7. Solve the equations---
(i) 3 (x-4)
7y
4 (3-x) — 4z— 3.
(ii) +8x+2y= 19
110
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8. A boy is two and a half times as old as his brother.
difference between their ages will be 73 years.
When the elder is twice his present age, the Find the ages.
BOOK-KEEPING.
Class I.
1. Suppose that Andrew Archer writes to you, requesting you to discount a Bill for $300, which he encloses, and to pay the proceeds to Benjamin Brinkley, on his (Archer's) account, and that you do so deducting $30 for discount.
Give a copy-
(a) Of Andrew Archer's Journal entries. (b) Of Benjamin Brinkley's Journal entry. (e) Of
your own.
2. (1) Journalise the following transactions; (ii) l'ost into Ledger; (iii) Balance all the Accounts; (iv)
Draw out the :-
Dec. 1. I have in hand cash $350. At the bank $5,000. Goods worth $2,300. G. Ebbs owes me $210. W. Randall owes me $530. I owe H. Baldwin $640, and A. Soames $150.
Dee. 2. Bought goods for eash
GRAMMAR.
Class I. A.B.
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1. What prepositions should be used after the following verbs :-arrive, assent, he desirous, dissent,
impose, be interested, interfere, be obliged?
2. Write down the present, past, and past participle of--cat, Ay, forsake, hear, move, shoot, sing, slay,
weave.
What do you mean by a sentence, a subordinate sentence, syntax, concord? Give any rules of
syntax relating to pronouns.
4. What is the mood of a verb? Comment on the moods in the following:
(a) Go, bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready, she strike upon the bell.
(b) To know her is to love her.
(e) I would I were a bird.
(d) I am in trouble through having been angry,
(e) God bless you.
5. When can the word that be used as a relative? In what other ways can it be used? Give short
sentences in illustration.
6.
Explain how there are " nine primary tenses"; give their distinguishing names, and an example
of each from the active voice of the verb to shake.
7. Re-write the following correctly
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(a) Which of your hands are cleanest? Neither are clean at all.
(b) Is it me whom you are waiting for?
(c) You read all those kind of books like I do.
(d) Every one of the boys lost their tempers.
I do not like these sort of questions.
you
know who it is, tell me who to pay.
(4) You take more trouble or at any rate as much as me.
(h) Being a holiday the coolies laid down and did no work.
..$ 82.001
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5. W. Randall paid me $400 less 5 % disc.
380.001
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6. I paid H. Baldwin $500 less 5 % disc....
475.00
(e)
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9. Sold goods for cheque sent to Bank.......
96.00
(/) If
12. Sold goods to W. Randall..
72.00
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14. G. Ebbs has become insolvent, pays 60 % dividend on his debt
126.00
14. Bad debt.....
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84.00. Analyse---
142.50
112.00
104.00
50.00
15. I paid A. Soames $150 less 5 % discount
30. Sold goods for cash this month
Paid as Wages $74. Rent $30
Drew for Private Expenses
(Estimated value of goods on hand $2,150.)
Show the following accounts:-Capital; Cash ; Bank; Goods; Trade Expenses; Discounts; Bad
Debts; Ebbs; Randall; Boldwin; Soames.
Class II.
(a) He spoke so quickly that I could not understand him.
(b) The man who neither reverences nobleness nor loves goodness is hateful." (c)"There's a house a few miles from the city
I frequently linger outside,
'Tis the home of a maid who is pretty,
A maid I would like for my bride."
Classes 1. Ca. & II. A.B.
1. What parts of speech are-alike, along, also, alter, alas, aloe, although, aught.
2. What are transitive, intransitive and auxiliary verbs? What are the principal tenses?
from the verb to write.
Illustrate
1. On which side of a Cash Book must an amount paid away be entered? Explain.
2. At the end of the year which side of Stock account should be the greater if I am solvent? 3. From the following transactions extending over December 1895, you are required (1) To make Ledger entries; (ii) Prepare a Balance Sheet; (iii) Ascertain toy gain or loss on goods; (iv) Make out a Capital Account.
(Cash and Bank to be treated as one account.)
1. Capital in Bauk
$2,250.001
3. Give the present, past and past participle of―show, lie, see, break, wear, strike, hold, build. 4. What is meant by the subject, predicate, and the object of a sentence?
dicates, and objects from→→
(a) Do this for me.
(b) 'Tis an ill wind that blows nobody any good. (e) The book
you gave me pleased me much.
1,750.005. Write the following correctly:-
Dec.
"
"
2
10. Paid carriage of goods
5. Sold goods to Lee & Co.
3. Bought goods of Tompkins & Co..
450.00
36.001
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16 Lee & Co., paid me
15. Sold goods to Petersen Brothers
210.00
380.00
1)
20. Paid Tompkins & Co.
I allowed them discount at 5 %.......
20.00
1,140.00
receiving discount at 5%
60.00
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22. Received from Petersen Brothers
payment
10.00
96.00
96.00
110.001
40.00
">
allowing them discount
30. Sold goods for cash during the month
Sent to Bank
Rent $50. Rates $16. Wages $34
Private expenses...............
(Value of goods on hand $1.885.)
(a) All those kind of practices never pay.
(b) Neither he nor his brother have finished. (e) Who is that for?
(d) Each of the boys lost their tempers.
(e) I haven't only one, and that is so bad I can't hardly use it.
(f) Some sort of apples are better than other.
Pick out the subjects, pre-
200.00. What do you mean by syntax, sentence, complex sentence, sustantival clause?
7. Analyse, or parse the words in italics--
(a) I think it foolish to go.
(b) He is still standing where I left him.
(c) I like singing.
(d) Singing heartily he walked upstairs.
Noun clave
Mara Gränmar.
(e) Had he answered politely when asked, he might have escaped all blame.
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