657589-1889-Result-of-Central-School-examination — Page 2

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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND FEBRUARY, 1889.

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

111

100

1,600

1. Li Hon-ching,

2. A. Abraham,

3. Tám Sham,

4. Ch'an Wing-cheung,

5. Wong Wai-hon,.

6. Sham Chan-fat,

7. Tó Hung,.

8. Ch'an Wong-shing,.

9. She Pó-sham,

10. Chau Iuscheung,

11. Fung Sz-cheung,

12. A. Allen,

13. S. A. Ramjahm,

14. Li Ping-pui,':

15. Lo Man-kam,.

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36

76

93 64 87 74 70 36 66 54

73 60 62

46 84 83 52

78 96 63

12 65

95 82 28 60 50

83 78 59

97 80

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92 50 94 50

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78

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Reading.

Arithmetic.

Latin.

Algebra.

2006 Geography.

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60

90 70

74

82

55

1,068

25

68

90

60 50 68

54

1,048

68

60 58 80 58

86

69

992

20 70

70

66 50 76 64

78

61

960

50

50

53

900

57

27

893

55

26 50 75 54 59

35

876

A

36

54

63

28

50 52 86 44 57

76

50

873

76 50

50 66

38

54

842

42 74 44

38 30

25 50

58

56

54

824

50 71 28

43 50

70 55

20

822

34

35 40

87 68

32

810

52

57 92 97 22

71

769

50 78 50

50

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65

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758

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32

670

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Euclid.

Grammar.

FIRST CLASS.

DIVISION B.

Mensuration.

History.

General Intelligence.

Composition.

Dietation.

Map Drawing.

Translation into Chinese.

Translation into

English.

Shakespeare.

Total.

16. Li Ki,

79 95 31

17. Lo Pak-leung,

18. Leung Un-ying,

86 75

19. H. Grimble,

95 16

6388

30

81 50 61 | 50 8 36

8

25

24. 5 46 23

27

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50

20

828

22

50 20 25 10 40 51 41 12 20

50

18

37

23

50

72

30 20 10

31 40 25 50 33

85

85

10

39

5839

40

46

238

29:

73 22

617

23

591

478

36

459

CLASS I ARITHMETIC.

Thursday, 9–12.

1. A man on his travels spends 342 franes in France, 500 marks in Germany, and 166 scudi in Italy. He took with him £90, what balance in English money had he left; the rates of exchange being £1-25.65 franes; 7.54 francs-4 marks; 165 marks-51 scudi.

2. In a school of 682 boys a total of 675 pass; while 679 pass in Reading, 668 in Grammar, 620 in Arithmetic, 663 in Geography and 677 in Writing. Make a table of percentage passes.

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3. Why is in its lowest terms? And state clearly why it can be predicted that if turned into a

decimal, two of its digits will recur, and three will not.

4. What is the True Present Worth of a Bill, for £136. 8s. 6d., drawn April 23 at 8 months, but

discounted August 2nd at 5 p. c.?

5. 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? 6. A and B engage in a job which they could together finish in 16 days; but as B left off 4 days

before that time, it took A 3 days in excess to finish it. In what time could cach do it alone? 7. A grocer mixes three different kinds of tea in the ratio 4: 5: 6, and makes a gain of 25 p.c. by selling the mixture at 3s. 6d. per tb. What did the third kind of tea cost him if he had to pay 3s. 4d. for the first, and 2s. 10d. for the second kind?

8. A certain sum of money is put out at Compound Interest. At the end of three years it amounts to £18,522 and in one year more to £19,448. 2s. Od. What she sum, and the rate of Interest?

CLASS I-LATIN.

Thursday, 2-4.30.

1. Decline filia, deus, bos, iter, idem, aliquis.

2. Complete the following tenses sum, cæpi, amata fuissem, fero, volo, monebor.

3. Explain the terms heteroclite, heterogeneous, give examples of such nouns.

4. Write out the parts of the following verbs cado, cedo, fleo, fluo, jubeo, venio, veto, video.

5. Translate into English.

*Dumnorix gratiâ et largitione apud Sequanos plurimum poterat; et Helvetiis erat amieus, quod ex civitate Orgetorigis filiam in matrimonium duxerat; et cupiditate regni adductus, novis rebus studebat ; et quam plurimas civitates suo sibi beneficio habere obstrictas volebat.

Edui quum se suaque ab iis defendere non possent legatos ad Cæsarem mittunt rogatum auxilium; ita se omni tempore de Populo Romano meritos esse, ut pæne in conspectu exercitus nostri, agri vastari, liberi eorum in servitutem abduci, oppida expuguári non debuerint.

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