THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 6TH OCTOBER, 1905.
CHAPTER IV.
CONDUCT OF THE EXAMINATIONS.
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90. The examinations will commence early in the forenoon, and will Commence. be continued from day to day until all the Candidates whose names ap- duration of pear upon the Superintendent's list on the day of examination are examina- examined.
tions. Ibid. Sec. 129.
91. Candidates are required to appear at the examination room pune- Candidates tually at the time appointed.
to be punctual. Ibid. Sec. 130.
Loose paper
removed.
92. Before commencing the examination, the tables or desks must be cleared of all scraps of paper or books that are not used in the examin- and books ation, and care should be taken that the Candidates do not bring into the examination room any book or paper.
hid. Sec.
131.
93. No person will be allowed in the room during the examination, No strangers other than those whose duties require them to be present.
No instructors will be allowed on the premises.
admitted. Ibid. Sec. 132.
94. Candidates are prohibited from bringing into the examination Books and room books or papers of any kind whatever. The slightest infringe- papers ment of this regulation will subject the offender to all the penalties of a forbidden.
strictly failure, and he will not be allowed to present himself for re-examination Ibid. Sec. for a period of three months.
133.
be shown.
95. No Candidate will be allowed to work out his problems on a slate All work to or on waste paper, or to write on the blotting paper supplied for his use Ibid. Sec. in the examination. Violation of this rule will subject the Candidate 134. to all the penalties of a failure.
A sheet of blotting paper should be issued to each Candidate with the first examination paper, and it must be returned to the examiner when the last paper is completed each day. The examiner will be careful to see that the blotting paper has not been used by the Candidate in sol- ving his problems, or for conveying information to other Candidates.
96. All instruments necessary for use in the examinations are suppli- ed by the Harbour Master.
Instruments are provided. Ibid. Sec. 185.
97. No Candidate may leave the examination room without per- Leaving mission and without giving up the paper on which he is engaged. Under room or no circumstances will a Candidate be allowed to leave the building while ing. the examination is proceeding. Violation of this rule will subject the 136. Candidate to all the penalties of a failure.
Ibid. Sec.
98. Candidates should be so placed as to prevent one copying from Copying, the other, and no communication whatever between the Candidates &c., to be should be allowed.
prevented. Ibid. Sec. 137.
Ibid. See. 138.
99. In the event of any Candidate being discovered referring to any Penalty for book or paper, or copying from another, or affording any assistance or copying, &c. giving any information to another, or communicating in any way with another, during the time of examination, or copying any part of the problems for the purpose of taking them out of the examination rooms, he will subject himself to all the penalties of a failure, and will not be allowed to be examined for a period of six months.
Ibid. See.
100. If a Candidate defaces, blots, writes in, or otherwise injures any Injury to book or form belonging to the Board, his papers will be retained until books. he has replaced the damaged book or document. He will not be allowed 139. to remove the damaged book or document, and will be subjected to all the penalties of a failure.
101. Perfect silence is to be preserved in the examination room.
Silence. Ibid. Sec. 140.
breach of
102. Any Candidate violating any of the regulations, or being guilty Penalty for of insolence to the examiner, or of disorderly or improper conduct in rules. or about the room, will render himself liable to the postponement of his ibid. See. examination, or, if he has passed, to the detention of his Certificate for 141. such period as the Governor may direct.
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