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Q;duartlon ~t~artmrnt, ®ntarlo . ANNUAL EX...HHNATIONS, 18Q.f.
II IGI! SCHOOL Jl'~lOll LEAVl~G A~D l · :'I\"I·: H ~ ITY I'A ~S ~f.-\ T itl C I"f.ATl O ~.
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. f\\'_ J.:\LEI..A!'nF.n, Pn.D.
f.'xam1ntTI;·A.CARRUTI1F:RH. B.A. [W. TYTLER, ll.A.
q;auration ;trpartnltut . (l)ntario .
ANNUAL EXAl!I!'ATIONS, 11'9:'1.
TilE 111(;11 SCIIOU1, I'IU\IAHY.
.-I HITJL\IETlC. ~IENfit;!L\TlOX .\ ND C0.\1· ~tEI1CIAL 'I'H A:\fiA CTI O'.":.
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lA.C.~kl\.\\', B.:\.
l . ,,,) Finrl hy the comract~:d tm·tho,J. correct to four pia<''""· 7 · ! ) S H - ' / · :i ·,!:U:~.
(1.\ r:x1•hlin how tO tiwi till· \1ll~:tr fnl't!OO \\l11d 1l·•jllilb · f i 7t .
2. .-\ bookseller tll."duct.s 10 ~ from the markcfi pr1re of hu; lJOOks. nod after tUis ha11 a All.in uf :l;i ?0 • He tit lls a bovh for S/.20. Find the cost pnce of the book, and what per cent. the mn.rkcd price is in nd,·ance of the cost price.
~- Di\"ide ~!116.00 A.mong .-\.D. and C. so that 5~ of A's 10hare may equA.l 'iJ%of B's, and 12t% ol il's mo.y ec1ual :!~o f L"s.
4. A hu,·a l;o() vrl11. of silk ut 95 cents a \'d. and sells 1t at om·c rPceJ\'In!! in pa)·ment H ~dt_v n•>lt- fnr ·s ;nt).M. '' h11·h he "' once disconntfl IH R ba.nk Rt ift per nnnum. find the {!B.W .
5. (a) A man has the choice of lonmng hiil money at 7i o, t'omponnd Interest, or at 8 % Simple lnterest. money a..nd in· t.ere!t t.o Oe paid at end of 3 years. Shuw which is liLt! Leu~r in"estment.
(b) A man rents a farm for 2 _vears at S.J~U.OO per annum, the rent for ao,v year being supposed to be paid at end of that .n~ar. Money being worth 5 '(,per annum, Compouod Interest, rind what sum 'I("Ould now pay,the two ~·par,.' rent.
6. A man in\'eets $6000 inS%stock At l:!U: at the end of 1 year, bavinf:!: JUSt recei,·ed the yearly dh·idend. he sells at l:!J!. How much be\ler off is be, than if he hnd loaned his mone,· nt 5% per annum? ·
7 . A F : t l t r l " t o \ m ] k f r o m P ( ( I Q 1 1 . l t h n m t c . , ( - 1 1111 lt-~ l U I l m u r , alltl "Ill' lu1ur flft•JrWH.rdl-1 B ,.turb frvm )' an•l n\'r·rtuh• ., .\ 111 ·I hmrnr, \\ ·d~~~~~ orr, ll arn\'Cft 11.1 1,1 :.! h•mr-. J.,•fo~l'o• .\ . Fnr l tlw ohstiLIICCfrtrlll )'I()tl·
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(/,\ Arnudnmsrwnul 11 t·1rcul.u· )"rrul: tlrl•outr·!r·:r•IIIII· fr•rrrrr·t: j,; .j.JI) \'rl:-.., nnd tlrrl wirith ,,f tlrr• nuul ,.., :!II ,,j~. l'nHI tire t+.ff'll nf the' pond.
!.1. A t>phcric;d ~>hell, internal rimulttcr II i11du•s. 1.. tdJ,.,J with .,.,.,1tcr. Its contentK are poun~rl lOt•• a r·~·liurlri.·al ,,..~d 1iuN· iuternnl rndiu! is l..J inches; lind tht lll•)lth t1f th~ 1\:llt:r !II tlr.· rylindcr.
Selections for 1899
\•Rin.~ : Seiections from XenO!JhOn, Anabasis I. in \Vhite's Be~in­ uc:r:. (~reek Book (pp-304·428 wlth the e~:<'rcises thereon; Homer, IliAd \"1.
L'TJ~ : Virgil, Aeneid I; Caesar, Bellum, Gallicum V, VI.
Fw.:.McH : De Maistre, Voyage autour de rna Chambre i Labiche, Ia (~ramma ire.
GlllMAN : Leander, Traumereien (•elected by \'an Daell).
• ENo.;LJSK: Scott, Lady of the lake. Wordsworth (Arnold's Select-
ions) : lilicbael, To the Daisy ("Bright Hower, whose home," etc.,) To
mySiner.Expostul~tionandReply,TheTahlesTurned, "0Nightin·
&ale, thou su~ly art," At the Grave of Bums, Thought• suggested the
lny following, The Solitary R<!aper, The Primrose of the Rock, Ode
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10 Duty, Sor•nets: Fair Star of Evening, Splendour of the West." u It
;,. noc to be thought of that the ftood," "Scorn not the Sonnet/1 " I 41A not 011\e • ·bo much or oft delight," " Wings have we and as far as ~caD ~o." " No.r can I not believt," 11 It is a beauteous E.\'ening, otm and free,'' " I thought of Thee, my partner and my guide," " A Pt.oble, nut uf clonds, or weeping rain." " A Poet ~-he hath put his fte;&rt to M"hool," Influence of Natural Objects, Nuttings, Character of !he H•I'P~ Wamor, Elegiac Stanzas suggested by a Picture of Peele
r.astk, To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth
<;u:u. Xenophon ."-nabasis I (Chaps I·VIII); Homer, Iliad VI,
t kl)"S<'y \Ill ; l.y51>S, Contra Eratosthenem, and Epitaphius.
1 '11!11 1 ·lt's.ar, Bellum Galbcum. V, \.]j Yirgll, Aeneid [j Horace,
UOc> III, IV ; Cicero, in Catilinam I, II, Ill, IV, and pro Archia.
1. Descrihe the noe and establishment of Partv Government in En~land and note the main e1ceptions to tlie principle of ha\·i.ng the Ca.IJinr.t composed of members of one party (1688- 1815).
2 . W r i t ~: a b r i e f s k e t c h o r t h e S e v e n l e a r : : J ' W a r u n d e r t h e f o l - lowing heads:-
(a) Causes,
(b) English Ministers in power during the War,
(c) E\·ents nnd results of the War, in Europe, India and
Ame r ica..
S. Descril>e the plans of Government tried by England in
dealing 'ftitb her newly-a.cqnired possession of Canada. EspeciaJ- Iy note the pro\'isions of The Quebec Act and The Constitutional Act.
4. Tra.ce the gro\vth of the Athenian Constitution under Solon, Kleisthenes, a.nd Perikles.
5. Tell briefly the story of the Second Punic War down to the battle of CannRe. State the causes of the war, a.nd show to what extent Hannibal displayed the qualities of a great leader in his conduct of the struggle.
6. Gi-re a brief account of the life and character of any two of the following men:-Ms.rius: Pompeius, Ca.ius Gracchus, Epameinonda.s, Themistokles, Sokra.tes.
7. Locate. and write brief notes on any •lt of the followtng :
(n) AAHn.ve,
(/11 Bif·nlu!im:
(r} hilliu4·ranl\iP. (•IJ /,0111!-.llurg,
( f ) ~linurcu.,
(I) OIJSa.rum,
(IJ) Ponrlicherr.\·, , (hi TorreH\'t!tlro.Ji. 11) Trllf,tlg•tr,
l n Wu.tcrloo~
8. ~arnA. locn.teandwrituIJrLd note~on tl1ree plA.Cts fl\11lOlh in connection with enrh of the followin~:-
(n) \\"a.r Letwten Ca.esn.r and Pompl:y. (b) Wars with ~fithruda.tes.
9. Draw n mnp of the Peloponnesus, and mark on it tlw physicalf~B.turea, provinces,andchit:fll)WDS.
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~burntion ~ t11nrtmrnt, Qflntnrio Ar--'?-.'U.<\1. EXA~flNAT/ON~, Jj:l~1.
ll lf;JI fiCJIOOL JL'NIO!t LEA\"1!\t: ANJJ U : \ 1 \ " E l l S I T Y P A S S ~ I A THI C lJLA TIO N .
ENGLISH COMP08ITJON.
(W.J.ALEXANDEII, J'u.li. E~'(f11Jinerl: jA. e.vmuTIIERS, B.A.
[\V . 'l'vTLEn, ll. A.
NoTP..-7'1te randidate u:ill write on ONE, and ortly mu, of the fol· lowing thcmc1:
1. The Matabele.
2. "'!'be Child is Father of the Man."
S. Animal Life in the Woods of Ontario.
[Any proper oam~ the candidate u~e• muat be nctttloua, not real namflw.]
4. Schoolmasters and Scholars.
(Any proper na.mea the candidate usc. mw;L be tlc:Utloua, not rut oameL)
5. A Comparison of War and Soldiers in the time of Louis XI and our own day.
6. Character of Goldsmith illustrated by the el'ents of the first thirty years of his life.
7. Literature as a Profession-the Eighteenth and Ninotoonth Centuries Compared.
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