
have one of its angles equal to a given rectilineal angle.
4. (b.) The greater side of every triangle is opposite to the greater angle.
5. (a) Parallelograms upon equal bases and between the same parallels are equal to one another.
5. (b) If a straight line falling ou two other straight lines make the alternate angles equal to each
other these two straight lines shall be parallel.
6. (a.) If in the triangle A B C; B C be bisected in D, A D joined and bisected in E, B E joined and bisected in F; and C F joined and bisected in G then the triangle E F G will be equal to one eighth of the triangle A. B. C.
6. (b.) Write out the Enunciations of XI, XIII, XX, XXVI.
1. Find the value of
a2bc (a-b) (a–c)
FIRST CLASS.
+
ALGEBRA.
Thursday, 9--12.
b' + ca (b+c) (b-
+
c2 + ab (c−a) (c+b)
2. Find that number the third part of which added to its seventh part makes 20.
3. Find the value of
X-1
b
x-b
રી
when
X
a-b
4. Find the G. C. M. of 4x2 + 9 x2 + 2x2-2x-4 and 3x2 + 5x2---x + 2.
5. (a.) The sheet of a newspaper contains a certain number of letters, columns, lines in each column, and letters in each line. If there were one column less there would be 12 more letters in a line. If there were 22 lines If there were 11 less lines there would be 4 more letters in each line. less there would be one more column. Find the whole number of letters.
5. (b.) Express in factors a2-3ab-10b2; x2-ac+ ax—ex.
6. (a.) Solve (3x—5) (2x−5)—(x+3) (x−−1).
6. (b.) Multiply
x2 + xy x2 + xy + y2
by
x-y xy (x+y)
FIRST CLASS.
MENSURATION.
1. What is the diameter of a circle equal in area to a triangle the length of whose sides are 24 yards
0 ft. 9 in ; 25 yds. 2 ft. and 20 yds. 2 ft. 3 in. ?
2. A floor measures 20 ft. by 18 ft. what would be the dimensions of a similar floor the area of which
was 562 sq. ft. ?
3.
What is the volume of the largest cone that can be cut out of a pyramid 2 ft. high with a square
base the side of which is 30 in. long?
4.
An iron pipe is 3 in, in bore, half an inch thick and 20 ft. long. Find its weight if a cubic inch
of iron weighs 4.526 ozs.
every fourth how many days will be now taken over the job and how many men will be at work whe5.
it is finished.
7. One hundred centesimal grades make one right angle. Divide a quarter of a right angle into tw6.
such parts that the number of degrees in one part shall be to the number of grades in the othe
as 9:40.
What is the length of the side of an equilateral triangle in which can be inscribed a circle whose
diameter is 10 ft.?
A
room is 183 ft. by 25 ft., and 10 ft. high. Find the area of a partition from floor to cieling, placed
parallel to the diagonal of the room and at 4 ft. from it.
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